The Message of the Dead Sea Scrolls / moderated and produced by James Bean.

Program Title:
The Message of the Dead Sea Scrolls / moderated and produced by James Bean.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0785.03
Description: 

Examination of world spirituality, religion, books and music. Features world ethnic music, reviews of books and readings from various religious traditions, and explores holy books and writing by Saints and mystics from both the East and West.|THE MESSAGE OF THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS / moderated and produced by James Bean. SERIES: Sound currents of the spirit| no. 3 - Examineation of world spirituali9ty, religion, books and music. Features world ethnic music, reviews of books and readings from various religious traditions, and explores holy books and writing by Saints and mystics from both the East and West. CONTENT: This program reviews Dwight Kalita's book, Light-Consciousness, which examines why people in the Middle East created monastic spiritual communities in the desert. The book points to similarities between the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Bible, and the Nag Hammadi Library discoveries. - RECORDED: 1994.

This program reviews Dwight Kalita's book, Light-Consciousness, which examines why people in the Middle East created monastic spiritual communities in the desert. The book points to similarities between the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Bible, and the Nag Hammadi Library discoveries.

Date Recorded on: 
1994.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (58 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|58:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1994.
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