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Covering the major monotheistic religions—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam—as well as selected Eastern religions and Bahá'í, Zoroastrianism, and Mormonism, this cross-cultural book offers excerpts of sacred texts and interprets passages to enable a deeper understanding of these religious writings.
Sacred Texts Interpreted: Religious Documents Explained gives readers the opportunity to examine—directly—the primary sources of different religions and to better understand these texts through expert commentary on selected passages. The interpretative material investigates the nature of sacred texts along with the relationship between sacred scripture and canon, and it explains why these sacred texts have enduring significance and influence. The author provides suggestions on how to read a sacred text before turning to the textual selections from 13 religious traditions arranged alphabetically, beginning with the Bahá'í religion and ending with Zoroastrianism.
Each chapter is devoted to the primary textual sources of a particular religious tradition and is prefaced by an introduction to the literature that places it within its historical and cultural heritage. The emphasis for each religion is on its foundational scriptures that are often considered sacred by its adherents. Readers will gain a much greater appreciation of how powerful religious texts have always been across human culture and throughout millennia—and of how religious thought and ideology have shaped daily life, built civilizations, inspired art and literature, and incited wars and violence.
Covering the major monotheistic religions—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam—as well as selected Eastern religions and Bahá'í, Zoroastrianism, and Mormonism, this cross-cultural book offers excerpts of sacred texts and interprets passages to enable a deeper understanding of these religious writings.
Guides readers through some of the most important religious texts in world history, providing significant interpretative material to help students understand the history and ideas within these writings
Discusses the nature of a sacred text and suggests ways of reading a sacred text to more fully appreciate its significance
Provides insightful comments from the editor that accompany the selected texts, explaining the context of passages to enhance readers' comprehension
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction to Sacred Texts
Chapter 2. The Art of Reading Sacred Texts
Chapter 3. Baha'is
Chapter 4. Buddhism
Chapter 5. Christianity
Chapter 6. Confucianism
Chapter 7. Daoism
Chapter 8. Hinduism
Chapter 9. Islam
Chapter 10. Jainism
Chapter 11. Judaism
Chapter 12. Mormonism
Chapter 13. Shinto
Chapter 14. Sikhism
Chapter 15. Zoroastrianism
Index
Overview essays, 'Introduction to Sacred Texts' and 'The Art of Reading Sacred Texts,' as well as remarks on the writings themselves, serve as both a starting point for readers learning about different religious traditions and a model for how to interpret intelligently other passages. VERDICT Many readers will value this unique resource, including undergraduate students of comparative religion and general readers interested in the topic.
[T]he set can function as an introduction to prominent religious traditions and their corresponding texts, and offers a basic understanding of sacred text development and interpretation. Summing Up: Recommended.