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Greek Buddha: Pyrrho's Encounter with Early Buddhism in Central Asia, by Christopher I. Beckwith

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Pyrrho of Elis went with Alexander the Great to Central Asia and India during the Greek invasion and conquest of the Persian Empire in 334-324 BC. There he met with early Buddhist masters. Greek Buddha shows how their Early Buddhism shaped the philosophy of Pyrrho, the famous founder of Pyrrhonian scepticism in ancient Greece.

Christopher I. Beckwith traces the origins of a major tradition in Western philosophy to Gandhara, a country in Central Asia and northwestern India. He systematically examines the teachings and practices of Pyrrho and of Early Buddhism, including those preserved in testimonies by and about Pyrrho, in the report on Indian philosophy two decades later by the Seleucid ambassador Megasthenes, in the first-person edicts by the Indian king Devanampriya Priyadarsi referring to a popular variety of the Dharma in the early third century BC, and in Taoist echoes of Gautama's Dharma in Warring States China. Beckwith demonstrates how the teachings of Pyrrho agree closely with those of the Buddha Sakyamuni, "the Scythian Sage." In the process, he identifies eight distinct philosophical schools in ancient northwestern India and Central Asia, including Early Zoroastrianism, Early Brahmanism, and several forms of Early Buddhism. He then shows the influence that Pyrrho's brand of scepticism had on the evolution of Western thought, first in Antiquity, and later, during the Enlightenment, on the great philosopher and self-proclaimed Pyrrhonian, David Hume.

Greek Buddha demonstrates that through Pyrrho, Early Buddhist thought had a major impact on Western philosophy.

Greek Buddha: Pyrrho's Encounter with Early Buddhism in Central Asia, by Christopher I. Beckwith

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  • Published on: 2015-06-09
  • Original language: English
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Greek Buddha: Pyrrho's Encounter with Early Buddhism in Central Asia, by Christopher I. Beckwith

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""Greek Buddha "is a profoundly thought-provoking work. It is chock full of daring yet substantiated premises, which makes for genuinely exciting reading. Whether or not everyone will accept all of Beckwith's stimulating findings, they will surely come away from their encounter with this remarkable book with a greater appreciation for the interconnectedness of Eurasian history and culture."--Victor H. Mair, University of Pennsylvania

"In "Greek Buddha," Beckwith again demonstrates the indebtedness of European culture to the profound interactions that occurred between the ancient peoples of Europe and Asia. Focusing on Pyrrho--founder of the skeptic school of thought--and his contact with early Buddhism, Beckwith weaves a rich tapestry of sources to shed new light on the complex processes of cultural exchange."--Peter B. Golden, professor emeritus, Rutgers University

"This intriguing, interdisciplinary book contains challenging findings that will provoke a reinterpretation of literary and archaeological sources, and fuel discussions and debates among scholars of Asian and European intellectual history, Buddhist experts, comparativists, classicists, and philosophers of all traditions and persuasions. At every step, Beckwith's encyclopedic knowledge of Asian and Western history and culture, and his versatile linguistic skills are masterfully brought together."--Georgios T. Halkias, University of Hong Kong

"Presenting an important and fascinating topic, this book's daring arguments leave readers feeling like they are accompanying the author on an against-the-odds adventure. An exciting work by an excellent scholar."--Justin E. H. Smith, Universite Paris Diderot

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"In Greek Buddha, Beckwith delves into the writings of the Ionian philosopher-skeptic Pyrrho. Beckwith's discoveries, set forth in this elegantly argued book, upend received truths on the philosophical geography of Eurasia. Even the nonspecialist will thrill as Beckwith carefully traces core teachings of Buddhism to the world of Greek thought. Here is a book that is as provocative in its method as in its conclusions. Solid scholarship lives on these pages, and will live, too, in the inevitable debates to which this tour de force will give rise."--S. Frederick Starr, author of Lost Enlightenment

"Greek Buddha is a profoundly thought-provoking work. It is chock full of daring yet substantiated premises, which makes for genuinely exciting reading. Whether or not everyone will accept all of Beckwith's stimulating findings, they will surely come away from their encounter with this remarkable book with a greater appreciation for the interconnectedness of Eurasian history and culture."--Victor H. Mair, University of Pennsylvania

"In Greek Buddha, Beckwith again demonstrates the indebtedness of European culture to the profound interactions that occurred between the ancient peoples of Europe and Asia. Focusing on Pyrrho--founder of the skeptic school of thought--and his contact with early Buddhism, Beckwith weaves a rich tapestry of sources to shed new light on the complex processes of cultural exchange."--Peter B. Golden, professor emeritus, Rutgers University

"This intriguing, interdisciplinary book contains challenging findings that will provoke a reinterpretation of literary and archaeological sources, and fuel discussions and debates among scholars of Asian and European intellectual history, Buddhist experts, comparativists, classicists, and philosophers of all traditions and persuasions. At every step, Beckwith's encyclopedic knowledge of Asian and Western history and culture, and his versatile linguistic skills are masterfully brought together."--Georgios T. Halkias, University of Hong Kong

"Presenting an important and fascinating topic, this book's daring arguments leave readers feeling like they are accompanying the author on an against-the-odds adventure. An exciting work by an excellent scholar."--Justin E. H. Smith, Université Paris Diderot

About the Author Christopher I. Beckwith is professor of Central Eurasian studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. His books include Warriors of the Cloisters, Empires of the Silk Road, and The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia (all Princeton). He is the recipient of a MacArthur Award.


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful. Cat among the pigeons By toronto It is hard to imagine anyone other than Beckwith being able to carry off such a tour de force -- he is an expert in the murky world of Central Asia during the ancient (and medieval) world, which requires a mastery of multiple languages, the archeology of the Silk Road, the historiography of the Medes, Persians, Alexander the Great, and the Indian northwest generally. Essentially, he puts flesh on the very, very old (and sometimes wacky) hypotheses concerning the cross-fertilization of the Greek and Buddhist worlds in the 6-3rd centuries B.C.E. Related work has been carried out over the years by various reputable scholars (e.g. Walter Burkert on the Near Eastern influences on the Greeks comes to mind; and Kuzminski's recent book on Pyrrhonism covers some of the same ground). The central hypothesis here, which was sketched out a long time ago by Jaspers in The Axial Age, but now tightened, is that all roads lead out from the earliest Buddhism to, gulp, Pyrrhonian scepticism, the early Brahmanic teachings, Jainism, early Taoism, and later, normative Buddhism. Beckwith depends for all this on a mix of archeological findings in recent years, and his reading of the garbled surviving texts concerning the meeting of Megasthenes and Pyrrho during and a little after Alexander's foray into northwest India. It will be interesting to see how the scholarly community reacts to this very strongly argued version of the story -- this is the first time that I have seen reference to the Buddha being a Scythian! I should say that this book is in some ways easy to read, but it is structured very oddly, and is very, very repetitive, as the author incrementally repeats his claims a number of times, and the same evidence is gone through multiple times in different contexts.

21 of 22 people found the following review helpful. Interesting but controversial speculation about very early Buddhism By Seth Zuihō Segall Four centuries lie between the time the Buddha lived and the time the earliest known Gandhari and Pali Buddhist texts were committed to writing. Since religions are never static affairs, these texts undoubtedly diverged to some extent from the Buddha’s original teachings, but exactly how far and in which ways is uncertain; our knowledge of the gap between the earliest Buddhist teachings and early canonical Buddhism is basically a vast, empty chasm. Unfortunately for us, the Buddha’s Indian contemporaries lacked both a written language and an understanding of how history differs from mythology and hagiography.Indulge me in a thought experiment: Imagine that you and I live in a preliterate society. Imagine that nothing Abraham Lincoln ever said or did was written down, either at the time or subsequently. Imagine that there are no photographs or drawings of him. Imagine that there were no documents pertaining to the Civil War – no quartermasters’ inventories, no Mathew Brady photographs, no slave diaries, no rosters of those who served, no records of Lincoln’s speeches. Imagine too that there is no written record of the presidents who served before or after Lincoln. All that exists is our memory of what our parents and teachers told us face to face, based on their memory of what their parents and teachers told them.If this was so, how accurate would our knowledge of Lincoln be today? How much of what he said would be accurately remembered and generally agreed upon?Think of all the apocryphal Lincoln “quotes” that currently float through the Internet in all their glorious inaccuracy.Now imagine that another three hundred years passes before the orally transmitted “knowledge” of Lincoln is finally set down on paper. How much more inaccurate would those ideas about Lincoln be?This is the state we find ourselves in when in comes to the Buddha.Christopher Beckwith’s new book, Greek Buddha: Pyrrho’s Encounter with Early Buddhism in Central Asia (2015, Princeton) is a fascinating attempt to fill this historical void with educated speculation. Beckwith urges us to make his own mental experiment. He suggests that we bracket off almost everything we think we “know” about early Buddhism from canonical sources, and instead invites us to follow him as he attempts to reconstruct early Buddhism from sources closer in time to when the Buddha actually lived, namely the stone edicts and pillars of the Mauryan kings, the records of ancient Greek travelers, recent archeological findings, and the earliest Chinese Taoist texts.Beckwith pays special attention to one such Greek traveller: Pyrrho of Elis, a young artist who travelled with Alexander the Great to Gandhara in the years 327-325 B.C. where Pyrrho met with and was influenced by a group of early Buddhist practitioners. Pyrrho returned to Greece espousing a radical new philosophy—“Pyrrhonism”—which bore more than a surface resemblance to the Buddhism he encountered in Gandhara (as has been noted previously by scholars like Georgios Halkias). For example, Pyrrho cultivated apatheia (passionlessness) in order to develop ataraxia (inner calm). He made explicit use of the fourfold negation of the tetralemma [five centuries before Nagarjuna!]. He was celibate, lived in simplicity, engaged in meditation, and was regarded by his neighbors as a holy man. He recommended an attitude of “not-knowing” in regards to pragmata, or “disputed ethical questions.” Pyrrho viewed pragmata as having three primary characteristics: they were inherently adiaphora (undifferentiated by logical differentia—possibly a parallel to the Buddha’s “anatta”), astathmeta (unbalanced—possibly a parallel to the Buddha’s “dukkha”) and anepikrita (indeterminate — possibly a parallel to the Buddha’s “annica”). The degree to which Pyrrho’s three qualities of pragmata actually map one-to-one onto the Buddha’s three marks of existence is a question I’ll leave to better philologists and philosophers than myself, but I found Beckwith’s argument intriguing.Beckwith then takes his argument a step further. He notes that concepts like “karma” and “rebirth” are mentioned by neither Pyrrho nor Megasthenes (another traveling Greek who served as Seleucus Nicatator’s ambassador to Chandragupta from 302 to 298 B.C.). Based on this, Beckwith asserts that these ideas weren’t a part of early Buddhism. This seems like an awfully big assumption to make, especially since Pyrrho himself wrote nothing—we only know of his thoughts through the writings of his contemporaries and students. In addition, while Pyrrho’s philosophy may have been based on Buddhism, he may not have adopted all of Buddhism’s tenets; he may have picked and chosen those ideas that were most consonant with his Hellenic background. While Beckwith is correct that we’ve no hard evidence that karma and rebirth were Buddhist beliefs prior to 100 B.C., absence of evidence is not the same thing as evidence of absence. The most we can say is that he may be right.Beckwith also speculates on the Buddha’s ethnicity. He argues against the canonical assertion that the Buddha was a native Magadhan born in Lumbini, and argues instead that the name “''kyamuni” (“Sage of the ''kyas”) suggests that the Buddha was a ''kya, i.e., an ethnic Scythian (a Central Asian people who dominated the steppes). Of course the epithet “''kyamuni” doesn’t necessarily imply that the Buddha himself was actually “foreign-born.” Alternatively, the Buddha could have been descended from Scythians who migrated to Magadha somewhat earlier, perhaps as early as 850 BC as Jayarava Attwood has speculated. One interesting implication of the Buddha’s possibly Scythian origin is that he may have developed the Dharma, at least in part, in response to Zoroastrianism, the religion of Darius’s Achaemenid Empire which stretched from the Balkans to the Indus Valley. If so, Buddhism can be understood, in part, as a rejection of Zoroastrian monotheism and cosmic dualism.Beckwith suggests, following the controversial chronology suggested by Johannes Bronkhorst, that early Buddhism preceded the Upanishads and, then goes off on his own to suggest that it also preceded Jainism. He believes that these allegedly later religious traditions adopted aspects of Buddhist teachings and then projected their own origin stories into an imaginary pre-Buddhist past to lend them greater authenticity, in much the same way that the Mahayana would later claim greater antiquity for its own sutras. Beckwith can find no support for the early existence of Jainism in the kinds of data he deems acceptable. The Greek travelers, for example, fail to mention it. The earliest datable references to Jainism are found in the post-100 B.C. Pali literature. Beckwith believes that those Pali Suttas that treat the Buddha and Mahavira as contemporaries are useful fictions designed to address Buddhist-Jain disputes that were current during the era in which they were actually composed.Even more fascinating is Beckwith’s speculation that Laotzu and the Buddha were one and the same person, and that Taoism grew out of very early Chinese contact with Buddhism. Beckwith does a linguistic analysis of Laotzu’s “actual” name (“Lao Tan”) as recorded around 300 B.C. in Chuangtzu. He argues that “Lao” is the same as “K’ao,” and that K’ao-Tan could plausibly have been pronounced “Gaw-tam” in certain old Chinese dialects, making it intriguingly close to “Gautama,” with the final /a/ being dropped due to canonical monosyllabicization. This is a linguistic argument far beyond my powers to evaluate. If true, it makes for a wonderful story of how Buddhism first influenced the formation of Taoism, and then several hundred years later, Taoism returned the favor in coloring how the Chinese translated and understood the Mahayana Sutras. What goes around comes around. In any case, Beckwith believes it to be no accident that similar theories arose nearly simultaneously in Greece, India, and China during the Axial Age, and that there was a greater degree of intercourse between these cultures than has previously been thought.There is much more to Beckwith’s book, including discussions of Pyrrho’s influence on David Hume, the provenance of the Mauryan stone edicts and pillars, the linguistic facility of Alexander’s entourage, and Pyrrho’s place in the stream of Greek philosophy. Beckwith’s discussion of the connection between Pyrrho’s quasi-Buddhist philosophy and David Hume’s examination of the problem of logical induction serendipitously coincides with Alison Gopnick’s recent speculation about how Hume may have become familiarized with Buddhist thought during his stay at the Royal College of La Flèche. Like the parallel emergence of novel philosophies during the Axial Age, the parallels between Hume’s philosophy and Buddhist insights may be due to more than mere coincidence.There are problems with the Beckwith’s book, to be sure. As mentioned above, it’s impossible for a non-scholar like myself to evaluate Beckwith’s claims. While some seem plausible, others seem more of a stretch. I suspect it’s better to think of them as hypotheses which can spur future research than to think of them as strongly supported facts. I should also note that Beckwith could have benefited from a better editor to help him eliminate some of his repetitiveness—he can, at times, worry a point beyond all endurance.Some readers might be tempted to dismiss Beckwith’s theses as being largely irrelevant to Buddhist practice. They might think, “What does it matter, in the end, whether the Buddha was really a Scythian or one-and-the-same person as Laotzu? What matters is how one is coming along in one’s practice and realization.” While I’m sympathetic to that point of view, I think it’s a mistake. Our hypotheses about who the Buddha actually was and what the Buddhist project is ultimately about deeply inform our approach to practice. Consider, as one example, Stephen Batchelor’s recent historical reimagining of early Buddhism and his proposal that doctrines of karma and rebirth weren’t nearly as central to it as some contend. Beckwith’s arguments buttress Batchelor’s, and together their ideas have the potential to significantly inform the future dominant direction of Western Buddhist practice.Even if Beckwith’s arguments turns out to be deficient in many of their particulars, Beckwith successfully points to the limitations of taking the Pali Canon’s account of Buddhist history at face value. Buddhist texts need to be read with a certain degree of suspicion. They need to be read alongside contemporaneous Greek and Chinese sources, checked against emerging archeological findings, and understood within the context of our growing understanding of Central and Southern Asian history. I’m incapable of doing this myself and I have no way of judging the ultimate worth of Beckwith’s arguments. On the other hand, I look forward with interest to whatever lively discussion ensues.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great Scholarship By Al Rapaport Very scholarly book, but has some quite amazing theories based on very sound scholarship and is well written. Has changed my understanding of early Buddhism. Not an easy read for the casual ready, but if you're a Buddhist Geek you'll love it.

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Before there was modern science there was another way to comprehend reality. When someone wanted to discover deep and hidden secrets about nature, they would study ancient books and traditions looking for divine revelations, seek out scholars and teachers, and perhaps summon and talk to spirits or angels ... This ancient wisdom (and it was the best knowledge of its day) has come to be known as the Hermetic Tradition. It is an intellectual and practical tradition dating from the late Roman Empire, and it viewed the Cosmos as a living being composed of living beings, a whole composed of parts, like the human body. The tradition was founded on an intuitive view of processes at work in living things, a dynamic of relationships, connections and interactions, a world of qualia and imagination, all set forth in startling visionary metaphors of giant androgynous beings and sexual dynamics. "The Hermetic Kabbalah" shows how the tradition has developed through two millennia to the present day, its ideas intertwining with Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah like the serpents in the Caduceus of Hermes. It includes a detailed exposition on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, the ten sefirot, and many other traditional themes including the Partzufim, the Primordial Adam, theurgy, and ascent mysticism. It also describes the Rectification of the Soul, in which the soul is awakened to an understanding of its place in the Cosmos. Profusely illustrated, with over 60 diagrams and illustrations, this book is a distillation of a lifetime of study and practice.

The Hermetic Kabbalah, by Colin A Low

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45612 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-12
  • Original language: English
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  • 464 pages
The Hermetic Kabbalah, by Colin A Low

About the Author Colin Low has published material about Hermetic Kabbalah on the Internet since 1989. For forty years he has studied the practical and scholarly aspects of Kabbalah and the Hermetic Tradition, both as a student and teacher. He is chairman of the Rockwax Foundation, a charity created to improve public understanding of the Hermetic Tradition.


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. A Masterwork By DK This is the most sophisticated and well-composed presentation of—and commentary on—Hermetic Kabbalah I have ever read. Colin Low is philosophical, even spiritual, yet ever worldly wise. He has an impressive command of the whole cloth, yet he is a keen observer of those day-to-day things that form the threads. Throughout, Low is accessible, even when describing the most arcane aspects of kabbalah and the streams which rush around it. In this, his manner of description and the connections that he draws are highly original, though in a way that leaves one muttering, “Oh, of course.”

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. An essential classic for any serious Kabbalah student. By Sheridan I've been reading Mr. Low's writings on Kabbalah since 1990. He knows his stuff. Now he's written a classic that all students of the arcane and mystical arts need to complete their libraries]. The insights revealed are profound. Whether you study Kabbalah from the classical perspective or that of a magickal practitioner -- this book is essential. [[ASIN:0993303404 The Hermetic Kabbalah]

1 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By SusanB I am really getting in to this book. I am starting to remember.

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Try Me, I Am Jesus: A Muslim's Journey with Christ, by Syed Ibn Syed

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Syed Ibn Syed was on the verge of suicide when the miraculous happened, and he gave his life to Jesus instead. A former Muslim, he has been walking with Christ for a quarter of a century and maintains a deep passion and love for Muslim people. Because of his background, Syed is equipped to share the gospel and the love of Jesus in unique ways. He has a master's degree in religion, speaks nine different languages, and conducts seminars and conferences in various countries. This book is not only an account of his incredible journey with Christ but also a celebration of the love and grace of God.

Try Me, I Am Jesus: A Muslim's Journey with Christ, by Syed Ibn Syed

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #911535 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-23
  • Released on: 2015-06-23
  • Original language: English
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 94 pages
Try Me, I Am Jesus: A Muslim's Journey with Christ, by Syed Ibn Syed

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Syed Ibn Syed was on the verge of suicide when the miraculous happened, and he gave his life to Jesus instead. A former Muslim, he has been walking with Christ for a quarter of a century and maintains a deep passion and love for Muslim people. Because of his background, Syed is equipped to share the gospel and the love of Jesus in unique ways. He has a master's degree in religion, speaks nine different languages, and conducts seminars and conferences in various countries. This book is not only an account of his incredible journey with Christ but also a celebration of the love and grace of God.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Deep, moving and challenging - worthy reading By Amazon Customer What a rare privilege to hear from the heart of a former Muslim about God's call and saving protection in the midst of much trial and adversity. The insights and thoughts both challenge and encourage the reader. Syed neither minimizes the persecution nor glorifies himself but points to the true source of his strength "During that time (of beating), the Lord strengthened me." His love for those who follow Islam is a much needed tonic and balance in our world today that is fraught with misunderstanding and fear of Muslims. There are truths to mine here in this quick read that deal with persecution, finances, growth in the Lord, missiology and the ultimate question, "Is Jesus worth everything?" Syed's own words will challenge you as will his story - "I would give up anything for His (Jesus') sake." Read this book to remind yourself of the need for persistent love and never giving up! Syed hasn't given up - will you??

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Highly recommended! By Amazon Customer What a moving and inspiring look into a life committed at all costs to Jesus! Syed Ibn Syed's journey is one that reveals the constancy of God found in faith and dependence upon Him against all odds and against all that Syed has previously known. This book is a fast read and is inspiring on so many levels; but it is also challenging, oh that our lives would paint as clear a picture of the grace and redemption found only in Jesus!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This is an amazing story! By Tigress This is an amazing story!! In the day and age of ISIS, this is a rare ray of bright sunshine and demonstrates that God really is at work in the Islamic world. Syed was a man born in a strict Islamic family, memorized the whole Quran at a young age, but Jesus showed up one day and changed his life. His story kept my husband and I riveted to the pages. The way that God continues to use him among Muslims today is very encouraging. This is a must read for anyone who wants to be greatly encouraged!

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Can These Bones Live: A Practical Guide to Church Revitalization, by William Henard

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Churches are closing today at an alarming rate. Pastors are disillusioned, church members are discouraged, and the world has lost interest. Can this disturbing tide be stemmed?   Bill Henard believes that there is hope for the established church – for your church. Some people may have already pronounced the church “dead,” but these dead bones can live.  Whether your church is seven years old or one-hundred and seventy, you may be seeing evidences that your church needs vision, direction, and revitalization.  Don’t lose hope. Your church can live.  

Can These Bones Live: A Practical Guide to Church Revitalization, by William Henard

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #172888 in Books
  • Brand: Henard, William
  • Published on: 2015-06-01
  • Original language: English
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Can These Bones Live: A Practical Guide to Church Revitalization, by William Henard

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Bill Henard (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; DMin, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) currently serves as senior pastor of Porter Memorial Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, in addition to his ministry as a professor of evangelism at Southern Seminary, where he teaches courses on church revitalization. He can be contacted for church consulting through his website, billhenard.com.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great investment you will go back to over and over again By Nicholas R Clark Can These Bones Live? serves as a primer for any pastor because pastors either serve a church that needs revitalization or they will serve a church in the future that needs revitalization. In his book, Henard lays out his assumptions about church revitalization and builds a solid biblical case for the need of churches to be revitalized. He points to lackluster evangelistic efforts, apathetic churches, lack of servant leadership, and short pastoral tenures as contributing factors to plateaued or declining churches. The author makes the important argument that church health results in church revitalization.Henard spends valuable time ushering the reader (future pastor) through the traditional church interview process and suggests valuable questions to ask as a means to helping develop a plan for revitalization. This section will also help the pastor of a traditional church navigate revitalization in a way that would demonstrate wisdom beyond one's years.The bulk of the book deals with 11 reasons why churches fall into decline. Within each reason, Henard pours out decades of practical, pastoral wisdom that will help the pastor deal with a host of revitalization topics such as church structure, church apathy, physical barriers to growth, inward focused, lost vision, external factors, and lack of evangelistic fervor. These are chapters you will return to time and again as you find yourself in revitalization contexts.The last major thing in the book that Henard proposes is the Change Matrix. The Change Matrix is a four part depiction of the different factors or areas that change affects. It is important to note that the Matrix is not a sequential process, rather, it is intended to function concurrently. Its greatest strength lies in helping the pastor to think through change.The author has an abiding interest and concern for the established church to regain its first love and to be a Great Commission church. I heartily recommend this book for anyone who loves the church.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Must-read for pastors and lay-leaders! By Ray Umphrey Church revitalization is one of my areas of special interest, as I have pastored two different traditional churches in East Tennessee and currently serve as a Director of Missions in an association of mostly older, established churches. When I heard that Dr. Bill Henard was writing a church revitalization book, I was anxious for its release. Dr. Henard is the pastor of Porter Memorial Baptist Church and teaches in the Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism, and Ministry at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also from East Tennessee (I’m biased) and he pastored a church in my high school town for a number of years. I know that he is familiar with ministering in established churches in the Bible belt and was eager to hear what he had to say. Can These Bones Live? did not disappoint. An immensely practical book with sound foundational theology and methodology, Can These Bones Live?deals with the tough issues in the area of church revitalization.Dr. Henard begins by laying a theological foundation for church revitalization. He stresses a commitment to the authority of Scripture, reliance on the Holy Spirit, and the ministry of prayer. Chapter two deals with evaluating the church’s current situation and assessing the challenges involved in leading an established congregation through the revitalization process. The rest of the chapters each deal with different problems concerning church revitalization. The chapter titles may at first glance sound pessimistic, but they represent problems that are dealt with by each chapter. The final chapter introduces The Change Matrix, a helpful system of bringing about lasting change in an established organization.Can These Bones Live? is a very practical book that offers several concrete steps to revitalizing the local church. One of the most refreshing aspects of this book is Dr. Henard’s candid approach to the task. He doesn’t make grandiose claims, or unrealistic promises. Henard assures the reader that church revitalization is difficult work and is a spiritual warfare. However, he doesn’t just live the reader discouraged, he jumps down into the trenches and begins teaching how to facilitate change in the church. Henard recognizes that some churches simply have no interest in growing, but even in cases like this, there is no cause to give up. Henard says, “If the church does not want to grow and the reason lies in the lack of spiritual growth in the church, the pastor needs to set aside most any major plans or vision and concentrate on developing disciples” (pg. 58). This is but one example where wisdom meets realism in Can These Bones Live? and I found this quite refreshing.One might criticize Can These Bones Live? for being pragmatic and not dwelling enough on theology. However, this misunderstands the purpose of the book. It is written to address the oft-neglected practical aspect of ministry in a declining church. If one is interested in church revitalization, the practical considerations will have to be dealt with and this is exactly what Henard accomplishes. Each chapter is replete with practical wisdom and you can tell that Dr. Bill Henard has gained much of his knowledge through “on-the-job training.” Can These Bones Live? belongs on the reading list of anyone involved or interested in church revitalization.Ray UmphreyDirector of MissionsUnion Baptist Association, Kentucky

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Make the Time to Read this Book! By Tom Cheyney Bill Henard has written a great general book on church revitalization as he looks at his seven assumptions about why churches are in decline. Dr. Henard is the Executive Director of the West Virginia Convention of Southern Baptist and had been called to lead those churches. His experience as a pastor, seminary professor and Church Revitalizer will serve him well as he seeks to resource de lining churches in his context. Buy this book and review this book often! It is full of many practical nuggets which will help you turn around your church!Tom Cheyney, Founder & Directional LeaderRenovate National Church Revitalization Conference

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