Mind--Before & After the Way of Righteousness

ebook A Collection of the Prologue, the Epilogue with Photo Essay, and the Summations

By William John Cox

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A Collection of the Prologue, the Epilogue with Photo Essay, and the Summations of The Way of Righteousness: A Revealing History and Reconciliation of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Mind is the fourth of the Mind Series of little books. It tells the backstory of how The Way came to be written.
The Way of Righteousness tells the truth about Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It establishes their common roots, demonstrates their differences, exposes their flaws, and reveals their secrets.
The Way is, in essence, a condensation of a well-stocked library on religious matters, world affairs, and human history. It unites the collective minds of the ages into a brilliant focus on the problems of our time.
The Way not only combines this vital information in an imminently readable text, but it refines that knowledge into the insights required to reconcile differences and to bind together antagonistic religions in a healing evolution of common belief.
The Way is an optimistic philosophy for the future—one that questioning young people can trust and believe in, as they break through the shell of ignorance that impedes them, as they avoid human extinction, and as they make the brave leap from Earth into the eternal universe.
The Way was crafted as an attorney's brief for an international jury by the public-interest trial lawyer who successfully prosecuted The Holocaust Case against those who denied the Nazi genocide of European Jewry, and who represented a "secret client" in publishing the suppressed Dead Sea Scrolls.
The Way is narrative nonfiction at its finest—informational, entertaining, and inspirational.
Mind--Before & After the Way of Righteousness