World's Religions, The (Plus)
S**N
Paper quality should be good
THE PAPER QUALITY IS NOT GOOD .
A**R
Four Stars
Well written and informative.
F**1
Not a book on Comparative Religion
The languge of the book is not easy to understand. And its not a book of comparative religion as the title suggests. Not good for acamedicians/students of comparative religion. The book gives you the undersatnding of worlds religions from authors pov rather than the sacred texts of the religions. An the author clearly tells that in the intro section but as usual AMAZON doesnt tells this in their product description.
D**S
Very interesting overview of religious beliefs
I am enjoying the examination of the great faiths of the world and am learning so much about them.
G**.
Producto en mal estado
El libro llegó maltratado
K**R
Perfect For My Philospher Hubby
My deep thinking husband loves philosophy and is self-taught on all the greats. Slogging through Nietzsche and Socrates is his idea of fun. He recently shifted into religions and has really been enjoying studying Asian and Indian religions. I bought him this book as a surprise present to give him more material to chew on. As I hoped, he LOVES it and has barely been able to put it down since I gave it to him a couple of days ago. Instead of giving a history lesson on how the major world religions came to be, this author focuses on the ways various religions attempt to satisfy the longings and concerns of the human soul. I chose this book because I like the author's focus on spiritual principles. I also like the fact that, like my husband, this author seems capable of recognizing and appreciating the kernels of Divine wisdom that all religions have to offer. Once you know who God is, you are able to see Him at work everywhere instead of getting stuck in the idea that there is only one "right" religion. My husband and I have come to the conclusion that there is no perfect religion--instead, they each have their strengths and shortcomings. I really enjoy hearing my husband's summaries of what he's gleaning from this book and would highly recommend for any serious thinkers who are open to seeing God working in a "big picture" kind of way. I also really like how this author discusses some of the less common religions in the final chapter of this book--that was a very nice bonus.
N**E
Huston Smith is a wonderful writer and has an amazing knowledge that he imparts ...
This book is a comprehensive treatise of the most popular religions in the world today. Huston Smith is a wonderful writer and has an amazing knowledge that he imparts beautifully. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a curiosity about the history and beliefs of the worlds religions. In each chapter, he recommends other works for futher study. I also very much enjoyed the final chapter, the primal religions. All in all this is a facinating book.
P**E
Huston, a beautiful mind!
This book is essential reading for all who wish to ground themselves in the basics of religions. Huston was also one of the participants in the Marsh Chapel Psilocybin experiment conducted by Walter Pahnke on Good Friday 1962. Huston didn't get the Placebo, and has stated that the experience was powerful and left a permanent mark on his expereinced world view. He had already written this book at the time. Read it for a really balanced insight into what makes the various religious persuasions tick!
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