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History of the world's religions + myreligionlab with etext access card package : books a la carte

Refined by over forty years of dialogue and correspondence with religious experts and practitioners around the world, this text is widely regarded as the hallmark of fairness and accuracy in its field. It is also the most comprehensive history of world religions available in a single volume, treating many subjects largely neglected in other texts. --from publisher description.

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  • "Refined by over forty years of dialogue and correspondence with religious experts and practitioners around the world, this text is widely regarded as the hallmark of fairness and accuracy in its field. It is also the most comprehensive history of world religions available in a single volume, treating many subjects largely neglected in other texts. --from publisher description."
  • "Refined by over forty years of dialogue and correspondence with religious experts and practitioners around the world, this text is widely regarded as the hallmark of fairness and accuracy in its field. It is also the most comprehensive history of world religions available in a single volume, treating many subjects largely neglected in other texts. --from publisher description."@en
  • "A textbook for introductory college courses in the history of religions, published since 1949 as Man's religions. Surveys the origins, development, and divisions of the major religions of India, the Orient, and the Middle East. Each chapter includes a glossary, most with pronunciation indicated."

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  • "History"

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  • "History of the world's religions + myreligionlab with etext access card package : books a la carte"@en
  • "'History of the world's religion"
  • "History of the world's religions"@en
  • "A history of the world's religions"@en
  • "A history of the world's religions"