World Religions Today

World Religions Today

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Revealing the significance of religion in contemporary life, World Religions Today, Sixth Edition, explores major religious traditions–Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, South Asian religions, East Asian religions, indigenous religions, and new religions–as dynamic, ongoing
forces in the lives of individuals and in the collective experience of modern societies. This unique volume accomplishes two goals: it connects today’s religions to their classical beliefs and practices and focuses on how these religions have both radically changed the modern world and been changed
by it. The book is enhanced by numerous pedagogical aids–text boxes, timelines, maps, illustrations, discussion questions, a comprehensive glossary of key terms, and suggestions for further reading–and more than 200 photographs.
World Religions Today, Sixth Edition, is also available as two separate volumes:
Religions of Asia Today, Fourth Edition: 978-0-19-064242-6
Religions of the West Today, Fourth Edition: 978-0-19-064241-9

Chapters 2-9 open with an Overview. All chapters end with a Conclusion. PrefaceCHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION Understanding World Religions in Global Perspective Why Study World Religions? Our Task Understanding Religious Experience and Its Formative Elements The Sacred
Myth, Scripture, and Beliefs
Ritual
Community and Morality
Religious Leaders/Experts
The Great Religious Stories of the World Myths of Nature
China and the Myths of Harmony
India and the Myths of Liberation
The Middle East and the Myths of History
Religious Diversity and Historical Change: The Structure of this Book
Historical Overview: From Premodern to Postmodern The Modern/Postmodern Transition: Colonialism, Socialism, and the End of Modernity Postmodern Trends in a Postcolonial World Conclusion: We Are All Heretics in the Postmodern Situation CHAPTER 2. INDIGENOUS RELIGIONS Origins of Homo religiosus: Prehistory Religion’s Origins Among Hunter-Gatherers Fertility, Childbirth, and Survival
Religion in Prehistory: The Secret of Early Cave Rituals
Indigenous Religious Traditions: Soul Belief and Afterlife Totemism: Australian Aboriginal Religion
Shamans: “Technicians of the Sacred” * Case Studies in Indigenous Religious Practices Today
Bear Sacrifice: A Widespread Arctic and Pacific Rim Tradition
Shamans Who Repair the World
Indigenous Religions Today The Cataclysms of Colonialism
Shamanism in Modern Asia: Division of Labor Within the World Religions
Global Neo-Shamanism: Expropriation by “White Shamans”
CHAPTER 3. THE MANY STORIES OF JUDAISM: SACRED AND SECULAR Encounter with Modernity: Modern Judaisms and the Challenge of Ultra-Orthodoxy The Conflict over Public Life: Religion and Politics in the State of Israel
Premodern Judaism: The Formative Era (2000 BCE-500 CE) The Biblical Roots of Judaism
The Historical Roots of Diversity
Exodus and Exile: Story, History, and Modernity
From Torah to Talmud
Premodern Judaism: The Classical Era (500 CE-1729 CE) The Premodern Rabbinic World: God, Torah, and Israel
The Medieval Journey of Judaism
Two Great Medieval Scholars: Rashi and Maimonides
Kabbalah–Jewish Mysticism
Hasidism
Judaism and Modernity (1729-1967 CE) The Emergence of Modern Religious Forms of Judaism
The Emergence of Secular Forms of Judaism
Judaism and Postmodern Trends in a Postcolonial World (1967-) Challenges to Jewish Faith After the Holocaust
Challenges to Jewish Existence After the Holocaust
CHAPTER 4. CHRISTIAN DIVERSITY AND THE ROAD TO MODERNITY Overview: The Beliefs of Christians Encounter with Modernity: The Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy (1859-) The Protestant Confrontation with Modernity
The Catholic Confrontation with Modernity
Premodern Christianity: The Formative Era (31-451 CE) The New Testament and the Life of Jesus
Apocalypse: The Book of Revelation
Christianity’s Emergence from Judaism
The Fall of the Temple
The Origins of Christian Anti-Jewish Sentiment
Jesus as Son of God
Constantinianism: The Marriage of Christianity and Empire
Augustine, Architect of Western Christianity
* The Eastern Orthodox Churches
Premodern Christianity: The Classical Era (451-1517 CE) The Medieval Worldview: Sacraments and Festivals
The Two Cities Revisited
The Promise and Threat of Christian Mysticism
Christianity, Judaism, Islam: Crusades and Inquisition
Christianity and Modernity (1517-1962) The Early Roots of Modernity
Millennialism: History as Progress
The Via Moderna and Devotio ModernaDevotio Moderna and the Protestant Reformation
Calvin and the Protestant Ethic
Other Reform Movements
Religious Diversity: Church and State in War and Peace
Enlightenment Rationalism and Christian Pietism
Nineteenth-Century Romanticism and Existentialism
From the Holocaust to Hiroshima: The Global Collapse of the Modern Myth of History as Progress
Christianity and Postmodern Trends in a Postcolonial World (1962-) From Colonial to Postcolonial Christianity
Conclusion: The Challenge of Religious Pluralism CHAPTER 5. ISLAM: THE MANY FACES OF THE MUSLIM EXPERIENCE Encounter with Modernity: The Challenge of Western Colonialism The Islamic Resurgence
Islam in the West
Premodern Islam: The Formative Era Muhammad’s Early Life
After the HijraThe Message of the Quran
A Golden Age of Expansion, Conquest, and Creativity
Diversity, Diversion, and Dissent
The Origins of the Sunni-Shiah Split
Premodern Islam: The Classical Era Law and Mysticism: The Exterior and Interior Paths to God
The Five Pillars of Islam
Women and Muslim Family Law
The Interior Path of Love: Islamic Mysticism
Islam and the State
Islam and the West (Christendom): The Crusades
Premodern Revivalist Movements
Islam and Modernity Islamic Modernism
Modern Islamic Revivalist Movements
Radical Islam
Islam and Postmodern Trends in a Postcolonial World The Impact of the Islamic Resurgence
Islam in Modern State and Society
The Failure of Modernity and the Islamic Revival
The Religious Worldview of Contemporary Islamic Activism
From the Periphery to Mainstream Politics and Society
The Road to 9/11
Globalization and Hijacking of JihadJihad as Armed Struggle
Suicide Bombing: War of the Fatwas
Post 9/11: Impact and Response
* European Muslims
* A Common Word Between Us and You
Islam and the Arab Awakening: Between Authoritarianism and Pluralism
Questions for Postmodern Times: Issues of Authority and Interpretation
Islam in the West
Islam: Postmodern Challenges Islamization of the Law
Women and Minorities
Islamic Reform
CHAPTER 6. HINDUISM, JAINISM, AND SIKHISM: SOUTH ASIAN RELIGIONS Defining Hinduism: Unity, Diversity, Localities Encounter with Modernity: Hindu Challenges to India as a Secular State Premodern Hinduism: The Formative Era The Aryans and Religion in the Vedic Era
Vedic Religion
Karma, Yoga, and the Quest for Liberation
Yoga
Premodern Hinduism: The Classical Era (180 BCE-900 CE) Early Heterodox Indic Religions: Jainism and Buddhism
Jainism: The Tradition of Spiritual Conquerors
The Reality of Karma and Caste
The Four Stages and Four Aims of Life
Epics and the Development of Classical Hinduism
Mainstream Hinduism and the Rise of Devotion to the Great Deities
Premodern Hinduism: The Postclassical Era (900 CE-1500 CE) The Formation of Major Hindu Schools of Thought
The Early Islamic Era: Delhi Sultanate (1192-1525)
Religion in the Mughal Era (1526-1707)
* The Rise of Sikhism
Hinduism and Modernity Hinduism Under British Colonialism
Challenges and Responses to Colonialism
The Work of Gandhi: Hindu Elements in Indian Nationalism
Hinduism and Postmodern Trends in a Postcolonial World The Persistence of Traditional Religious Understandings
Contemporary Hindu Practices
Hindu and Sikh Festival Practice Pilgrimage Festivals
Sikh Festivals
The Religious Institutions of Contemporary Hinduism Changes and Continuities: Examples of Postcolonial Hinduism
The Connection of Religion with Philanthropy and Social Reform
Religious Nationalism: Secular India and its Discontents
A Growing Global Tradition
CHAPTER 7. BUDDHISM: PATHS TOWARD NIRVANA Encounter with Modernity: Socially “Engaged Buddhism” Premodern Buddhism: The Formative Era (600 BCE-100 CE) The Buddha: Context and Biography
Buddhism as the Path to Nirvana
The First Community and Its Development
How Buddhism Became a World Religion
Sangha and Monastery: The Institutional Vehicles of Buddhism’s Expansion
Premodern Buddhism: The Classical Era (100-800 CE) The Pan-Asian Expansion of Buddhism
The Core Doctrines
The Classical Ideal: Buddhist Civilization
The Mahayana: Philosophies and East Asian Monastic Schools
Premodern Buddhism: Buddhist Expansion (400-1500 CE) South Asia
China
Southeast Asia
Japan
The Himalayan Region
Buddhism and Modernity Early Modern Buddhist Polities: Monastics, Householders, Kings
Buddhist Monasticism
Buddhism Under Colonialism (1500-1960)
Challenges from Colonialism, Communism, and Modern Critics (1800-Present)
The Buddhist Twentieth-Century Revival Gains Strength
Buddhism and Postmodern Trends in a Postcolonial World South Asia
Theravada Buddhism Today in Southeast Asia
Tooth Relics and Anti-Muslim Riots in Myanmar
Three Contemporary Faces of Thai Buddhism
East Asia
Buddhism Today in Diaspora and in Asia
Buddhism’s Affinity for Modernization
The Sangha: Adaptive Reformism?
State Buddhism and the Poison of Ethnic Passion
CHAPTER 8. EAST ASIAN RELIGIONS: CONFUCIANISM, DAOISM, SHINTO, BUDDHISM Encounter with Modernity: The Fall and Return of Confucianism The Postcolonial Challenge of Confucianism
East Asian Religions in the Formative Era (1500 BCE-617 CE) Earliest History: Shang (1766-1122 BCE)
Development of the Multiple Traditions in Post-Han China
Religion Under the Early Japanese Imperial State: Buddhism and Shinto
East Asian Religions in the Classical Era (645-1800 CE) Classical Imperial China (645-1271 CE)
The Development of Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism in Korea and Japan
East Asian Religions in the Late Classical Era (1400-1800)
East Asian Religions in the Early Modern Era Disruptive European Intrusions
Traumatic Transitions of the Modern Era
The Appearance of New Religious Movements and Religions
East Asian Religions and Postmodern Trends in a Postcolonial World Continuities and Transformations in the East Asian Religions
The Religious Institutions: Monasteries, Temples, Shrines
The Return of Religion to China: Case Studies
Japan’s Creative Diversity: Old Traditions and New
Korea’s Strong Confucian Tradition Accommodates Diversity
Conclusion: Have We Entered a Third Confucian Age? CHAPTER 9. GLOBALIZATION: FROM NEW TO NEW AGE RELIGIONS Encounter with Modernity: The Challenge of Global Diversity to the “Purity” of Tradition New Religions Old Religions and New Religions in the History of Religions
The New Age and New Age Religions Postmodernism and the New Age
Theosophy, Christian Science, and the Unity School of Christianity
Scientology
The Baha’i Global Religious Vision
Conclusion: The Postmodern Challenge–Can There Be a Global Ethic in a World of Religious Diversity? Beyond Atheism: The Challenge of Postmodern Secular Relativism
“Passing Over”: A Postmodern Spiritual Adventure That Responds to the Challenge of Globalization
Tolstoy, Jesus, and “Saint Buddha”: An Ancient Tale with a Thousand Faces
The Children of Gandhi: An Experiment in Postmodern Global Ethics
The Future of Religion in an Age of Globalization
GlossaryArt CreditsIndex
World Religions Today is lively, clear, and very insightful; students will learn so much from every single page. One marvelous feat of this book is the way in which it relates contemporary developments to the history of a particular tradition without overlooking important new developments or
innovations. The language does not oversimplify content and keeps the theoretical richness intact, and the concepts and traditions are covered in the best possible light.”–Bassam Romaya, University of Massachusetts Lowell“This might be the best world religions textbook that I have encountered. It is erudite, very well written, and quite compelling.”–Jonathan Ebel, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignWorld Religions Today is unique in its consistent and thorough analysis of the relationship between modernity and modern religious movements. Its attention to the theoretical and cultural interventions introduced in the last fifty years really makes it an important and unique text.”–Joseph IndianaUniversity-Purdue University Indianapolis“The pedagogical devices are superb. Students read, and enjoy, the text boxes.”–Alice L. Wood, Bethune-Cookman University“The writing style is engaging and clear. The material is not presented in a manner that is overly dry or clinical, and is written at a level that students can understand without feeling spoken down to.”–Samuel Hopkins, Northern Arizona University
John L. Esposito is University Professor of Religion and International Affairs, and Founding Director of the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding.
The late Darrell J. Fasching was Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at the University of South Florida.
Todd T. Lewis is Professor of World Religions at the College of the Holy Cross.

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