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Genome to Om: Evolving journey of modern science to meta-science. [PDF]
Katoch VM.
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Yang J, Lu C.
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Recovering African Religions as “World Religions”: The Case of the Zulu Religion
Black Theology, 2021Drawing from John Hick’s soteriological criterion of religious pluralism (in his notion of saintliness and morality), this essay questions the validity of the Christian putative, normative status t...
Willy L. Mafuta, Chammah J. Kaunda
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2010
This masterful six-volume encyclopedia provides comprehensive, global coverage of religion, emphasizing larger religious communities without neglecting the world's smaller religious outposts. Religions of the World, Second Edition: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practicesis an extraordinary work, bringing together the scholarship of ...
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This masterful six-volume encyclopedia provides comprehensive, global coverage of religion, emphasizing larger religious communities without neglecting the world's smaller religious outposts. Religions of the World, Second Edition: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practicesis an extraordinary work, bringing together the scholarship of ...
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Persistence of the World Religions Paradigm
Implicit Religion, 2021When I came to Leeds Trinity University, my job title was “lecturer in World Religions” and two of the modules (courses) I was to teach were called World Religions 1 and World Religions 2. There was also a separate module on Method and Theory in the Study of Religion.
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1985
To begin with I would like to clarify the implications of my title. The word ‘end’ has at least two meanings: it means ‘limit’, ‘boundary’, or ‘ceasing to be’, and ‘aim’, ‘objective’, ‘purpose’, or ‘reason for being’. In the first sense, it is somewhat negative, referring to a spatial, temporal, or existential limit of some kind.
Masao Abe, William R. LaFleur
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To begin with I would like to clarify the implications of my title. The word ‘end’ has at least two meanings: it means ‘limit’, ‘boundary’, or ‘ceasing to be’, and ‘aim’, ‘objective’, ‘purpose’, or ‘reason for being’. In the first sense, it is somewhat negative, referring to a spatial, temporal, or existential limit of some kind.
Masao Abe, William R. LaFleur
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