The Faiths of Mankind, part of Series 2 and intended for 3rd-year students, offers a historical overview of various religious traditions. Published in 1918, this text provides insights into the religious landscape of the early 20th century through the lens of Christian educators. Explore the core beliefs, practices, and historical contexts of diverse faiths, fostering a deeper understanding of comparative religion. Authored by Edmund Davison Soper, with contributions from the Sunday School Council of Evangelical Denominations and the Council of North American Student Movements, this volume serves as a valuable resource for students and anyone interested in the historical study of religion and interfaith dialogue.
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