Created by the continuous feedback of a "student-tested, faculty-approved" process, RELG: WORLD, Second Edition, delivers a visually appealing and succinct print component, tear-out review cards, and
Through ongoing research into students' workflows and preferences, RELG: World 3rd Edition from 4LTR Press combines an easy-reference, paperback textbook with Chapter Review Cards, and an innovative o
The text commonly known as The Tibetan Book of the Dead (more accurately translated Listen and Be Liberated from the Intermediate State) heartens the soul of the deceased for the fight to come with to
With ANTHOLOGY OF WORLD SCRIPTURES, you will encounter the most notable and instructive sacred texts from major world religions, including: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoism,
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With ANTHOLOGY OF WORLD SCRIPTURES, you will encounter the most notable and instructive sacred texts from the major world religions, including: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Taoi
READING THE NEW TESTAMENT TODAY introduces the student to the contemporary study of the New Testament, with special attention to today's leading critical methods: historical, feminist, social scientif
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This book is designed to introduce readers to the world of Christian scholarship by way of primary literary sources. It contains the most notable and instructive primary sources from the entire sweep
Van Voorst (Western Theological Seminary) presents here together primary source material, introductory notes, and practical guidelines for reading the primary sources. Organized chronologically, the
Did Jesus actually exist? Much has been written recently on this subject, including numerous books examining the New Testament record of Jesus' life. Now Robert Van Voorst presents and critiques the a