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Here is a unique study of all the world's great religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity. This book is neither a history or a critique. Instead it explains, simply and sympathetically, the basic tenants of each religion and the reasons why it attracts millions of devout followers. As the author explains in the first chapter, “This is a book about religion that exists . . . . not as a dull habit but as an acute fever. It is about religion alive. And whenever religion comes to life it displays a startling quality; it takes over. All else, while not silenced, becomes subdued and thrown without contest into a supporting role. The Religions of Man is a thoroughly researched, informative, fascinating presentation of both the differences and the similarities in the major religious traditions. It is essential reading for anyone who would understand peoples of other lands, other cultures, other religions.
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Paperback: 342 pages
Publisher: Ishi Press (January 2, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 4871872238
ISBN-13: 978-4871872232
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 0.8 x 8.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.2 out of 5 stars
156 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#439,725 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Although required for a college class, I have the book before I have taken the class. I read it, and will reread it, again. Now, I also have it as an ebook, and audiobook, and have a speedreading program I have saved it to, and can read it at least 150+ wpm, or 3;000 - 10,000 words per day. It is a very educational book about different world religions. It has helped many students become open-minded and eager to learn about not only world religions, but customs, traditions, and different aspects of life, from many different points of view. It is very multicultural and helps readers become more educated on diversity. It is a must read for students and recommended for all.
When looking for an introductory book that would cover a broad spectrum of religions, I was apprehensive of buying one that was either so detailed as to be boring or so superficial as to not serve my purpose.The World's Religions, however, manages to be just the right fit. It's written in an interesting tone and covers most of the important aspects of every religion. More importantly, it discusses them with a structure that makes them easier to comprehend and you leave the book having understood rather than browsed through.I am an Indian and I was naturally curious about his treatment of religions that have an Indian origin. Authors who do not belong to the culture they are writing about sometimes fail to do justice to their topic in the eyes those who belong to that culture. Smith's treatment of Hinduism and Buddhism is, however, surprisingly concise and good. While, occasionaly, he does tend to offer opinions instead of facts but the style of writing makes it easy to distinguish one from the other.His treatment of the religions I was unfamiliar with, Christianity, Judaism and Islam among others was also satisfactory in that it gives one a very good overview and is just thorough enough for one to realize which aspects would be interesting enough for further reading.Be careful, however, that this is more an introduction to the principals and the ideas behind every religion and is NOT an account of either their historical origins and development or their current status and challenges. The only gripe I had from the book was it's lack of pointers to resources where I could pursue those lines of study. Most of the sources he points to are, like his own work, works on ideas behind religions.Highly recommended for a general reader who wants to have a broad understanding of the major religions.
For nearly half a century, Huston Smith has educated people in the East and West about the religions of the world. Being raised in different cultures by parents sensitive to their surrounding afforded Smith a broad, inter-faith and ecumenical mindset from the beginning, rather than one that had to be developed through academic or philosophical persuasion.When I took a class on Islam as part of my undergraduate degree, the professor recommended this text, 'The Religions of Man', as short but good overview of the world's major religions generally, and I have always appreciated that recommendation. After a brief introduction, entitled 'Points of Departure', Smith looks at the major religions in turn in the following order: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. This is not an alphabetical ordering, nor geographic or chronological ordering. As Smith realised this book would be mostly read in the West, he put Christianity last, not as a slight, nor as a last-shall-be-first, but rather to develop a sensitivity in the text to other religions without the explicit Christian framework dictating the text.There are several things which this text is NOT, as Smith explains in the introductory chapter. It is not intended as an historical overview of the religions, although that certainly comes into the discussion. It is not intended as a complete or rounded view of the religions - simply exploring the different denominations of Christianity could fill far more pages than this book in whole. Smith has been selective. Drawing from the best features that demonstrate the best values of each religion, he draws together an essay on each. However, this is not a comparative religions text, either. There are few comparisons and contrasts made throughout, permitting each religion to stand on its own merits.Huston Smith sees the twentieth century in history not as a period that will be remembered for wars or nuclear weapons or Communism and Nazism, but rather as 'the time in which all the peoples of the world first had to take one another seriously.' Looking at the religions of the world and taking them seriously in their own right is an important step, as the religions of the people tend to be more enduring than politics, nation-states, and even ethnicity and general culture.This book is accessible and written to the level of beginning undergraduates, relatively free of jargon, with terms defined when they are used, and concepts clearly explained. For each section on the major religions, there are suggestions for further reading, although these may now be somewhat out of date. Originally published in 1958, based on a television series Huston Smith conducted on the major religions of the world, it has been updated occasionally with reprinting.Smith attempts to present the religions as living faiths rather than dry academic subjects. In many respects, he succeeds in this task, which is one of the primary reason the book remains in print and in demand after decades of use.
Very well written. Smith sometimes emphasizes on imagery when detailing the history of a particular religion, but beyond that, there's a lot of valuable information here. I don't recommend this for anyone looking for "The Truth." It seems better tailored for those seeking general knowledge on any of the religions contained in the writing. Apologists seeking to learn to better defend their own worldview may find some valuable info here, though I don't think this is quite the book for building an apologist either.
Huston Smith does such a WONDERFUL job correctly and accurately representing and explaining the basic belief systems of religions from around the world. The author uses a straightforward, factual style to describe each religion, and, so, this book can be readily used as a reference source/guide--just put it on the bookshelf right next to your trusted dictionary.I purchased the very first edition for my husband, who then used the book to choose a religion for himself. It is very clear from reading this book that Huston Smith's only agenda is to create better understanding within his reader of the diverse faiths that exist.
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