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9780073278933

Sacred Words: A Source Book on Religions of the World

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    9780073278933

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-03-07
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
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Summary

Sacred Wordsis a clear and comprehensive guided introduction to the writings and teachings of the world's major religions. It provides the perfect teaching tool for a global comparative study of the written and oral sources of the world's religions, their systems of belief, and their histories.Dedicating a chapter to each religious tradition, the text methodically describes each religious system within the same set of theological features, inviting students to explore areas of comparison and contrast. Providing this starting point for a clear, comparative understanding of the world's religions, the text also details the history and cultural background of each religion and the religious sources on which they are based using the same set of categories as it guides students to selections of original sources for students to explore.Sacred Wordsprovides an overview of the central teachings contained in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, the Qur'an, the Upanishads, the Buddhist Pali Canon, the Confucian Five Classics, the Dao-de-jing, and other classic texts that have shaped the courses of Western and Eastern Civilizations.Importantly,Sacred Wordsalso introduces students to non-written, oral sources of religious systems of indigenous Americans, Africans, and the peoples of Oceana.Sacred Wordsis approachable and flexible; its unique, adaptable organization makes it the best way for students to experience for themselves the ancient "blueprints" for each of the major world religions.

Author Biography

After completing degrees from Dallas Baptist College (BS, 1972), Emory University (MA, 1974), and George Washington University (PhD, 1979), Terry D. Bilhartz taught one year at Mount Saint Mary’s College and then joined the History faculty at Sam Houston State University. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1984, to Associate Professor in 1989, to Professor in 1995, and became chair of the department in 2003. Bilhartz teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in World Religions, American Religious History, Historiography, and American History. Bilhartz is the author of numerous articles in the fields of history, religion, and psychology. His monograph Urban Religion and the Second Great Awakening (1986) was selected by Choice as one of the outstanding academic books of 1986. Other books include Francis Asbury's America: An Album of Early American Methodism (1984), Images of Texas in the Nation (1991), and the popular American history source book now in its fifth edition, Constructing the American Past (Longman, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2004).

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1: The Great Religions of the West

Chapter 1: Judaism

Setting

Mesopotamia: The Land between the Rivers
Egypt: The Gift of the Nile
The Peoples and Religions of the Levant

Sacred Stories and Beliefs

The Patriarchs and the Sojourn into Egypt
Exodus and the Conquest
The Period of the Judges
The United and Divided Kingdoms
The Exile and Return
The Second Commonwealth

Scriptures

Subdivisions

Sectarian Divisions in the Middle Period
The Branches of Modern Judaism

Sacred Observances and Practices

Sources

1. Beginnings: God, Time, and the Universe
2. Humanity: The Problem of Good and Evil
3. Sacred Stories: Divine Messengers, Prophets, and Priests
4. Divine Law: Justice, Reward, and Punishment
5. Gender: Women and Men in Society
6. Daily Living: Health, Etiquette, and Holy Days
7. The Human Quest: Paths to Salvation and Enlightenment
8. The Religious Life: Worship and Righteousness
9. Endings: Death, Judgment, and the Afterlife

Chapter 2: Christianity

Setting

The Inter-Testament Period: The Hasmonean Century, 165-63 BCE
The Era of Roman Domination
The Period of Herod's Dictatorship
The Rule of Herod's Successors

Sacred Stories and Beliefs

Scriptures

The Writing of the Gospels and Acts
The Epistles and the Apocalypse
The Canonization of the New Testament
From Manuscript to Publication

Subdivisions

The Emergence of Christian Dogma
Roman Catholic Christianity
The Eastern Orthodox Tradition
The Dynamics and Divisions of Protestantism

Sacred Observances and Practices

Sources

1. Beginnings: God, Time, and the Universe
2. Humanity: The Problem of Good and Evil
3. Sacred Stories: Divine Messengers, Prophets, and Priests
4. Divine Law: Justice, Reward, and Punishment
5. Gender: Women and Men in Society
6. Daily Living: Health, Etiquette, and Holy Days
7. The Human Quest: Paths to Salvation and Enlightenment
8. The Religious Life: Worship and Righteousness
9. Endings: Death, Judgment, and the Afterlife

Chapter 3: Islam

Setting

Sacred Stories and Beliefs

Abraham and his Sons
Islamic Stories of Jesus
Muhammad's Ancestry, Birth, and Childhood
Muhammad's Early Prophetic Career
The Medina Years
Muhammad's Return to Mecca

Scriptures

The Miracle of the Quran
From Revelation to Text
Quranic Content and Controversy
Other Sources of Islamic Teachings

Subdivisions

Succession and the Seeds of Disunity
Islamic Orthodoxy -- The Path of the Sunni
Shi'ite Muslims
Shi'ite sub-sects: The Twelvers and the Seveners
The Sufi Tradition

Sacred Observances and Practices

The Pillars of Islam

Sources

1. Beginnings: God, Time, and the Universe
2. Humanity: The Problem of Good and Evil
3. Sacred Stories: Divine Messengers, Prophets, and Priests
4. Divine Law: Justice, Reward, and Punishment
5. Gender: Women and Men in Society
6. Daily Living: Health, Etiquette, and Holy Days
7. The Human Quest: Paths to Salvation and Enlightenment
8. The Religious Life: Worship and Righteousness
9. Endings: Death, Judgment, and the Afterlife

Part 2: The Great Religions of the East

Chapter 4: Hinduism

Setting

The Land of India
The Peoples of India

Sacred Stories and Beliefs

Getting What You Want
The Four Goals
The Four Castes
The Four Stages
Getting What You Deserve
Realizing the Godhead Within
The Four Paths to Moksha

Scriptures

Vedic Religion
The Four Vedas and the Brahmanas
The Aranyakas and the Upanishads
SMRTI: The Sacred Tradition
The Great Epics

Subdivisions

Nyaya and Vaisheshika: Schools of Logic and Physics
Samkhya and Yoga: Schools of Psychology and Metaphysics
Mimamsa and Vedanta: Schools of Vedic and Upanishadic Theology
Hindu Gods, Sects, and Cults
The Heterodox System
Reform Movements within Modern Hinduism

Sacred Observances and Practices

Sources

1. Beginnings: God, Time, and the Universe
2. Humanity: The Problem of Good and Evil
3. Sacred Stories: Divine Messengers, Prophets, and Priests
4. Divine Law: Justice, Reward, and Punishment
5. Gender: Women and Men in Society
6. Daily Living: Health, Etiquette, and Holy Days
7. The Human Quest: Paths to Salvation and Enlightenment
8. The Religious Life: Worship and Righteousness
9. Endings: Death, Judgment, and the Afterlife

Chapter 5: Buddhism

Setting

Sacred Stories and Beliefs

Gautama's Birth, Childhood, and Youth
The Legend of the Four Passing Sights
The Unfulfilled Quest
Discovering the Truth of the Middle Way
The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path
The Master Teacher and his Disciples
The Buddha's Final Days and Death

Scriptures

The Origins and Divisions of The Three Baskets
Later Additions to the Sacred Canon
The Mahayana Scriptures
The Tantras and the Third Sacred Canon

Subdivisions

Asoka and the Spread of Early Buddhism
The Three Vehicles of Buddhism

Sacred Observances and Practices

Sources

1. Beginnings: God, Time, and the Universe
2. Humanity: The Problem of Good and Evil
3. Sacred Stories: Divine Messengers, Prophets, and Priests
4. Divine Law: Justice, Reward, and Punishment
5. Gender: Women and Men in Society
6. Daily Living: Health, Etiquette, and Holy Days
7. The Human Quest: Paths to Salvation and Enlightenment
8. The Religious Life: Worship and Righteousness
9. Endings: Death, Judgment, and the Afterlife

Chapter 6: Chinese Religions

Setting

The Land and Peoples of China
Early Chinese History and Religion
Yin-Yang and the Ten Thousand Things

Sacred Stories and Beliefs

Part A: Confucian Stories and Beliefs
The Life and Legend of Confucius
Basic Confucian Teachings
The Religious Dimensions of Confucian Thought
From Confucius to Confucianism
Part B: Daoist Stories and Beliefs
The Other Way: The Rise of Daoism
The Legend and Philosophy of Lao-zi
The Pursuit of Immortality
The Establishment of Daoism as an Organized Religion

Scriptures

Part A: Confucian Classics
The Confucian Canon
The New Scriptural Tradition of Neo-Confucianism
Part B: Daoist Scriptures
The Canon of Philosophical Daoism
The Sacred Books of Religious Daoism
The Three Caverns and the Four Supplements

Subdivisions

Part A: Confucian Subdivisions
Confucianism through the Ages
The Rise of Neo-Confucian Schools
Part B: Daoist Subdivisions
The Daoist Sects of Medieval and Early Modern China
Southern School Daoism
Northern School Daoism
Chinese Religions in the Twentieth Century

Sacred Observances and Practices

Sources

1. Beginnings: God, Time, and the Universe
2. Humanity: The Problem of Good and Evil
3. Sacred Stories: Divine Messengers, Prophets, and Priests
4. Divine Law: Justice, Reward, and Punishment
5. Gender: Women and Men in Society
6. Daily Living: Health, Etiquette, and Holy Days
7. The Human Quest: Paths to Salvation and Enlightenment
8. The Religious Life: Worship and Righteousness
9. Endings: Death, Judgment, and the Afterlife

Part 3: Indigenous Oral Traditions of the Americas, Africa, and Oceania

Chapter 7: Native American Religions

Setting

From Hunter-Gatherers to Cultivators
Cultural Developments North of Mexico
The Anasazi of the Southwest
The Mound Builders of the East
The Range of Cultural Diversity

Sacred Stories and Beliefs

Native American Cosmologies: Sacred Places in Sacred Time
The Metaphysics of Nature: Sacred Beliefs
Repairing Broken Cycles: Sacred Actions, Numbers, and Objects

Scriptures (Sacred Oral Traditions)

The Sanctity of Spoken Words
Rules of Speech and the Art of Story-Telling

The Evolution of Native American Spiritualities

Impace of Contact: 1500 1700 CE
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Adaptations
Twentieth Century Religious Developments

Sacred Observances and Practices

Sources

1. Beginnings: God, Time, and the Universe
2. Humanity: The Problem of Good and Evil
3. Sacred Stories: Divine Messengers, Prophets, and Priests
4. Divine Law: Justice, Reward, and Punishment
5. Gender: Women and Men in Society
6. Daily Living: Health, Etiquette, and Holy Days
7. The Human Quest: Paths to Salvation and Enlightenment
8. The Religious Life: Worship and Righteousness
9. Endings: Death, Judgment, and the Afterlife

Chapter 8: Traditional African Religions

Setting

The Peoples of Africa
Influences of Land and Climate

Sacred Stories and Beliefs

Traditional African Ontology
African Concepts of Time
Life and Death in African Cultures
The Spirits and the Lower Deities
Communicating with the Spirit World
Witchcraft and Evil Magic

Scriptures (Traditional African Oral Traditions)

The Ongoing History of Religions in Africa

The Partitioning and Re-Opening of Africa

Sacred Observances and Practices

Sources

1. Beginnings: God, Time, and the Universe
2. Humanity: The Problem of Good and Evil
3. Sacred Stories: Divine Messengers, Prophets, and Priests
4. Divine Law: Justice, Reward, and Punishment
5. Gender: Women and Men in Society
6. Daily Living: Health, Etiquette, and Holy Days
7. The Human Quest: Paths to Salvation and Enlightenment
8. The Religious Life: Worship and Righteousness
9. Endings: Death, Judgment, and the Afterlife

Chapter 9: Traditional Religions of Oceania

Setting

Sacred Stories and Beliefs

Place Over Time: Dreamtime and Totemism
Mana and Tapu in Religions of the Pacific
Differentiating Religious Motifs: Melanesia versus Polynesia and Micronesia

Scriptures (Sacred Oral Traditions)

The Ongoing Religious History of Oceania

Religious Consequences of Colonization
Cargo-Cult Religions

Sacred Observances and Practices

Sources

1. Beginnings: God, Time, and the Universe
2. Humanity: The Problem of Good and Evil
3. Sacred Stories: Divine Messengers, Prophets, and Priests
4. Divine Law: Justice, Reward, and Punishment
5. Gender: Women and Men in Society
6. Daily Living: Health, Etiquette, and Holy Days
7. The Human Quest: Paths to Salvation and Enlightenment
8. The Religious Life: Worship and Righteousness
9. Endings: Death, Judgment, and the Afterlife

Index

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