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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... SIKHISM : NEITHER HINDU NOR MUSLIM Sikhism has been called an example of " syn- cretism " ; that is , a religion created out of the merg- er of two other religions . In the case of Sikhism , these two religions are Hinduism and Islam ...
... SIKHISM : NEITHER HINDU NOR MUSLIM Sikhism has been called an example of " syn- cretism " ; that is , a religion created out of the merg- er of two other religions . In the case of Sikhism , these two religions are Hinduism and Islam ...
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... Sikhism , obeying God ( the True Name ) is the highest purpose of human existence ( Adi Granth , Japj ; Macauliffe 1909 : 126 ) . The condition of him who obeys God can- not be described . Whoever tries to describe it shall afterward ...
... Sikhism , obeying God ( the True Name ) is the highest purpose of human existence ( Adi Granth , Japj ; Macauliffe 1909 : 126 ) . The condition of him who obeys God can- not be described . Whoever tries to describe it shall afterward ...
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... Sikhs sought to defend their commu- nity from persecution . The Sikh scripture , known as Guru Granth Sahib , replaced human gurus as the center of Sikhism . In modern India , Sikhs have struggled to maintain autonomy in their Punjabi ...
... Sikhs sought to defend their commu- nity from persecution . The Sikh scripture , known as Guru Granth Sahib , replaced human gurus as the center of Sikhism . In modern India , Sikhs have struggled to maintain autonomy in their Punjabi ...
Contents
What Is Religion? | 3 |
Why Is the Study of Religion So Important | 9 |
Chapter | 13 |
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