Into every life a little Zen must fall. A Christian philosopher looks to Alan Watts and the East. Alan Keightley

Buddhist Studies Review 5 (2):194-195 (1988)
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Into every life a little Zen must fall. A Christian philosopher looks to Alan Watts and the East. Alan Keightley. Wisdom Publications, London 1986. 194 pp. £6.95.

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