Wilfred Cantwell Smith Bücher
Wilfred Cantwell Smith war eine einflussreiche Figur im Studium der vergleichenden Religionswissenschaft. Seine Arbeit stellte das herkömmliche Konzept der Religion kontrovers in Frage und löste damit eine bedeutende Debatte über dessen eigentliche Natur aus. Smiths Einfluss reicht über die akademische Welt hinaus und prägt das Verständnis von Glauben und Glaubenssystemen.






Modern Culture from a Comparative Perspective
- 174 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of modern culture and religious traditions, the author examines how the quest for Truth, rooted in Greek philosophy, has shaped contemporary understanding. He critiques the ideal of objectivity, arguing that it has led to a dehumanized perception of truth, reducing the profound human experience of transcendence to mere categorization. The book ultimately advocates for a renewed appreciation of transcendence, urging a more holistic view of human existence that respects individuals as subjects and acknowledges the deeper realities that surpass our limited understanding.
Faith and Belief: The Difference Between Them
- 364 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Exploring the core of religious belief, this book questions whether the specific doctrines matter more than the underlying faith shared across different communities. It delves into the similarities and differences among world religions, prompting readers to reflect on the essence of belief and the potential common ground that exists despite diverse practices and teachings. This thought-provoking examination encourages a deeper understanding of faith beyond mere dogma.
The meaning and end of religion
- 356 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Wilfred Cantwell Smith, maintained in this vastly important work that Westerners have misperceived religious life by making religion into one thing. He shows the inadequacy of religion to capture the living, endlessly variable ways and traditions in which religious faith presents itself in the world.
Patterns of Faith Around the World
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring the nuances of faith, this book delves into the differences between adherents of various religious traditions and examines how personal qualities of faith manifest uniquely across these beliefs. It invites readers to reflect on the diverse expressions of spirituality and the implications of these differences on individual and communal levels. Through comparative analysis, the text encourages a deeper understanding of the complexities inherent in faith and its role in shaping identity and worldview.
Modern Islam In India
- 412 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Focusing on the interplay between modernity and tradition, this work explores the evolution of Islamic thought in India through various movements. It examines the contributions of key figures like Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan and the dynamics of the Aligarh School, alongside the rise of progressive and reactionary movements. The book also delves into the political landscape, discussing the relationship between Islam and Indian nationalism, including the Muslim League and other organizations. The analysis highlights the complexities of communalism and theological debates within the Muslim community.
Believing: An Historical Perspective
- 150 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring the concepts of belief and the act of believing, this book delves into their meanings and implications in various contexts. It examines how these terms shape our understanding of faith, trust, and conviction, influencing personal and societal perspectives. Through analysis and reflection, it invites readers to consider the depth of their own beliefs and the impact these have on their lives and interactions with others.