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Four Testaments: Tao Te Ching, Analects, Dhammapada, Bhagavad Gita: Sacred Scriptures of Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and Hinduism [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 255x175x26 mm, kaal: 848 g, 2 BW Illustrations, 11 BW Photos, 1 Tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538109085
  • ISBN-13: 9781538109083
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 255x175x26 mm, kaal: 848 g, 2 BW Illustrations, 11 BW Photos, 1 Tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538109085
  • ISBN-13: 9781538109083
Four Testaments brings together four foundational texts from world religionsthe Tao Te Ching, Dhammapada, Analects of Confucius, and Bhagavad Gitainviting readers to experience them in full, to explore possible points of connection and divergence, and to better understand people who practice these traditions. Following Brian Arthur Browns award-winning Three Testaments: Torah, Gospel, Quran, this volume of Four Testaments features essays by esteemed scholars to introduce readers to each tradition and text, as well as commentary on unexpected ways the ancient Zoroastrian tradition might connect Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Hinduism, along with the Abrahamic faiths. Four Testaments aims to foster deeper religious understanding in our interconnected and contentious world.

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Brown (Three Testaments: Torah, Gospel, Quran) makes a fascinating case for Zoroastrianism as the connecting point between the Vedic religions of the east (Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, Hinduism) and the Hebraic religions of the West (Judaism, Christianity, Islam). Asserting that Zoroastrianism spread in two directions along the Silk Road, that Zoroaster lived the generation before Cyrus the Great (a contested theory), and that the Axial Age lasted only about a century in roughly the sixth century BCE, Brown locates developments in major religions that he attributes to Zoroasters influence. Some of Browns case is speculative but not unreasonable, relying on the anticipated discovery of 'Dead Zee scrolls' of lost Arvestas comparable to the Dead Sea Scrolls (or the yet uncovered 'Q' document believed to have been a template for the New Testament) in Silk Road caves. Along with tracing the contours of a tantalizing mystery, Brown includes translations of the Tao Te Ching, Dhammapada, Analects of Confucius, and Gandhis translation of Bhagavad Gita, creating a rich compendium. Especially when compared with the numerous books repeating shopworn notions, the wealth of new information in this volume is immense. Readers outside of academia will hope Brown produces a shorter version for a popular audience. * Publishers Weekly * Four Testaments is an excellent compendium of scriptures of the Eastern religious traditions. Complementing Brown's Three Testaments: Torah, Gospel, and Quran (2012), the present volume introduces Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and Hinduism through religious texts. The collection boasts translations of these texts by a variety of hands, including for example the Bhagavad Gita in the words of Mahatma Gandhi. Readers are guided through these rich and diverse texts in brief introductions by experts. The Gita, for example, is framed by an explanation from Arvind Sharma. This rich array of texts, interpreted by a wide range of scholars and theologians, is one of the book's strengths. Brown's focus is the meeting of East and West, and this is what gives the manuscript its uniqueness as it strives to make previously unarticulated connections between scriptures. This accessible volume should have a wide readership.

Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers. * CHOICE * In a companion volume to ThreeTestaments: Torah, Gospel, and Quran, Canadian pastor Brian Arthur Brown presents the sacred scriptures of four Eastern faith traditions alongside critical essays about the texts. Accessible to nonscholars, Browns underlying narrative posits an ancient meeting between the textual traditions of East and West in the Zoroastrian faith. The primary value of this book for many readers, however, will be in the words of the scriptures themselves. Locating scriptures of diverse traditions on adjacent pages is not without riskbut it is valuable for those who seek to be illuminated by the texts and moved to fruitful dialogue. * The Christian Century * Four Testaments is an excellent overview of the Eastern religious traditions and an ideal complement to Three Testaments on the Abrahamic religions. If Three Testaments is your text for an Introduction to the Scriptures of the Western Monotheisms in the autumn semester, Four Testaments should be your text for the Scriptures of the Eastern Monisms in the spring. -- Jonathan Kearney, Saint Patricks College, Dublin University Four Testaments is certainly invaluable both worldwide and in the Global South. People may be more open to inter-faith and inter-religious dialoguea lived realitythan is sometimes realized. Four Testaments showcases this dialogue at its best. -- Rev. Joy Abdul-Mohan, St. Andrews Theological College, Trinidad & Tobago Brian Brown has done it again with his usual mix of good scholarship and good humour. Four Testaments is the companion volume to Three Testaments, and covers the major Eastern religions. It provides important primary texts, as well as material to help non-specialists understand those texts. More importantly, it shows us the connections between our religious traditions. -- Amir Hussain, Loyola Marymount University The religions of India and China, which were once seen by Westerners as exotic but not very important personally, have now become, due to modern communications, religious influences on people all over the globe.  This second volume of an important set thus serves as an essential introduction to how traditionally Eastern religions think about individuals, society, the environment, and the transcendent so that we can come to know each other and work together for the benefit of all of us. -- Elliot Dorff, American Jewish University This is an insightful inquiry into the connections between the primary scriptures of the East, in the context of their cultures, and the primary scriptures of the West. The volume expertly affirms the interconnections between various textual traditions. It is a welcome addition to the ever-growing field of intertextual studies. -- Sharada and Rasiah Sugirtharajah, University of Birmingham From the Foreword Four Testaments is an important work, suited to the times in which we live. Of course, the reading is not so simple or arbitrary as to end with just one volume. One needs to keep the Four Testaments on ones desk or nightstand alongside the Three Testaments, moving back and forth between the two volumes and their several great texts. -- Francis X. Clooney, SJ, director of the Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard University

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Winner of 2017 Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medalist.
Foreword ix
Francis X. Clooney
Illustrations
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Abridgment and Dramatic Presentations xv
Prologue: Four Fingers and a Thumb: Tao Te Ching, Analects, Dhammapada, Gila, and Avesta 1(16)
Book One From the foundations of the earth to our common spiritual ancestors
Introduction: East and West Meeting at the Altar of Religion
17(2)
Cyril Glasse
Exordium: What We Once Knew
19(6)
Karl Friedrich Geldner
Preface: Why the Z Factor Matters
25(4)
Chapter 1 From the Foundations of the Earth: Vedic and Semitic Prehistories Connecting East and West
29(12)
Chapter 2 A Priest Becomes a Prophet: Commissioned at the River
41(10)
Chapter 3 A Chance Meeting at the Crossroads of History: Before the Vedic-Semitic Interface in Babylon
51(8)
Chapter 4 The Silk Route: The Axis of the Axial Age
59(6)
Chapter 5 The Extant Avesta: Pieces of a Jigsaw Puzzle
65(14)
Chapter 6 The Fraternal Twins of World Religions: Monism for Monotheists
79(16)
Book Two The taoist testament
Introduction: Magi in China and Intellectual Ferment in Eurasia at the Middle of the First Millennium BCE
95(4)
Victor H. Mair
Preface: Magic and iMagination
99(4)
Chapter 7 Tao Te Ching
103(46)
Victor H. Mair
Book Three The confucian testament
Introduction: Tradition versus Innovation
149(4)
Jacqueline Mates-Muchin
Preface: Fireworks, East and West
153(4)
Chapter 8 Analects
157(58)
James Legge
Book Four The buddhist testament
Introduction: The Indian Origins of Buddhism
215(8)
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Preface: The Path of the Teachings
223(10)
Chapter 9 Dhammapada
233(28)
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Book Five The hindu testament
Introduction: Reciprocal Illumination
261(4)
Arvind Sharma
Preface: With Notes from Mahatma Mohandas Gandhi
265(12)
Chapter 10 Bhagavad Gita
277(62)
Mohandas Gandhi
Book Six The z factor
Introduction: The Texts
339(6)
David Bruce
Preface: New Frontiers in Scriptural Studies
345(2)
Chapter 11 Israel in Exile: God as Israel's Only Redeemer
347(22)
Chapter 12 Jesus as a Zoroastrian Saoshyant, the Redeemer of the World
369(14)
Chapter 13 Chinvat Bridge: The Final Judgment: Zoroastrian Scriptures and "Previous Revelations" Corrected and Confirmed in the Quran
383(20)
Book Seven The "dead zee scrolls"
Introduction: Searching for the "Dead Zee Scrolls"
403(8)
Richard Freund
Preface: A Model for the Twenty-First Century
411(4)
Chapter 14 Among the Ruins: Tablets and Cylinders
415(4)
Chapter 15 From Aurel Stein to Mary Boyce and Beyond: Controversies in the Twentieth Century and Resolution in the Twenty-First
419(10)
Epilogue: The Resurrection of Zoroaster: A Prophet from the East for the Twenty-First Century
425(4)
Appendix: Images of the Original Eastern Testaments and Tantalizing Hints of Things to Come 429(16)
Notes 445(14)
Bibliography 459(6)
Index 465(10)
About the Author 475(2)
About the Contributors 477
Brian Arthur Brown is an independent scholar and a United Church of Canada minister. He is the author or editor of several books, including the award-winning Three Testaments: Torah, Gospel, Quran and Noahs Other Son.