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21. The World's Religions: Worldviews and Contemporary Issues (3rd Edition) by William A Young | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2009-08-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description For courses in World Religions or Comparative Religions. This introduction to the world's religions provides an orientation to the study of religion; surveys the stages of development, worldviews, and current situations of the major world religions; and discusses the ways these religions respond to contemporary ethical issues. It also presents a sampling of new religious movements and looks to the possible ways the world's religions may interact in the 21st century. Its distinctive “framework for understanding” religious worldviews allows students to compare and contrast the teachings of religions objectively. Customer Reviews (2)
Good transaction
Very Good Condition |
22. World Religions and Cults 101: A Guide to Spiritual Beliefs (Christianity 101®) by Bruce Bickel, Stan Jantz | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2005-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Why are there so many religions? Do they basically teach thesame thing? Bruce and Stan address these questions and more as they take aclose look at some of the world’s major religions and belief systems. FromIslam to Jehovah’s Witnesses and from New Age Spirituality to Atheism,Darwinism, and Naturalism, WorldReligions and Cults 101 features— Readers will also discover why spiritual searching isuniversal, how each religion compares to Christianity, the characteristics ofcults, and what makes Christianity unique. Formerly titled Bruce & Stan’s® Guideto Cults, Religions, and Spiritual Beliefs Customer Reviews (8)
Good Book
Biased and proud of it!
Great for group Bible study
World Religion and Cults
Not Good for Serious Study |
23. Anarchy Evolution: Faith, Science, and Bad Religion in a World Without God by Greg Graffin, Steve Olson | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2010-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Most people know Greg Graffin as the lead singer of the punk band Bad Religion, but few know that he also received a PhD from Cornell University and teaches evolution at the University of California at Los Angeles. In Anarchy Evolution, Graffin argues that art and science have a deep connection. As an adolescent growing up when "drugs, sex, and trouble could be had on any given night," Graffin discovered that the study of evolution provided a framework through which he could make sense of the world. In this provocative and personal book, he describes his own coming of age as an artist and the formation of his naturalist worldview on questions involving God, science, and human existence. While the battle between religion and science is often displayed in the starkest of terms, Anarchy Evolution provides fresh and nuanced insights into the long-standing debate about atheism and the human condition. It is a book for anyone who has ever wondered if God really exists. Customer Reviews (16)
I believe in re-evolution
Insightful, Inspirational, Captivating
The naturalistic worldview of a punk rock professor
Great book
Evolution for Punk Philosophers |
24. A Concise Introduction to World Religions | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2007-04-16)
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Book review
Great World Religions Book Buy
Good condition, fast delivery
Good book
difficult textbook for introductory level world religions course |
25. Illustrated Guide to World Religions, The | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2003-11-01)
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Good Overview...For Christians
What Would Jesus Say About a Deceptive Book Cover?
World Religions
a christian perspective
Insightful and Easy to Read Overview |
26. Exploring the Religions of Our World by Nancy Clemmons | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2008-03)
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new book |
27. World's Religions w/CD: Worldviews and Contemporary Issues, A Prentice Hall Portfolio Edition (2nd Edition) by William A Young | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2004-05-30)
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World of Religions Textbook
Not bad for half the price of the best intros...
Great!
Informative |
28. Integrating Ecofeminism, Globalization, and World Religions (Nature's Meanings) by Rosemary Radford Ruether | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2005-01)
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29. World Religions in America, Fourth Edition | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2009-10-21)
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Ok buy
Worth the money - straight forward talk |
30. World Religions by Michael Keene | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2006-09-01)
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worldreligions |
31. World Religions Today by John L. Esposito, Darrell J. Fasching, Todd Lewis | |
Paperback: 656
Pages
(2008-11-21)
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Happy shopper
Lovely book
Fast and accurate timing!
good
Good for your fireplace, not education |
32. Can Evangelicals Learn from World Religions?: Jesus, Revelation & Religious Traditions by Gerald R. McDermott | |
Paperback: 233
Pages
(2000-08-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Can one's Christian faith be enriched by encounter with the Analectsof Confucius? Could God's saving deed and disclosure in Jesus Christalone include a wider grace at work in the wisdom of other worldreligions? Evangelical Gerald McDermott says yes. With warrants fromScripture and the tradition of Jonathan Edwards, and a good grasp oftoday's debates on religious pluralism, he makes his case by scrutinyof key writings of non-Christian religions. Here is a fresh voice thatneeds to be heard in the current conversation. - Gabriel Fackre, AbbotProfessor of Christian Theology Emeritus, Andover Newton TheologicalSchool Evangelicals have been wary of engaging at any depth with faiths otherthan Christianity. Commitment to the 'scandal of particularity' hasmeant that many never consider what the revelatory value ofnon-Christian religions might be. Gerald McDermott provides abeautifully written, timely and much-needed contribution to a fieldwhere most angelic evangelicals fear to tread. - Jeremy Begbie, VicePricipal, Ridley Hall, University of Cambridge This book makes a solid contribution to the evangelical theology ofreligions. Leaving aside the issue of the fate of the unevangelized,it leads us to expect to learn from people of other faiths and notsuppose that they have nothing to teach us. What a gracious and openspirit this message frees us to have. - Clark H. Pinnock, Professor ofTheology, McMaster Divinity College Customer Reviews (3)
Tells it like it is (that is, from an evangelical perspective)
Careful & Insightful Biblical Review Makes this a Great Book The author is very diligent and often reminds his readers that the Christian claim of the uniqueness of Christ is one that needs to be lifted up. Furthermore, what we learn from those outside our faith is not new knowledge per se but may be a different but helpful approach to biblical principles. The unfortunate title regrettably misleads readers who will probably be surprised to find a careful study on the nature of revelation and a theological overview of Christianity's major theologians. The concluding chapters offer a great inroad to some Eastern and Near Eastern faiths. Explicitly stating that the acknowledgment of Christ as Lord is the only saving confession, McDermott continues to show how God has continued the biblical tradition of revealing himself to those outside the Christian faith.
Still unsure of the author's intent McDermott seems to be trying to walk both sides of the fence.He boldly claims that Jesus is the only true AND full revelation of God, but he also says that God has revealed aspects of Himself within other religions.So the obvious question becomes, "If these truths can be known within the Christian belief of biblical revelation, then why go to other religions to learn the same things we can learn from Christianity?"He tries to answer this question in a helpful section at the end of the book where he address objections and concerns.His answer focuses on the fact that Jesus used non-Jews to demonstrate true faith (Luke 4:14-30, Matthew 15:21-28, etc) and how some of the pillars within Christianity such as Aquinas (from Aristotle) and Augustine (from Neo-Platonists) had their theology shaped by those outside the Judeo-Christian tradition. Unfortunately, his answer fails to note that in the case of Jesus, those making a religious response were responding directly to Jesus and not acting within their previous religious system.In the case of Augustine and Aquinas, I think they'd be the last to argue for their own infallibility.But what is our test for truth?Evangelicals have said that when it comes to religious claims, its the Bible that has the final say.I'm not disputing that Christians are unable to learn from other religions, but I think we could learn a lot more by studying our own.Rather than reading Confucius or Muhammad, let's try some Aquinas and Augustine (heck, even C.S. Lewis would be a start). This book does have some very positive points, otherwise I wouldn't have given it three stars.McDermott will help Christians become more educated about other religions and hopefully this will help us to become more sensitive when dealing with people from those backgrounds.He has also succeeded in showing evangelicals how to properly test all religious claims by a final standard, and that standard is the Bible.Let him be found "not guilty" of abandoning this important doctrine.McDermott acknowledges that this book covers relatively uncharted territory within evangelicalism.I look forward to his further work in this area and more clarification on his views. ... Read more |
33. Handbook of World Religions by Len Woods | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2008-09-01)
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happy 10
What about all the Christian denominations?
Nice condensation.
Jesus, Mormons, Buddhists or Muslims...good read for all!
"Thorough" |
34. A Comparative View of Religions by Johannes Henricus Scholten | |
Paperback: 26
Pages
(2010-07-24)
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35. The Illustrated Guide to World Religions | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2003-12-11)
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A terse introduction into the seven major world religions |
36. The Old Religion in a New World: The History of North American Christianity by Mark A. Noll | |
Paperback: 340
Pages
(2001-10)
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way not good
Old Religion in the New World
Tight, Fast Paced Survey of North American Christian History
A simply fantastic book! Overall, I thought that this was a simply fantastic book! I found the author's analysis to be both fascinating and convincing. Also, I must say that I have not seen a look at recent trends that could compare. So, as you might expect from all of this gushing, I loved this book, and highly recommend it to you! ... Read more |
37. Religions of the World: A Latter-Day Saint View | |
Paperback: 294
Pages
(1997-08-01)
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Wonderful!
This Book Compares the LDS (Mormon) Religion to Other Religions in the World
Fascinating and open-minded look at other faiths.
Clear and straight forward
well written and very interesting |
38. Recreating Africa: Culture, Kinship, and Religion in the African-Portuguese World, 1441-1770 by James H. Sweet | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2003-09-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Slaves transferred many cultural practices from their homelands to Brazil, including kinship structures, divination rituals, judicial ordeals, ritual burials, dietary restrictions, and secret societies. Sweet demonstrates that the structures of many of these practices remained constant during this early period, although the meanings of the rituals were often transformed as slaves coped with their new environment and status. Religious rituals in particular became potent forms of protest against the institution of slavery and its hardships. In addition, Sweet examines how certain African beliefs and customs challenged and ultimately influenced Brazilian Catholicism. Sweet's analysis sheds new light on African culture in Brazil's slave society while also enriching our understanding of the complex process of creolization and cultural survival. Customer Reviews (1)
Original, fascinating |
39. The Sacred Paths: Understanding the Religions of the World (4th Edition) by Theodore M. Ludwig | |
Hardcover: 576
Pages
(2005-06-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book combines study of the dynamic historical development of each religious tradition with a comparative thematic structure. In this way, the book helps readers to explore each of the major religions as a unique and integral system of meaning and life. At the same time, readers are encouraged to discover and explore the nature of religious experience by comparing basic themes and issues common to all religions. Covering the religions arising from India, China, Japan, and the Mediterranean world, this book introduces the key dimensions of religious experience, outlining the basic human concerns that give rise to religious experience, such as origin and identity, ultimate reality, human nature, and the good life. For anyone interested in exploring the origins and development of the diverse religions of the world. Customer Reviews (3)
Good product condition
Religion From All Six Dimensions
Excellent Resource |
40. Cults, World Religions and the Occult: What They Teach, How to Respond to Them by Kenneth Boa | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(1990-01-26)
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I found the information fascinating.
Through the lens of Christianity, everything is a cult.
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Christian Guide to Cults and World Relgions
What You Would Expect from a Christian Actually, of all religions, Islam and Christianity are definitely cults.Holy wars----sound familiar?Be prepared to kill in the name of your god---sound familiar?Be prepared to sacrifice your son on the altar---sound familiar?Kill all livestock, women and children---sound familiar?What kind of god would demand these to be done? The God of the Holy Bible.Yes, it's a cult but as Christians they should fabricate reasons to explain these. Reading a book about reviewing religions and cults from a viewpoint of a Christian (the author) is simply a waste of time.A book of foolish, biased views...Please recycle the paper. ... Read more |
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