A Brief Guide to Beliefs

A Brief Guide to Beliefs
Author: Linda Edwards
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664222595

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Coves the major faiths including alternative movements, neo-paganism, and New Age, offering a comprehensive introduction to each that covers contemporary issues regarding God and the supernatural. Original.

Religion in The Handmaid s Tale

Religion in The Handmaid s Tale
Author: Colette Tennant
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781506456317

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Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale captivates readers with its disturbingly prescient vision of the future and haunting insights into the world as we know it. Religion--especially elements of the Christian faith--pervades every inch of the world as Atwood imagines it. Gilead's leaders use perverse forms of Christianity to sustain their authority and privilege, making understanding religion an integral part of understanding Gilead. In the face of the inextricable role of religion in the novel, readers are left to puzzle out religious references and allusions on their own. From the significance of names to twisted uses of religion to the origins of the Ceremony, this book answers all the questions you might have about religion in this prophetic novel. For anyone who's ever googled a biblical precedent or religious phrase after encountering Atwood's dystopia, this essential guide explains it all and gives readers a fascinating look into the novel and its world. Read it and understand The Handmaid's Tale like never before.

A Brief Guide to Secret Religions

A Brief Guide to Secret Religions
Author: David V. Barrett
Publsiher: Running Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0762441038

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This wide-ranging book explores the diversity of esoteric and occult beliefs. Neo-Paganism is one of the fastest-growing new religions in the western world where witchcraft or Wicca, Druidry, and Urban Shamanism are thriving. Alongside this there has been an upsurge in New Age ideas of an even wider variety, including astrology, Tarot, numerology, and many others. And then there are members of various schools of occult science, practicing High Magic. Why this new interest in old beliefs? Why are millions of educated people today abandoning both the established religion of their parents and 21st century scientific rationalism and turning to magic and esoteric teachings? In their search for spirituality those who follow these paths claim to be applying ancient wisdom to the modern world. A Brief Guide to Secret Religions, a companion book to A Brief History of Secret Societies, looks at the history and variety of these esoteric movements, where they came from and what they tell us about the world today.

The Crisis Prone Society A Brief Guide to Managing the Beliefs that Drive Risk in Business

The Crisis Prone Society  A Brief Guide to Managing the Beliefs that Drive Risk in Business
Author: I. Mitroff,C. Alpaslan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137454836

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The Crisis-Prone Society offers preventative measures that can be taken by business professionals and scholars alike to alleviate the growing potential for crises today. These measures are distilled by close analysis of our recent social history of disasters.

Why We Believe in God s

Why We Believe in God s
Author: J. Anderson Thomson,Clare Aukofer
Publsiher: Pitchstone Publishing (US&CA)
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780984493234

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In this groundbreaking volume, J. Anderson Thomson, Jr., MD, with Clare Aukofer, offers a succinct yet comprehensive study of how and why the human mind generates religious belief. Dr. Thomson, a highly respected practicing psychiatrist with credentials in forensic psychiatry and evolutionary psychology, methodically investigates the components and causes of religious belief in the same way any scientist would investigate the movement of astronomical bodies or the evolution of life over time—that is, as a purely natural phenomenon. Providing compelling evidence from psychology, the cognitive neurosciences, and related fields, he, with Ms. Aukofer, presents an easily accessible and exceptionally convincing case that god(s) were created by man—not vice versa. With this slim volume, Dr. Thomson establishes himself as a must-read thinker and leading voice on the primacy of reason and science over superstition and religion.

A Brief Guide to Islam

A Brief Guide to Islam
Author: Paul Grieve
Publsiher: Robinson
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781472107558

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Exploring the beliefs, history and politics of the ordinary people of Muslim countries, Grieve cuts through the complexities as he examines all aspects of Islam. He also addresses the big issues: can Islam support true democracy? Is true democracy what the West really wants for Muslim countries or are we merely seeking a cover of legitimacy for a policy of 'might is right'? Paul Grieve is an unbeliever - he is not a born-again Muslim, a proselytizer or a frustrated desert romantic. His aim is to inform. The result is an accessible but never simplistic guide that challenges stereotypical views, from women and banking to war and Malcolm X. Complete with advice for visitors to Muslim countries, and with carefully chosen primary sources, maps and illustrations, this is the ideal summary for the reader looking for an unbiased overview of the religious and political world issues that have become part of our everyday lives.

A Brief Guide to Secret Religions

A Brief Guide to Secret Religions
Author: David V. Barrett
Publsiher: Robinson
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781849018111

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This wide-ranging book explores the diversity of esoteric and occult beliefs. Neo-Paganism is one of the fastest-growing new religions in the western world where witchcraft or Wicca, Druidry, and Urban Shamanism are thriving. Alongside this there has been an upsurge in New Age ideas of an even wider variety, including astrology, Tarot, numerology, and many others. And then there are members of various schools of occult science, practising High Magic. Why this new interest in old beliefs? Why are millions of educated people today abandoning both the established religion of their parents and 21st century scientific rationalism and turning to magic and esoteric teachings? In their search for spirituality those who follow these paths claim to be applying ancient wisdom to the modern world. The Brief History of Secret Religions, a companion book to The Brief History of Secret Societies, looks at the history and variety of these esoteric movements, where they came from and what they tell us about the world today. Praise for The New Believers: 'an excellent guide to fringe religions that juxtaposes "respectable" movements and those conventionally dismissed as cults.' The Telegraph. 'no-nonsense, comprehensive survey packed with non-judgmental information about the beliefs, aims and activities of such movements. Daily Mail.

A Brief Guide to Ideas

A Brief Guide to Ideas
Author: William Raeper,Linda Edwards
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2000
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780310227748

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A popular introduction to the history of Western religion and philosophy, this volume contains information on all familiar names in the fields as well as more obscure contributors to the broad scope of intellectual pursuit.