God and Mankind: Comparative Religions (Audiobook)
Date: 12 April 2011, 09:24
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How do the major religions answer unanswerable questions? What can we gain from their answers? [list][*]Why are we here? [*]What is my purpose? [*]Where do we go when we die? [*]Will I be forgiven? [*]Will we ever discover the source of the mystery? [/list] Each of these questions raises countless more. God and Mankind: Comparative Religions by Professor Robert Oden is an ideal starting point for gaining some progress in considering these questions. And if you've been thinking about them for a while, as so many do, you will likely discover he has many fresh insights to offer you. Professor Oden, who holds degrees in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, and Theology, has taught at Harvard University and Dartmouth College over a long and exceptionally distinguished career as both teacher and college president. His lectures approach religious belief and ritual as possible answers to these most difficult and enduring questions, which have occupied humanity from the beginning. [b]An Ideal Starting Point for Inquiry[/b] The lectures underscore both the unity and the diversity of religious approaches to life in a sweeping conceptual grasp. Professor Oden begins with a discussion of the nature and study of religion, distinguishing between religion as both a matter of faith and as an appropriate subject of intellectual and academic pursuit. In addition to discussing the four traditional views of religion, Professor Oden proposes another: a system of communication. This serves as a crucial conceptual framework for exploring the thoughts of Mircea Eliade, a historian of religion, philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago, who proposed that the best way to understand religions is to examine their views of how the world came into being and how it operates on a daily basis. [hide=Course Lecture Titles][list][*]1. Why Nothing Is as Intriguing as the Study of Religion [*]2. Orienting Humanity—Religions as Spiritual Compasses [*]3. Religious Heroes 1—Gilgamesh and the Dawn of History [*]4. Religious Heroes 2—Moses and Jesus [*]5. Pondering Divine Justice—Do We Suffer for Naught? [*]6. Defending Divine Justice—Religious Accounts of Suffering [*]7. Religious Rituals and Communities [*]8. Bringing It All Back Home [/list][/hide]
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