Experiencing the World's Religions Loose Leaf

6th Edition
9814581577 · 9789814581578
Michael Molloy’s multi-dimensional examination of religions, combined with Connect Religion’s skills-based activities, provides an intimate learning experience for students. Experiencing the World’s Religions integrated program supports today  Read More
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Chapter 1. Understanding Religion

Chapter 2. Indigenous Religions

Chapter 3. Hinduism

Chapter 4. Buddhism

Chapter 5. Jainism and Sikhism

Chapter 6. Daoism and Confucianism

Chapter 7. Shinto

Chapter 8. Judaism

Chapter 9. Christianity

Chapter 10. Islam

Chapter 11. Alternative Paths

Chapter 12. The Modern Search


Michael Molloy’s multi-dimensional examination of religions, combined with Connect Religion’s skills-based activities, provides an intimate learning experience for students. Experiencing the World’s Religions integrated program supports today’s students and provides skills that extend beyond the Introduction to Religion course, engaging both non-majors and majors in the subject.

The goal of the 6th edition is to better meet the Introduction to Religion course challenges of building student engagement, developing critical analysis skills, and building writing skills. The 6th edition of Experiencing the World’s Religions continues to include primary sources, current examples, and coverage of women, to ensure students are introduced to unfamiliar religions in ways that are accessible, inviting, and intriguing.

Experiencing these concepts and cultures is the hallmark of Michael Molloy’s approach. His pedagogy and activities are now fully integrated and assessable within Connect Religion, to make for an increased understanding of the most important and memorable elements of each religion. Writing activities in Connect Religion, tied to chapter narrative, offer students the chance to develop their critical analysis skills and put their informed opinions on religion into writing. The result is greater student engagement and greater course success.