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The Power of Religion. A Comparative Introduction.
Amanda Porterfield
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Description for The Power of Religion. A Comparative Introduction.
Paperback. Describes and compares six religious traditions - Native American, Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, and Buddhist - focusing on ways in which belief is played out in practice, experience, and community. This book also emphasizes on religion in the USA, with attention to the historical developments each religion has undergone. Num Pages: 240 pages, 14 halftones. BIC Classification: 1KBB; HRAC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 233 x 154 x 12. Weight in Grams: 345.
This introductory textbook describes and compares six religious traditions - Native American, Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, and Buddhist - focusing on ways in which belief is played out in practice, experience, and community. Emphasis is placed on religion in the USA today, with attention to the historical developments each religion has undergone, especially in response to the religious pluralism of American culture.
This introductory textbook describes and compares six religious traditions - Native American, Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, and Buddhist - focusing on ways in which belief is played out in practice, experience, and community. Emphasis is placed on religion in the USA today, with attention to the historical developments each religion has undergone, especially in response to the religious pluralism of American culture.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc United States
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780195093292
SKU
V9780195093292
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Ref
99-22
Reviews for The Power of Religion. A Comparative Introduction.
"An excellent introductory reader for understanding the diversity of religious beliefs and practices and the way(s) religion is an integral aspect of all cultures and traditions. Excellent for all college levels."
Rosemary Rader, Carleton College "I'm excited to find a text that focuses on the ways religion 'plays out' in real human lives, that is rooted in lived experience and historical realities, and that connects new concepts and materials to previous concepts and materials in the text. My students will appreciate the readability of the text."
Wayne A. Gilbert, Community College of Aurora "I have been searching for an introductory book that presents the truths of religion in a clear and meaningful way. The Power of Religion is the answer to my prayers."
Rev. James, Nadeau, University of New England "The use of descriptions of religious rituals as the doorway to the study of religions is excellent."
Michael Latzer, Gannon University "A very much needed and useful resource for any introductory course on the world's religions. Whereas most textbooks present various religions in their official forms, Porterfield's text offers informative and intimate portraits of religions in their popular forms."
Fotini Katsanus, University of North Carolina-Charlotte "Well written, easy to understand. It follows through on the claims in the introduction. I appreciate the comparison of groups along the way, and the final section on community is helpful in pulling the pieces together."
Stephen Pettis, Buffalo State College "I like the concrete approach."
O.A. Robinson, Central Methodist College
Rosemary Rader, Carleton College "I'm excited to find a text that focuses on the ways religion 'plays out' in real human lives, that is rooted in lived experience and historical realities, and that connects new concepts and materials to previous concepts and materials in the text. My students will appreciate the readability of the text."
Wayne A. Gilbert, Community College of Aurora "I have been searching for an introductory book that presents the truths of religion in a clear and meaningful way. The Power of Religion is the answer to my prayers."
Rev. James, Nadeau, University of New England "The use of descriptions of religious rituals as the doorway to the study of religions is excellent."
Michael Latzer, Gannon University "A very much needed and useful resource for any introductory course on the world's religions. Whereas most textbooks present various religions in their official forms, Porterfield's text offers informative and intimate portraits of religions in their popular forms."
Fotini Katsanus, University of North Carolina-Charlotte "Well written, easy to understand. It follows through on the claims in the introduction. I appreciate the comparison of groups along the way, and the final section on community is helpful in pulling the pieces together."
Stephen Pettis, Buffalo State College "I like the concrete approach."
O.A. Robinson, Central Methodist College