Grace vs Responsibility

How Karma Unites What Religion Divides

by Joseph P. Gorman

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Grace vs Responsibility

How Karma Unites What Religion Divides

by Joseph P. Gorman

Published Mar 12, 2026
270 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback and 6 x 9 Black & White Casebound
Genre: RELIGION / Philosophy


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How Religions Soften and Philosophies Endure

Religions soften. Philosophies endure. Across centuries, moral systems drift, doctrines expand, and ancient insights are reshaped by culture, language, and the needs of the moment. Yet beneath these shifting interpretations lies a deeper pattern: the continual balancing of grace and responsibility. Grace vs Responsibility examines how wisdom traditions evolve as they pass from generation to generation. From early Christianity and Judaism to the Quran, Buddhist thought, Greek philosophy, and modern esoteric writings, Joseph P. Gorman traces how humanity has wrestled with consequence, compassion, and the law of return. This book invites readers to rediscover the equilibrium at the heart of every enduring path — a balance that has shaped civilizations and continues to shape us today.

 

About the Author

Joseph P. Gorman

Joseph P. Gorman approaches the world’s great teachings as part of one unfolding human conversation about responsibility, consequence, and grace. Drawing on decades of study across sacred texts and philosophical traditions, he explores how these ideas deepen, soften, or harden as they pass from age to age.

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