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Overview
“For readers in search of a thoughtful, thorough, and approachable survey of the history of religion, this book is an excellent place to start.”—Booklist Written for those with faith and for those without—and especially for younger readers—A Little History of Religion sweeps us through the story of religion in our world, from the dawn of religious belief to the present. An emphathetic yet discerning guide to the enduring importance of faith, Richard Holloway introduces us to the history and beliefs of the major world religions—Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism. He also explores where religious belief comes from; the search for meaning through the ages; how differences in belief sometimes lead to hostility and violence; what is a sect and what is a cult; and much more. Throughout, Holloway encourages curiosity and tolerance, accentuates nuance and mystery, and calmly restores a sense of the value of faith.
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780300208832 |
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| Publisher: | Yale University Press |
| Publication date: | 09/27/2016 |
| Series: | Little Histories |
| Pages: | 256 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
1 Is Anybody There? 1
2 The Doors 7
3 The Wheel 12
4 One into Many 18
5 Prince to Buddha 24
6 Do No Harm 30
7 The Wanderer 36
8 In the Bulrushes 42
9 The Ten Commandments 48
10 Prophets 53
11 The End 59
12 Heretoc 65
13 The Last Battle 71
14 Worldly Religion 78
15 The Way to Go 83
16 Stirring up the Mud 89
17 Religion Gets Personal 95
18 The Convert 101
19 The Messiah 107
20 Jesus Comes to Rome 113
21 The Church Takes Charge 119
22 The Last Prophet 125
23 Submission 131
24 Struggle 137
25 Hell 143
26 Vicar of Christ 149
27 Protest 155
28 The Big Split 161
29 Nanak's Reformation 167
30 The Middle Way 173
31 Beheading the Beast 179
32 Friends 185
33 Made in America 191
34 Born in the USA 197
35 The Great Disappointment 203
36 Mystics and Movie Stars 209
37 Opening Doors 215
38 Angry Religion 221
39 Holy Wars 227
40 The End of Religion? 232
Index 239
Interviews
What made you want to write this book?
I have been wrestling with the meaning of religion for most of my life. Writing the book was an opportunity to survey the whole field, not just the little corner I was familiar with.
How do you think your own background informed the book?
For most of my life I was what you might call a religious professional, but it was never an easy relationship. It was like being in a turbulent marriage: deep affection combined with endless argument and disagreement.
The difficulty is that religion, which is best understood as the human search for meaning, changes character when it becomes organized into a system that makes claims for itself, usually claims to superiority over other systems. Much the way political parties do. So religion ceases to be an exploration and becomes something more defensive. It’s like the difference between a wanderer and a settler. In religion, it’s important to recognize that some things will never be settled and to live with that uncertainty.
What role should religion play in our lives?
Whatever role we choose for ourselves—including none at all—as long as there is no compulsion about it and as long as it makes us kinder not more cruel. The fascinating thing about religion is that it can prompt us to extremes of either love or hatred. Choose love.







