The Meaning of Life in the World Religions
By (Author) Nancy M. Martin
Edited by Joseph Runzo
v. 1
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Academic
1st January 2000
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Theology
291.22
Paperback
348
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm
404g
Covering all the major religious traditions, from Christianity to Confucianism, this authoritative text presents all the understanding, comparative analysis, and philosophical insight necessary for an informed understanding of the meaning of life in the different world faiths.
Joseph Runzo is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Chapman University and Life Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge University, he has published widely in philosophy and theology on issues of religious pluralism and religious ethics. Nancy Martin is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Chapman University.