Historical Atlas of Religions (Historical Atlas)
Book Description
This comprehensive atlas invites readers on a fascinating journey through humanity's spiritual evolution, tracing the development of religious thought from our earliest supernatural beliefs to the diverse faith traditions that shape our modern world. Karen Farrington presents an unbiased exploration that transcends denominational boundaries, focusing instead on the universal human quest for meaning and connection to the divine.
Rather than advocating for any particular belief system, this geographical approach reveals how spiritual practices emerged, evolved, and spread across continents and cultures. Readers will discover the origins of shamanic traditions, the philosophical depths of Zen Buddhism and Taoism, the historical foundations of Judaism and Christianity, the rise of Islam, and the enduring wisdom of Zoroastrianism. The atlas also examines how different religious movements, from Native American worship to Christian Science, have addressed humanity's deepest questions about existence and purpose.
What makes this work particularly valuable for spiritual seekers is its emphasis on understanding how faith has provided meaning and comfort to ordinary people throughout history. By examining both the development of religious doctrine and the practical benefits these traditions have offered believers, readers gain insight into the profound role spirituality has played in human civilization.
This atlas serves anyone curious about the rich tapestry of human spiritual experience and the enduring power of belief across cultures and centuries.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
📄 Length: 192 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Maps
- ✓ Explore Godsdiensten
- ✓ Explore Religions, history
- ✓ Explore Atlases
- ✓ Explore Islamic Civilization
- ✓ Explore Religions
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore Geschichtsatlas