A multivolume, cross-searchable collection covering the major strains and new directions in religious questioning that have often altered the very framework of given traditions. In addition to studying scholars' ideas separately, researchers can explore broader schools of thought to examine how different theories, denominations, faiths, and political and cultural groups have intersected, differed, and influenced one another. Twentieth Century Religious Thought constitutes a major resource on all aspects of theological thought, dialogue, and experience across cultures, laying the foundation for historical and contemporary understandings.
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Volume I : Christianity
Volume II : Islam
Volume III : Judaism
Volume IV : Eastern religions