World religions / Warren Matthews.

By: Matthews, Warren
Material type: TextTextPublisher: United States of America: Cengage Learning, c2010Edition: 2nd edDescription: 425 p: ill.; 26 cmISBN: ISBN 978-0-495-603390-0Subject(s): ReligionDDC classification: TH 200 M442 2010
Contents:
Brief contents -- Introduction -- 1. Religions of tribes and city-states (religions of Americas, religions of Africa) -- 2. Religions arising in India (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism) -- 3. religions of China and Japan -- 4. Religions that influenced east and west (ancient religions of Iraq and Iran) -- 5. Religions of the family of Abraham (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, new forms of Older religions, globalization and world religions). Contents -- Introduction -- Common features of most religions -- what is sacred -- Distinctive features of the book -- Historical development -- Worldview -- The point of view of the text -- vocabulary.
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Includes questions for review, vocabularies, questions for discussions, notes, and guide for further readings (books, periodicals), glossary, bibliographical references and index

Brief contents -- Introduction -- 1. Religions of tribes and city-states (religions of Americas, religions of Africa) -- 2. Religions arising in India (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism) -- 3. religions of China and Japan -- 4. Religions that influenced east and west (ancient religions of Iraq and Iran) -- 5. Religions of the family of Abraham (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, new forms of Older religions, globalization and world religions).
Contents -- Introduction -- Common features of most religions -- what is sacred -- Distinctive features of the book -- Historical development -- Worldview -- The point of view of the text -- vocabulary.

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