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The Unexpected Way On Converting From Buddhism To Catholicism Paul Williams

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The Unexpected Way On Converting From Buddhism To Catholicism Paul Williams
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Publisher: T & T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.69 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Paul Williams
ISBN: 9780567088307, 0567088308
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Unexpected Way On Converting From Buddhism To Catholicism Paul Williams by Paul Williams 9780567088307, 0567088308 instant download after payment.

The story of one man's unexpected pilgrimage from Buddhism to Catholicism.There are Christians who, in mid-life decide to abandon their Christian faith and become Buddhists. Paul Williams did the opposite. After twenty years spent practising and teaching Tibetan Buddhism in Britain, scholar and broadcaster Paul Williams astonished his family and friends in 1999 by converting to Roman Catholicism. Williams explains why he joined a Church that many Buddhists and others might regard as a repressed and outdated way of life and belief. He argues that being a Catholic in the modern world is no less rational than being a Buddhist, and may in many respects, be more so.

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