The Home University Library Comparative Religion J Estlin Carpenter 1931
£28.99
Comparative Religion is a scholarly examination of various world religions. The book delves into the similarities and differences across religions, exploring foundational concepts, rituals, and the evolution of beliefs throughout human history. It seeks to understand the underlying principles that connect disparate faiths while also acknowledging their unique characteristics. The opening of the book introduces the complex landscape of religious thought, drawing on examples from different cultural and historical contexts.
Condition - Some scuffing around the edge of the outer dust jacket. Some brown age spots on the edge of the pages which can be seen when book is closed

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