The Kids Book of World Religions
Author: Jennifer Glossop
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Published: 2013-03
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 1554539811
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Children's and educational.
Author: Jennifer Glossop
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Published: 2013-03
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 1554539811
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Children's and educational.
Author: David Whitten Smith
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2014-08-21
Total Pages: 489
ISBN-13: 1442226447
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Understanding World Religions introduces students to major worldviews—including Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Native American, and Marxist—through the lens of justice and peace. The second edition has been updated and revised throughout. After an introduction to key themes in studying world religion, chapters help students explore major traditions today. Each chapter takes a similar approach, examining several dimensions of each tradition—experiential and emotional, social and institutional, narrative or mythic, doctrinal and philosophical, practical and ritual, and ethical and legal. Chapters feature profiles of major peacemakers or groups to bring the traditions to life. Profiles range from Gandhi and Martin Luther King to Thich Nhat Hanh and Dorothy Day. Further chapters explore liberation theologies, active nonviolence, and just war theory. The second edition features a broader framework than the first edition and includes new material on non-religious ethical norms, Islamophobia, colonial evangelization, religion in China, and an updated examination of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Understanding World Religions remains a powerful introduction to major worldviews with an emphasis on practical connections to peace and justice.
Author: Susan Meredith
Publisher: Usborne Books
Published: 2005-02-01
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 9780746067130
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Understanding the differences between people's religious beliefs is now more important than ever. Each religion is brought vividly to life with photographs, detailed illustrations and straightforward informative text. Ages 8+ years.
Author: Richard Holloway
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2016-08-23
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 0300222149
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →For curious readers young and old, a rich and colorful history of religion from humanity’s earliest days to our own contentious times In an era of hardening religious attitudes and explosive religious violence, this book offers a welcome antidote. Richard Holloway retells the entire history of religion—from the dawn of religious belief to the twenty-first century—with deepest respect and a keen commitment to accuracy. Writing for those with faith and those without, and especially for young readers, he encourages curiosity and tolerance, accentuates nuance and mystery, and calmly restores a sense of the value of faith. Ranging far beyond the major world religions of Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism, Holloway also examines where religious belief comes from, the search for meaning throughout history, today’s fascinations with Scientology and creationism, religiously motivated violence, hostilities between religious people and secularists, and more. Holloway proves an empathic yet discerning guide to the enduring significance of faith and its power from ancient times to our own.
Author: Irving Hexham
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Published: 2011-03-22
Total Pages: 513
ISBN-13: 0310314488
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Globalization and high-speed communication put twenty-first century people in contact with adherents to a wide variety of world religions, but usually, valuable knowledge of these other traditions is limited at best. On the one hand, religious stereotypes abound, hampering a serious exploration of unfamiliar philosophies and practices. On the other hand, the popular idea that all religions lead to the same God or the same moral life fails to account for the distinctive origins and radically different teachings found across the world’s many religions. Understanding World Religions presents religion as a complex and intriguing matrix of history, philosophy, culture, beliefs, and practices. Hexham believes that a certain degree of objectivity and critique is inherent in the study of religion, and he guides readers in responsible ways of carrying this out. Of particular importance is Hexham’s decision to explore African religions, which have frequently been absent from major religion texts. He surveys these in addition to varieties of Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Author: Arvind Sharma
Publisher: Fortress Press
Published: 2010-10-01
Total Pages: 394
ISBN-13: 0800697464
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This wide-ranging reader combines some of the best and most valuable contemporary perspectives from leading and significant writers, teachers, and thinkers who together address critical challenges and opportunities for the world's religions in a post 9/11 world. Edited by Arvind Sharma and organized by topic, the essays in this reader consider broad questions such as, What influence does religion have on contemporary life? The thematic arrangement of topics includes diverse religious perspectives on: war, terror, peace, human rights, pluralism, diversity, gender, spirituality, the interreligious dialogue, international diplomacy and globalization.
Author: Robert S. Ellwood
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 529
ISBN-13: 1438110383
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Contains nearly 600 brief entries on the world's religious traditions.
Author: Joel Beversluis
Publisher: New World Library
Published: 2011-02-08
Total Pages: 458
ISBN-13: 1577313321
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Now in its third edition, this is the most comprehensive work available on the rich variety of paths available to today's spiritual seekers. More than an academic reference, it explores how religions can collaborate to help the world. Essays exploring the realm of building an interfaith community add to the book's detailed portraits of the major religious traditions. The Sourcebook also contains essays on spiritual practices as diverse as theosophy, wicca, and indigenous religions. This revised edition of the Sourcebook offers an unparalleled look at where spirituality is headed in the coming millennium.
Author: Ross Dickinson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2023-07-04
Total Pages: 117
ISBN-13: 1632281449
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Everything you need to know about religions from across the globe is right at your fingertips in this little book! Religion flourishes around the globe in diverse forms, each uniquely fascinating and multifaceted, playing a central role in the lives of billions. From the five biggest faiths to the lesser-known creeds, this pocket guide offers an engaging introduction to world religions, exploring their history, beliefs, practices and personalities. Its a starting point for anyone seeking deeper understanding of humanity's spiritual side
Author: Gerald R McDermott
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 2011-04-04
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 1401675530
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An essential and concise introduction to eight of the world's major religions. For the Christian, there's value in learning about different religions and unfamiliar expressions of belief. First of all, it gives us a greater understanding of the world we live in. But a study of other faiths can also deepen our own while making us more effective witnesses to those who don't share a belief in Christ. In World Religions, Gerald R. McDermott explains what you need to understand about major world religions so that you can be equipped to engage people of other faiths. McDermott offers an overview of the central beliefs of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, and Shinto. Features include: Insights from members of each religious community. Discussions of each religion's major traditions, rituals, and leaders. A glossary of important terms.