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Article Excerpt Terrence J Rynne, Gandhi and Jesus: The Saving Power of Non Violence, Orbis Books, Maryknoll, New York, 2008, 228 pp.
If, like me, you are intrigued and challenged by the title of Terrence Rynne's book, you will not put it down until you reach the end. It is well written, a good read and an excellent introduction for anyone new to the subject of either Gandhi or non-violence. It is well documented, so scholars can follow up references and use the book as a useful guide to the many books the author has read. No wonder Desmond Tutu, Stanley Hauerwas and Arun Gandhi have warmly commended Gandhi and Jesus: The Saving Power of Non Violence. Still, it was Arun Gandhi's tribute that jarred with me: "an outstanding study of two great people and their message". Can we really compare...
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