Scriptures of the World's Religions
The sixth edition of Scriptures of the World's Religions brings together many of the world's most influential sacred texts. With comprehensive introductions in each chapter, the selected writings emphasize each religion's founders, central doctrines, and historical development. The translated texts, many of which were translated specifically for this collection, are stylistically clear and up-to-date. The Connect course for this offering includes SmartBook, an adaptive reading and study experience which guides students to master, recall, and apply key concepts while providing automatically-graded assessments.McGraw-Hill Connect® is a subscrip…
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Weitere Autoren: Powers, John
- ISBN: 978-1-259-90792-0
- EAN: 9781259907920
- Produktnummer: 20411683
- Verlag: Mcgraw Hill Book Co
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
- Seitenangabe: 720 S.
- Masse: H23.1 cm x B16.1 cm x D3.0 cm 891 g
- Auflage: 6. A.
- Gewicht: 891
- Sonstiges: Ab 18 - 22 J.
Über den Autor
James Fieser is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee at Martin. He received his B.A. from Berea College, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from Purdue University. He is author, co-author or editor of ten textbooks, including Philosophy: A Historical Survey with Essential Readings (9/e 2014), Scriptures of the World's Religions (5/e 2014), Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong (7/e 2012), Business Ethics and the Bottom Line (2012), A Historical Introduction to Philosophy (2003), and Moral Philosophy through the Ages (2001). He has edited and annotated the ten-volume Early Responses to Hume (2/e 2005) and the five-volume Scottish Common Sense Philosophy (2000). He is founder and general editor of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy web site (www.iep.utm.edu). His personal website can be accessed at www.utm.edu/staff/jfieser.
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