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Title: THE RELIGION TOOLKIT: UNDERSTANDING RELIGION IN THE WORLD TODAY

The Religion Toolkit

The Religion Toolkit: Understanding Religion in the World Today is a clear and comprehensive introduction to the academic study of religions, providing readers an introduction to the history and theories of Religious Studies, a survey of global religious traditions, and an overview of religion in the public sphere today. This book, published in July 2024 by Wiley-Blackwell, was authored by John Morreall and ACMCU Emerita Professor Dr. Tamara Sonn.

In this book you will find:

Discussions of theory and methodology in religion, including the disciplines of anthropology, psychology, philosophy, biblical studies, and theology. Descriptions of the early development of religion, with overviews of traditions around the world, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Baha’i, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Daoism, Confucianism, and Shinto. A covering of traditions not commonly addressed in introductory textbooks, such as Santeria, Vodou, Tengrism, and indigenous traditions of the Americas. An examination of recent developments and contemporary issues such as secularization, bioethics, and the rise of religious nationalism. The inclusion of access to a companion website with discussion questions, additional material, and helpful primary and secondary sources.

“The authors provide a clear, first-rate introduction to the study of religions, origins, leading scholars and their theories and beliefs…. This is by far the best introductory volume I am aware of both in terms of substance, clarity, and insights.”

— John L. Esposito, Distinguished University Professor, Georgetown University, and Past President of the American Academy of Religion

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