This 384-page book details the world's major religions and explores a variety of ways of worship, cultural background, land and nation. It recalls the seeming instinct and the universal need for worship, which seems to exist in all cultures, and the various forms of needs in history have been determined.
Primitive religions, such as animism, and the history of modern Hindu practice, including yoga, and the development of Hinduism to Buddhism. Other Eastern religions such as Taoism and Confucianism are also considered. A small part also describes the religion of Sikhism. Various forms of Judaism have been discussed, dating back to the first Jews, Abraham, and two other major monotheistic religions, Islam and Christianity thousands of years ago. The Christian part takes into account the background, life and ministry of Jesus Christ, as well as the primitive and developed practices of Christianity, the development of the Dark Ages and the Roman Catholic Church, and the Reformation, Protestantism and Modern Christianity. .
There is a chapter that considers the historical development of Jehovah's Witnesses, as well as an incredible section on modernity, involving Darwinism and the socialist state's worship of the state. This book is factual, non-judicial, and accurate. It is a complete reference and is equivalent to the advanced university curriculum of world religion. The only thing humans are looking for is the lack of information about some of the smaller Christian religions of modern times, the Later Saints and the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and more details about the status of the 21st century evangelicals. In addition, one can think of it as both a complete and authoritative guide to world religion. [The author of this article has passed a three-credit college exam on world religion, only from the book on this subject.]
In today's social melting pots in most developed countries, it is important to feel the world culture. Gaining understanding or world religion provides the basis for examining your belief system in a broader context. This is also very valuable. Another benefit of reading humans looking for God is that it helps to document the persistence and history of human worship, almost instinctive needs, which seem to be a universal part of almost every culture, although many have turned to science, almost as Another religion, or other people who worship the country, have or have deified their leaders in some countries, and most men continue to adhere to the belief system and some form of worship. This is an important cultural phenomenon that reflects the essence of one of humanity's greatest needs, the desire to pursue higher goals in life, the "great cause" of this awesome universe, and how we fit into that grand purpose.
More information about Jehovah's Witnesses can be found on the public relations website of Jehovah's Witnesses website.
Orignal From: Humans looking for God - World Religion Book Review
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