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Lessons in Religion for a Skeptical World

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. Holmes Publishing 2007 3rd ed revised, booklet, bright clean copy, no markings, Professional booksellers since 1981

1000 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1991

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Rodney Collin

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September 6, 2020
"Lessons in Religion for a Skeptical World" is a short work based on the Christian mysticism by Rodney Collin. Throughout the book, Rodney explores the notion of the Prisca theologia, the single true theology, from which the various religions arose. Nonetheless, Rodney puts a big emphasis on Christianity and its doctrines, whilst touching the other religions and philosophies a lot less. The core idea, love, harmony, and goodness is put forward and ever so present in this work, making a few connections to the ancient truths of Egyptian Hermeticism. All around it is a decent, albeit short take on the esoteric ideas from the 20th-century author.
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