Some recommended comparative religion books for gaining a deeper understanding of different faiths and belief systems include "The World's Religions" by Huston Smith, "God Is Not One" by Stephen Prothero, and "The Essential Kabbalah" by Daniel C. Matt.
Friedrich Max Müller is credited with beginning the modern academic study of religion in the 19th century. He focused on comparative religion and the role of language in understanding different religious traditions.
Studies in Comparative Religion was created in 1967.
Studies in Comparative Religion ended in 1987.
Ibn Biruni is the father of comparative religions.
Community - 2009 Comparative Religion 1-12 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL
Man has often used religion to explain things he cannot understand. His understanding of the environment is usually no different.
Because she is interested in studying comparative religion
Religion textbooks play a significant role in shaping students' understanding of different faiths and beliefs by providing information, perspectives, and interpretations that influence their knowledge and perceptions. These textbooks can help students develop a deeper understanding of various religions, their histories, practices, and beliefs, ultimately shaping their worldview and attitudes towards different faiths.
There are not too many Jewish scholars concerned with comparative religions. It is suggested that you check with area or regional universities.Answer:There are many Rabbis who work to counter the efforts of Christian missionaries. These Rabbis are well-versed in the Tanakh, in the Christian Testament and in comparative religion.
Study of comparative religion.
W. A. Lessa has written: 'Reader in comparative religion'
Religious education - in a specific religion - can in fact be quite dangerous, depending on the religion (i.e., some are more dangerous than others).However, I believe that a study of comparative religions - i.e., learning about the beliefs of many different of the world's religions - can be quite useful, to help develop an "open mind".