The World treasury of modern religious thought

by Jaroslav Pelikan

Paper Book, 1990

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Publication

Boston : Little, Brown, c1990.

Description

"The authors represented in these pages have shaped the way we perceive our world and have simultaneoulsy challenged the boundaries of faith in our own era and in centuries past. In this truly international collection, these thinkers explore issues central to Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and atheism, and look at a broad spectrum of different approaches to faith itself. With care and conviction they examine the nature and very existence of divinity in our world"--Jacket.

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LibraryThing member hailelib
While I'm not at all sorry that I persevered and read all 630 pages of this tome, it was a bit of a struggle at times. An anthology taken from many different types of writing, the selections ranged from an excerpt from The Brothers Karamazov to the poem 'Invictus' to 'Letter From Birmingham City
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Jail' by Martin Luther King. A number of the selections were interesting and made good introductions to their authors but there were more than a few that were difficult, even impenetrable, especially from the writers expounding on their particular version of Christianity. This book reminded me why I seldom read in that particular area.
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Original publication date

1990

Physical description

xvii, 635 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

0316697702 / 9780316697705
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