Background To The Long Search
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A compelling companion to the landmark BBC documentary series, this work of comparative religion and philosophy presents a sweeping survey of the world's major spiritual traditions, guiding readers through the diverse landscapes of human belief. Renowned religious studies scholar Ninian Smart chronicles the journeys undertaken in the television series, illuminating the core practices, histories, and worldviews of traditions ranging from Christianity and Islam to Hinduism, Buddhism, and beyond. Written with clarity and intellectual warmth, the text argues that understanding the world's religions requires genuine curiosity and respectful engagement rather than detached judgment. Smart illustrates how each tradition addresses the fundamental questions of human existence — meaning, suffering, transcendence, and community — with both academic rigor and an accessible, conversational tone. An ideal introduction for general readers and students alike, it remains a thoughtful and enduring gateway into the comparative study of religion.
Author: Ninian Smart
Format: Hardback
Published: 1977, British Broadcasting Corporation
Genre: Religion
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A compelling companion to the landmark BBC documentary series, this work of comparative religion and philosophy presents a sweeping survey of the world's major spiritual traditions, guiding readers through the diverse landscapes of human belief. Renowned religious studies scholar Ninian Smart chronicles the journeys undertaken in the television series, illuminating the core practices, histories, and worldviews of traditions ranging from Christianity and Islam to Hinduism, Buddhism, and beyond. Written with clarity and intellectual warmth, the text argues that understanding the world's religions requires genuine curiosity and respectful engagement rather than detached judgment. Smart illustrates how each tradition addresses the fundamental questions of human existence — meaning, suffering, transcendence, and community — with both academic rigor and an accessible, conversational tone. An ideal introduction for general readers and students alike, it remains a thoughtful and enduring gateway into the comparative study of religion.