Humanities HUB › RELIGION › Comparative Religion
BISAC REL017000
Current paper · Semantic Scholar
The deferred paradise: Prohibition, fulfilment, and eschatological redistribution in comparative religionReference · Wikidata
iTunes U > Religion & Spirituality > Comparative ReligioniTunes U genre
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Comparative religion is the branch of religious studies that systematically compares the doctrines, practices, themes and impacts of the world's religions. In general, the comparative study of religion yields a deeper understanding of the fundamental philosophical concerns of religion such as ethics, metaphysics and the nature and forms of salvation. It also considers and compares the origins and similarities shared…
Book · DOAB
Religion and SecularityReligion and Secularity assembles studies on the concept of „secularity“ in various cultures, thereby tracing the entangled history of the modern re-configuration of the religious field across the Eurasion continent.; Readership: Academics interested in religious history, conceptual history, world history of (early) modern times, and regional specialists in European, Near Eastern, South Asian and East Asian Studies.
Image · DPLA
Bibliography: p. 251-253
Archive — earlier papers (0)
No earlier picks on file yet.
Archive — earlier Wikidata picks (0)
No earlier picks on file yet.
Archive — earlier Wikipedia picks (0)
No earlier picks on file yet.
Archive — earlier DOAB picks (0)
No earlier picks on file yet.
Archive — earlier Open Library picks (0)
No earlier picks on file yet.
Archive — earlier DPLA picks (0)
No earlier picks on file yet.
