The Great Transformation: The World in the Time of Buddha, Socrates, Confucius and Jeremiah
By (Author) Karen Armstrong
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
4th June 2007
8th March 2007
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ancient history
History of religion
930.16
Paperback
496
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
423g
The centuries between 800 and 300 BC saw an explosion of new religious concepts. Their emergence is second only to man's harnessing of fire in fundamentally transforming our understanding of what it is to be human. But why did Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Jeremiah, Lao Tzu and others all emerge in this five-hundred-year span And why do they have such similar ideas about humanity In The Great Transformation, Karen Armstrong examines this phenomenal period and the connections between this disparate group of philosophers, mystics and theologians.
"'A remarkable history... fascinating and highly readable... profoundly relevant.' Julie Wheelwright, Independent '[Armstrong] shows a formidable grasp of sacred history and biblical scholarship.' Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, The Times 'Armstrong writes with her customary elegance and lucidity... It would be hard not to learn a lot from this substantial book.' Diarmaid MacCulloch, Guardian 'This book deserves nothing but praise.' Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times"
Karen Armstrong is one of the world's foremost commentators on religious affairs. Her bestselling books include Islam : A Short History; Buddha; A History of God; Through the Narrow Gate and The Spiral Staircase.