Smith, Huston
Religions of man Huston Smith Print The religions of man - New York Harper & Row Publish 1958 - xi, 371 p. Hardback book.
"Perennial Library" on title page.
Contents
Preface
1. Point of departure
2. Hinduism
3. Buddhism
4. Confucianism
5. Taoism
6. Islam
7. Judaism
8. Christianity
9. A final examination
Notes
Index
Here is a unique study of the world's greatest religions: Hinuism, Buddhims, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity. It explains, simply and sympathetically, the basic tenets of each religion and the reasons why it attracts millions of devout followers. It is a fascinating presentation of both the differences and similarities in the major religious traditions.
56-11923
Man --Religions
Religion--Comparative history.
290 Smi 8
Religions of man Huston Smith Print The religions of man - New York Harper & Row Publish 1958 - xi, 371 p. Hardback book.
"Perennial Library" on title page.
Contents
Preface
1. Point of departure
2. Hinduism
3. Buddhism
4. Confucianism
5. Taoism
6. Islam
7. Judaism
8. Christianity
9. A final examination
Notes
Index
Here is a unique study of the world's greatest religions: Hinuism, Buddhims, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity. It explains, simply and sympathetically, the basic tenets of each religion and the reasons why it attracts millions of devout followers. It is a fascinating presentation of both the differences and similarities in the major religious traditions.
56-11923
Man --Religions
Religion--Comparative history.
290 Smi 8