Sourcebook of the World's Religions: An Interfaith Guide to Religion and SpiritualityJoel Beversluis New World Library, 8 feb. 2011 - 420 pagini Now in its third edition, this is the most comprehensive work available on the rich variety of paths available to today's spiritual seekers. More than an academic reference, it explores how religions can collaborate to help the world. Essays exploring the realm of building an interfaith community add to the book's detailed portraits of the major religious traditions. The Sourcebook also contains essays on spiritual practices as diverse as theosophy, wicca, and indigenous religions. This revised edition of the Sourcebook offers an unparalleled look at where spirituality is headed in the coming millennium. |
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... Muslims. He wrote scriptures in which he promulgated a new calendar, new religious laws, and new social norms. Opposed by Iran's Muslim clergy and ultimately by its government, thousands of the Báb's followers were killed; in 1850 the ...
... Muslims. He wrote scriptures in which he promulgated a new calendar, new religious laws, and new social norms. Opposed by Iran's Muslim clergy and ultimately by its government, thousands of the Báb's followers were killed; in 1850 the ...
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... Muslim Mission. The African American Church has provided an historic witness to the justice and sovereignty of God within the world community, identifying with many movements committed to the liberation of peoples from oppression. It ...
... Muslim Mission. The African American Church has provided an historic witness to the justice and sovereignty of God within the world community, identifying with many movements committed to the liberation of peoples from oppression. It ...
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... Muslim.” The Qur'an describes Islam in two ways: 1) as the primordial or natural religion (religio naturalis) of the ... Muslims believe in the historical crystalization and establishment of Islam within the religious experience of the ...
... Muslim.” The Qur'an describes Islam in two ways: 1) as the primordial or natural religion (religio naturalis) of the ... Muslims believe in the historical crystalization and establishment of Islam within the religious experience of the ...
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... Muslims. His Companions, rightly guided Caliphs and Imams, carried out his tradition, transmitted it to the ... Muslims who since then were designated Muhajirun (migrants in the Cause of Allah) in 622 C.E. marked a watershed point in the ...
... Muslims. His Companions, rightly guided Caliphs and Imams, carried out his tradition, transmitted it to the ... Muslims who since then were designated Muhajirun (migrants in the Cause of Allah) in 622 C.E. marked a watershed point in the ...
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... Muslims total over a billion and their geographical spread is throughout all the continents. The historic spread of Islam has never been due to its early conquests alone; rather, its appeals are the egalitarian bonding of all believers ...
... Muslims total over a billion and their geographical spread is throughout all the continents. The historic spread of Islam has never been due to its early conquests alone; rather, its appeals are the egalitarian bonding of all believers ...
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