Karen armstrong books list of books by author karen armstrong. Through the narrow gate by karen armstrong editions first published in 1981. Too many people read that she has written a few books, and assume, on the basis of nothing, that she must know what she is talking about and some of the nonsense sticks. She spent seven years as a roman catholic nun in the 1960s, before leaving for a career as a writer and broadcaster. Confucianism and daoism in china, hinduism and buddhism in. With refreshing honesty and clarity, the book takes readers on a revelatory adventure that begins with armstrong s decision in the course of her spiritual training offers a fascinating view into a shrouded religious life, and a vivid, moving account. Read through the narrow gate a memoir of life in and out of the convent by karen armstrong available from rakuten kobo. A short history and buddha, which was an international bestseller. The best epub serious, accessible history of the most spiritually important city in the world. Through the narrow gate saskatchewan library consortium.
Through the narrow gate by karen armstrong overdrive. The roman catholic church has changed a great deal since the 1960s when karen was in her convent but, even so, i feel there was less i. Apr 09, 2004 a former nun, karen armstrong lost her faith while studying at oxford and then spent years trying to build an alternative career as an academic and tv presenter. The great transformation by karen armstrong, 9781843540564, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Karen armstrong through the narrow gate a memoir of life. Through the narrow gate is karen armstrong s intimate memoir. A memoir of convent life kindle edition by karen armstrong author. The war on your mind, we discussed how psychological warfare is waged on the masses 247, and i briefly touched on how the national council of churches was founded shortly after the foundation of tavistock institute an institution known as the nervecenter for the mass manipulation of human consciousness.
Religious thinker karen armstrong has written more than 20 books on faith and the major religions, studying what islam, judaism and christianity have in common, and how our faiths shaped world history and drive current events. Publishers weekly armstrong can simplify complex ideas, but she is never simplistic. The world in the time of buddha, socrates, confucius and jeremiah by karen armstrong 443pp, atlantic books. She has published numerous books, including a history of god, and in the beginning. A memoir of spiritual discovery by karen armstrong and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. She is the author of numerous books on religion, including the case for god, a history of god, the battle for god, holy war, islam, buddha, and the great transformation, as well as a memoir, the spiral staircase. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them. The spiral staircase karen armstrong download free ebook. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. With refreshing honesty and clarity, the book takes readers on a revelatory adventure that begins with armstrong s decision in the course of her spiritual training offers a fascinating view into a shrouded religious life, and a vivid, moving account of the spiritual coming age. Karen armstrong is the author of numerous other books on religious affairsincluding a history of god, the battle for god, holy war, islam, buddha, and the great transformationand two memoirs, through the narrow gate and the spiral staircase.
Her more recent works include twelve steps to a compassionate life, islam. Since then the church has drastically changed and if she had joined the convent a few years later, she likely had found spiritual fulfillment and a nurturing sense. Karen armstrong is a british author and commentator known for her books on comparative religion. A scholarly, introspective child, her feelings of social isolation and an overwhelming desire to feel close to god led her to join an austere order as a postulant against her parents wishes. We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those sites.
Feb 28, 2005 through the narrow gate is karen armstrong s intimate memoir of life inside a catholic convent. A short history of myth by karen armstrong canongate books. Through the narrow gate is karen armstrongs memoir of life inside a catholic convent in the 1960s. With honesty and clarity, she explains what drove her at age.
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Through the narrow gate british columbia libraries. Armstrong traces the development of the axial age chronologically, examining the contributions of such figures as the buddha, socrates, confucius. The roman catholic church has changed a great deal since the 1960s when karen was in her convent but, even so, i feel there was less i simply did not understand this time around. Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of filepursuit. Karen armstrong, the writer who has introduced thousands of readers to the. Karen armstrong attended a convent school in england. This is a memoir of karen armstrong who joined a strict convent in 1967 at the age of 17 in england. With honesty and clarity, she explains what drove her at age seventeen. Karen armstrong is not innocent, and manages to do a great deal of harm, careless or premeditated harm, to history. Through the narrow gate by karen armstrong overdrive rakuten. With gentleness and honesty, armstrong takes her readers on a revelatory journey that begins with her decision, at the age of sev. A memoir of spiritual discovery through the narrow gate is karen armstrongs. A former nun, armstrong has written two books about this experience. With gentleness and honesty, armstrong takes her readers on a revelatory journey that begins with her decision, at the age of seventeen, to devote her life to god as a nun.
With gentleness and honesty, armstrong takes her readers on a revelatory journey that begins with her decision, at the age of seventeen, to devote her. Karen armstrong, author, scholar, and journalist, is among the worlds foremost commentators on religious history and culture. Painful and honest karen armstrong s simple account of her struggles both in pursuit of that selfdeath that the true religious craves and, later, against her unconscious rejection. Find out how karen armstrong climbed her way out of darkness in this excerpt from her book, the spiral staircase. Karen armstrong has 68 books on goodreads with 326889 ratings. Buy through the narrow gate book online at best prices in india on. Karen armstrongs first book, the bestselling through the narrow gate 1981, described her seven years as a nun in a roman catholic order. Through the narrow gate is karen armstrong s intimate memoir of life inside a catholic convent. Faith and modernity by karen armstrong world wisdom. After leaving her religious order in 1969, karen armstrong took a degree at oxford university and taught modern literature. Through the narrow gate by karen armstrong book resume. The baltimore sun a work of impressive sweep and grandeur. Through the narrow gate is karen armstrongs intimate memoir of. Like karen armstrongs a history of god, jerusalem is a book for the ages.
Through the narrow gate is a moving account of a young womans search for god and the experiences that put karen armstrong on her way to becoming one of the most admired and most respected interpreters of religious faith. Karen armstrong is the author of numerous books on religious affairs. A memoir of life in and out of the convent, through the narrow gate, karen armstrong, vintage canada. Just after finishing karen armstrongs new book, i happened to hear a discussion on television about the latest outbreak of violence in the middle. Exnuns, biography, christian life, catholic authors, catholics, nuns, personal narratives, monastic and religious life of women. See all 2 formats and editions hide other formats and editions. Karen armstrong is one of the worlds leading commentators on religious affairs, and has been described by the financial times as one of our best living writers on religion. Buy through the narrow gate book online at low prices in. But his delight is in the law of the lord, and in his law he meditates day and night. A former roman catholic religious sister, she went from a conservative to a more liberal and mystical christian faith. Jan 01, 1981 through the narrow gate is karen armstrong s intimate memoir of life inside a catholic convent. Now, in the great transformation, karen armstrong reveals how the sages of this pivotal axial age can speak clearly and helpfully to the violence and desperation that we experience in our own times. Fields of blood, by karen armstrong the new york times.
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Through the narrow gate is karen armstrong s memoir of life inside a catholic convent in the 1960s. The distillation of years of thinking and writing about islam, it demonstrates that the worlds fastestgrowing faith is a much richer and more complex phenomenon than its modern fundamentalist strain might suggest. The beginning of our religious traditions armstrong, karen hardcover by karen armstrong book description in the ninth century b. Available in canada for the first time since its initial publication in 1981, this is acclaimed author karen armstrongs classic memoir of her life as a young woman in a convent the precursor to the bestseller the spiral staircase. Jan 30, 2014 through the narrow gate is karen armstrongs memoir of life inside a catholic convent in the 1960s. The spiral staircase by karen armstrong reading guide. Available in canada for the first time since its initial publication in 1981, this is acclaimed author karen armstrong s. The great transformation by karen armstrong overdrive. Her work has been translated into fortyfive languages. Jan 02, 2009 karen armstrong attended a convent school in england. Through the narrow gate is karen armstrongs intimate memoir of life inside a catholic convent. See all books authored by karen armstrong, including a history of god. Through the narrow gate is written as racily and as emotionally as a novel the picture of convent life is vivid and terrifying.
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