Tao Te Ching: Power for the Peaceful

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Augsburg Fortress Publishers, Apr 6, 2021 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 323 pages

Although translations and interpretations of the Tao te Ching abound and new editions are released yearly, few accomplish the hard work of linking and bridging the Tao's profound message to the needs of modern readers. There may be a profusion of versions, but our lives and our world reflect little of the deep, transformative potential of this important text.

Marc S. Mullinax's new translation grows from extensive teaching experience and combines a deep understanding of the Tao's fourth-century BCE Chinese context with an exciting two-part application of that text to contemporary life.

First, each of the eighty-one verses is joined by a richly curated array of quotes, sayings, poems, and stories from wisdom traditions around the globe. With quotes ranging from Emerson to Pink Floyd, and from the apostle Paul to Margaret Atwood, the Tao's meaning comes alive in conversation with others.

Second, a brief reflection puts the verse in historical context and highlights the transformative power of Wu-Wei, the "non-interfering action, perfectly timed, to promote peace and prevent injury," to bring joy and justice to a hurting world.

 

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Contents

The Pragmatic Tao
1
Power for the Peaceful
19
Afterword
313
Notes
315
Selected Bibliography
319
About the AuthorTranslator
323
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About the author (2021)

Marc S. Mullinax is professor of religion and philosophy at Mars Hill University. He is also a summer school professor at Ewha Woman's University in Seoul, South Korea. An active and committed teacher, his desire is to help readers think deeply about the transformative power of the Tao te Ching for personal and communal life.