P.S., re religion ...
For our Christian friends here, if you haven't already read it, you might wish to read the classic, The Imitation of Christ, by the Christian mystic Thomas a Kempis. And to supplement your modern materials, try something like the Dutch catechism, "A New Catechism," Herder and Herder, 1967; yep, complete w/Imprimatur: 1966 Bernardus Cardinal Alfrink. (This is more of an existentially-based treatment, starting with a summary of the world's religions and viewing Christ first as a man who appeared as he did.)
And, of course, more generally, re myth and philosophy and belief, including religions, who else but Joseph Campbell, in book and recordings,
http://www.amazon.com/Joseph-Campbel...253&sr=8-2-ent
For our Christian friends here, if you haven't already read it, you might wish to read the classic, The Imitation of Christ, by the Christian mystic Thomas a Kempis. And to supplement your modern materials, try something like the Dutch catechism, "A New Catechism," Herder and Herder, 1967; yep, complete w/Imprimatur: 1966 Bernardus Cardinal Alfrink. (This is more of an existentially-based treatment, starting with a summary of the world's religions and viewing Christ first as a man who appeared as he did.)
And, of course, more generally, re myth and philosophy and belief, including religions, who else but Joseph Campbell, in book and recordings,
http://www.amazon.com/Joseph-Campbel...253&sr=8-2-ent
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