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A Museum of Faiths: Histories and Legacies of the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions
Contributor(s): Ziolkowski, Eric J. (Editor)
ISBN: 1555409059     ISBN-13: 9781555409050
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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Published: January 1993
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Annotation: This book reexamines the meaning and significance of the first World's Parliament of Religions and its impact on the development of the academic study of religion. Held in Chicago in 1893, the Parliament attracted the participation of religious leaders from different faiths and a smaller
number of academics who studied religion from what they called "scientific" perspectives. Following an introduction by the editor, the essays are organized into three sections. Part I reissues six papers on comparative religion from the Parliament's original proceedings. Part II contains two
articles, both written within a year of the Parliament, that express an early appraisal of the significance of the Parliament for world religious history and the comparative study of religion. A third and final Part contains eight contemporary essays reassessing the Parliament itself and its impact
on interfaith dialogue and comparative religion.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Comparative Religion
Dewey: 200
LCCN: 93033152
Series: Scholars Press General Series
Physical Information: 0.86" H x 6.62" W x 9.04" (1.15 lbs) 384 pages
 
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This book reexamines the meaning and significance of the first World's Parliament of Religions and its impact on the development of the academic study of religion. Held in Chicago in 1893, the Parliament attracted the participation of religious leaders from different faiths and a smaller
number of academics who studied religion from what they called scientific perspectives. Following an introduction by the editor, the essays are organized into three sections. Part I reissues six papers on comparative religion from the Parliament's original proceedings. Part II contains two
articles, both written within a year of the Parliament, that express an early appraisal of the significance of the Parliament for world religious history and the comparative study of religion. A third and final Part contains eight contemporary essays reassessing the Parliament itself and its impact
on interfaith dialogue and comparative religion.