Category: History, Spiritual & Religious
Language: EnglishKeywords: History Religion The Great Courses
Written by Grant Hardy
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Throughout history, religious expression has been an essential human activity, deeply influencing the development of cultures and civilizations. Today, even after centuries of scientific empiricism, the worldâs major religions are as active as ever, continuing to speak profoundly to their believersâ self-conception and ways of living.
With few exceptions, humanityâs religions are grounded in their sacred textsâfoundational writings that crystallize the principles and vision of the faiths, forming the basis of belief and action.
The worldwide library of sacred texts is a vast and extraordinary canon that includes a large number of the most impactful books ever written. Beyond the Hebrew and Christian scriptures and Islamâs Qurâan, jewels of the worldâs sacred writings include the Hindu Vedas, the Buddhist Sutras, Daoismâs Daodejing, and the Analects of Confucius, as well as the revered texts of traditions such as Zoroastrianism and Jainism, and modern faiths such as Bahaâi. These are texts that people around the world live by and, at times, are willing to die for.
Throughout history, religious expression has been an essential human activity, deeply influencing the development of cultures and civilizations. Today, even after centuries of scientific empiricism, the worldâs major religions are as active as ever, continuing to speak profoundly to their believersâ self-conception and ways of living.
With few exceptions, humanityâs religions are grounded in their sacred textsâfoundational writings that crystallize the principles and vision of the faiths, forming the basis of belief and action.
The worldwide library of sacred texts is a vast and extraordinary canon that includes a large number of the most impactful books ever written. Beyond the Hebrew and Christian scriptures and Islamâs Qurâan, jewels of the worldâs sacred writings include the Hindu Vedas, the Buddhist Sutras, Daoismâs Daodejing, and the Analects of Confucius, as well as the revered texts of traditions such as Zoroastrianism and Jainism, and modern faiths such as Bahaâi. These are texts that people around the world live by and, at times, are willing to die for.