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The Ways of Religion: An Introduction to the Major Traditions
Roger Eastman
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Description for The Ways of Religion: An Introduction to the Major Traditions
Paperback. A revised edition of an anthology in comparative world religions. This text surveys all the major religious traditions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and African religions - as well as covering Zen Buddhism and the religious experience in America. Editor(s): Eastman, Roger. Num Pages: 560 pages, 11 halftones. BIC Classification: HRA; HRLK. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 233 x 163 x 27. Weight in Grams: 839.
This is a fully revised edition of an anthology in comparative world religions. Eastman surveys all the major religious traditions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and African religions - as well as covering Zen Buddhism and the religious experience in America. Eastman allows each tradition to speak in its own voice, excerpting passages from its scriptures, prophets, and distinguished authors.
This is a fully revised edition of an anthology in comparative world religions. Eastman surveys all the major religious traditions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and African religions - as well as covering Zen Buddhism and the religious experience in America. Eastman allows each tradition to speak in its own voice, excerpting passages from its scriptures, prophets, and distinguished authors.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
560
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780195118353
SKU
V9780195118353
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Reviews for The Ways of Religion: An Introduction to the Major Traditions
"A very rich source to enable students to get a 'taste' of influential traditions."
Mary Anne Foley, University of Scranton "A very creative, interesting introduction to world religions
a hybrid text."
Gaston Espinosa, Westmont College "An outstanding anthology and clear expositions."
Allen Howard Podet, Buffalo State College "An excellent supplementary book for World Religions courses because it quotes primary sources."
Marianne Ferguson, Buffalo State College "Excellent selection from recent studies of religion from the original texts. Eastman covers a great deal of ground in 500 pages and does it carefully and intelligently."
Dan O'Bryan, Sierra Nevada College "An excellent survey for use in introductory level courses at the seminary level. It helps to bring students into the world of religion beyond the Judeo-Christian tradition."
Philip Wickari, San Francisco Theological Seminary/Graduate Theological Union "A thorough, comprehensive book with a variety of presentations to meet different kinds of audiences."
Ralph R. Covell, Denver Seminary "The Ways of Religion was just what I was looking for. It provides substantial sections of writings (including Scripture) from various traditions without being overwhelming to students. Its inclusion of contemporary writings adds to it relevancy as well."
Joel J. Heim, Carroll College Praise for the previous edition (first 4 quotes): "In my twenty-five years of teaching world religions this is the first book on the subject that I have liked, with the sole exception of Huston Smith's World Religions. Unlike the latter, this is an anthology and a very excellent one at that. Eastman's book will be a boon to students."
Ramesh Patel, Antioch College "An excellent mixture of restrained but clear commentary with multiple selections of primary texts from the great traditions of humankind. The sense and sentiment, taste and feel emerge from the stories and sacred texts."
Michael Barnes, University of Dayton "A most useful introduction."
Randall Balmer, Barnard College, Columbia University "An excellent anthology...thoroughly recommended for study and general interest."
Geoffrey Parrinder
Mary Anne Foley, University of Scranton "A very creative, interesting introduction to world religions
a hybrid text."
Gaston Espinosa, Westmont College "An outstanding anthology and clear expositions."
Allen Howard Podet, Buffalo State College "An excellent supplementary book for World Religions courses because it quotes primary sources."
Marianne Ferguson, Buffalo State College "Excellent selection from recent studies of religion from the original texts. Eastman covers a great deal of ground in 500 pages and does it carefully and intelligently."
Dan O'Bryan, Sierra Nevada College "An excellent survey for use in introductory level courses at the seminary level. It helps to bring students into the world of religion beyond the Judeo-Christian tradition."
Philip Wickari, San Francisco Theological Seminary/Graduate Theological Union "A thorough, comprehensive book with a variety of presentations to meet different kinds of audiences."
Ralph R. Covell, Denver Seminary "The Ways of Religion was just what I was looking for. It provides substantial sections of writings (including Scripture) from various traditions without being overwhelming to students. Its inclusion of contemporary writings adds to it relevancy as well."
Joel J. Heim, Carroll College Praise for the previous edition (first 4 quotes): "In my twenty-five years of teaching world religions this is the first book on the subject that I have liked, with the sole exception of Huston Smith's World Religions. Unlike the latter, this is an anthology and a very excellent one at that. Eastman's book will be a boon to students."
Ramesh Patel, Antioch College "An excellent mixture of restrained but clear commentary with multiple selections of primary texts from the great traditions of humankind. The sense and sentiment, taste and feel emerge from the stories and sacred texts."
Michael Barnes, University of Dayton "A most useful introduction."
Randall Balmer, Barnard College, Columbia University "An excellent anthology...thoroughly recommended for study and general interest."
Geoffrey Parrinder