A Reader's Guide to the Great ReligionsCharles J. Adams This unique guide is the only comprehensive survey of the literature on the history, beliefs, and institutions of the world's great religions. In 13 incisive essays "A Reader's Guide to the Great Religions" presents a critical selection and evaluation of the available literature . the athurs, each a leading authority on a particular religion, tell not only what to read, but why, suggesting works they think are the best and most useful or most typical of their kind. |
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Primitive Religion by Charles H Long | 1 |
The Ancient World by Willard G Oxtoby | 39 |
The Religions of Mexico and of Central | 78 |
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