Padayon : introduction to world religions and belief systems / Napaleon M. Mabaquiao Jr.
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- 9789710656820
- BL 80.2 .M33 2023
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Includes bibliographical references.
Unit I. The nature of religion and the Abrahamic faiths -- Unit II. Religions originating in India, China, and Japan.
"The textbook, in compliance with the K to 12 curriculum design of the course Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems, explores the main teachings and practices, as well as the origins and challenges, of eight major religions of the world namely, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism. This endeavour has three main objectives: to cultivate a profound appreciation of the uniqueness and differences of these religions; to promote mutual understanding and respect among followers of these religions; and too deepen one's own sense of spirituality." -- Prefcace
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