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The Joy of Sects

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6.15"W x 9.25"H x 1.45"D   | 33 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Sep 04, 1997 | 656 Pages | 9780385425650

Religion is one of the oldest human activities and even in the present day pervades almost every aspect of life, but with so many seemingly incomprehensible beliefs, laws, rituals, and terminologies, you can't tell the players without a program. The Joy of Sects overcomes this confusion by presenting a rich trove of information in a concise, browsable format. It is a guidebook to the world's religious traditions not only for the devout follower but also for the interested outsider, for the curious unbeliever, and for anyone who ever wondered about the difference between karma and dharma, yin and yang, Talmud and Torah, the astral plane and the akashic record, Pharisees and Sadducees, Sunnis and Shiites.

Here you will find detailed narrative histories of the six great religious traditions of East and West -- Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam -- along with information about related traditions, including Sikhism, Confucianism, Gnosticism, Zoroastrianism, and the various elements that compose the New Age. Each chapter contains brief sections on the scriptures, places of worship, and terminologies, as well as the numerous denominations, orders, and schools that make up the great millefleur tapestry of world religion.

Peter Occhiogrosso has been the author or coauthor of 22 books on subjects ranging from spirituality, world religions, and healing to music, arthritis, Ayurvedic health, and pain relief, three of which have become New York Times bestsellers. Peter has incorporated his interest in spiritual experience into his books Once A Catholic, Through the Labyrinth, and The Joy of Sects, a popular guide to the world's religions. He has collaborated with spiritual teachers Caroline Myss (Sacred Contacts; Why People Don’t Heal) and Ron Roth, Ph.D. (The Healing Path of Prayer). Following a lifelong interest in nutrition and health, Peter has collaborated with Vijay Vad, MD, on Back Rx, Arthritis Rx, and Stop Pain. View titles by Peter Occhiogrosso

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Religion is one of the oldest human activities and even in the present day pervades almost every aspect of life, but with so many seemingly incomprehensible beliefs, laws, rituals, and terminologies, you can't tell the players without a program. The Joy of Sects overcomes this confusion by presenting a rich trove of information in a concise, browsable format. It is a guidebook to the world's religious traditions not only for the devout follower but also for the interested outsider, for the curious unbeliever, and for anyone who ever wondered about the difference between karma and dharma, yin and yang, Talmud and Torah, the astral plane and the akashic record, Pharisees and Sadducees, Sunnis and Shiites.

Here you will find detailed narrative histories of the six great religious traditions of East and West -- Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam -- along with information about related traditions, including Sikhism, Confucianism, Gnosticism, Zoroastrianism, and the various elements that compose the New Age. Each chapter contains brief sections on the scriptures, places of worship, and terminologies, as well as the numerous denominations, orders, and schools that make up the great millefleur tapestry of world religion.

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Peter Occhiogrosso has been the author or coauthor of 22 books on subjects ranging from spirituality, world religions, and healing to music, arthritis, Ayurvedic health, and pain relief, three of which have become New York Times bestsellers. Peter has incorporated his interest in spiritual experience into his books Once A Catholic, Through the Labyrinth, and The Joy of Sects, a popular guide to the world's religions. He has collaborated with spiritual teachers Caroline Myss (Sacred Contacts; Why People Don’t Heal) and Ron Roth, Ph.D. (The Healing Path of Prayer). Following a lifelong interest in nutrition and health, Peter has collaborated with Vijay Vad, MD, on Back Rx, Arthritis Rx, and Stop Pain. View titles by Peter Occhiogrosso