The life of virtue : what do we owe ourselves / edited by Jacob Neusner ; with essays by Bruce Chilton ...[et al.].
Material type: TextSeries: Comparing religious traditionsPublisher: Australia : Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, [2001]Copyright date: copyright 2001Description: xii, 143 p. ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- volume
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- BJ 1188 .L626 2001
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At head of title: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism on the life of virture.
Praised in pre-publication reviews for its clarity, caliber of scholarship, and coverage of traditions not found in other texts, COMPARING RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS is an innovative set of three texts which compare parts of one tradition with another. Focusing on topics that are familiar human issues to all-family, work, and virtue-the texts help students to understand the commonalities and differences of the traditions.
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