An accessible, objective understanding of what the major 'beliefs' are about. The major beliefs include: Polytheism, Judaism, Daoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity, Islam, Nationalism, Communism and Environmentalism. All have over 100 million followers and the full structure of faith-determined behavioural guidance. On every page of Beliefs, there is a quotable fact. Did you know that Socrates couldn't read or write, or that Confucius did not believe in God or Gods? That the term 'Capitalism' was invented by Communists, and that according to the original Bible Hebrew, many Gods made the world? There is a rich tapestry of informative and entertaining information, from naming the first person to envisage God as we do now, to the fact that writing began as a legal and accounting tool, 2,000 years before it was used to tell stories. Whether you want to know more about just one belief or about all of them, Beliefs presents ideologies and religions together, showing their links and answering frequently asked questions like: What is it that drives some believers to act in whatever way? What do religions say about homosexuality? Why did people become Communists? What is Buddhism? and so on. Suitable for anyone looking for a quick grounding on the major beliefs, Beliefs is a fascinating read that will appeal to those interested in religion, current affairs, history and politics.
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An accessible, objective understanding of what the major 'beliefs' are about.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781784622510
Publisert
2015-06-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Matador
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Forfatter

Biographical note

Jamie Cawley has always been interested in beliefs. He read the Qur'an at the age of thirteen and went on to study philosophy at Oxford University. He specialised in developing new products but moved with his wife to China for her job, giving him time to write. Beliefs comes from forty years of independently studying religion and ideology.