The World's ReligionsPeter Clarke, Friedhelm Hardy, Leslie Houlden, Stewart Sutherland Routledge, 14. 1. 2004 - Počet stran: 995 * Gives an account of the history, the theological basis, the practice and the current state of the study of religion and religions throughout the world * Combines a clear and non-technical style of presentation with a structure and range of contributions which reflect the richness and complexity of religion itself, of the religions of the world and the study of religions * Comprehensive index, bibliographies and suggestions for further reading `Intriguing philosophical questions are raised about the nature of religion and the qualities needed for studying it.' - Times Higher Education Supplement `Excellent book ... remarkably successful, impressive as much for the sheer scale of the undertaking as for its consistent standard of analysis. It is a fine achievement which will serve both as a very suitable textbook for students and a reliable guide to the state of scholarship in the History and Study of Religions.' - Heythrop Journal |
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Judaism and Christianity | 61 |
Islam | 305 |
The Religions of Asia | 531 |
Traditional Religions | 819 |
New Religious Movements | 905 |
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