Tag: Religions

African Traditional Religions and Spirituality

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Free Download African Traditional Religions and Spirituality: Introduction to the World Religion and Philosophy of Africa: Yoruba, Zulu, Voodoo, Ase, Nyame, Cowrie, … by Diohka Aesden
English | August 24, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CGMKZFGP | 474 pages | EPUB | 78 Mb
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Health and Healing in World Religions


Free Download Gillian McCann, "Health and Healing in World Religions"
English | ISBN: 1032739231 | 2024 | 184 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1518 KB + 2 MB
Health and Healing in World Religions is a comprehensive introduction to the field that explores the research that links spirituality and well-being, including work with addiction and trauma.

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Afro-Brazilian Religions


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English | ISBN: 1009469037 | 2025 | 82 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This Element introduces Afro-Brazilian religions and underscores the necessity for an expanded methodological framework to encompass these traditions in the philosophy of religion. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating overlooked sources like mythic narratives and ethnographies while acknowledging the pivotal role of material culture in cognitive processes. Furthermore, it advocates for adopting an embodiment paradigm to facilitate the development of a philosophy of religious practice. The Element illustrates this approach by examining phenomena often neglected in philosophical discussions on religion, such as sacrifice and spirit possession, and delves into the ontological commitments and implications of these practices. It also stresses the significance of employing thick descriptions and embracing interdisciplinary dialogue to cultivate a globally inclusive philosophy of religion, capable of engaging with phenomena frequently sidelined within the mainstream.

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Globalizing Asian Religions Management and Marketing


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English | ISBN: 9462981442 | 2019 | 380 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This book brings together the insights of theories of management and marketing to give an original view of the organizational dynamics of globalizing Asian New Religious Movements (NRMs) and established religions. Seventeen authors in this collection have recast their data on individual Asian religions and social movements to focus on the way these organizations are managed in an overseas or global context, by examining the structure, organizational culture, management style, leadership principles and marketing strategies of the religious movements they had hitherto studied from the perspective of the sociology of religion, or religious studies. The book examines strategies for global proselytization and outcomes in a variety of local ethnographic contexts, thus contributing to the scholarly work on the ‘glocalization’ of religions.

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Religions of the Axial Age An Approach to the World’s Religions


Free Download Religions of the Axial Age: An Approach to the World’s Religions by Mark W. Muesse, The Great Courses
English | July 08, 2013 | ISBN: B00DTO4CUS | 12 hours and 30 minutes | MP3 128 Kbps | 515 Mb
These 24 extraordinary lectures offer you the rare opportunity to relate your own spiritual questions to a variety of ancient quests for meaning and transcendence. Professor Muesse looks at the historical conditions in which the world religions arose and explores how they answered shared metaphysical and human dilemmas.
The Axial Age – a pivotal era between 800 and 200 B.C.E. – saw the rise of many of the world’s religions in Iran, South Asia, and China. On this stirring journey, you’ll learn about the rise of Zoroastrianism in Persia (now Iran); Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism on the Indian subcontinent; and Confucianism and Daoism in China. You’ll also see how these religions compare, contrast, and contribute to contemporary Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Through sacred texts, modern scholarship, and thoughts arising from his own personal experiences, Professor Muesse reveals what it meant to be a conscious, morally responsible individual in the Axial Age. You’ll enjoy a ringside seat as each founding sage wrestles with moral accountability, the nature of self and ultimate reality, good versus evil, suffering and transcendence – all topics that still puzzle us today.

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Nordic Religions in the Viking Age


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English | ISBN: 0812217144 | | 256 pages | PDF | 12 MB
The popular image of the Viking as a horn-helmeted berserker plying the ocean in a dragon-headed long boat is firmly fixed in history. Imagining Viking "conquerors" as much more numerous, technologically superior, and somehow inherently more warlike than their neighbors has overshadowed the cooperation and cultural exchange which characterized much of the Viking Age. In actuality, the Norse explorers and traders were players in a complex exchange of technology, customs, and religious beliefs between the ancient pre-Christian societies of northern Europe and the Christian-dominated nations surrounding the Mediterranean.

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Idiot’s Guides World Religions [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CWBXHLV8 | 2024 | 13 hours and 17 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 376 MB
Author: Brandon Toropov, Father Luke Buckles
Narrator: Christopher Ragland

Religion has fascinated people for centuries. But with so many faiths practiced by so many followers, it can be difficult to understand why one religion believes one thing while another believes something entirely different. This guide gives you everything you need to know to sort through the differences and discover the similarities among the many faiths worshipped around the world.

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Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America [5 volumes]


Free Download Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America [5 volumes] By William M. Ashcraft, Eugene V. Gallagher
2006 | 1504 Pages | ISBN: 0275987124 | PDF | 11 MB
Most new or alternative religious are gravely misunderstood by members of the religious mainstream. Labeled cults or sects, groups and their members are often ridiculed or otherwise disregarded as weird and potentially dangerous by the populace at large. Despite their efforts at educating the general public, the various anti- and counter-cult activists have in fact promoted much more mis-understanding than accurate understanding of the religious lives of some of their fellow citizens. Consequently, they have helped to create a very hostile environment for anyone whose religious practices do not fit within a so-called mainstream. This set rectifies the situation by presenting accurate, comprehensive, authoritative and accessible accounts of various new and alternative religious movements that have been and are active in American society, and it addresses ways of understanding new and alternative religions within a broader context.Determining what actually constitutes a new or alternative religion is a subject of constant debate. Questions arise as to a new faith’s legitimacy, beliefs, methods of conversion, and other facets of a religious movement’s viability and place in a given culture. How a religion gains recognition by the mainstream, which often labels such new movements as cults, is fraught with difficulty, tension, and fear. Here, experts delineate the boundaries and examine the various groups, beliefs, movements, and other issues related to new faiths and alternative beliefs. Readers will come away with a fuller understanding of the religious landscape in America today. Volume 1: History and ControversieS≪/i> discusses the foundations of new and alternative religions in the United States and addresses the controversies that surround them. This volume helps readers better understand what makes a new or alternative belief system a religion and the issues involved. Volume 2: Jewish and Christian TraditionS≪/i> explores the various new religions that have grown out of these two Abrahamic faiths. Groups such as the Shakers, the People’s Temple, the Branch Davidians, Jehovah’s Witnesses and others are examined. Volume 3: Metaphysical, New Age, and Neopagan MovementS≪/i> looks at Shamanism, Spiritualism, Wicca, and Paganism, among other movements, as they have developed and grown in the U.S. These faiths have found new and devoted followers yet are often misunderstood. Volume 4: Asian TraditionS≪/i> focuses on those new and alternative religions that have been inspired by Asian religious traditions. From Baha’i to Soka Gakkai, from Adidam to the Vedanta Society, contributors look at a full range of groups practicing and worshiping in the U.S. today. Volume 5: African Diaspora Traditions and Other American InnovationS≪/i> examines the various traditions linked to the African diaspora such as Rastafarianism, Santeria, and the Nation of Islam, alongside traditions that are truly American incarnations like Scientology, UFO religions, and Heaven’s Gate. Some of the new and alternative religions covered in these pages include: ; Shamanism ; Wicca ; Black Israelites ; Santeria ; Scientology ; Elan Vital ; Hare Krishna ; Soka Gakkai ; and many more

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