Sacred Mysteries by Christopher Howse

Sacred Mysteries by Christopher Howse

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Every Saturday for a number of years, the author has written in "The Daily Telegraph" a column under the title Sacred Mysteries. This book opens with a substantial introduction in which he outlines his world view and discusses the response from his readers.

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Sacred Mysteries by Christopher Howse

"I spent a night of Gothick horror in Mexico last week, shut up in the mouldering remains of an old monastery in the hands of an unknown cult." Some churches in Britain still preserve pairs of tongs which wardens once used to remove quarrelsome dogs. Bishops used to wear mitres on top of wigs. Some Jews wear a key as part of their belts to avoid Sabbath prohibitions on carrying things. Until 1968 Catholics ate no meat on Fridays. Man is a ritual animal, and the religious life of mankind is mixed up in the strange customs and habits of every day. In "Sacred Mysteries", Christopher Howse explores the human face of religion. Collecting 90 of the best of his Saturday columns from The Daily Telegraph, he recounts strange lives, finds chickens kept in church, plumbs prayer, examines rites of passage and attempts to understand Islam.
Christopher Howse is Assistant Editor of The Daily Telegraph and also writes regularly for The Spectator.
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ISBN 13 9780826494979
ISBN 10 0826494978
Title Sacred Mysteries
Author Christopher Howse
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2007-06-06
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.