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_aBL 619.P5 _b.M311 2016 |
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_aManaloto, Christian B. _934134 |
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_aPilgrimage to sacred spaces : _ban introduction to world religions / _cChristian B. Manaloto, Maria Teresita R. Rapadas. |
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_aQuezon City : _bPhoenix Publishing House Inc., _cc2016. |
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_axii, 283 pages : _billustrations, maps, (black and white) ; _c26 cm. |
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520 | _aA Pilgrimage to the Sacred Space: An Introduction to World Religions and Belief System brings the students into an encounter with eight of the world's religious traditions: Hindu Dharma, Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, Shinto, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In this book, the authors make use of the analogy of learners as pilgrims on a lifelong spiritual journey of the spirit, encountering various sacred spaces before making the voyage home. "Religion is one among a significant variety of ways through which human beings seek fulfilment as well as answers to their ultimate questions. Each particular religion is a worldview through which human beings see themselves and their ultimate purpose and engage with their fellow beings (human and nonhuman). Rooted in and shaped by a specific historico-cultural context and language, this worldview manifests itself in the creed, code, cult, and community structure of each religion." --Phoenix.com.ph | ||
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