Going Home: Jesus and Buddha as Brothers
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 1573228303
ISBN-13: 9781573228305
Publisher: Riverhead Trade
Release Date: October, 2000
Length: 224 Pages
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 7.9 X 4.4 X 0.6 inches
Language: English
   
   

Going Home: Jesus and Buddha as Brothers

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Did you know that Jesus meditated? In Living Buddha, Living Christ, Thich Nhat Hanh delivered a powerhouse bestseller about the affinities of Buddhist and Christian ideals. In Going Home, he focuses on fundamental concepts that still drive a wedge between the two religions--such as rebirth vs. eternal life, God vs. nirvana, and so on. After pr...
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  Walks in Beauty

This is a beautiful book that you can open to any page and wisdom is revealed. This book gives examples of how to walk in peace and compassion and gives the why to walk this way. It also explains the differences and similarities between Christianity and Buddhism. I highly reccomend this book to anyone who is seeking answers and reasons.
 
  Excellent!

This book is different from many of his other books. It is alittle more in depth about Buddhism. It is still a quick read, andlike his others it is very uplifting.
 
  Uniting the east and the west

Thick does a great job of summing up the reality of spirituality. He makes it all so simple, we are all one no matter what. He says it in words that we can all realate to and i can assure you my life has changed because of what he has written in this book
 
  BEAUTIFUL

If you have any interest in comparative religion you need to read this book. Hanh is a master of poetically clarifying the parallel essence of both Christianity and BUddhism. His reverence for Jesus and his noble existence as a Vietnamese monk allow for the beauty of both belief systems to soothe you soul. It is a fluid continuation of "Living Buddha, Living Christ". It allows Buddhist to love Jesus and Christians to love Buddha. It is a very important book and subject for our world.
 
  Just what I needed!

The celebrated Vietnamese Buddhist monk writes (speaks) to all those who feel it necessary to abandon the Christianity of their childhood. Hanh explains the similarities between Jesus/Buddha and Christianity/Buddhism, hoping to convince Westerners that it is possible to bring the two traditions together in one's life.

This book is recommended for any spiritualist, but mostly for the Buddhist struggling with his/her innate sense of Christianity, or for the Christian who wishes to incorporate Buddhism into his/her life.