The religions of man. by. Smith, Huston, comp. Publication date. Topics. Religions. Publisher. [New York] New American www.doorway.ru Interaction Count: · 'The Religions of Man' is the seminal work in the scholarship of world spiritual traditions, by the eminent and beloved Huston Smith, who was born to a Christian Missionary family in China and raised among books and humanity to embody a life of nearly a century questing for the meaning of our souls, hearts, and language of seeking, of faith, and of shared purpose/5. The religions of man: By Huston Smith (Perennial library) by Smith, Huston and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Huston Smith Religions of Man - .
Huston Cummings Smith (born ) is among the preeminent religious studies scholars in the United States. His work, The Religions of Man (later revised and retitled The World's Religions), is a classic in the field, with over two million copies sold, and it remains a common introduction to comparative religion. The Religions Of Man|Huston Smith, Loukis Laras: Reminiscences Of A Chiote Merchant During The War Of Independence (Classic Reprint)|Demetrios Vikelas, Studies In Anaesthetics, Including Intravenous Dental Anaesthesia|J.G. Bourne, On Patriotism: The Condition, Prospects, And Duties Of The American People, A Sermon Delivered On Fast Day At Church Green, Boston Volume 2|Orville Dewey. Buy Religions of Man by Huston Smith online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 4 editions - starting at $ Shop now.
The author achieves this task by giving these religious systems a profound analysis. In essence, the book is made superb by the simple integration of wisdom carried in religious sayings. Hence, the book offers a candid insight into the nature of man and religion. 'The Religions of Man' is the seminal work in the scholarship of world spiritual traditions, by the eminent and beloved Huston Smith, who was born to a Christian Missionary family in China and raised among books and humanity to embody a life of nearly a century questing for the meaning of our souls, hearts, and language of seeking, of faith, and of shared purpose. After a brief introduction, entitled 'Points of Departure', Smith looks at the major religions in turn in the following order: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. This is not an alphabetical ordering, nor geographic or chronological ordering.
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