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The Gospel of Simon [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Fiction)
  • Author:  Smelcer, John
  • Author:  Smelcer, John
  • ISBN-10:  1935248847
  • ISBN-10:  1935248847
  • ISBN-13:  9781935248842
  • ISBN-13:  9781935248842
  • Publisher:  Leapfrog Press
  • Publisher:  Leapfrog Press
  • Pages:  150
  • Pages:  150
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2016
  • Pub Date:  01-Jul-2016
  • SKU:  1935248847-11-MING
  • SKU:  1935248847-11-MING
  • Item ID: 100125435
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In a world where the media relentlessly enflames fear and hatred, here is a quiet voice espousing the triumph of love and peace. —Archbishop Desmond Tutu

This book shows the many similarities between Buddhism and Christianity, such as the practices of compassion, love, contemplation, and tolerance. —The Dalai Lama

This may be exactly the way it happened. A tour de force. —Tom O'Horgan, director ofJesus Christ Superstar

May this book bring a lot of benefit to people who read it. —Thich Nhat Hanh,Love in Action

A book that reminds us again and again of Jesus' gospel of love. —Saul Bellow

2,000 years ago, an itinerant Jewish preacher was condemned to crucifixion. A man named Simon, from Cyrene, was compelled to help Jesus carry the heavy cross. What did he and Jesus talk about? Eager to learn more about this rabbi, Simon returned to Jerusalem the next day. What he learned changed his life, and gave his descendants an incredible secret.

John Smelceris the author of over fifty books, many translated and published worldwide. With Russian Orthodox Archbishop Benjamin, John contributed to the revised map of global Christianity in the tenth edition ofLiving Religions(Mary Pat Fisher, Ed.), and with the Dalai Lama, he coauthored a poem on compassion. Dr. Smelcer's education includes postdoctoral studies at Cambridge, Oxford, and Harvard, where he studied Buddhism, Islam and Sufism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity, including the historical Jesus of Nazareth.

This slim volume is more of a message wrapped in the trappings of story. None of it is anything unfamiliar to anyone who has read the New Testament or any number of inspirational religious texts, but it is a much-needed reminder of love and hope for an uncertain and increasingly violent world. If you are looking to find out who Simon might have been and experience his life, you will be disappointelÓ¥