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The Religions of the World and Their Relations to Christianity

Autor Frederick Denison Maurice
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mai 2018
The Religions of the World and Their Relations to Christianity (1847) derives from a series of eight lectures by the renowned theologian and political radical F. D. Maurice (1805–1872). They were given in a series established by Robert Boyle in 1691 as a stipulation of his will and intended 'for proving the Christian Religion against notorious Infidels'. Maurice both abides by and transforms this charge, examining 'the great Religious Systems … not going into their details … but enquiring what was their main characteristical principle.' In this important early work of comparative religious scholarship, Maurice investigates the theological foundations of the major world religions - Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Judaism - as well as what he calls the 'defunct' faiths of ancient Greek, Rome, Egypt, Persia and Scandinavia. The resulting text is a rich work of theological enquiry and a valuable testament to a central nineteenth-century religious thinker.
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ISBN-13: 9780649688944
ISBN-10: 0649688945
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC

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Part I: 1. Mahometanism; 2. Hindooism; 3. Buddhism; 4. The defunct religions; Part II: 5. Relations of Mahometanism with Christianity; 6. Relations of Hindooism with Christianity; 7. Relations of Buddhism with Christianity; 8. How Christianity assailed the defunct systems.

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This 1847 landmark text of comparative theology seeks the core principles of world religions, both present and past.