Geography of religion : where God lives, where pilgrims walk
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Geography of religion : where God lives, where pilgrims walk
National Geographic, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 404) and index
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As violence continues in the Middle East, understanding history - and especially the history of religion - is imperative to understanding our world today. This timely and elegant volume does just that by combining stunning images, maps, and commentary by experts. Geography of Religion is an invitation to understand the great religions of the world. This gorgeously illustrated book is an authoritative text that portrays the great religions of humankind with vivid photographs, tracing each from its ancient roots to its role in modern life. Eminent scholars share the faiths they have lived and studied. For each of 5 major religions, explore the landscapes, areas, and cultures where these faiths took hold and flourished. See them spread around the world, survive conflict, and translate into other enduring faiths based on their geographic location and cultures. Learn what it means to be a Hindu and bathe in the sacred Ganges; for a Buddhist to revere a statue of the Enlightened One; for a Muslim to trek to Mecca; for Christian martyrs to welcome death. Beautiful maps, photographs, and art illuminate the history of each religion.
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