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Overview
Hinduism is the religion of more than four-fifths of India's population, and it is the religion with the third-largest number of adherents in the world. Hinduism, Fourth Edition provides readers with a clear overview of the history and teachings of this faith, dispels misconceptions, discusses how Hinduism's flexibility allows it to adjust to a changing world, and looks at the growing Hindu community in the United States.
Almost from the start of civilization more than 10,000 years ago, religion has shaped human history. Today more than half the world's population adhere to a major religion or indigenous spiritual tradition. In societies throughout the world, increasing ethnic and cultural diversity has led to a variety of religions being practiced side by side. This makes it vital that we understand as much as we can about the world's religions.
Rigorously nonsectarian, the books in the World Religions series offer clear, accessible overviews of the major religious traditions of our time, including
Geographical distribution
Origins and history
Central beliefs, rituals, and sacred sites
Contributions to world civilization
Carefully chosen photographs complement the text, and sidebars, a map, fact file, glossary, bibliography, further reading, and index are included to help readers gain a more complete understanding of the subject at hand.
Synopsis
Hinduism is the religion of more than four-fifths of India's population, and it is the religion with the third-largest number of adherents in the world. Hinduism, Fourth Edition provides readers with a clear overview of the history and teachings of this faith, dispels misconceptions, discusses how Hinduism's flexibility allows it to adjust to a changing world, and looks at the growing Hindu community in the United States.
Almost from the start of civilization more than 10,000 years ago, religion has shaped human history. Today more than half the world's population adhere to a major religion or indigenous spiritual tradition. In societies throughout the world, increasing ethnic and cultural diversity has led to a variety of religions being practiced side by side. This makes it vital that we understand as much as we can about the world's religions.
Rigorously nonsectarian, the books in the World Religions series offer clear, accessible overviews of the major religious traditions of our time, including
Geographical distribution
Origins and history
Central beliefs, rituals, and sacred sites
Contributions to world civilization
Carefully chosen photographs complement the text, and sidebars, a map, fact file, glossary, bibliography, further reading, and index are included to help readers gain a more complete understanding of the subject at hand.