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 Wisdom from World Religions: Pathways Toward Heaven on Earth by John Marks Templeton, Every religion has an assemblage of acknowledged spiritual ideas or truths. Wisdom from World Religions brings these spiritual laws to life, offering a selection of readings from the teaching of Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Sikhism, Taoism, Zen, and Zoroastrianism. Included are modern-day and ancient parables, disciplines, and quotations that may advocate beneficial growth opportunities for inquiring and open minds. Wisdom's content and format can provide useful guidance for individuals, families, study groups, business and professional organizations, schools, and colleges. The spiritual gleanings found therein may be used as effective and practical tools for creating a better life. Wisdom from World Religions is a book whose contents can be read, considered, studied, absorbed, and practiced. Uplifting and instructional, Wisdom from World Religions will be treasured by all.
 Women and World Religions by Lucinda Joy Peach, The title of this anthology, Women and World Religions, was chosen deliberately to emphasize that its primary focus is on "actual" women and their experiences as active agents of their spiritual lives--as opposed to women in religion as goddesses or other images and symbols of females that are found in religious myths, art, and scriptures. This book explores how women from many parts of the world have thought about, acted, and been treated as members of a religious tradition. Introductory text for each of the major world religions lays the foundation for readings that were selected with an eye toward answering such questions as: How have women practiced religion? Have their beliefs and rituals differed from those of men? How have women within the major world religions negotiated their spiritual lives within traditions that are not only male dominated, but also sexist and patriarchal? Have they successfully carved out a "separate sphere" for their own spiritual activities, or are their religious lives in large part defined for them by male leaders? How has the status of women changed within religions, both historically and in terms of future prospects? This fresh approach to the study of women's religious experiences offers important insights into the significance of religion in societies around the world.
Vegetarianism and religion - According to the Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians, the majority of the world's vegetarians follow the practice for religious reasons. Many religions, including Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, and especially Jainism, teach that ideally life should always be valued and not willfully destroyed for unnecessary human gratification. The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism - The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism is a book written by Maximilian Weber, a German economist and sociologist in the early 20th century. Note that the original edition was in German. Society, Religion and Technology Project - The Society, Religion and Technology Project - or SRT Project for short - was begun by the Church of Scotland in 1970 to address issues being raised by the impact of modern technology. The project remains run by the Church of Scotland, but now on an ecumenical basis with the active support of Action of Churches Together in Scotland, the Scottish Episcopal Church, the United Reformed Church and the United Free Church of Scotland. Sociology of religion - The sociology of religion is – among other elements – the study of the practices, social structures, historical backgrounds, development, universal themes, and roles of religion in society. There is particular emphasis on the recurring role of religion in nearly all societies on Earth today and recorded throughout history.
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