Jacob Needleman
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| This article does not cite any references or sources. (May 2007) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. |
Jacob Needleman is an American philosopher. He is professor of philosophy at San Francisco State University.
He has published many books, most of which draw from G. I. Gurdjieff.
[edit] Books
- Sorcerers (a novel)
- Modern Esoteric Spirituality (edited by Jacob Needleman and Antoine Faivre)
- Sacred Tradition & Present Need (edited by Jacob Needleman and Dennis Lewis)
- On the Way to Self Knowledge (edited by Jacob Needleman and Dennis Lewis)
- The New Religions
- Lost Christianity
- The Way of the Physician
- A Sense of the Cosmos:The Encounter of Modern Science and Ancient Truth*Real Philosophy (co-authored by David Appelbaum)
- Heart of Philosophy
- Money and the Meaning of Life
- Time and the Soul
- The Wisdom of Love (previously published as A Little Book on Love)
- The American Soul
- Why Can't We Be Good?
[edit] Honors
Needleman was honored by the New York Open Center in 2006 for his "eminent contribution to contemporary philosophy and spirituality."

