Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300228816
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 363 g
Dimensions: 216 x 140 mm
“Holloway’s account is brimful of arresting facts.”—Ian Thomson, Financial Times“Holloway’s narrative is made up of many different threads and details carefully woven together to make a satisfying read. The pace is leisurely despite the amount of ground covered, and he manages to include memorable details.”—Carol Palfrey, Sofia“As an informed reflection on the state of faith in the western world in the 21st century, written by someone who has plenty of experience, it is insightful and intelligent.”—Tim Whitmarsh, The Guardian“This is a well-written book, from which most of us will come away knowing more about the religions of the world than we knew before. . . . In its own way this engaging book might be seen as a period piece.”—John Charmley, Times (UK)“In an age of religious tension, this is an important contribution to understanding different beliefs. . . . A straightforward, well-written introduction to religion and its various manifestations.”—Library Journal“Thank God—if I can use that phrase in a neutral way—for Richard Holloway and his carefully weighted, beautifully written and strangely compelling brief history of world religions. . . . There can be no better place to learn about [religion] than in the pages of this enlightening book.”—Peter Stanford, The Observer“[Holloway] deftly makes his knowledge accessible to the public. . . . A great service for students of religion. This is no dry textbook: With its conversational prose and density of information, it is a pleasure to read.”—Weekly Standard“Holloway is a uniquely qualified and respectful guide. He neither preaches nor mocks. . . It’s a timely reminder that that, despite our differences, we have more in common than we think.”—Catherine Small, East Anglian Daily Times“This lovable book is clearly modelled on a best-seller from the same publisher, Gombrich’s A Little History of the World. . . . It takes you from the assertion that religion is something which ‘comes from the mind of the human animal,’ and romps through the whole story, from the revelation on Sinai to the composition of the Vedas and the chronology of Hinduism and Buddhism, with short summaries of their better known texts.”—A. N. Wilson, The Tablet“Retells the entire history of religion with deepest respect and keen commitment to accuracy. . . . An empathetic yet discerning guide to the enduring significance and power of faith.”—Edinburgh Life“For clarity and accessibility, in the minefield of tomes dealing with the fervours and fevers of ‘accepted’ religions, I recommend, with pleasure, Richard Holloway’s A Little History of Religion.”—Hayden Murphy, Glasgow Herald“As always, Holloway writes clearly and freshly, with good analogies and comparisons. He describes the basic terms and ideas in the simplest possible way without being patronising.”—Richard Harries, Church Times"Richard Holloway’s deep affection for religious tradition, coupled with intellectual honesty and clarity of expression, has won him a host of avid readers among the faithful and the faith-less . . ."—David Boulton, The Friend“Fulfills exactly what its title promises, but with more depth and elegance than the title might imply. Holloway offers an engaging canter through almost four millennia of religious history, zigzagging both chronologically and geographically into a comprehensive range of sources, contexts and stories.”—Julie Grove, RE Today“It is difficult to name anyone more qualified to write on this topic than Richard Holloway. His own journey of faith has encompassed so many experiences that he writes with an admirable combination of detachment, knowledge and affectionate engagement.”—Diarmaid MacCulloch, author of A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
This is an unbiased and extensive guide to the history of the world's many religions. Starting with Hinduism and working it's way through time and place this book gives the reader an insight into the minds... More
I found this book extremely interesting and I feel it had the perfect introductory amount of information about each religion without becoming overwhelming or complicated.
I love this series of books they're a great idea!
I loved this one in particular as I learned loads about religion. For instance I never new that Christianity, Judaism, and Islam were so intrinsically linked....
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