dramatic costumes that crowded the U.N. at August's Millennium Summit of World Religious leaders, which she attended.
One of the main texts for the course is Eck's own work Encountering God:
A Spiritual Journey from Bozeman to Banaras.
The book chronicles Eck's own religious explorations from her hometown of Bozeman, Montana to Banaras--a city on the Ganges in India, where Eck first studied abroad as an undergraduate and later returned to do doctoral work.
The other 10 required books for the class include works by Ghandi and
other texts on Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
--Keramet A. Reiter
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