Om The Quest of World Religions
Featuring chapters written by scholars within their own disciplines, as well as carefully curated selections from key religious texts, The Quest of World Religions: An Introduction and Anthology provides readers with an illuminating overview of global faith systems. The text also urges readers to approach this study as seekers, those engaging their own selves in a quest for authentic spirituality and truth.In the introductory chapter, volume editor John A. Studebaker describes world religions as having a common theme, found in the Latin religio ("reconnection"). Each religion seeks to reconnect their devotee to God, the gods, or the supernatural. The editor also provides helpful practices for respecting others while fostering a quest for truth.The text features four units, which survey Western, Eastern, tribal, and secular religions. In Unit I, readers learn about Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Unit II, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism are discussed. In Units III and IV, readers engage with African traditional religion, Native American spirituality, and secular religions. Each chapter begins with a brief historical overview of a religion, traces its essential story (that culminates in "reconnection"), and concludes with a creative CODA, a comparison and contrast with Christianity (a system with which many students will be familiar).Featuring personal reflections, well-researched chapters, and a unique approach, The Quest of World Religions is an excellent resource for courses and programs in world religions and theology as well as for personal study.John A. Studebaker, Ph.D. is a professor at LEMA Seminary and the executive director of the BMI Oasis, a hosted place of rest for professional ministers. Dr. Studebaker's teaching expertise includes systematic and practical theology, religion, worldviews, and apologetics. David Cashin is a professor of intercultural studies at Columbia International University. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from Stockholm University, an M.A. from Dhaka University, and a B.A from Gordon University. Chris Gnanakan is a professor of theology and global studies at Liberty University. He holds a D.D. from Trinity Baptist College, a Ph.D. from the University of Leeds, a D.Min. and M.Th. from the South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies, and an M.Div. from the Asia Graduate School of Theology. Joshua Bowman is a Christian scholar and teacher with experience in higher education, publishing, development, leadership, politics, and research. He is the part-time director of operation at All Saints Anglican Church and vice president of the Ciceronian Society.
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