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Book Title
The Ways of Religion: An Introduction to the Major Traditions, 3r
Publication Date
1999-02-11
Edition Number
3
Pages
560
ISBN
9780195118353
Publication Name
Ways of Religion : an Introduction to the Major Traditions
Item Length
6.4in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Roger Eastman
Features
Revised
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
31.7 Oz
Number of Pages
560 Pages

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This is a fully revised edition of an anthology in comparative world religions. Eastman surveys all the major religious traditions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and African religions - as well as covering Zen Buddhism and the religious experience in America. Eastman allows each tradition to speak in its own voice, excerpting passages from its scriptures, prophets, and distinguished authors.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195118359
ISBN-13
9780195118353
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Product Key Features

Author
Roger Eastman
Publication Name
Ways of Religion : an Introduction to the Major Traditions
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
560 Pages

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Item Length
6.4in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
31.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Bl74.W3 1999
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Edition Number
3
Reviews
"An excellent survey for use in introductory level courses at the seminary level. It helps to bring students into the world of religion beyond the Judeo-Christian tradition."--Philip Wickari, San Francisco Theological Seminary/Graduate Theological Union, "An excellent supplementary book for World Religions courses because itquotes primary sources."--Marianne Ferguson, Buffalo State College, "Excellent selection from recent studies of religion from the original texts. Eastman covers a great deal of ground in 500 pages and does it carefully and intelligently."--Dan O'Bryan, Sierra Nevada College, "A very creative, interesting introduction to world religions--a hybridtext."--Gaston Espinosa, Westmont College, "Excellent selection from recent studies of religion from the originaltexts. Eastman covers a great deal of ground in 500 pages and does it carefullyand intelligently."--Dan O'Bryan, Sierra Nevada College, "A thorough, comprehensive book with a variety of presentations to meet different kinds of audiences."--Ralph R. Covell, Denver Seminary, "An Excellent Anthology...Thoroughly Recommended for Study and Generalinterest."--Geoffrey Parrinder, "An excellent survey for use in introductory level courses at the seminarylevel. It helps to bring students into the world of religion beyond theJudeo-Christian tradition."--Philip Wickari, San Francisco TheologicalSeminary/Graduate Theological Union, Praise for the previous edition (first 4 quotes): "In my twenty-five yearsof teaching world religions this is the first book on the subject that I haveliked, with the sole exception of Huston Smith's World Religions. Unlike thelatter, this is an anthology and a very excellent one at that. Eastman's bookwill be a boon to students."--Ramesh Patel, Antioch College, Praise for the previous edition (first 4 quotes): "In my twenty-five years of teaching world religions this is the first book on the subject that I have liked, with the sole exception of Huston Smith's World Religions. Unlike the latter, this is an anthology and a very excellent one at that.Eastman's book will be a boon to students."--Ramesh Patel, Antioch College, "An excellent mixture of restrained but clear commentary with multipleselections of primary texts from the great traditions of humankind. The senseand sentiment, taste and feel emerge from the stories and sacredtexts."--Michael Barnes, University of Dayton, "An excellent supplementary book for World Religions courses because it quotes primary sources."--Marianne Ferguson, Buffalo State College, "A very rich source to enable students to get a 'taste' of influential traditions."--Mary Anne Foley, University of Scranton, "An excellent mixture of restrained but clear commentary with multiple selections of primary texts from the great traditions of humankind. The sense and sentiment, taste and feel emerge from the stories and sacred texts."--Michael Barnes, University of Dayton, "A very rich source to enable students to get a 'taste' of influential traditions."--Mary Anne Foley, University of Scranton"A very creative, interesting introduction to world religions--a hybrid text."--Gaston Espinosa, Westmont College"An outstanding anthology and clear expositions."--Allen Howard Podet, Buffalo State College"An excellent supplementary book for World Religions courses because it quotes primary sources."--Marianne Ferguson, Buffalo State College"Excellent selection from recent studies of religion from the original texts. Eastman covers a great deal of ground in 500 pages and does it carefully and intelligently."--Dan O'Bryan, Sierra Nevada College"An excellent survey for use in introductory level courses at the seminary level. It helps to bring students into the world of religion beyond the Judeo-Christian tradition."--Philip Wickari, San Francisco Theological Seminary/Graduate Theological Union"A thorough, comprehensive book with a variety of presentations to meet different kinds of audiences."--Ralph R. Covell, Denver Seminary"The Ways of Religion was just what I was looking for. It provides substantial sections of writings (including Scripture) from various traditions without being overwhelming to students. Its inclusion of contemporary writings adds to it relevancy as well."--Joel J. Heim, Carroll CollegePraise for the previous edition (first 4 quotes): "In my twenty-five years of teaching world religions this is the first book on the subject that I have liked, with the sole exception of Huston Smith's World Religions. Unlike the latter, this is an anthology and a very excellent one at that. Eastman's book will be a boon to students."--Ramesh Patel, Antioch College"An excellent mixture of restrained but clear commentary with multiple selections of primary texts from the great traditions of humankind. The sense and sentiment, taste and feel emerge from the stories and sacred texts."--Michael Barnes, University of Dayton"A most useful introduction."--Randall Balmer, Barnard College, Columbia University"An excellent anthology...thoroughly recommended for study and general interest."--Geoffrey Parrinder, "A thorough, comprehensive book with a variety of presentations to meetdifferent kinds of audiences."--Ralph R. Covell, Denver Seminary, "The Ways of Religion was just what I was looking for. It provides substantial sections of writings (including Scripture) from various traditions without being overwhelming to students. Its inclusion of contemporary writings adds to it relevancy as well."--Joel J. Heim, Carroll College, "A very creative, interesting introduction to world religions--a hybrid text."--Gaston Espinosa, Westmont College
Table of Content
PrefacePROLOGUEIntroductionFrontiers of Encounter, Diana L. EckI. HINDUISM: Himalayas of the SoulThe Hindu View of Life, Sarvepalli RadhakrishnanHymns from the Rig Veda, Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty (translator)Selections, The Upanishads, Swami Prabhavananda and Frederick Manchester (translators)Selections, Bhagavad-Gita, Barbara Stoler Miller (translator)Yoga: The Discipline of Freedom, Barbara Stoler MillerChudala, R. K. NarayanI Am But a Seeker After Truth, Mahatma GandhiII. BUDDHISM: Enlightenment, Compassion, NirvanaThe Roar of Awakening, Heinrich Zimmer (translator)Buddhahood, Heinrich ZimmerSelections, Buddhist Scriptures,, Edward Conze (translator)Selections, The DhammapadaJohn Ross Carter and Mahinda Palihawadana (translators)Buddhaghosa on the Recollection of Death, Edward Conze (translator)The Mahayana and the Ideal of Bodhisattva, Ananda CoomaraswamyBuddhism As a Way of Life, Walpola RahulaHolder of the White Lotus, The Dalai LamaIII. ZEN BUDDHISM: The Sound of One HandThe Essence of Zen, D.T. SuzukiZen Dust: The Koan, Ruth Fuller SasakiHan-shan and Cold Mountain, Gary Snyder (translator)Hakuin: Poor Hole-Dwelling Devil, Philip B. Yampolsky (translator)Be Like a Frog, Shunryu SuzukiIV. CONFUCIANISM: An Ideal of Moral OrderConfucius and the Struggle for Human HappinessH.G. CreelSelections, The Analects, Arthur Waley (translator)Selections, The Book of Mencius, W.A.C.H. Dobson (translator)Confucian Self-Realization, Tu Wei-mingConfucianism in Perspective, Julia ChingA Confucian Metaphor--The Holy Vessel, Herbert FingaretteV. Taoism: The Way to Do Is to BeThe Old Master and His Book, Frederic SpiegelbergSelections, Tao Te Ching, Gia-fu Feng and Jane English (translators)Selections, Chuang Tzu, Thomas MertonThe Chinese Mind: Its Taoist Substratum, Lin Tung-chiTao Now, Huston SmithVI. SHINTO: The Way of the KamiShinto and Japan: An Overview, Edwin O. ReischauerThe Way of the Kami, Joseph M. KitagawaThe True Way, Motoori NorinagaBeginnings, Births, Fertility, and Festivals, Ian ReaderGlimpses of Shinto, Lafcadio HearnVII. JUDAISM: The Sanctification of LifeWhat Is Judaism?, Nicholas de LangeNothing Is Ordinary, Louis FinkelsteinSelections, The Holy Scriptures, The Jewish Publication SocietyThe Essential Talmud, Adin SteinsaltzJewish Mystical Tales, Howard SchwartzHolocaust, Emil L. FackenheimVIII. CHRISTIANITY: Taking Up The CrossWays of Being Religious in the New Testament, Norman PerrinSelections, The New Testament, New Revised Standard VersionThe Gospel of Thomas, Thomas O. Lambdin (translator)Selections, The Confessions, St. AugustineThe Anguish of Being a Christian, Soren KierkegaardSeeds of Contemplation, Thomas MertonOn the Road to Damascus, Rita DoveIX. ISLAM: The Straight PathMuhammad, Prophet of God, John L. EspositoSelections, The Koran, A. J. Arberry (translator)The Qur'anic Teaching, Fazlur RahmanDeliverance from Error, Al-GhazaliMoments of the Religious Life, Isma'il R. FarugiMale and Female in Islamic Perspective, Seyyed Hossein NasrX. AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGIONS: The Dawn of All ThingsErrors of Terminology, E. Bolaji IdowuTraditional African Religion, Vincent MulagoGod in African Belief, E. Geoffrey ParrinderOgotemmeli and the Dawn of All Things, Marcel GriauleDivinities, Spirits, and the Living Dead, John S. MbitiXI. RELIGION IN AMERICA: A SamplerFrontier Preacher, Peter CartwrightThe Faith of the Latter-day Saints, Joseph SmithChristian Science, Mary Baker EddyThe Souls of Black FolkW.E.B. Du BoisThe Spiritual Values of Native Americans, Joseph Epes BrownEPILOGUEIntroductionA Personal Note, John Hick
Copyright Date
1999
Topic
Comparative Religion, General
Lccn
98-027306
Dewey Decimal
291
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Religion

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