The World's ReligionsCambridge University Press, 28 jun 1998 - 608 páginas This book looks at the world's religions in terms of world history, and as constantly developing systems of belief. Part I traces the development of religions, as they evolved from the traditions of the ancient world. Part 2 examines the changes to faiths and cultures following the Renaissance and the voyages of conquest and discovery, and asks how, why, and with what effect religions have been refashioned over the ages up to today. The religions are described through their symbols, rituals, followers, architecture and art. Recent developments, such as the spread of Islam, African-American and Hispanic-American religious experience, and women priests is also included. |
Índice
VI | 32 |
VIII | 36 |
IX | 43 |
XI | 46 |
XII | 51 |
XIII | 53 |
XIV | 57 |
XV | 68 |
LXXXIV | 331 |
LXXXV | 344 |
LXXXVI | 345 |
LXXXVII | 347 |
LXXXVIII | 352 |
LXXXIX | 353 |
XC | 365 |
XCI | 366 |
XVI | 72 |
XVII | 75 |
XVIII | 81 |
XIX | 87 |
XX | 91 |
XXI | 95 |
XXIII | 97 |
XXIV | 102 |
XXV | 106 |
XXVII | 112 |
XXVIII | 121 |
XXIX | 124 |
XXX | 129 |
XXXI | 132 |
XXXII | 134 |
XXXIII | 155 |
XXXV | 159 |
XXXVI | 164 |
XXXVII | 166 |
XXXVIII | 169 |
XXXIX | 174 |
XL | 177 |
XLII | 181 |
XLIV | 182 |
XLV | 184 |
XLVII | 185 |
XLVIII | 191 |
XLIX | 197 |
L | 199 |
LI | 202 |
LII | 205 |
LIII | 209 |
LIV | 218 |
LV | 219 |
LVI | 226 |
LVII | 228 |
LVIII | 230 |
LIX | 231 |
LX | 234 |
LXI | 238 |
LXII | 243 |
LXIII | 246 |
LXIV | 255 |
LXV | 257 |
LXVIII | 261 |
LXIX | 269 |
LXX | 274 |
LXXI | 282 |
LXXII | 285 |
LXXIII | 286 |
LXXIV | 295 |
LXXV | 300 |
LXXVI | 302 |
LXXVII | 307 |
LXXIX | 309 |
LXXX | 317 |
LXXXI | 322 |
LXXXII | 326 |
XCII | 370 |
XCIII | 372 |
XCIV | 378 |
XCV | 385 |
XCVI | 391 |
XCVII | 395 |
XCVIII | 397 |
CI | 404 |
CII | 416 |
CIII | 425 |
CIV | 430 |
CV | 435 |
CVI | 443 |
CVII | 449 |
CIX | 455 |
CX | 456 |
CXI | 459 |
CXII | 460 |
CXIII | 462 |
CXIV | 465 |
CXVI | 467 |
CXIX | 469 |
CXX | 474 |
CXXI | 479 |
CXXII | 481 |
CXXIII | 484 |
CXXIV | 488 |
CXXV | 495 |
CXXVI | 498 |
CXXVII | 503 |
CXXVIII | 508 |
CXXIX | 510 |
CXXX | 514 |
CXXXI | 517 |
CXXXII | 521 |
CXXXIV | 522 |
CXXXV | 528 |
CXXXVI | 529 |
CXXXVII | 532 |
CXXXVIII | 536 |
CXXXIX | 541 |
CXL | 544 |
CXLI | 545 |
CXLII | 546 |
CXLIII | 551 |
CXLIV | 555 |
CXLVII | 563 |
CXLVIII | 566 |
CXLIX | 569 |
CL | 571 |
CLI | 579 |
CLII | 584 |
CLIII | 586 |
CLIV | 591 |
CLV | 595 |
598 | |
599 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The World's Religions: Old Traditions and Modern Transformations Ninian Smart No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1989 |
Términos y frases comunes
Africa American Asia Aśoka became belief Bible Black Bodhisattva Brahmins British Buddha Buddhism Catholic Catholicism central century C.E. China Chinese Christianity Church civilization classical colonial Confucian cult culture Daoist death divine doctrine early East Eastern emperor empire especially ethical Europe experience faith forces goddess gods groups Guru heaven Hindu Hinduism holy human ideas ideology important India Indian influence Islam Israel Jainism Japan Japanese Jewish Jews Judaism Laozi later liberal living Mahāvīra Mahāyāna Marxism medieval meditation missionaries modern monks movement Muhammad Muslim mystical myth nationalism North numinous Orthodox period person philosophy political practice Prophet Pure Land Qur'an reform region religion religious revival Revolution rites ritual dimension Roman Russian sacred scriptures shamanism Shi'a Shinto shrines Sikh Sikhism social society South Soviet spirit Sri Lanka story struggle Sufi Ta'aroa teachings Temple Theravada thought tradition various vision West Western worldview worship Zoroastrianism
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Religion in Modern Times: An Interpretive Anthology Linda Woodhead,Paul Heelas No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2000 |