A History of Religious Ideas, Vol. 3: From Muhammad to the Age of Reforms
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Religion & Spirituality
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
367
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 15, 1988
출판사
University of Chicago Press
판
1
ISBN-10
0226204057
ISBN-13
9780226204055
설명
In this third volume, Mircea Eliade delves into the complexities of religious thought from the era of Muhammad through to the transformative Age of Reforms. He meticulously examines how various faiths evolved, intertwining with socio-political changes and cultural contexts. This period is marked by significant shifts as religious ideas challenged traditional beliefs, leading to the emergence of new movements and reinterpretations of ancient doctrines.
Eliade's scholarly approach reveals the rich tapestry of belief systems that thrived during these centuries, highlighting both the common threads and stark divergences among them. He thoughtfully engages with how these religious ideas influenced societal norms, philosophy, and the very fabric of daily life, offering a comprehensive overview that is both insightful and enlightening.
As Eliade concludes his monumental three-volume exploration, readers are left with a profound understanding of how the interplay of faith and reform has shaped human experience. His expertise provides a valuable context for understanding contemporary religious dynamics, making this work an essential read for anyone interested in the history of spirituality and thought.
Eliade's scholarly approach reveals the rich tapestry of belief systems that thrived during these centuries, highlighting both the common threads and stark divergences among them. He thoughtfully engages with how these religious ideas influenced societal norms, philosophy, and the very fabric of daily life, offering a comprehensive overview that is both insightful and enlightening.
As Eliade concludes his monumental three-volume exploration, readers are left with a profound understanding of how the interplay of faith and reform has shaped human experience. His expertise provides a valuable context for understanding contemporary religious dynamics, making this work an essential read for anyone interested in the history of spirituality and thought.