
Religion plays a central role in human experience. Billions of people around the world practice a faith and act in accordance with it. Religion shapes how they enter the world and how they leave it - how they eat, dress, marry, and raise their children. It shapes their assumptions about who they are and who they want to be. Religion also identifies insiders and outsiders, who has power and who doesn't. It sanctifies injustice and combats it. It draws national borders. It affects law, economy, and government. It destroys and restores the environment. It starts wars and ends them. Whether you notice it or not, religion plays a role in how billions conduct their lives. We are called, then, to understand this important factor in human life today.Beginning with the first signs of religion among ancient humans and concluding with a look at modern citizens and global trends, leading scholar Thomas Tweed examines this powerful and enduring force in human society. Tweed deftly documents religion as it exists around the world, addressing its role in both intensifying and alleviating contemporary political and environmental problems, from armed conflict to climate change. Religion: A Very Short Introduction offers a concise non-partisan overview of religion's long history and its complicated role in the world today.
How does religion function as a pervasive and enduring force in human society across history and into the contemporary era? Thomas A. Tweed, a scholar of religion, utilizes a broad historical and sociological framework to analyze how faith systems shape individual identity, social structures, and global political dynamics. He argues that religion is not merely a private belief but a public phenomenon that influences law, economics, and environmental outcomes.
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Experts and readers frequently cite this text as a balanced and accessible entry point for understanding the complex role of religion in global affairs. The prose is noted for its academic clarity and objective approach to sensitive cultural topics.
Page Count:
168
Publication Date:
2020-11-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190064676
ISBN-13:
9780190064679
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