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- catalog abstract "Explains the major beliefs of 11 religions: Hinduism, Buddism, Jainism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Zen- Buddism. Following the explanations of the founder of each religion, he presents selections from its sacred literature. Selections are well chosen to illustrate the beauty of the writings and to further explain the religious and philosophic teachings of that particular faith.".
- catalog contributor b3217458.
- catalog created "[1963]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1963]".
- catalog description "1. What is religion? The search -- Stop right here -- Four ways to experience reality -- Knowing -- Understanding -- Believing -- Creating -- 2. Hinduism: "A fellowship of faiths" -- The age of the world -- The Hindu triad -- The soul's garment -- Where the castes came from -- From good must come good -- The king and Bhanto Nagasena -- The yogas -- The sacred Vedas -- Creation hymn -- Two great epics -- What hinduism believes -- Sayings from the Bhagavad-Gita".
- catalog description "11. Zoroastrianism: The refugee religion -- Zend is not Zen -- When Iran was called Persia -- The magician's nightmare -- The conversion of King Vishtaspa -- A religion in exile -- What Zoroastrianism believes -- Three Zoroastrian prayers -- 12. Zen Buddhism: Riddles with a purpose -- Zen -- the enigma -- Zen: Seed, plant and flower -- The importance of feeling -- The Mondo and the Koan -- Zen and other faiths -- A new image of reality -- Statistical table on the great religions.".
- catalog description "3. Buddhism: The awakened -- Prince of Lummini -- The four sights -- Under the Bo tree -- The spread of Buddhism -- The way of the doctrine -- The Buddhist Ten Commandments -- What Buddhism believes -- The flight of the animals -- Sayings from the Dhamapada -- 4. Jainism: The sky-clad and the blue-clad -- Similar but very different -- The sacredness of life -- The precepts of Jainism -- The Swatambara and the Digambara -- The sayings of Jainism".
- catalog description "5. Confucianism: The middle path -- Three times three -- The great teacher K'ung -- The Five K'ing -- The case of the successful failure -- The first sage of China -- Sayings from the analects -- 6. Taoism: The way -- The strange interview -- Who was the old philosopher? -- The mystifying little book -- The Tao Teh King -- The disciple Chuang-tze -- What Taoism believes -- Chapters from the Tao Teh King -- Sayings from the Tao Teh King".
- catalog description "7. Shinto: Kami-no-Michi -- Land of the rising sun -- The way of the gods -- The beautiful and the divine -- Three Shinto prayers: Harvest ritual, ritual to the sun-goddess, purification ritual -- What Shinto believes -- Ten precepts of Shinri Kyo -- Ten precepts of Shinshu Kyo -- Shinto sayings -- 8. Judaism: Religion of the prophets -- "Hear, O Israel -- " -- The Ten Commandments -- Traces of the past -- The thirteen articles of faith -- Upon what does the world rest? -- Heaven is not "up" -- Where does the soul go? -- Who knows one? -- What Judaism believes -- The code of holiness -- From the book of Job -- From the book of prophets -- From the book of Psalms -- Sayings from the Hebrew scriptures".
- catalog description "9. Christianity: Religion of one third humanity -- The story of Jesus -- "The hidden years" -- The ministry of Jesus -- The Sermon on the Mount -- The parables of Jesus -- The agrapha and logia -- Paul of Tarsus -- The multiplication of sects -- The Apostles' Creed -- What Christianity believes -- 10. Islam: Submission to Allah -- In the days before Katum -- The seal of the prophet -- La Ilaha Illa Allah -- The growth of Islam -- The spread of Islam -- What Islam believes -- Chapters from the Koran -- Sayings from the Koran".
- catalog description "Explains the major beliefs of 11 religions: Hinduism, Buddism, Jainism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Zen- Buddism. Following the explanations of the founder of each religion, he presents selections from its sacred literature. Selections are well chosen to illustrate the beauty of the writings and to further explain the religious and philosophic teachings of that particular faith.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog extent "261 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "What the great religions believe.".
- catalog isFormatOf "What the great religions believe.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[1963]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Dodd, Mead".
- catalog relation "What the great religions believe.".
- catalog subject "290".
- catalog subject "BL80.2 .G3".
- catalog subject "Religions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. What is religion? The search -- Stop right here -- Four ways to experience reality -- Knowing -- Understanding -- Believing -- Creating -- 2. Hinduism: "A fellowship of faiths" -- The age of the world -- The Hindu triad -- The soul's garment -- Where the castes came from -- From good must come good -- The king and Bhanto Nagasena -- The yogas -- The sacred Vedas -- Creation hymn -- Two great epics -- What hinduism believes -- Sayings from the Bhagavad-Gita".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. Zoroastrianism: The refugee religion -- Zend is not Zen -- When Iran was called Persia -- The magician's nightmare -- The conversion of King Vishtaspa -- A religion in exile -- What Zoroastrianism believes -- Three Zoroastrian prayers -- 12. Zen Buddhism: Riddles with a purpose -- Zen -- the enigma -- Zen: Seed, plant and flower -- The importance of feeling -- The Mondo and the Koan -- Zen and other faiths -- A new image of reality -- Statistical table on the great religions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Buddhism: The awakened -- Prince of Lummini -- The four sights -- Under the Bo tree -- The spread of Buddhism -- The way of the doctrine -- The Buddhist Ten Commandments -- What Buddhism believes -- The flight of the animals -- Sayings from the Dhamapada -- 4. Jainism: The sky-clad and the blue-clad -- Similar but very different -- The sacredness of life -- The precepts of Jainism -- The Swatambara and the Digambara -- The sayings of Jainism".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Confucianism: The middle path -- Three times three -- The great teacher K'ung -- The Five K'ing -- The case of the successful failure -- The first sage of China -- Sayings from the analects -- 6. Taoism: The way -- The strange interview -- Who was the old philosopher? -- The mystifying little book -- The Tao Teh King -- The disciple Chuang-tze -- What Taoism believes -- Chapters from the Tao Teh King -- Sayings from the Tao Teh King".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. Shinto: Kami-no-Michi -- Land of the rising sun -- The way of the gods -- The beautiful and the divine -- Three Shinto prayers: Harvest ritual, ritual to the sun-goddess, purification ritual -- What Shinto believes -- Ten precepts of Shinri Kyo -- Ten precepts of Shinshu Kyo -- Shinto sayings -- 8. Judaism: Religion of the prophets -- "Hear, O Israel -- " -- The Ten Commandments -- Traces of the past -- The thirteen articles of faith -- Upon what does the world rest? -- Heaven is not "up" -- Where does the soul go? -- Who knows one? -- What Judaism believes -- The code of holiness -- From the book of Job -- From the book of prophets -- From the book of Psalms -- Sayings from the Hebrew scriptures".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Christianity: Religion of one third humanity -- The story of Jesus -- "The hidden years" -- The ministry of Jesus -- The Sermon on the Mount -- The parables of Jesus -- The agrapha and logia -- Paul of Tarsus -- The multiplication of sects -- The Apostles' Creed -- What Christianity believes -- 10. Islam: Submission to Allah -- In the days before Katum -- The seal of the prophet -- La Ilaha Illa Allah -- The growth of Islam -- The spread of Islam -- What Islam believes -- Chapters from the Koran -- Sayings from the Koran".
- catalog title "What the great religions believe.".
- catalog type "text".