The Religion Matters Reader
The Religion Matters Reader is an innovative (and inexpensive) complement to Stephen Prothero’s pathbreaking and enormously teachable introductory text. The readings are accessible, diverse, and tied to the organizing principles of RELIGION MATTERS. Each chapter includes five readings—problem/solution, technique, two exemplar profiles, and a controversy. A rich teaching tool created by the same authors who created the text’s supporting media resources.
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The Religion Matters Reader
The Religion Matters Reader is an innovative (and inexpensive) complement to Stephen Prothero’s pathbreaking and enormously teachable introductory text. The readings are accessible, diverse, and tied to the organizing principles of RELIGION MATTERS. Each chapter includes five readings—problem/solution, technique, two exemplar profiles, and a controversy. A rich teaching tool created by the same authors who created the text’s supporting media resources.
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The Religion Matters Reader

The Religion Matters Reader

The Religion Matters Reader

The Religion Matters Reader

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The Religion Matters Reader is an innovative (and inexpensive) complement to Stephen Prothero’s pathbreaking and enormously teachable introductory text. The readings are accessible, diverse, and tied to the organizing principles of RELIGION MATTERS. Each chapter includes five readings—problem/solution, technique, two exemplar profiles, and a controversy. A rich teaching tool created by the same authors who created the text’s supporting media resources.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393543209
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 07/15/2021
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Joseph Laycock is an associate professor of Religious Studies at Texas State University. He is the co-editor for the journal Nova Religion and the author of multiple books on religion.

Natasha Mikles is a lecturer in Asian Religions in the Religious Studies program at Texas State University. She is the editor of the Journal of Gods and Monsters, as well as the author of numerous articles related to popular Buddhist literature.
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