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Hinduism - Path of the Ancient Wisdom (Hardcover): Hiro G. Badlani Hinduism - Path of the Ancient Wisdom (Hardcover)
Hiro G. Badlani
R642 Discovery Miles 6 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sharing Wisdom - Benefits and Boundaries of Interreligious Learning (Hardcover): Alon Goshen-Gottstein Sharing Wisdom - Benefits and Boundaries of Interreligious Learning (Hardcover)
Alon Goshen-Gottstein; Contributions by Pal Ahluwalia, Timothy Gianotti, Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Sallie B. King, …
R2,370 Discovery Miles 23 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The essays collected here, prepared by a think tank of the Elijah Interfaith Academy, explore the challenges associated with sharing wisdom-learning, teachings, messages for good living-between members of different faith traditions. In a globalized age, when food, music, and dress are shared freely, how should religions go about sharing their wisdom? The essays, representing six faith traditions (Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist), explore what wisdom means in each of these traditions, why it should be shared-internally and externally-and how it should be shared. A primary concern is the form of appropriate sharing, so that the wisdom of the specific tradition maintains its integrity in the process of sharing. Authors reflect on specific wisdoms their tradition has or should share, as well as what it has to receive from other faiths. Special emphasis is placed on the themes of love and forgiveness and how these illustrate the principles of common sharing. Love and humility emerge as strong motivators for sharing wisdom and for doing so in a way that respects the tradition from which the wisdom comes as well as the recipient. This book offers a theory that can enrich ongoing encounters between members of faith traditions by suggesting a tradition-based practice of sharing the wisdom of traditions, while preserving the integrity of the teaching and respecting the identity of the one with whom wisdom is shared.

The Good Christian Ruler in the First Millennium - Views from the Wider Mediterranean World in Conversation (Hardcover): Philip... The Good Christian Ruler in the First Millennium - Views from the Wider Mediterranean World in Conversation (Hardcover)
Philip Michael Forness, Alexandra Hasse-Ungeheuer, Hartmut Leppin
R4,147 Discovery Miles 41 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The late antique and early medieval Mediterranean was characterized by wide-ranging cultural and linguistic diversity. Yet, under the influence of Christianity, communities in the Mediterranean world were bound together by common concepts of good rulership, which were also shaped by Greco-Roman, Persian, Caucasian, and other traditions. This collection of essays examines ideas of good Christian rulership and the debates surrounding them in diverse cultures and linguistic communities. It grants special attention to communities on the periphery, such as the Caucasus and Nubia, and some essays examine non-Christian concepts of good rulership to offer a comparative perspective. As a whole, the studies in this volume reveal not only the entanglement and affinity of communities around the Mediterranean but also areas of conflict among Christians and between Christians and other cultural traditions. By gathering various specialized studies on the overarching question of good rulership, this volume highlights the possibilities of placing research on classical antiquity and early medieval Europe into conversation with the study of eastern Christianity.

Conversations About Religion (Hardcover): Howard Burton Conversations About Religion (Hardcover)
Howard Burton
R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Nine Ways of Bon - Excerpts from Gzi-Brjid, (Hardcover): David Snellgrove The Nine Ways of Bon - Excerpts from Gzi-Brjid, (Hardcover)
David Snellgrove; Translated by David Snellgrove
R1,207 Discovery Miles 12 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Theology for Atheists (Hardcover): Gerald Robinson Theology for Atheists (Hardcover)
Gerald Robinson
R961 R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Save R142 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Searching for Meaning in the Holocaust (Hardcover): Sidney M. Bolkosky Searching for Meaning in the Holocaust (Hardcover)
Sidney M. Bolkosky
R2,020 Discovery Miles 20 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Scholars, survivors, and other interested parties have offered, over the years, their own interpretations of the meaning of the Holocaust and the lessons we can learn from it. However, the quest to find a rational explanation for this seemingly irrational course of events has led to both controversy and continued efforts at assigning meaning to this most horrible of events. Examining oral histories provided by survivors, written accounts and explanations, scholarly analysis, and commonly held assumptions, Bolkosky challenges the usual collection of platitudes about the lessons or the meanings we can derive from the Holocaust. Indeed, he argues against the kind of reductionism that such a quest for meaning has led to, and he analyzes the nature of the perpetrators in order to support his position on the inconclusivity of the study of the Holocaust.

Dealing with the perpetrators of the Holocaust as manifestations of twentieth century civilized trends foreseen by the likes of Kafka, Ortega y Gassett, Arthur Koestler and Max Weber, Bolkosky suggests a new nature of evil and criminality along the lines developed by Hannah Arendt, Raul Hilberg, and Richard Rosenstein. Woven into the fabric of the text are insights from literary and historical writers, sociologists, and philosophers. This interdisciplinary attempt to shed new light on efforts to determine the meanings and lessons of the Holocaust provides readers with a challenging approach to considering the oral histories of survivors and the popular and professional assumptions surrounding this devastating moment in history.

Opening New Horizons - Seeds of a Theology of Religious Pluralism in Thomas Merton's Dialogue with D. T. Suzuki... Opening New Horizons - Seeds of a Theology of Religious Pluralism in Thomas Merton's Dialogue with D. T. Suzuki (Hardcover)
Joseph Quinn Raab
R892 Discovery Miles 8 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Viewing Meister Eckhart Through the Bhagavad Gita (Hardcover): Linda Brown Holt Viewing Meister Eckhart Through the Bhagavad Gita (Hardcover)
Linda Brown Holt
R547 R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Save R40 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Warring religions. Violence in the name of God. Clashing ideologies. Clearly, religious conflict has divided and polarized the modern world. No longer are discussions about religious intolerance limited to historians and theologians. One cannot turn on the television, listen to talk radio or surf the Internet without being bombarded by messages--many filled with bias and inaccuracies--about religious differences. Once viewed by world leaders as a harmless artifact of the past, religion has moved from the periphery of society to the center of the battlefield. Viewing Meister Eckhart Smashing through barriers of time and place, it focuses on key concepts by one of the greatest Christian thinkers of all time through the lens of a beloved Hindu classic. A unique and engaging look at the profound truths found in both the writings of Meister Eckhart and the Bhagavad Gita. Informative and clearly written, the book is a welcome addition to comparative mystical literature. masterfully navigates the contours of both the Eastern mystical tradition and Western philosophy. She is at home in the medieval mind and soul...(and) illustrates common elements found in these two distinctive works. Spirituality, Drew University

Longing and Letting Go - Christian and Hindu Practices of Passionate Non-Attachment (Hardcover): Holly Hillgardner Longing and Letting Go - Christian and Hindu Practices of Passionate Non-Attachment (Hardcover)
Holly Hillgardner
R2,723 Discovery Miles 27 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Longing and Letting Go explores and compares the energies of desire and non-attachment in the writings of Hadewijch, a thirteenth-century Christian Beguine, and Mirabai, a sixteenth-century Hindu bhakta. Through an examination of the relational power of their respective mystical poetics of longing, the book invites interreligious meditation in the middle spaces of longing as a resource for an ethic of social justice: passionate non-attachment thus surfaces as an interreligious value and practice in the service of a less oppressive world. Mirabai and Hadewijch are both read through the primary comparative framework of viraha-bhakti, a mystical eroticism from Mirabai's Vaisnava Hindu tradition that fosters communal experiences of longing. Mirabai's songs of viraha-bhakti are conversely read through the lens of Hadewijch's concept of "noble unfaith," which will be construed as a particular version of passionate non-attachment. Reading back and forth across the traditions, the comparative currents move into the thematics of apophatic theological anthropology, comparative feminist ethics, and religiously plural identities. Judith Butler provides a philosophically complementary schema through which to consider how the mystics' desire, manifest in the grief of separation and the erotic bliss of near union, operates as a force of "dispossession" that creates the very conditions for non-attachment. Hadewijch's and Mirabai's practices of longing, read in terms of Butler's concept of dispossession, offer clues for a lived ethic that encourages desire for the flourishing of the world, without that passion consuming the world, the other, or the self. Longing-in its vulnerable, relational, apophatic, dispossessive aspects-informs a lived ethic of passionate non-attachment, which holds space for the desires of others in an interrelated, fragile world. When configured as performative relationality and applied to the discipline of comparative theology, practices of longing decenter the self and allow for the emergence of dynamic, even plural, religious identities.

Hidden Holiness (Hardcover): Michael Plekon Hidden Holiness (Hardcover)
Michael Plekon; Foreword by Rowan Williams
R2,665 Discovery Miles 26 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Hidden Holiness, Michael Plekon challenges us to examine the concept of holiness. He argues that both Orthodox and Catholic churches understand saints to be individuals whose lives and deeds are unusual, extraordinary, or miraculous. Such a requirement for sainthood undermines, in his view, one of the basic messages of Christianity: that all people are called to holiness. Instead of focusing on the ecclesiastical process of recognizing saints, Plekon explores a more ordinary and less noticeable "hidden" holiness, one founded on the calling of all to be prophets and priests and witnesses to the Gospel. As Rowan Williams has insisted, people of faith need to find God's work in their culture and daily lives. With that in mind, Plekon identifies a fascinatingly diverse group of faithful who exemplify an everyday sanctity, as well as the tools they have used to enact their faith. Plekon calls upon contemporary writers-among them, Rowan Williams, Kathleen Norris, Sara Miles, Simone Weil, and Darcey Steinke-as well as such remarkable and controversial figures as Mother Teresa, Thomas Merton, and Dorothy Day-to demonstrate ways to imagine a more diverse and everyday holiness. He also introduces four individuals of "hidden holiness": a Yup'ik Alaskan, Olga Arsumquak Michael; the artist Joanna Reitlinger; the lay theologian Elisabeth Behr-Sigel; and human rights activist Paul Anderson. A generous and expansive treatment of the holy life, accessibly written for all readers, Plekon's book is sure to inspire us to recognize and celebrate the holiness hidden in the ordinary lives of those around us.

Gender and Religion, 2nd Edition - The Dark Side of Scripture (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Barbara Crandall Gender and Religion, 2nd Edition - The Dark Side of Scripture (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Barbara Crandall
R5,279 Discovery Miles 52 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When did patriarchy start and why? What explanation did the major world religions offer for womens inferiority? How have their beliefs and scriptures influenced womens lives in different parts of the world where they are the dominant faith? Gender and Religion 2nd Edition investigates the statement that the major world religions consider women to be inferior to men by reviewing the religious tracts and laws relating to women. Presenting the socio-political context in which these ideas developed, Barbara Crandall reveals that none of them invented the concept, but accepted it as the custom of human society where and when each began.Using material on the history of patriarchy and up-to-date discussions of womens achievements, the book explores the way gender issues are addressed in the various sacred texts impacting upon womens education, employment, property and inheritance rights, franchise and participation in government, marriages, rights to their children, practice of religion, and control of their own bodies.

Caught Between Heaven and Hell - Our Journey Through This Life (Hardcover): Marsha Dickens Felts Caught Between Heaven and Hell - Our Journey Through This Life (Hardcover)
Marsha Dickens Felts
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who, what, and where is God? How intricately is God connected with everyone and everything? How can I attain a physical, emotional, and spiritual balance? Why is reality so disguised? "Caught Between Heaven and Hell" attempts to help people with these issues.

Christian Theology and Islam (Hardcover): Michael Root, James J Buckley Christian Theology and Islam (Hardcover)
Michael Root, James J Buckley
R828 R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Save R111 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Without Benefit of Clergy (Hardcover, 2nd ed.): Frank R. Sinclair Without Benefit of Clergy (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
Frank R. Sinclair
R852 Discovery Miles 8 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

As a young man, Frank Sinclair looked for, and found, the teaching of G.I.Gurdjieff in Cape Town, South Africa, some eight years after Gurdjieff's death. Moved by his first encounter with Gurdjieff's chief pupil, Madame Jeanne de Salzmann, at Franklin Farms, the old Ouspensky estate at Mendham, New Jersey, he extended his original two-month visit to the United States into a stay that has lasted more than 45 years. In this brief memoir, he describes some unusual events surrounding the last days of Madame Ouspensky, his own extraordinary experiences at Mendham, and his subsequent work under the direct influence of Madame de Salzmann. He gives an intimate account of his lifelong search for meaning, his relations with some unusual people-'seekers all"-and concludes with some 'random inferences" about the place of the Work in the world today.

Fragrant Rivers of Wisdom (Hardcover): A. Christian Van Gorder Fragrant Rivers of Wisdom (Hardcover)
A. Christian Van Gorder; Foreword by Laju Balani
R977 R836 Discovery Miles 8 360 Save R141 (14%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The African American Religious Experience in America (Hardcover): Anthony B Pinn The African American Religious Experience in America (Hardcover)
Anthony B Pinn
R2,454 R2,229 Discovery Miles 22 290 Save R225 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most who think about African American religion limit themselves to black churches, or perhaps to aspects of Islamic thought and practice. But a close look at the religious landscape of African American communities presents a much more complex, thick, and layered religious reality comprising many competing faiths and practices. The African American Religious Experience in America provides readers with an introduction to the tremendous religious diversity of African American communities in the United States, with "snapshots" of 11 religious traditions practiced by African Americans--from Buddhism to Catholicism, from Judaism to Voodoo. Each snapshot provides readers a better understanding of how African Americans practice their faiths in the United States. The African American Religious Experience in America provides resources for students taking classes on the history of American religion, African American Studies, and on American Studies. In addition to the in-depth discussion of the "varieties of African American Religion," the volume includes a historical introduction to the development of African American Religion, a glossary of terms, a timeline of important events, a series of short biographies of important figures in the history of African American religion and a bibliography of sources for further study. Finally, the book includes a series of primary source documents that will provide students with first-person accounts of how religion is practiced in the African American community both today and in the past.

Abrahamic Religions - On the Uses and Abuses of History (Hardcover): Aaron W. Hughes Abrahamic Religions - On the Uses and Abuses of History (Hardcover)
Aaron W. Hughes
R1,961 Discovery Miles 19 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a virtual cottage industry in all things ''Abrahamic.'' Directly proportionate to the rise of religious exclusivism, perhaps best epitomized by the attacks of 9/11 and the problems now plaguing the Middle East and Afghanistan, there has been a real desire both to find and map a set of commonalities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This is often done, however, for the sake of interfaith dialogue, rather than scholarship. Recently, however, the term "Abrahamic religions" has been used with exceeding frequency in the academy. We now regularly encounter academic books, conferences, and even positions (including endowed chairs) devoted to the so-called "Abrahamic religions." But what exactly are "Abrahamic religions"? Although many perceive him as the common denominator of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Abraham remains deceptively out of reach. An ahistorical figure, some contend he holds the seeds for historical reconciliation. Touted as symbol of ecumenicism, Abraham can just as easily function as one of division and exclusivity. Like our understanding of Abraham, the category "Abrahamic religions" is vague and nebulous. Usually lost in contemporary discussions is a set of crucial questions: Whence does the term "Abrahamic religions" derive? Who created it and for what purposes? What sort of intellectual work is it perceived to perform? In order to answer these and related questions, Aaron Hughes examines the creation and dissemination of this category in Abrahamic Religions. Part genealogical and part analytical, his study seeks to raise and answer questions about the appropriateness and usefulness of employing "Abrahamic religions" as a vehicle for understanding and classifying data. In so doing, this monograph can be taken as a case study that examines the construction of categories within the academic study of religion, showing how the categories we employ can become more an impediment than an expedient to understanding.

Religions and Environments - A Reader in Religion, Nature and Ecology (Hardcover, New): Richard Bohannon Religions and Environments - A Reader in Religion, Nature and Ecology (Hardcover, New)
Richard Bohannon
R5,305 Discovery Miles 53 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent decades have witnessed a surge of literature and activism from religious leaders and thinkers on the natural environment. Religions and Environments: A Reader in Religion, Nature and Ecology brings together some of the most thought-provoking examples of such writings from the nineteenth century up to today, spanning a variety of methodological approaches and religious traditions, viewpoints and locations. Religions and Environments: A Reader in Religion, Nature and Ecology depicts some of the diverse ways that religious narratives and practices have helped people connect to the physical world around them. To do so, it is divided into three parts: the wilderness, the garden, and the city. Traditions represented include nature spiritualities, Asian traditions, Judaism, Islam, Christianity, and indigenous traditions.Reflecting the most current scholarship in the study of religion and nature, as well as providing important historical essays, it draws on a range of perspectives and methodologies, including historical, theological, philosophical and literary methods. Each part contains a critical introduction by the editor which provides an overview of issues and guides students to key ideas. Section introductions also provide an overview of the specific issues which arise in the readings in each section. Each part also includes suggestions for further reading and resources on the topics, making this the ideal resource for courses on religion and the environment, religion and ecology, and religion and nature.

The Catholic Experience in America (Hardcover): Joseph A. Varacalli The Catholic Experience in America (Hardcover)
Joseph A. Varacalli
R2,091 R1,905 Discovery Miles 19 050 Save R186 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume in the American Religious Experience series chronicles the history and present situation of the Catholic Church and the American Catholic subculture in the United States. Catholics have had a long history in America, and they have often had conflicting demands - should they remain loyal to the authority of the pope in Rome, or should they become more accommodating to American culture and society? The Catholic Experience in America combines historical, sociological, philosophical, and theological and religious scholarship to provide the reader with an overview of the general trends of American Catholic history, without over-simplifying the complex nature of that history. The Catholic Experience in America examines many different aspects of what it's like to be a Catholic in United States today: Discusses the diversity of Catholicism within the Church, including the issues of race, ethnicity, and gender BLAddresses major turning points in American Catholic history, and how they have affected the everyday experience of American Catholics, such as immigration and nativism, the separation of church and state, and the election of John Kennedy as president. BLExamines how the Church has handled such contemporary issues as homosexuality, birth control and abortion, and religious education Provides a historical analysis of the rise and fall of a Catholic subculture capable of providing a Catholic religious identity in America The volume includes several appendices to further the readers understanding of the Catholic experience in America, including brief discussions of key documents and Church organizations, a glossary of terms, and basic demographic and statistical information.

The Precinct of Religion in the Culture of Humanity (Hardcover): Charles Gray Shaw The Precinct of Religion in the Culture of Humanity (Hardcover)
Charles Gray Shaw
R1,135 R953 Discovery Miles 9 530 Save R182 (16%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Roman Catholic Church Versus 2nd Vatican Council Reformation - Hoping to Save Souls (Hardcover): George T. Dunn Roman Catholic Church Versus 2nd Vatican Council Reformation - Hoping to Save Souls (Hardcover)
George T. Dunn
R818 Discovery Miles 8 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Religious Diversity and American Religious History - Studies in Traditions and Cultures (Hardcover): Walter H. Conser Jr Religious Diversity and American Religious History - Studies in Traditions and Cultures (Hardcover)
Walter H. Conser Jr
R2,664 Discovery Miles 26 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The ten essays in this volume explore the vast diversity of religions in the United States, from Judaic, Catholic, and African American to Asian, Muslim, and Native American traditions. Chapters on religion and the South, religion and gender, indigenous sectarian religious movements, and the metaphysical tradition round out the collection. The contributors examine the past, present, and future of American religion, first orienting readers to historiographic trends and traditions of interpretation in each area, then providing case studies to show their vision of how these areas should be developed. Full of provocative insights into the complexity of American religion, this volume helps us better understand America's religious history and its future challenges and directions.

Practice what you Preach, Preach what you Practice (Hardcover): Ronald Barnes Practice what you Preach, Preach what you Practice (Hardcover)
Ronald Barnes
R915 R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Save R121 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Religion and War - Exploring the Issues (Hardcover): Timothy J Demy, Gina Granados Palmer Religion and War - Exploring the Issues (Hardcover)
Timothy J Demy, Gina Granados Palmer
R1,344 R1,207 Discovery Miles 12 070 Save R137 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Looking at topics across the spectrum of America's wars, religious groups, personalities, and ideas, this volume shows that even in an increasingly secular society, religious roots and values run deep throughout American society and are elevated in times of war. There is a long and deep relationship between religion, politics, and war in U.S. history. While there is a constitutional and legal separation of religion and the state in American society, religion has been and remains a potent force in American culture and politics affecting many aspects of life, including perspectives on war and peace and the experience of war in U.S. history. From the American Revolution to the wars of the 21st century, religious values have informed and influenced American attitudes toward war and peace and have provided rationale for support and non-support of American participation in conflicts. An overview essay surveys the background and significance of religion in American culture and provides historical context for discussions of contemporary topics. A timeline highlights key events related to wars and conflicts. The volume then includes more than 50 topical essays that discuss specific wars as well as religious themes within culture and politics, ultimately providing a detailed overview of the intersection of religion, war, and politics in contemporary America. Features roughly 50 alphabetically arranged reference entries that provide objective, fundamental information about topics related to religion and war, with an emphasis on modern society Includes entry bibliographies that direct users to specific sources with additional information Features a timeline that identifies key developments related to conflicts throughout American history Emphasizes that there is not a single or unified perspective on religion and war in the United States.

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