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A History of the World's Religions by David S. Noss,

A History of the World's Religions by David S. Noss,
Refined by over forty years of dialogue and correspondence with religious experts and practitioners around the world, Noss's "A History of the World's Religions" is widely regarded as the hallmark of scholarship, fairness, and accuracy in its field. It is also the most thorough yet manageable history of world religion available in a single volume, treating many subjects largely neglected in other texts. The book's depth, breadth, and, organization free instructors from having to "cover" everything in lectures, enabling them to select specific assignments and use class time for questions, discussion, and their own favorite materials. NEW TO THE ELEVENTH EDITION! Updated coverage on Islam--In central Africa, Iran, Indonesia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Southeast Asia. New material on quasi-religious movements--Includes the Wahhabi-derived agencies of terrorism in the Islamic world; the Falun Gong in China; and "spirituality" on the American scene. Enhanced interior design, including new categories of illustrations and generous, color-highlighted primary source materials throughout--integrates a wealth of original short passages quoted from sacred texts and accompanied by explanatory comments. STANDARD CONTENT AND PEDAGOGIC FEATURES OF "A HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS" Comprehensive, in-depth coverage in concise presentation, offering the most detailed treatment of world religions available in a single-volume text. Demonstrates historical influences of religions on social, political, and ethical arenas. Updates material on the contemporary relevance of world religions. Attention to differing varieties of Islamic fundamentalism. Appropriate attention to female divinities and the roleof women. Includes complete chapter on Zoroastrianism, often absent in other texts. Detailed table of contents and extensive subheads. In-text highlighted terms which are keyed to chapter-end glossaries. Brief boxed quotations. Special color inserts to highlight key quotations.



Exploring the Religions of Our World by Nancy Clemmons,
Exploring the Religions of Our World by Nancy Clemmons,
Written in accord with the Catechism of the Catholic Church and rooted in the sound catechetical principles of the National Catechetical Directory, these texts present a well-defined curriculum model that stresses clear objectives, careful organization, and creative methods and evaluation procedures to check the attainment of goals. Very flexible, allowing teachers to select materials to highlight and stress, each text can be implemented on various grade levels for a quarter, a semester, or a full year depending on the length and frequency of class meetings. The approach to studying and comparing religion taken by Nancy Clemmons, SNJM is to expand an ever-widening circle that begins with the teen's understanding of their own religious roots. Beginning with Judaism and Christianity, Clemmons widens the circle further to discuss first another major monotheistic faith (Islam) before turning to other ancient religions of the world (Hinduism, Sikism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism) that have reemerged in various forms in North America today. Clemmons returns full circle to explore a variety of religious traditions that sprung from America's Protestant roots including Mormonism, Jehovah's Witness, and the Church of Christ, Scientist. A brief history (including information on the founder and other major figures), scripture or other major writings, beliefs and practices, and sacred spaces and sacred times are included as part of the study of each religion. Clemmons also shows how each religion impacts North America today, and how North Americans impact these religions through the inclusion of personal profiles that describe situations where the religion has likely alreadyintersected with the teen's own experiences.



Revealed religion - A revealed religion is one which perceives a symbolic center in a set of revelations allegedly given by a deity, and often transcribed into a sacred text. Four prominent examples are Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.

One World Religion - One World Religion (OWR) is the view taken by many New Age theorists that eventually all of the world's religions, or at least portions of them, will combine to form the one "true" religion. It is believed by some that there are both truths and inaccuracies in all of the major world religions.

New World Religion - =New World Religion=

Evolution: The World of Sacred Device - Evolution: The World of Sacred Device is a computer role-playing game for the Sega Dreamcast console. It was developed by Sting and published by Ubisoft in North America.



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Culture in Ordinarily Religion Sacred Study - Culture in Ordinarily Religion Sacred Study Practicing Religion in the Age of the Media: Explorations in Media, Religion, and Culture by Stewart M. Hoover, Increasingly, the religious practices people engage in culture in dinarily religion sacred study and the ways they talk about what is meaningful or sacred take place in the context of media culture -in the realm of the so-called secular. Focusing on this intersection of the sacred culture in dinarily religion sacred study and the secular, this ...

Religion Spirituality - Religion Spirituality Encyclopedia of Spiritual Development in Childhood and Adolescen The Encyclopedia of Religious religion spirituality and Spiritual Development is the first reference work to focus on the developmental process of religion religion spirituality and spirituality across the human life span. Spiritual development is an important part of human development that has links to identity development, moral development, religion spirituality and civic engagement. This innovative Encyclopedia offers insight into the characteristics of people religion spirituality and their contexts that interact to ...

Monotheistic Religion - Monotheistic Religion The Encyclopedia of World Religions The global civilization of our time, as well as the growing ethnic monotheistic religion and religious diversity in the United States, makes it necessary for Americans to become better acquainted with their neighbors -- next door monotheistic religion and across the ocean. To be able to communicate with the rest of the world, it is important for young adults to expand their basic knowledge of cultural beliefs, practices, monotheistic religion and values. Written in accessible ...

Culture in Ordinarily Religion Sacred Study - Culture in Ordinarily Religion Sacred Study Practicing Religion in the Age of the Media Increasingly, the religious practices people engage in culture in dinarily religion sacred study and the ways they talk about what is meaningful or sacred take place in the context of media culture — in the realm of the so-called secular. Focusing on this intersection of the sacred culture in dinarily religion sacred study and the secular, this volume gathers together the work of media experts, religious historians, ...

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