Books written by James P. Carse

  • The Religious Case Against Belief

    Argues that inappropriate beliefs, rather than organized religion, are responsible for conflicts in today's world, explaining that belief systems that perpetuate discrimination and thought restriction are not supported by core religions.

  • Breakfast at the Victory

    But I knew that we were both on the same galactic journey into the great void that contains us all. I was standing before a boundlessness that could swallow the stars in a heartbeat."--from Breakfast at the Victory

  • The Silence of God: Meditations on Prayer

    Essays discuss the presence of God, the meaning of prayer, the relationship between God and man, and the nature of gifts.

  • The Gospel of the Beloved Disciple

    Not another novel about Jesus or harmonizing of the traditional Gospels, this is the first full, all-new Gospel since the fourth century. As James Carse says, "What is needed, now...

  • Breakfast at the Victory: The Mysticism of Ordinary Experience

    A brilliant memoir of the rebirth of the soul and a return to innocence. Combining everything from the teachings of the Buddha to the poetry of Frost, Carse revisits those...

  • Breakfast at the Victory

    But I knew that we were both on the same galactic journey into the great void that contains us all. I was standing before a boundlessness that could swallow the stars in a heartbeat."--from Breakfast at the Victory

  • The Religious Case Against Belief

    An insightful explanation for why belief-not religion-keeps us in a perilous state of willful ignorance Through careful , creative analysis, James P. Carse's The Religious Case Against Belief reveals a surprising truth: What is currently ...