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Religions of the World (1976)

par Lewis M. Hopfe, Mark R. Woodward

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For introductory courses in World Religions; also appropriate as a supplementary text for courses in Anthropology and Sociology of Religion.This intro to world religions is ideal for students with no previous exposure to religion because of its accessible style and comprehensive, yet concise, presentation. Offering accurate, comparative descriptions of religions, it gives background material on religious theory and study, while exploring the historical and cultural factors. Unlike other texts, Religions of the World includes chapters on Native American and African religions as well as Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, and Baha'i.… (plus d'informations)
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Lewis M. Hopfe, Mark R. Woodward, & Brett Hendrickson’s Religions of the World is a comprehensive text that deals with many aspects of world religions. The book considers the following: 1) What culture produced a particular religion? 2) What’s the name of its religious founder? 3) What is the religion’s sacred text? 4) What are the major historical developments of the faith? 5) How do the participants practice their religion? 6) What rituals and behaviors shape the lives of the believers?
The authors explored various regions of the world, and explained they are conceivably thousands of religions. They focused on religions originating in Africa and the Americas, India, China and Japan, and the Middle East. They brought to light many of these faith traditions that have been neglected, and demonized in the studies on the world of religions, especially in Africa and the Americas. The authors have therefore attempted to correct this imbalance by including these neglected religious traditions, rituals, and customs. ( )
  erwinkennythomas | Nov 30, 2019 |
A very well written text on several of the major religions. It's broken into regions and offers maps and snippets of scared text to illustrate the information. Information not only is given on the formation of the religion and it's founder but on the history of its beginnings and on to present times as well as someof it's major festivals and holidays. ( )
  AnnaHernandez | Oct 17, 2019 |
A very interesting read on world religions. Its a textbook, which greatly simplifies the religions being discussed. I wish there was more information on up and coming religions, such as Wicca. I also wish the African religions were discussed more. I thought too much time was devoted to Christianity and Judaism, although I found the history very enlightening.

One thing this book made me realize was just how organized and connected the ancient world was. Its amazing to think that Africa, the Middle East, Southern Europe, and Western Asia all had trade routes and an exchange of ideas.

I found the discussion about the Baha'i faith very interesting - I'm always partial to a religion that thinks from the very begining, that all people are equal, including men and women. Also, a religion that emphasizes science is also quite amazing.

One thing, this is the fifth edition of the book printed in 1991. It still references the Soviet Union. Its a small distraction, and the world religions haven't changed much since than, so the book is still very relevant in today's world. ( )
  TheDivineOomba | Aug 21, 2012 |
Helpful detail to understanding people who may be your neighbors. Gives a general idea of what others believe; usually it is best to consider the source...just talk to a person of a different religion and find out for yourself what that individual believes and why...take this type of book with a grain of salt. ( )
  pre20cenbooks | Dec 18, 2010 |
Book Description: Glencoe Pub Co, 1979. Trade Paperback. Very Good . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 368 pp., mild wear and soiling to covers & page edges, otherwise tight copy.
  Czrbr | Jun 7, 2010 |
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For introductory courses in World Religions; also appropriate as a supplementary text for courses in Anthropology and Sociology of Religion.This intro to world religions is ideal for students with no previous exposure to religion because of its accessible style and comprehensive, yet concise, presentation. Offering accurate, comparative descriptions of religions, it gives background material on religious theory and study, while exploring the historical and cultural factors. Unlike other texts, Religions of the World includes chapters on Native American and African religions as well as Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, and Baha'i.

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