The World's Parliament of Religions

The World's Parliament of Religions
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Total Pages : 814
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044023361892
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Synopsis The World's Parliament of Religions by : John Henry Barrows

American JewBu

American JewBu
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780691174594
ISBN-13 : 0691174598
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Synopsis American JewBu by : Emily Sigalow

Taking readers from the 19th century to today, the author shows how Buddhism in the U.S. has given rise to new contemplative forms within American Judaism and shaped the way Americans understand and practice Buddhism.

Our Religions

Our Religions
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780062064264
ISBN-13 : 0062064266
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Synopsis Our Religions by : Arvind Sharma

An essential introduction to the world's living religions by experts from each tradition -- published in conjunction with the 1993 Parliament of the World's Religions.

The Invention of World Religions

The Invention of World Religions
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9780226509891
ISBN-13 : 0226509893
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Synopsis The Invention of World Religions by : Tomoko Masuzawa

The idea of "world religions" expresses a vague commitment to multiculturalism. Not merely a descriptive concept, "world religions" is actually a particular ethos, a pluralist ideology, a logic of classification, and a form of knowledge that has shaped the study of religion and infiltrated ordinary language. In this ambitious study, Tomoko Masuzawa examines the emergence of "world religions" in modern European thought. Devoting particular attention to the relation between the comparative study of language and the nascent science of religion, she demonstrates how new classifications of language and race caused Buddhism and Islam to gain special significance, as these religions came to be seen in opposing terms-Aryan on one hand and Semitic on the other. Masuzawa also explores the complex relation of "world religions" to Protestant theology, from the hierarchical ordering of religions typical of the Christian supremacists of the nineteenth century to the aspirations of early twentieth-century theologian Ernst Troeltsch, who embraced the pluralist logic of "world religions" and by so doing sought to reclaim the universalist destiny of European modernity.

Sourcebook of the World's Religions

Sourcebook of the World's Religions
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Publisher : New World Library
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9781577313328
ISBN-13 : 1577313321
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Synopsis Sourcebook of the World's Religions by : Joel Beversluis

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.

The World's Parliament of Religions

The World's Parliament of Religions
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Total Pages : 848
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044023327778
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Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The World's Parliament of Religions by : John Henry Barrows

Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism

Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9402412662
ISBN-13 : 9789402412666
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Synopsis Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism by : Zayn R. Kassam

The earlier volume in this series dealt with two religions of Indian origin, namely, Buddhism and Jainism. The Indian religious scene, however, is characterized by not only religions which originated in India but also by religions which entered India from outside India and made their home here. Thus religious life in India has been enlivened throughout its history by the presence of religions of foreign origin on its soil almost from the very time they came into existence. This volume covers three such religions—Zoraoastrianism, Judaism, and Islam . In the case of Zoraostianism, even its very beginnings are intertwined with India, as Zoroastrianism reformed a preexisting religion which had strong links to the Vedic heritage of India. This relationship took on a new dimension when a Zoroastrian community, fearing persecution in Persia after its Arab conquest, sought shelter in western India and ultimately went on to produce India’s pioneering nationalist in the figure of Dadabhai Naoroji ( 1825-1917), also known as the Grand Old Man of India. Jews found refuge in south India after the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in 70 C.E. and have remained a part of the Indian religious scene since then, some even returning to Israel after it was founded in 1948. Islam arrived in Kerala as soon as it was founded and one of the earliest mosques in the history of Islam is found in India. Islam differs from the previously mentioned religions inasmuch as it went on to gain political hegemony over parts of the country for considerable periods of time, which meant that its impact on the religious life of the subcontinent has been greater compared to the other religions. It has also meant that Islam has existed in a religiously plural environment in India for a longer period than elsewhere in the world so that not only has Islam left a mark on India, India has also left its mark on it. Indeed all the three religions covered in this volume share this dual feature, that they have profoundly influenced Indian religious life and have also in turn been profoundly influenced by their presence in India.