Seven Testaments of World Religion and the Zoroastrian Older Testament

Seven Testaments of World Religion and the Zoroastrian Older Testament

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Author: Brown, Brian Arthur

Brand: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Binding: Paperback

Number Of Pages: 362

Release Date: 15-11-2019

Details: Product Description T his essential comparative religious studies resource presents primary scriptures of seven world religions and reveals their shared heritage in Zoroastrian tradition. Completing the authoritative trilogy alongside Three Testaments: Torah Gospel and Quran and Four Testaments: Tao Te Ching, Analects, Dhammapada, Bhagavad Gita , Seven Testaments of World Religion lays the groundwork for all studies of religious history. Special Features Concise descriptions of each testament Maps, timelines, and study guide questions Appendices connecting historical events across testaments Review Brian Arthur Brown’s Seven Testaments of World Religion and the Zoroastrian Older Testament (hereafter, “7+Z”) gives Zoroastrians the opportunity to note how their histories may have influenced another seven global religious traditions and their creation/apocalyptic stories. . . . What 7+Z does irrefutably, is illustrate that interfaith dialogue and collaborative thinking regarding ways of being and ways of knowing (religious formation), occurred. , Fezana Journal In Seven Testaments, Brian Arthur Brown and his ‘sacred circle’ have succeeded - with rigorous scholarship, tender devotion and divine insight - in opening humanity’s greatest treasures to be a universal legacy. -- James Christie, University of Winnipeg, G7 Global Consultant in Multifaith Dialogue and Religious Liberty In Seven Testaments Brian Brown again elucidates more pieces of the intellectual puzzle of the Axial Age period. It is now incumbent upon scholars in many different disciplines to search their own fields for more of the story. -- Richard A. Freund, archaeologist, Bertram and Gladys Aaron Professor of Jewish Studies, Christopher Newport University Is Tao-Te-Ching informed by Bhagavad Gita or vise-versa? Or might they share a common source in Brown’s Zoroastrian ‘Dead Zee Scrolls’? That is the proposal he has for the ‘parallel sayings’ of Buddha and Jesus also. Perhaps there was more happening on the Silk Route than we knew. -- Victor Mair, editor of the Columbia History of Chinese Literature and of the Columbia Anthology of Traditional Chinese Literature Brian Arthur Brown succeeds in bringing the largely overlooked teachings of Zoroastrianism into the mainstream of religious thought, and convincingly shows that its foundational concepts underlie all Seven Testaments of World Religion. -- Kersi B. Shroff, Zoroastrian interfaith activist; Attorney at Law; Chief, Western Law Division, U.S. Library of Congress About the Author Brian Arthur Brown is the author of 24 books on the quest for peace and harmony between First Nations and other Canadians, French and English in Canada, Canadians and Americans at war and in peace, Jews, Christians and Muslims in current issues and interfaith studies worldwide. His magnum opus is an award winning two-volume compendium Three Testaments: Torah, Gospel and Quran (2012) and Four Testaments: Tao Te Ching, Analects, Dhammapada, Bhagavad Gita (2016), both from the Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group. He is currently a member of the Oxford Round Table at Oxford University and in 2015 he was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts.

Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.1 x 1.1 inches

Languages: English