Have you ever wondered . . .
– what the red dot on an Indian woman's forehead means?
– whether all Buddhist monks practice martial arts?
– if the Emperor of Japan is still considered a god?Here is a concise, informative guide for anyone looking for answers to basic questions about the world's varied religions. In short, incisive chapters, Winfried Corduan introduces readers to twelve of the world's major religions, including Baha'i, Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Daoism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Parsi, Shinto and Sikhism. For each, he offers brief descriptions of its name, numbers and distribution, key symbols, history, Scriptures, major beliefs, subgroups, worship practices, home practices, clothing, diet and calendar. Also included are even briefer descriptions of sixteen new religious movements and traditional or tribal religions.
This book is for students, pastors and other busy people who want the quick, bare-facts scoop on current religions.
Designed for students and pastors alike, the short and accessible volumes in the IVP Pocket Reference Series will help you tackle the study of biblical languages, church history, apologetics, world religions, Christian spirituality, ethics, theology, and more.
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Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Baha’i
3. Buddhism
4. Christianity
5. Confucianism
6. Daoism
7. Hinduism
8. Islam
9. Jainism
10. Judaism
11. New Religions
Aleph
Ahmadiyya Islam
Cao Dai
Christian Science
Falun Gong
Iskcon (Hare Krishna)
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Juce
Mormonism
Nation of Islam
Rastafarianism
Scientology
Soka Gakkai
Tenrikyo
Unification Church
Wahhabite Islam
Wicca
Parsiism (Zoroastrianism)
Shinto
Sikhism
Traditional and Tribal Religions
关于作者
Winfried Corduan (Ph.D., Rice University) is professor emeritus of philosophy and religion at Taylor University, Upland, Indiana. He has led many undergraduate tours focusing on the lived religious traditions of various parts of the world. He is the author of several books, including Reasonable Faith, A Tapestry of Faiths and Pocket Guide to World Religions.