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This book traces the continuous history of the faith from the time it was preached by Zoroaster down to the present day - a span of about 3,500 years. First taught among nomads on the Asian steppes, Zoroastrianism became the state religion of the three great Iranian empires and had a remarkable influence on other world faiths: to the east on northern Buddhism, to the west on Judaism, Christianity and Islam. With the conquest of Iran by the Muslim Arabs, Zoroastrianism lost its secular power but continued to survive as a minority faith. Despite its antiquity, it remains a living religion.
This book traces the continuous history of the faith from the time it was preached by Zoroaster down to the present day - a span of about 3,500 years. First taught among nomads on the Asian steppes, Zoroastrianism became the state religion of the three great Iranian empires and had a remarkable influence on other world faiths: to the east on northern Buddhism, to the west on Judaism, Christianity and Islam. With the conquest of Iran by the Muslim Arabs, Zoroastrianism lost its secular power but continued to survive as a minority faith. Despite its antiquity, it remains a living religion.
"Boyce is a, perhaps the, world authority on Zoroastrianism. . . .
Prefaced by a 27-page introduction, this anthology contains
selections which offer a complete picture of Zoroastrian belief,
worship and practice. There are historical texts from the sixth
century B.C. onwards, and extracts from modern Zoroastrian writings
representing traditionalism, occultism and reformist opinion.
Anyone wishing to know more about this 'least well known of the
world religions' should sample these selections."--"The Methodist
Church"
"Wide-ranging. . . . An indispensable one-volume collection of
primary materials."--William R. Darrow, "Religious Studies Review"
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