The Dawn and the Day: Or, The Buddha and the Christ, Part I

Religious poetry is a genre that has been around for thousands of years, but in the multi-part epic The Dawn and the Day, lawyer and writer Henry T. Niles adopted a novel approach, attempting to forge a theological and philosophical bridge between two seemingly incompatible belief systems, Christianity and Buddhism. Stirring and thought-provoking, this volume is a fascinating read for poetry lovers or fans of comparative religion.

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The Dawn and the Day: Or, The Buddha and the Christ, Part I

Religious poetry is a genre that has been around for thousands of years, but in the multi-part epic The Dawn and the Day, lawyer and writer Henry T. Niles adopted a novel approach, attempting to forge a theological and philosophical bridge between two seemingly incompatible belief systems, Christianity and Buddhism. Stirring and thought-provoking, this volume is a fascinating read for poetry lovers or fans of comparative religion.

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The Dawn and the Day: Or, The Buddha and the Christ, Part I

The Dawn and the Day: Or, The Buddha and the Christ, Part I

by Henry T. Niles
The Dawn and the Day: Or, The Buddha and the Christ, Part I

The Dawn and the Day: Or, The Buddha and the Christ, Part I

by Henry T. Niles

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Religious poetry is a genre that has been around for thousands of years, but in the multi-part epic The Dawn and the Day, lawyer and writer Henry T. Niles adopted a novel approach, attempting to forge a theological and philosophical bridge between two seemingly incompatible belief systems, Christianity and Buddhism. Stirring and thought-provoking, this volume is a fascinating read for poetry lovers or fans of comparative religion.


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ISBN-13: 9781775459804
Publisher: The Floating Press
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 250 KB
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