Songs, Scriptures, and Stories : Primary Sources from the Religious Traditions of Asia by William Lindsey (2014, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherCognella, Inc.
ISBN-101626615373
ISBN-139781626615373
eBay Product ID (ePID)168490212

Product Key Features

Number of Pages156 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameSongs, Scriptures, and Stories : Primary Sources from the Religious Traditions of Asia
SubjectGeneral
Publication Year2014
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion
AuthorWilliam Lindsey
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight18.5 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
SynopsisOffers readers a wide selection of primary sources chosen for both their cultural importance and their potential to spark student interest in Asian religious traditions. The reading selections typify specific cultural idioms, yet speak to global human themes that prompt debate and discussion., Songs, Scriptures, and Stories offers readers a wide selection of primary sources chosen for both their cultural importance and their potential to spark student interest in Asian religious traditions. The reading selections typify specific cultural idioms, yet speak to global human themes that prompt debate and discussion. Readers explore Hinduism, Chinese religions, and Buddhism. The readings include not only excerpts from works well known in the West like the Bhagavad Gita, the Analects, Zhuang Zi, the Dhammapada and others, but also cherished selections from the vernacular side of Asia's religious cultures such as India's Prem Sagur, China's Legend of Miao Shan, and the Bamboo Cutter's Daughter from Japan. The focus is on the literature rather than descriptions or interpretations, which gives instructors the freedom to tailor lectures and supplemental materials to the specific needs of their courses. Students benefit from the mix of classic and less familiar documents, which creates a lively and engaging mix of sacred hymns, poetry, scripture, and legendary tales. Songs, Scriptures, and Stories is well suited to survey courses on Asian religions or religious literature. William Lindsey is an associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Kansas, where his teaching and research interests include religion in Japan and Korea and religious traditions of Asia. He is the author of Fertility and Pleasure: Ritual and Sexual Values in Tokugawa Japan, a number of articles and also public presentations., Songs, Scriptures, and Stories offers readers a wide selection of primary sources chosen for both their cultural importance and their potential to spark student interest in Asian religious traditions. The reading selections typify specific cultural idioms, yet speak to global human themes that prompt debate and discussion. Readers explore Hinduism, Chinese religions, and Buddhism. The readings include not only excerpts from works well known in the West like the Bhagavad Gita, the Analects, Zhuang Zi, the Dhammapada and others, but also cherished selections from the vernacular side of Asia's religious cultures such as India's Prem Sagur, China's Legend of Miao Shan, and the Bamboo Cutter's Daughter from Japan. The focus is on the literature rather than descriptions or interpretations, which gives instructors the freedom to tailor lectures and supplemental materials to the specific needs of their courses. Students benefit from the mix of classic and less familiar documents, which creates a lively and engaging mix of sacred hymns, poetry, scripture, and legendary tales. Songs, Scriptures, and Stories is well suited to survey courses on Asian religions or religious literature.
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