In the belief that all the great religions have similarities that
confirm and differences that enrich peoples' spiritual outlook on
the world, the editors inaugurated a series which they hoped would
bring out the essential tenets of religion in what they perceived
to be an age of doubt. The series was originally published in the
1950s and consisted of three kinds of books: translations of
imaginative, devotional and philosophic works, with an introduction
or commentary; reproductions of masterpieces of religious art; and
background books showing the environment in which this literature
and art arose and developed. The books overlap each other: Both
Eastern and Western religious art often illustrates a religious
text and many of the books seek the common ground in their cultural
view of religion or philosophy.
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