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    - Some Global and Historical Perspectives on Ongoing Crises
    by John Raymaker
    £31.49

    In this book Raymaker and Gruzden discuss how the world is being challenged due to globalization and secularization. The authors present to readers ways in which the Church is now trying to realistically assess the implications of modernism and postmodernism in a multicultural world.

  • by John Raymaker & Godefroid Alekiabo Mombula
    £22.49 - 35.99

  • - Bridging Some Buddhist-Christian-Muslim-Secularist Misunderstandings with a Global Secularity Ethics
    by John Raymaker
    £27.49 - 55.99

    The book relies on Bernard Lonergan's method. It addresses today's religious conflicts in the Middle East which have led to migrations of millions of persons. It systematically explores possible breakthroughs that might help people open their hearts to one another.

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    - Pope John Paul II, Lonergan and Japanese Buddhism
    by John Raymaker
    £44.99

    In "Empowering the Lonely Crowd", John Raymaker explores and compares John Paul II and Lonergan's thought in relation to (Japanese) Buddhism, concluding that while all life has a coded genome, all humans have a free, uncoded spiritual genome that is a viable alternative to postmodern skepticism.

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    - Toward Implementing an Ethos for Inquiry and a Global Ethics
    by John Raymaker
    £62.99

    Raymaker offers an interdisciplinary approach to Bernard Lonergan's work. He presents a series of five "feedback matrices" to situate his work within a historical context. One can best empower Lonergan's legacy through a correct understanding and implementation of how the data of human consciousness affects all human knowledge and activities.

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    - Lonergan and Deleuze in the Light of Buddhist-Christian Ethics
    by John Raymaker
    £33.99

    Philosophy and Science are subject to conflicting interpretations, such as the rules of positivism and analytic thought. This book examines the related arguments through the application of mathematical theories and Buddhist-Christian ethics in an attempt to bridge the religious-secularist divide exacerbated by postmodernism.

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