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The forecasts look promising: a consumer research study in the United States identifies juvenile religious fiction as the category showing the second-highest market share growth of all book categories. A second study predicts sales of ... Read More »

May 13, 2004

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Earlier this year, former Buddhist monk Stephen Batchelor riled religious purists with the publication of his book Buddhism Without Beliefs (Riverhead/Bejo). Batchelor, trained in the Zen and Tibetan Buddhist traditions, suggests in his book that ... Read More »

May 13, 2004

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In Why Religion Matters: The Fate of the Human Spirit in an Age of Disbelief, to be published in January by HarperSanFrancisco, Huston Smith suggests that current attitudes toward spirituality are a reaction against modern ... Read More »

May 13, 2004 | Filed under: Book news

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In the toy store of Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum, there’s an entire wall of shelf space devoted almost exclusively to Dorling Kindersley’s Eyewitness titles – a reference collection with potent brand-name recognition in the universe ... Read More »

May 13, 2004