Leonard George
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Leonard George is a Canadian psychologist from Vancouver, British Columbia, best known for his writing and lectures on anomalous phenomenon. He is the author of two extensively annotated reference works on paranormal experience and religious history. The Washington Post included his Crimes of Perception: An Encyclopedia of Heresies and Heretics in a 1995 round-up of notable religion themed books.
George is a clinical psychologist with a practice at Vancouver Hospital, and teaches at the University of British Columbia and Douglas College.
[edit] Published works
- George, Leonard. Alternative Realities: The Paranormal, the Mystic and the Transcendent in Human Experience. Checkmark Books: 1995.
- George, Leonard. Crimes of Perception: An Encyclopedia of Heresies and Heretics. Paragon House Publishers: 1995.
[edit] References
Bill Broadway, "A Flood of New Titles of Biblical Proportions", Washington Post, June 24, 1995, Sec. Metro, Pg. H9.