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This classic textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the world's major religions, including their history, beliefs, practices, and social impact. It is written in a clear and engaging style and is suitable for both beginners and advanced students.
This seminal work in sociology explores the relationship between religion and society. Durkheim argues that religion social phenomenon that serves to maintain social solidarity and order. It classic text that has had a profound influence on the study of religion.
This classic work of anthropology and sociology explores the origins of religion. Durkheim argues that religion product of the social experience and that it serves to maintain social cohesion. It challenging but rewarding read for anyone interested in the study of religion.
This sweeping history of religion explores the origins and evolution of the idea of God. Armstrong argues that religion human creation that has been shaped by our social, cultural, and historical experiences. It fascinating and informative read for anyone interested in the history of religion.
This classic work of sociology explores the role of religion in society. Berger argues that religion provides a canopy of meaning that helps to make sense of the world. It challenging but rewarding read for anyone interested in the study of religion.
This groundbreaking book explores the influence of religion on the development of the common law. Berman argues that the common law is rooted in Christian principles and that it reflects the values of the Christian tradition. It fascinating and informative read for anyone interested in the history of law and religion.
This important book explores the relationship between religion and politics. Asad argues that religion is not a private matter, but is instead a public and political force. He shows how religion can be used to justify violence, oppression, and discrimination. It challenging and provocative read for anyone interested in the study of religion.
This challenging book explores the relationship between theology and philosophy. Ford argues that theology must be done in a way that is consistent with the insights of Wittgenstein. He shows how Wittgenstein's work can help us to understand the nature of religious language and the limits of theological knowledge. It difficult but rewarding read for anyone interested in the study of religion.
This controversial book argues that religion harmful force in the world. Harris argues that religion is the root of much violence and discrimination. He calls for a world without religion. It challenging and provocative read for anyone interested in the debate over the future of religion.
Classic work on the topic of resilience. Frankl, a Holocaust survivor, writes about the importance of finding meaning in life, even in the face of adversity.
Practical guide to building happiness and resilience. Rubin provides a wealth of tips and exercises that can help you to improve your well-being.
Guide to developing resilience in children and adolescents. Brooks and Goldstein provide a wealth of practical tips and exercises that can help parents and educators to raise resilient children.
Provides a practical guide to building resilience. Reivich and Shatte offer seven key strategies that can help you to overcome adversity and build a more fulfilling life.
Guide to helping children develop resilience. Ginsburg and Jablow provide a wealth of practical tips and exercises that can help parents and educators to raise resilient children.

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