Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology
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Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology

by James Freeman Clarke

Publisher
Creative Media Partners, LLC
Pages
564
Language
English
Published
1887

Overview

James Freeman Clarke's Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology is an ambitious survey that compares major religious traditions in order to understand their beliefs, practices, and moral visions. Rather than treating faith as a single story, the book presents religion as a field of diverse responses to human experience and spiritual need.

Readers interested in comparative religion, intellectual history, and broad questions of belief will find a structured, reflective guide. Clarke writes with the confidence of a nineteenth-century scholar trying to map difference without flattening it entirely. The book will especially appeal to readers who want an early and expansive attempt to think across religious traditions in a systematic way It remains a rewarding choice for readers seeking a clear, lasting classic with real depth.

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