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World Religions - Is There a Meaning for You?: Edition, cartea 2

Autor Chris Hartney
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 ian 2016

Amazon Best Seller now in 2nd Edition - restructured and expanded, with larger format.

Won the eLit Silver Award, Religion (Eastern & Western) in 2014 - the Dalai Lama won Gold

This is a book about Faith - the faith you have, the faith you would like to know about, the faith you might choose, or even the one you lost. Its value could be at work, in relationships, or interfaith.

It's about the journey of religion through the ages and its impact on us all today. Atheism is included and Agnosticism - and the guilt you might feel when moving from one religion to another. Also Consumerism - is this the new religion? And it talks about 'Cults', how to identify them and how to get out of them.

And if you're looking for meaning and fulfilment in your life? Then browse the world's religions. You may be surprised

This common sense guide takes the form of a journey across religion down the ages, giving a deeply felt appreciation for what each religion offers us, as well as a candid look at the negatives - the untold story. There are Ten Guidelines you can use to assess any faith (or 'cult') if you're thinking of changing religions or going atheist (or the other way round). Humour at times

Our purpose in writing this is to support all those with a need to understand the many ways in which our lives have been affected by religion - the impact on culture, ethics, authority, politics, education, change, gender equality, social taboos and more. It may even help you discuss the un-discussible

There is much here relating to Interfaith Dialogue - where people attempt to cross the gulfs that divide us and see what's on the other side. At the end of the book are firsthand and touching accounts from people of widely differing faiths describing from their own perspectives the experience of full commitment to their tradition.

The book follows the progress of religions over time and how they interact. We start with the most ancient religions: the Pagan and the Australian Aboriginal. Since the book is launched in the Western world, we take up next the Abrahamic religions - those that begin with the Jewish prophet Abraham: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. After, the Eastern religions, starting with Hinduism (the oldest) and following on to Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Daoism, then Atheism - and Consumerism (hilarious but true). Included are the many branches and sects in between, and some serious 'cults'.

Despite the conflicts, and the belief of many that their religion has remained unchanged 'from the beginning', all religions as they spread to new societies, inherit cultural practices and beliefs. Religions, as they evolve and mutate now show signs of coming together as friends, rather than as long-term rivals. We encourage this possibility. And there is a possible 'Theory of Everything' - or is that beyond belief?

And if you have no religious belief? Take a look anyway and wonder about the origins of your own beliefs and values - and what might you owe to whom? How did we get where we are today?

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780992416621
ISBN-10: 0992416620
Pagini: 406
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Revised and Imp
Editura: Relationship Publishing
Seria Edition


Notă biografică

Ron has previously published two children's books with Hicks Smith-Methuen 'The Wind Comes...' and 'The Sea Waits...'. The former was Commended by the Children's Book Council of Australia in 1974. It remained in libraries for over 20 years and was produced on Norwegian television. It was used by a Catholic Nun for her Communion courses in Australia. Different Protestant groups in Canada and Australia requested copying the text of 'The Wind Comes...' (although the book makes no mention of religion). Ron has been able to return to writing in recent years and more children's and other books are in progress. However, he has made the present book his priority as a contribution towards resolving the religious conflicts of the world today and achieving reconciliation. In this venture, Ron had the good fortune to meet with Chris Hartney who agreed to work with him and make his own contributions to this book. An Australian, born in UK, Ron is widely travelled in the Americas (speaking Spanish, Portuguese and French and basic knowledge of Italian and German), the Pacific, Asia, Europe and Africa, and has spent time with indigenous peoples in Panama, Guyana and Australia. He has a BSc from London, Diplôme from Paris and PhD from UCLA (California). In recent years he has specialised in interpersonal skills development, teamwork, and sustainability, and published many articles on these topics; he has also published some short stories. He is at work on a sequel to this book.