128 Pages
by
Routledge
128 Pages
by
Routledge
Religion in the Twenty-First Century is a unique and informative survey of the global religious situation as we enter the new millennium. Through a thematic and people-oriented approach, this book provides a valuable introduction to a variety of new religious movements - whether founded as offshoots of traditional religions or as a result of millennial expectations or charismatic leaders. It also considers the role of the Interfaith Movement and the ways in which modern technology is spreading religions both new and old.
1. The Global Processes
2. Religious Traditions in the Modern World
3. New Religious Movements
4. Relationships Between Religions
2. Religious Traditions in the Modern World
3. New Religious Movements
4. Relationships Between Religions
Biography
Mary Pat Fisher
' perhaps one of the best short introductions to Islam currently available'
' ideal for first-year undergraduates, sixth-formers, and even older school children'