The Great Transformation: The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions
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In one astonishing, short period—the ninth century BCE—the peoples of four distinct regions of the civilized world created the religious and philosophical traditions that have continued to nourish humanity into the present day: Confucianism and Daoism in China; Hinduism and Buddhism in India; monotheism in Israel; and philosophical rationalism in Greece. Historians call this the Axial Age because of its central importance to humanity’s spiritual development. Now, Karen Armstrong traces the rise and development of this transformative moment in history, examining the brilliant contributions to these traditions made by such figures as the Buddha, Socrates, Confucius and Ezekiel.Armstrong makes clear that despite some differences of emphasis, there was remarkable consensus among these religions and philosophies: each insisted on the primacy of compassion over hatred and violence. She illuminates what this “family” resemblance reveals about the religious impulse and quest of humankind. And she goes beyond spiritual archaeology, delving into the ways in which these Axial Age beliefs can present an instructive and thought-provoking challenge to the ways we think about and practice religion today.A revelation of humankind’s early shared imperatives, yearnings and inspired solutions—as salutary as it is fascinating.
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Weight | 0.454 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.667 × 13.1318 × 20.2946 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 592 |
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Year Published | 2007-4-10 |
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Publication City/Country | Canada |
ISBN 10 | 067697466X |
About The Author | KAREN ARMSTRONG is the author of numerous books on religious affairs, including The Case for God, A History of God, The Battle for God, Holy War, Islam, Buddha, and The Great Transformation, as well as a memoir, The Spiral Staircase. Her work has been translated into forty-five languages. In 2008 she was awarded the TED Prize and began working with TED on the Charter for Compassion, created online by the general public, and crafted by leading thinkers in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. The charter was launched globally in the fall of 2009. She is currently an ambassador for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations. She lives in London. |
“Aims to still the noise of our own troubled time. . . . [Armstrong's] conviction, passion and intelligence radiate throughout the book.” —The Vancouver Sun “Anyone interested in religion, history, philosophy or spirituality will discover that Armstrong’s new book is impossible to set aside.” —The Gazette (Montreal) “A lucid, highly readable account of complex developments occurring over many centuries. . . . A splendid book.” —The New York Times "The Great Transformation can serve the needs of new readers interested in a popular work that synthesizes scholarship. . . . Useful to anyone seeking an integral sense of world religions." —The Globe and Mail Praise for Karen Armstrong: "Karen Armstrong is a genius." —A. N. Wilson, author of Jesus: A Life "Armstrong is a lucid writer with a knack for synthesizing vast quantities of research." —The Globe and Mail "Armstrong has a dazzling ability: she can take a long and complex subject and reduce it to the fundamentals, without oversimplifying." —The Sunday Times |
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Table Of Content | List of Maps and PlansAcknowledgments Introduction 1. THE AXIAL PEOPLES (c. 1600 to 900 bce) 2. RITUAL (c. 900 to 800 bce) 3. KENOSIS (c. 800 to 700 bce) 4. KNOWLEDGE (c. 700 to 600 bce) 5. SUFFERING (c. 600 to 530 bce) 6. EMPATHY (c. 530 to 450 bce) 7. CONCERN FOR EVERYBODY (c. 450 to 398 bce) 8. ALL IS ONE (c. 400 to 300 bce) 9. EMPIRE (c. 300 to 220 bce) 10. THE WAY FORWARD Notes Glossary Bibliography Index |
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