Christ the Eternal Tao. Hieromonk Damascene

Christ the Eternal Tao


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Christ the Eternal Tao Hieromonk Damascene
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€�The Logos is like Chinese philosophy,” he says, referring to the Tao, a concept sometimes translated as “the Way.” Both the Tao and Logos, he explains, suggest a rational order in the universe, though in the case of Catholicism, that order is revealed physically in the figure of Christ. Posted by: Angela | July 25, 2007 at 08:27 PM. Far as I know, the RC church says more or less the same thing about many non-Christian faiths 'receiving a portion of God's light', and of course it was a Serbian Orthodox monk who wrote that book 'Christ, the Eternal Tao'. To bear the yoke in humility with our paths illumined by the Light of His Mercy & Grace. To see a more traditionalist Chinese (pre-revolutionary and minimal Western influence) artistic take on Christianity pick up Hieromonk Damascene's book Christ the Eternal Tao. I have read The Tao of Pooh, the Te of Piglet, the Tao Te Ching, Christ the Eternal Tao and various articles from TrueTao.org. I haven't read it, but there is an Orthodox Christian monk, Damascene, who wrote a book called "Christ: The Eternal Tao." Also, an Orthodox priest, Fr. I'm thinking of that book Christ The Eternal Tao . Not unlike how missionary work is approached today. Sometimes we are served a dish of vinegar which is probably for our own good. In that you might find a very different understanding. By the way.2, one of my favorite books is “Christ the Eternal Tao,” a study by an Eastern Orthodox priest-monk of how Taoist themes and concepts in the life and teachings of Jesus. I enjoyed the book "Christ the Eternal Tao" which said much the same thing. Christ: The Eternal Tao, my second favorite book after the Orthodox Study Bible, mentions that while more Chinese are converting to Christianity, more Western Christians are converting to Buddhism and Taoism. I mean I follow Christianity but I also look at the Taoist principles that can be incorporated into it. Of course, on the other hand, St. John, perhaps you would like the book, "Christ the Eternal Tao" by Heiromonk Damascene (sp?).

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