Religion : in the past, the present day and the future; Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, Janne Haaland Matláry, Adrian Wooldridge, Jayne Svenungsson, Göran Rosenberg, Benedetta Berti, Pär Stenbäck, Harvey Whitehouse, Armin W. Geertz, Simon May, Jessica Frazier, A.N. Wilson, Richard Miles, Esther Benbassa, Candida R. Moss, Mona Siddiqui, Wolfgang Palaver, Ariel Glucklich, Wiliam O’Reilly, Marco Pasi, Malise Ruthven, Gary Lachman, Wouter J. Hanegraaff, Reza Aslan, Elaine Pagels, Diarmaid Macculloch, Martin Goodman, John Scheid, Robin Osborne, Julius J. Lipner, Daniel T. Potts; 2020
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Religion : in the past, the present day and the future

av Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, Janne Haaland Matláry, Adrian Wooldridge, Jayne Svenungsson, Göran Rosenberg
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The belief in a governing, universal, celestial principle has followed us through human history. More than 80 percent of the world's population has a religious affiliation and even in secular states, religion continues to play an important role. Politics and international relations today cannot be understood without accounting for the element of religion in cultural contexts.

The essays in this book derive from the Engelsberg Seminar of 2014, and investigate the role which religion plays in society today and in the past. They also explore religion as a phenomenon in relation to the human condition and how it manifests itself as an individual experience. In order to understand ourselves, do we need to understand religion?
The belief in a governing, universal, celestial principle has followed us through human history. More than 80 percent of the world's population has a religious affiliation and even in secular states, religion continues to play an important role. Politics and international relations today cannot be understood without accounting for the element of religion in cultural contexts.

The essays in this book derive from the Engelsberg Seminar of 2014, and investigate the role which religion plays in society today and in the past. They also explore religion as a phenomenon in relation to the human condition and how it manifests itself as an individual experience. In order to understand ourselves, do we need to understand religion?
Utgiven: 2020
ISBN: 9789189069367
Förlag: Bokförlaget Stolpe
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 414 st
The belief in a governing, universal, celestial principle has followed us through human history. More than 80 percent of the world's population has a religious affiliation and even in secular states, religion continues to play an important role. Politics and international relations today cannot be understood without accounting for the element of religion in cultural contexts.

The essays in this book derive from the Engelsberg Seminar of 2014, and investigate the role which religion plays in society today and in the past. They also explore religion as a phenomenon in relation to the human condition and how it manifests itself as an individual experience. In order to understand ourselves, do we need to understand religion?
The belief in a governing, universal, celestial principle has followed us through human history. More than 80 percent of the world's population has a religious affiliation and even in secular states, religion continues to play an important role. Politics and international relations today cannot be understood without accounting for the element of religion in cultural contexts.

The essays in this book derive from the Engelsberg Seminar of 2014, and investigate the role which religion plays in society today and in the past. They also explore religion as a phenomenon in relation to the human condition and how it manifests itself as an individual experience. In order to understand ourselves, do we need to understand religion?
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