World Religions in the Global Society :Selected Readings

World Religions in the Global Society

World Religions in the Global Society :Selected Readings

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World Religions in the Global Society: Selected Readings helps students explore the origins, historical developments, teachings, and contemporary practices of some of the major world religions. The anthology highlights common themes, similarities, and differences within select world religions to demonstrate the diverse perspectives they offer to humanity.

The readings examine the different ways in which religions interpret life and reality. They explore the lives, practices, and teachings of great religious leaders to highlight these individuals' unique philosophies of life. Students are challenged to consider what religion is, why humans are religious, the value of studying religion, and how exactly religion is studied.

The anthology is divided into five distinct units that first provide students with an introduction to the study of religion and then explore Indigenous religions, Eastern religions, Western religions, and the future of religion. Individual chapters examine Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese religions, Christianity, Islam, and more. Students consider the interplay of science, religion, and society, as well as new religious movements, including Caribbean Santeria, Wiccan beliefs, and more.

World Religions in the Global Society is an ideal resource for courses and programs in world religions and religious studies.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781793514318
Number Of Pages 470
Item Weight 800 g
Product Dimensions 203 x 254 x 24 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cognella, Inc
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Mary Nyangweso is the J. Woolard and Helen Peel Distinguished Professor in Religious Studies at East Carolina University. She holds a Ph.D. in sociology of religion from Drew University and master's degrees in theology and philosophy from Emory University and Moi University, respectively. Dr. Nyangweso specializes in African religions, Islam, religion and sexuality, and gender rights. She examines socio-cultural determinants of gender-based violence and other issues from African, Christianity, and Islamic perspectives. Dr. Nyangweso has published extensively on matters related to domestic violence, female genital cutting, and HIV/AIDS.

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