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“Recommended for general readers, all academic levels, and professionals and practitioners.” Choice
“The author brings new ideas and insight to issues which have long been the focus of academic debate.” The Expository Times
“Everyone who needs to know about Zoroastrianism must read this well written book.” Dr Pallan R. Ichaporia, co-author/co-translator of the Gathas
“Zoroastrianism addresses, in a unique and compelling way, ethical issues that are still alive in the modern world. Not only does it raise fundamental questions about what it is to be a human being, and the nature of good and evil, it also considers the relationship of humans to the natural world in a vibrantly positive light.” Dr W.J. Johnson, Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies, University of Wales, Cardiff
This introduction to Zoroastrianism assumes no prior knowledge of the faith. It is presented here as a living faith with a coherent theology and a persuasive ethic of good thoughts, good words and good deeds.
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Publication Details
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9781898723783 p/b |
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232 pp. / 216 x 138 mm |
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September 1998 |
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£14.95 / $24.95 |
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