Religions of a Single God - A Critical Introduction to Monotheisms from Judaism to Baha'i - Zeba A. Crook

Religions of a Single God - A Critical Introduction to Monotheisms from Judaism to Baha'i - Zeba A. Crook

Part Three Introduction

Religions of a Single God - A Critical Introduction to Monotheisms from Judaism to Baha'i - Zeba A. Crook

Zeba A. Crook [+-]
Carleton University
Zeba A. Crook is Professor of Religious Studies at Carleton University, in Ottawa, Canada. He is a specialist in early Christianity and Graeco-Roman culture, but was drawn to the study of religion more broadly, and the study of these three religions in particular by teaching it. That his course on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam at Carleton University has attracted an average of six hundred students per year since he arrived there in 2003 shows the enduring interest in this material among young adults.

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Orthopraxy refers to “correct action.” This introduction to Part Three looks at the question of religious practice, especially as it relates to the common assumption that Christianity is not a religion of practice, and to the construction of religious time and calendars.

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Crook, Zeba. Part Three Introduction. Religions of a Single God - A Critical Introduction to Monotheisms from Judaism to Baha'i. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 189-192 May 2019. ISBN 9781781798065. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=38803. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.38803. May 2019

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