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From the earliest times people have believed that there are forces beyond human understanding and powerful in nature. Man has begun to worship these forces of sun, moon, fire and has attributed to them supernatural powers. People have also considered things that are extra-ordinary in nature and take it as a manifestation of powers that surround us. They build things that owe respect to these things.This book come at a time when the world is becoming secularised.It is a book meant to all Human beings.It will be good for all Religions to read and understand each religion for co-existence. Nor…mehr

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From the earliest times people have believed that there are forces beyond human understanding and powerful in nature. Man has begun to worship these forces of sun, moon, fire and has attributed to them supernatural powers. People have also considered things that are extra-ordinary in nature and take it as a manifestation of powers that surround us. They build things that owe respect to these things.This book come at a time when the world is becoming secularised.It is a book meant to all Human beings.It will be good for all Religions to read and understand each religion for co-existence. Nor Religion is better from the other it is only from ones point of view. Comparative religion is the study of the inter-relationships of the various religious trade and of the way in which religious themes and ideas are diffused in these traditions. It is concerned with the influence of religion on one another. The book will help in understanding the breakaway believers from the mainstream Religions and why they do that.
Autorenporträt
Kasomo Daniel PhD: Studied Religious Studies in the Catholic University of Eastern Africa. A Roman Catholic Archbishop and the leader of Married Priests Now! Catholic Prelature in Kenya. A Senior Lecturer in Maseno University in Kenya. Former Dean of Students in Egerton University and Head of Department of Religious Studies Catholic University.