The World's Religions: Worldviews and Contemporary IssuesThis book enables readers to gain an understanding of the world's religions by discussing their history, stances on contemporary issues, and how they compare and contrast to each other. It includes a discussion of several relatively new and emerging religions, as well as coverage of the indigenous religions of Africa and North America. It also examines various beliefs about current world issues such as ecology and euthanasia. |
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... Christ Jesus The New Testament writer Paul speaks of the human body as enlivened by the Holy Spirit and us to be honored . According to Paul , in Christ all are one , regardless of their nationality , social status , or gender ( First ...
... Christ Jesus The New Testament writer Paul speaks of the human body as enlivened by the Holy Spirit and us to be honored . According to Paul , in Christ all are one , regardless of their nationality , social status , or gender ( First ...
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... Christ they believe the new age has broken into time . This helps explain the Christian sense of living in tension with the " world , " by which is meant reali- ty corrupted by sinfulness and evil . Christians believe that through faith ...
... Christ they believe the new age has broken into time . This helps explain the Christian sense of living in tension with the " world , " by which is meant reali- ty corrupted by sinfulness and evil . Christians believe that through faith ...
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... Christ . He fathered many chil- dren , believing that was his mission as described in Isaiah 45 : 4-7 , 10-16 . Koresh's claim was widely misinterpreted in the media to mean that he was claiming to be Jesus Christ . Koresh taught his ...
... Christ . He fathered many chil- dren , believing that was his mission as described in Isaiah 45 : 4-7 , 10-16 . Koresh's claim was widely misinterpreted in the media to mean that he was claiming to be Jesus Christ . Koresh taught his ...
Contents
What Is Religion? | 3 |
Why Is the Study of Religion So Important | 9 |
Chapter | 13 |
Copyright | |
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