A Short Introduction Sin And Salvation In The World Religions

Book Summary


The concept of deliverance from an imperfect human condition is present in all the world faiths. But what does the concept of salvation really represent to each of them? How do they define the human condition, and what do they see as its imperfect elements? Harold Coward answers these questions and addresses a wide range of key issues in this accessible introduction. Covering not only Christianity, but also Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, he examines the roles of salvation and sin in each, drawing on a diverse range of scripture, scholarship, and key thinkers both ancient and modern. Clearly organized chapters enable the reader to compare and contrast insights from each of the traditions covered, while the author's succinct style renders a wide amount of information easily digestible. Concluding with an overview of the key similarities and differences between each tradition, and featuring a full bibliography, this is essential reading for all students and scholars of comparative religion, as well as theologians and philosophers. About Author: Harold Coward, F.R.S.C. is the Director of the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria, Canada. Author and editor of many books, he is a well-known expert of Hinduism, philosophy, and comparative religion.

Book Details


Book Name A Short Introduction Sin And Salvation In The World Religions
Author
Publisher Oneworld Special Priced Titles (Jul 2003)
ISBN 9781851683192
Pages 208
Language English
Price 213
 
 

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