Comparative Religion: A History

The present book delves into the field of comparative religious studies. It begins by providing an overview of the historical background, including a discussion on Darwinism.

It then explores topics such as totemism, magic, and various forms of religious experiences. The book further delves into both comparative and non-comparative studies of religion, addressing subjects such as culture, history, religion’s relationship with the unconscious mind, and interfaith dialogues. Finally, it delves into the field of phenomenology of religion

Author

Eric J. Sharpe

Translator

Abdorrahim Govahi

Cover Type

Hard cover

Publication Year

2015