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Gary Kessler, Gary E Kessler
Studying Religion: An Introduction Through Cases
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Through the use of thought-provoking case studies, summaries, and review questions, this introductory level text shows students how to engage in the academic, objective study of religion and helps instructors address some of the typical problems they encounter when introducing students to the study of religion. Kessler guides students through an unbiased and varied study of religious beliefs and practices such as sacred power, myths and rituals, religious art, the problem of evil, and the relationship between religion and morality. The text also addresses issues of gender and religious institutionalization.
List of contents
PrefaceChapter 1: Thinking about Being a Student of Religion 1.1 Insider's and Outsider's Perspectives1.2 Qualities Worth Having1.3 Why Study Religion?Review QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 2: On Defining and Studying Religion2.1 Marks of a Good Definition2.2 Two Definitions2.3 Is Secular Humanism a Religion?2.4 A Simple Map of the Field2.5 Goals and Methods2.6 Fieldwork2.7 ControversyReview QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
1.1 Insider's and Outsider's Perspectives1.2 Qualities Worth Having1.3 Why Study Religion?Review QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 2: On Defining and Studying Religion2.1 Marks of a Good Definition2.2 Two Definitions2.3 Is Secular Humanism a Religion?2.4 A Simple Map of the Field2.5 Goals and Methods2.6 Fieldwork2.7 ControversyReview QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
1.3 Why Study Religion?Review QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 2: On Defining and Studying Religion2.1 Marks of a Good Definition2.2 Two Definitions2.3 Is Secular Humanism a Religion?2.4 A Simple Map of the Field2.5 Goals and Methods2.6 Fieldwork2.7 ControversyReview QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
ExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 2: On Defining and Studying Religion2.1 Marks of a Good Definition2.2 Two Definitions2.3 Is Secular Humanism a Religion?2.4 A Simple Map of the Field2.5 Goals and Methods2.6 Fieldwork2.7 ControversyReview QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Internet ResourcesChapter 2: On Defining and Studying Religion2.1 Marks of a Good Definition2.2 Two Definitions2.3 Is Secular Humanism a Religion?2.4 A Simple Map of the Field2.5 Goals and Methods2.6 Fieldwork2.7 ControversyReview QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
2.1 Marks of a Good Definition2.2 Two Definitions2.3 Is Secular Humanism a Religion?2.4 A Simple Map of the Field2.5 Goals and Methods2.6 Fieldwork2.7 ControversyReview QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
2.3 Is Secular Humanism a Religion?2.4 A Simple Map of the Field2.5 Goals and Methods2.6 Fieldwork2.7 ControversyReview QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
2.5 Goals and Methods2.6 Fieldwork2.7 ControversyReview QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
2.7 ControversyReview QuestionsExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
ExplorationsSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Internet ResourcesChapter 3: Sacred Power3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
3.1 Two Case Studies3.2 Comparison3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
3.3 Forms of Sacred Power3.4 Agnosticism and AtheismReview QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Review QuestionsResearch Case: GaneshaQuestions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Questions on the Case of GaneshaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Internet ResourcesChapter 4: Myth as Sacred Story4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
4.1 Two Case Studies4.2 Comparison4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
4.3 Types and Functions4.4 Theories of Myth4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
4.5 Myth and ScienceReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Research Case: The Primal ManQuestions on the Case of the Primal ManSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Suggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Chapter 5: Ritual as Sacred Action5.1 Two Case Studies5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
5.2 Comparison5.3 Types and Functions5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
5.4 Sacrifice and Violence5.5 Magic, Performatives, and Ritual5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
5.6 Myth and RitualReview QuestionsResearch Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Research Case: SederQuestions on the Case of the SederSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Suggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Chapter 6: Sacred Space, Time, and Art6.1 Two Case Studies6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
6.2 Comparison6.3 Features of Sacred Space and Time6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
6.4 Glimpsing the SacredReview QuestionsResearch Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Research Case: The Cathedral of St. AndrewQuestions on the Case of the Cathedral of St. AndrewSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Suggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Chapter 7: Experiencing the Sacred7.1 Two Case Studies7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
7.2 Comparison7.3 Debates about the Nature of Religious Experiences7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
7.4 Shamanic Ecstasy7.5 Mystical Techniques and States7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
7.6 Psychoanalytic TheoriesReview QuestionsResearch Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Research Case: St. Teresa of AvilaQuestions on the Case of St. Teresa of AvilaSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Suggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Chapter 8: Explaining Evil8.1 Two Case Studies8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
8.2 Comparison8.3 Types of Theodicies8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
8.4 The Theological Problem of Evil8.5 How Theodicies WorkReview QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Review QuestionsResearch Case: ManichaeismQuestions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Questions on the Case of ManichaeismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Internet ResourcesChapter 9: Religion and Morality9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
9.1 Two Case Studies9.2 Comparison9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
9.3 Identifying and Legitimating Moral Norms9.4 What are the Elements of a Religious Morality?9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
9.5 Retribution: Overcoming Moral FailureReview QuestionsResearch Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Research Case: Jain NonviolenceQuestions on the Case of Jain NonviolenceSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Suggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Chapter 10: Religion and Politics10.1 Two Case Studies10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
10.2 Comparison10.3 Patterns of Political EngagementReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Review QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Questions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Internet ResourcesChapter 11: Organizing the Sacred11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
11.1 Two Case Studies11.2 Comparison11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
11.3 Types of Religious Organizations11.4 The Dilemmas of Institutionalization11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
11.5 Types of Authority11.6 Scripture11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
11.7 Gender11.8 Civil ReligionReview QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Review QuestionsResearch Case: ShintoQuestions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Questions on the Case of ShintoSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Internet ResourcesChapter 12: Human Existence and Destiny12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
12.1 Two Case Studies12.2 Comparison12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
12.3 Religions of Salvation and Society12.4 What Is Wrong with Human Existence?12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
12.5 Three Paths to Salvation12.6 Where Are We Going?Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Review QuestionsResearch Case: Zen BuddhismQuestions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
Questions on the Case of Zen BuddhismSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesChapter 13: Religious Diversity and Truth13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
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13.1 Why Can't We All Get Along?13.2 Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and More13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
13.3 What Is Truth?13.4 Critical Tolerance and the Principle of CharityReview QuestionsResearch Case: Baha'iQuestions on the Case of Baha'iSuggestions for Further ReadingInternet ResourcesNotesGlossaryIndex
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Product details
Authors | Gary Kessler, Gary E Kessler |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 16.12.2007 |
EAN | 9780073386591 |
ISBN | 978-0-07-338659-1 |
Dimensions | 165 mm x 231 mm x 13 mm |
Weight | 488 g |
Illustrations | Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert |
Subjects |
Non-fiction book
> Philosophy, religion
> Religion: general, reference works
RELIGION / General, Religion & beliefs, Religion and beliefs |
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