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    The Ahmadis: Community, Gender, and Politics in a Muslim Society. By Antonio Gualtieri. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004. Pp. xvi+ 192. Hardcover $65.00. Paper Cdn $24.95/US $19.95. American Knees. By Shawn Wong. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2005. Pp. xxi+ 229. Paper $14.95. [REVIEW]Buddhist Inclusivism, Attitudes Towards Religious Others By Kristin & Beise Kiblinger - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (2):365-366.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Books ReceivedThe Ahmadis: Community, Gender, and Politics in a Muslim Society. By Antonio Gualtieri. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004. Pp. xvi + 192. Hardcover $65.00. Paper Cdn $24.95 / U.S. $19.95.American Knees. By Shawn Wong. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2005. Pp. xxi + 229. Paper $14.95.The Art of Worldly Wisdom. By Baltasar Gracian and translated by Joseph Jacobs. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 2005. Pp. (...)
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    Beyond religious traditions: from philosophy of religion to comparative study of religion in Africa.Frederic Ntedika Mvumbi - 2012 - Nairobi, Kenya: CUEA Press.
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    Interrelatedness in Chinese religious traditions: an intercultural philosophy.Diana Arghirescu - 2022 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The study of religions is essential for understanding other cultures, building a sense of belonging in a multicultural world and fostering a global intercultural dialogue. Exploring Chinese religions as one interlocutor in this dialogue, Diana Arghirescu engages with Song-dynasty Confucian and Buddhist theoretical developments through a detailed study of the original texts of the Chan scholar-monk Qisong (1007-1072) and the Neo-Confucian master Zhu Xi (1130-1200). Starting with these figures, she builds an interpretive theory focusing on "ethical interrelatedness" and proposes it (...)
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  4. Growth of the Indian Religious Tradition: the Spectacle of Reassertion by Subjugated Cultures.Shrirama Indradeva - 1990 - Diogenes 38 (150):77-95.
    It seems that whenever there is a struggle between cultures, the culture of the victorious people becomes the culture of the people as a whole in the beginning, but later on the culture of the subjugated people asserts itself and many of its essential elements have to be integrated in the elite culture. We can see this process at work in the making of the Indian civilization. In the beginning the culture of the newly triumphant Aryan hordes naturally became the (...)
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    Religious Tradition and the Archaic Man.Veress Károly - 2005 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (10):203-210.
    My article – as a first step in a comprehen- sive research program – attempts to verify the hypothesis according to which M. Eliade’s morphologi-cal and historical investigations of archaic religious- ness reveal the outlines of an archaic ontology. For this purpose, the article focuses upon Eliade’s conception of religious tradition as the carrier of the indivisible unity of sacred existence and religious experience. The ontological difference found in religious existence and revealed by religious (...)
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    Reconciling religious tradition and modern science.John Hedley Brooke - 2012 - Zygon 47 (2):322-336.
    Abstract The primary purpose of this essay is to review Nidhal Guessoum's Islam's Quantum Question from a perspective outside Muslim tradition. Having outlined the main contours and contentions of the book, general issues are raised concerning the reconciliation of religious belief with the sciences. Comparisons are drawn between the resources available to Christian and Muslim cultures for achieving reconciliation, with particular reference to scriptural exegesis and natural theology. Speculative questions are then raised concerning possible differences between the Christian (...)
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    Considering Religious Traditions in Bioethics: Christian and Jewish Voices.Mary Jo Iozzio - 2001 - University of Scranton Press.
    This book represents a collaborative effort among the Christians and Jewish religious thinkers. They all focus on a bioethical moment at the beginning or the end of life. As members of a distinct tradition that has addressed the subject in a formal way, each one attempts an explanation of that tradition's position on the subject and suggests further developments. Healthcare issues are complex to begin with and these analyses and discussions make it a bit more likely they (...)
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    Religious Traditions and Embryo Science.D. Gareth Jones & Maja Whitaker - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):41-43.
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    Our Religious Traditions.Sterling P. Lamprecht - 1950 - Philosophical Review 60 (3):432-433.
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    The Religious Traditions of Japan, 500–1600. By Richard Bowring.Peter Milward - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):897-898.
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    How Religious tradition Survives in the World of Science: John Polkinghorne and Norbert Samuelson.James F. Moore - 1997 - Zygon 32 (1):115-124.
    The Faith of a Physicist: Reflections of a Bottom‐Up Thinker John PolkinghornJudaism and the Doctrine of Creation Norbert Samuelson.
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  12. Aboriginal Religious Traditions and the Sacramental Life of the Church.John Wilcken - 2006 - The Australasian Catholic Record 83 (3):333.
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    Theology, Religious Traditions, and Bioethics.Daniel Callahan & Courtney S. Campbell - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (4):1-24.
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  14. Religious traditions and truth in the gandhian way.Mc Dsouza - 1981 - Journal of Dharma 6 (4):365-374.
     
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  15. Violence and non-violence in Indian religious traditions.Dinesh Kumar Singh - 2022 - In Himanshu Roy (ed.), Social thought in Indic civilization. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications India Pvt.
     
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    Bioethics and Religions: Religious Traditions and Understandings of Morality, Health, and Illness.Leigh Turner - 2003 - Health Care Analysis 11 (3):181-197.
    For many individuals, religious traditions provide important resources for moral deliberation. While contemporary philosophical approaches in bioethics draw upon secular presumptions, religion continues to play an important role in both personal moral reasoning and public debate. In this analysis, I consider the connections between religious traditions and understandings of morality, medicine, illness, suffering, and the body. The discussion is not intended to provide a theological analysis within the intellectual constraints of a particular religious tradition. Rather, I (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Six Religious Traditions.Peggy Morgan & Clive Lawton - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    A new edition of this bestseller, the only book to cover this range of ethical issues with attention both to the roundedness and individual integrity of each religious tradition and to focused issues which are of contemporary interest. The format of the book has not changed. It provides for parallel study of the values held by different communities, exploring the ethical foundations of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Each section introduces a different religion and sets the (...)
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    The contributions of religious traditions to business ethics.Thomas F. McMahon - 1985 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (4):341 - 349.
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    Learning From Other Religious Traditions: Leaving Room for Holy Envy.Hans Gustafson (ed.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book brings together academic scholars from across various religious traditions to reflect on the beauty they find in traditions other than their own. They examine these aspects and reflect on how they inform and constructively assist with rethinking their own religious worldviews and practices. Each scholar investigates the various implications, questions, insights, and challenges that are generated in the process of doing so. Traditions discussed include Ásatrú Heathenism, Buddhism, Catholicism, Evangelical Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, LDS Mormon Christianity, (...)
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  20. Ethics in yoruba religious tradition.Samuel O. Abogunrin - 1991 - In Kenneth Keulman (ed.), Review: World Religions and Global Ethics. New York: Paragon House Publishers.
     
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    Adzan Pitu? Syncretism or religious tradition: Research in Sang Cipta Rasa Cirebon mosque.Wawan Hermawan & Linda E. Pradita - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
    Adzan Pitu is one form of the legacy of Syarif Hidayatullah in spreading Islam in Cirebon. One of the ways in which Sunan Gunung Jati spread Islam is by building mosques. The construction of the Sang Cipta Rasa mosque aims to centre the spread of Islam in Cirebon and surrounding areas. A Mosque is symbolised not only as a place of worship but also as a place of studying Islam. This is what underlies the construction of the Sang Cipta Rasa (...)
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    Towards an epistemology of religious traditions.Peter Forrest - 1999 - Sophia 38 (1):25-40.
    Starting from the acceptance of the Egalitarian Principle I exhibited a version which I considered too lax (BEP) and one I considered too strict (NEP), arriving at a version (MEP) which allows that there can be tolerance-limiting reasons for adhering to traditions but only if they are based on unreasoned knowledge claims. In fact, I hold that the situation most of us find ourselves in restricts such claims on religious topics to very general ones. Hence the choice between NEP (...)
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    The Hindu Religious Tradition.J. P. Sharma & Thomas J. Hopkins - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):576.
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    Adzan Pitu? Syncretism or religious tradition: Research in Sang Cipta Rasa Cirebon mosque.Wawan Hermawan & Linda Eka Pradita - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
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    Our Religious Traditions. [REVIEW]Gregory Vlastos - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (3):432-433.
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    Erasmus and the Religious Tradition, 1495-1499.Eugene F. Rice - 1950 - Journal of the History of Ideas 11 (4):387.
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    The major religious traditions: Recent re-assessments: Trevor Ling.Trevor Ling - 1966 - Religious Studies 1 (2):249-255.
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    Confucianism as a religious tradition in Western Academia ―Focusing on the discourse of transcendence―.Younseung Lee - 2016 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 81:5-32.
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  29. The ethics of african religious tradition.John K. Ansah - 1991 - In Kenneth Keulman (ed.), Review: World Religions and Global Ethics. New York: Paragon House Publishers.
     
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  30. Theological Reflection across Religious Traditions: The Turn to Reflective Believing.[author unknown] - 2015
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  31. Disruption and Hope: Religious Traditions and the Future of Theological Education, Essays in Honor of Daniel O. Aleshire.[author unknown] - 2019
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  32. Why must religious tradition be reconciled with feminism—restorative, radical, or otherwise? A response to tova Hartman.Elizabeth Fox-Genovese - 2005 - Common Knowledge 11 (1):105-110.
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    Theology and bioethics: Should religious traditions have a public voice?Lisa Sowle Cahill - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (3):263-272.
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    The Hindu religious tradition: a philosophical approach.Pratima Bowes - 1978 - Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  35. The Hindu Religious Tradition: A Philosophical Approach.Pratima Bowes - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (1):136-138.
     
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  36. Grace in Christian religious traditions.Jb Chethimattam - 1987 - Journal of Dharma 12 (4):330-353.
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    Extra-terrestrial persons and religious tradition.Tan Tai Wei - 1971 - Sophia 10 (2):6-15.
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  38. Biblical Covenants and Aboriginal Religious Traditions.John Wilcken - 2006 - The Australasian Catholic Record 83 (1):54.
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    Christology and Aboriginal religious traditions.John Wilcken - 1998 - The Australasian Catholic Record 75 (2):184.
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    Eschatology and Aboriginal Religious Traditions.John Wilcken - 2003 - The Australasian Catholic Record 80 (4):466.
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    Soteriology and Aboriginal religious traditions.John Wilcken - 1999 - The Australasian Catholic Record 76 (4):408.
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    The Trinity and Aboriginal religious traditions.John Wilcken - 2002 - The Australasian Catholic Record 79 (3):318.
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  43. Mysticism in different religious traditions.P. Desousa - 1988 - Journal of Dharma 13 (2):105-115.
     
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    Restorative feminism and religious tradition.Tova Hartman - 2005 - Common Knowledge 11 (1):89-104.
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  45. Crises, ruptures, mutations in religious traditions.Jacques Etienne - 2006 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 37 (3):409-412.
     
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    The great transformation: the beginning of our religious traditions.Karen Armstrong - 2006 - New York: Knopf.
    In the ninth century BCE, the peoples of four distinct regions of the civilized world created the religious and philosophical traditions that have continued to nourish humanity to the present day: Confucianism and Daoism in China, Hinduism and Buddhism in India, monotheism in Israel, and philosophical rationalism in Greece. Later generations further developed these initial insights, but we have never grown beyond them. Rabbinic Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, for example, were all secondary flowerings of the original Israelite vision. Now, (...)
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    Religion and business – the critical role of religious traditions in management education.Edwin M. Epstein - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 38 (1-2):91 - 96.
    During the past decade many individuals have sought to create a connection between their work persona and their religious/spiritual persona. Management education has a legitimate role to play in introducing teachings drawn from our religious traditions into business ethics and other courses. Thereby, we can help prepare students to consider the possibility that business endeavors, spirituality and religious commitment can be inextricable parts of a coherent life.
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    The Moral Limits of the Market: Science Commercialization and Religious Traditions.Jared L. Peifer, David R. Johnson & Elaine Howard Ecklund - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (1):183-197.
    Entrepreneurs of contested commodities often face stakeholders engaged in market excluding boundary work driven by ethical considerations. For example, the conversion of academic scientific knowledge into technologies that can be owned and sold is a growing global trend and key stakeholders have different ethical responses to this contested commodity. Commercialization of science can be viewed as a good thing because people believe it bolsters economic growth and broadly benefits society. Others view it as bad because they believe it discourages basic (...)
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    Religious Genius: Appreciating Inspiring Individuals Across Traditions.Alon Goshen-Gottstein - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book sets forth a new area in the study of extraordinary individuals in religious traditions. It develops the category of "Religious Genius" as an alternative to existing categories, primarily "saint." It constructs a model by which to appreciate these individuals, suggesting key characteristics such as love, humility, and self-surrender. Religious geniuses transform their traditions and their legacies endure through these very transformations. They also inspire changes across religious boundaries and traditions. The study of religious (...)
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    Entheogens in a religious context: The case of the santo daime religious tradition.G. William Barnard - 2014 - Zygon 49 (3):666-684.
    This essay first draws upon the work of William James and others to propose a nonphysicalistic understanding of the relationship between the brain and consciousness in order to articulate a philosophical perspective that can understand entheogenic visionary/mystical experiences as something other than hallucinations. It then focuses on the Santo Daime tradition, a religious movement that began in Brazil in the early part of the twentieth century, to provide an example of the personal and social ramifications of taking an (...)
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