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Born in Basle, Switzerland in 1907, Frithjof Schuon was the twentieth century's pre-eminent spokesman for the perennialist school of comparative religious thought. The leitmotif of Schuon's work was foreshadowed in an encounter during his youth with a marabout who had accompanied some members of his Senegalese village....[more]
TITUS BURCKHARDT, a German Swiss, was born in Florence in 1908 and died in Lausanne in 1984. An eminent member of the perennialist school, he is perhaps best known to the general public as an art historian. He won much acclaim for producing and publishing the first successful full-scale facsimiles of the Book of Kells,....[more]
readdB.com Facebook.com/readdB DILLON BURROUGHS is a bestselling writer of more than twenty-six books. He is best known for his collaborative works with faith-based leaders, authors, and athletes, though he has also earned a growing reputation within the social justice movement. Burroughs was raised in a deeply ....[more]
Bruce Chilton (Ph.D. from Cambridge, 1976) is a scholar of early Christianity and Judaism. He wrote the first critical commentary on the Aramaic version of Isaiah (The Isaiah Targum, 1987), as well as academic studies that analyze Jesus in his Judaic context (A Galilean Rabbi and His Bible, 1984; The Temple of Jesus, 1....[more]
Abdassamad Clarke is from Ulster and was formally educated in Edinburgh: in Mathematics and Physics, and in Cairo: in Arabic and tajwid and other Islamic sciences. He accepted Islam at the hands of Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir as-Sufi in 1973. In the 80s he was secretary to the imam of the Dublin Mosque, and in the early 90s ....[more]
Martin Jaffee holds the Samuel and Althea Stroum Chair in Jewish Studies at the University of Washington. He teaches in both the Jewish Studies and Comparative Religion Programs of the Jackson School of International Studies at the UW. He holds academic degrees from Syracuse University (BA), Florida State University....[more]
Josef Meri is an American-born scholar of Medieval Islamic history, the history of religions and interfaith relations. Born in Chicago, Dr. Meri has travelled extensively and has lived in Cairo, Damascus, Jerusalem, London, and Oxford. He has spent the last five years in Amman, Jordan affiliated to the Royal Aal al-Bay....[more]
TO GOD AND JESUS CHRIST BE THE GLORY! THIS BOOK HAS TRUE PICTURES OF TIME RE-ENTRY, TERRESTRIAL AND CELESTIAL TECHNOLOGY. IT IS A NON-FICTION WRITING. IIT IS ALSO LISTED UNDER WHOS WHO! I AM A MAN OF LORD GOD CREATOR AND CHRIST. I AM A CHRISTIAN MAN AND I AM OF LAWFUL CONDUCT AND HONOR. I AM SINGLE WITH T....[more]
Stephen Wilson is an author and advertising professional. Several of his screenplays have been awarded staged readings at the American Film Institute. He also wrote and directed the film, "Inside Jokes" which received a "Best Comedy" award at the independent film festival held each year in Las Vegas, NV. His next bo....[more]
Also known as Ibn Rushd. Averroes was a man of many talents, including mathematics, philosophy, medicine, astronomy, and physics. Born in modern day Spain in 1126, Averroes’ career began in earnest when he was tasked with providing a better Arabic translation of Aristotle’s works. Eventually, just like his father and g....[more]
One of the most brilliant Persian scholars, Avicenna, also known by his Arabic name of Ibn Sina, was an influential philosopher and physician. Born sometime around 980, Avicenna was declared a child prodigy after he memorized the Qur’an at the age of 10. By 18, he was a qualified physician, taking great pride in treati....[more]
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