Introduction to world religion and belief system/ Reynaldo S. Mejia.

By: Mejia, Reynaldo S
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bulacan: St. Andrew Pub., ©2016Description: 212p.; 26cmISBN: ISBN 978-971-014-429-7Subject(s): ReilgionsDDC classification: TH 200 M516 2016
Contents:
Contents: ch.1 Definition of terms (polytheism, atheism) -- ch.2 How world religions began -- ch.3 positive and negative effect of religions -- ch.4 Judaism -- ch.5 Christianity -- ch.6 Islam -- ch.7 Comparative analysis -- ch.8 Hinduism -- ch.9 Theravada Buddhism -- ch.10 -- Mahayana Buddhism -- ch.11 Comparative analysis -- ch.12 Confucianism -- ch.13 Synthesis.
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Includes definition of terms, chapter exercises, and bibliographical references.

Contents: ch.1 Definition of terms (polytheism, atheism) -- ch.2 How world religions began -- ch.3 positive and negative effect of religions -- ch.4 Judaism -- ch.5 Christianity -- ch.6 Islam -- ch.7 Comparative analysis -- ch.8 Hinduism -- ch.9 Theravada Buddhism -- ch.10 -- Mahayana Buddhism -- ch.11 Comparative analysis -- ch.12 Confucianism -- ch.13 Synthesis.

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