What the Great Religions Believe

What the Great Religions Believe
Title What the Great Religions Believe PDF eBook
Author Joseph Gaer
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 1963
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Discovering God

Discovering God
Title Discovering God PDF eBook
Author Rodney Stark
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 605
Release 2009-03-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 006174333X

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Winner of the 2008 Christianity Today Award of Merit in Theology/Ethics The History of God In Discovering God, award-winning sociologist Rodney Stark presents a monumental history of the origins of the great religions from the Stone Age to the Modern Age and wrestles with the central questions of religion and belief.

The Great Religions by Which Men Live

The Great Religions by Which Men Live
Title The Great Religions by Which Men Live PDF eBook
Author Floyd Hiatt Ross
Publisher Fawcett Books
Total Pages 130
Release 1986-10-01
Genre Religions
ISBN 9780449300473

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Formerly: QUESTIONS THAT MATTER MOST ASKED BY THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS. A survey of the world's basic religions: Brahmanic Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Islam, Judaism, Shintoism and Taoism.

The Great Religions of the Modern World

The Great Religions of the Modern World
Title The Great Religions of the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Edward Jabra Jurji
Publisher
Total Pages 404
Release 1946
Genre Religions
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The Great Religions

The Great Religions
Title The Great Religions PDF eBook
Author Richard Cavendish
Publisher New York : Arco Pub.
Total Pages 266
Release 1980
Genre Religion
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Compares and contrasts the tenets of Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, explaining their history, establishment, leaders, struggles, and their forms and guises in the modern world.

Americanism:The Fourth Great Western Religion

Americanism:The Fourth Great Western Religion
Title Americanism:The Fourth Great Western Religion PDF eBook
Author David Gelernter
Publisher Doubleday
Total Pages 175
Release 2007-06-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0385522959

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What does it mean to “believe” in America? Why do we always speak of our country as having a mission or purpose that is higher than other nations? Modern liberals have invested a great deal in the notion that America was founded as a secular state, with religion relegated to the private sphere. David Gelernter argues that America is not secular at all, but a powerful religious idea—indeed, a religion in its own right. Gelernter argues that what we have come to call “Americanism” is in fact a secular version of Zionism. Not the Zionism of the ancient Hebrews, but that of the Puritan founders who saw themselves as the new children of Israel, creating a new Jerusalem in a new world. Their faith-based ideals of liberty, equality, and democratic governance had a greater influence on the nation’s founders than the Enlightenment. Gelernter traces the development of the American religion from its roots in the Puritan Zionism of seventeenth-century New England to the idealistic fighting faith it has become, a militant creed dedicated to spreading freedom around the world. The central figures in this process were Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson, who presided over the secularization of the American Zionist idea into the form we now know as Americanism. If America is a religion, it is a religion without a god, and it is a global religion. People who believe in America live all over the world. Its adherents have included oppressed and freedom-loving peoples everywhere—from the patriots of the Greek and Hungarian revolutions to the martyred Chinese dissidents of Tiananmen Square. Gelernter also shows that anti-Americanism, particularly the virulent kind that is found today in Europe, is a reaction against this religious conception of America on the part of those who adhere to a rival religion of pacifism and appeasement. A startlingly original argument about the religious meaning of America and why it is loved—and hated—with so much passion at home and abroad.

God Is Not Great

God Is Not Great
Title God Is Not Great PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hitchens
Publisher McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages 322
Release 2008-11-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1551991764

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Christopher Hitchens, described in the London Observer as “one of the most prolific, as well as brilliant, journalists of our time” takes on his biggest subject yet–the increasingly dangerous role of religion in the world. In the tradition of Bertrand Russell’s Why I Am Not a Christian and Sam Harris’s recent bestseller, The End Of Faith, Christopher Hitchens makes the ultimate case against religion. With a close and erudite reading of the major religious texts, he documents the ways in which religion is a man-made wish, a cause of dangerous sexual repression, and a distortion of our origins in the cosmos. With eloquent clarity, Hitchens frames the argument for a more secular life based on science and reason, in which hell is replaced by the Hubble Telescope’s awesome view of the universe, and Moses and the burning bush give way to the beauty and symmetry of the double helix.