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- Title: The Great Transformation: Awal Sejarah Tuhan
- Author: Karen Armstrong Yuliani Liputo
- ISBN: 9789794334409
- Page: 304
- Format: Paperback
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Free Read The Great Transformation: Awal Sejarah Tuhan - by Karen Armstrong Yuliani Liputo
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Onvan The Great Transformation The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions Nevisande Karen Armstrong ISBN 385721242 ISBN13 9780385721240 Dar 592 Safhe Saal e Chap 2006
Karen Armstrong takes great mountains, virtual Everests, of wretched scholarly prose and turns them into something highly readable She is a first rate disseminator and popularizer of the history of religion The Great Transformation reviews the history of what Karl Jaspers famously termed the Axial Age During this period, roughly 900 200 B.C.E the foundations for all of our present religious traditions were laid down Hinduism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Jainism, Judaism, the other monotheisms, etc F [...]
The Great Transformation argues that the core religious philosophical traditions of several major civilizations China, India, Greece, and Israel emerged at about the same time, for the same reasons, and were preoccupied with the same ideas The time is what philosopher Karl Jaspers called the Axial Age, the period from approximately 700 200 B.C when these civilizations all developed philosophical or religious tenets that emphasized what we might now call inner spiritual development rather than ab [...]
I came to be aware of this book through my research for my distant future fantasy sci fi novel Ice King The Last Messiah I wanted to understand the origin and evolution of mankind s religious journey in order to project a plausible future That s a tall order, of course, but for me the study was a fascinating journey I started by reading Huston Smith s iconic The World s Religions and then began to delve deeper.Along the way I had a little epiphany It seemed that many major faith traditions insti [...]
This textbook covers the beginnings and transformation of the major world religions through the Axel Age, from 1600 BCE to 220 BCE, plus an epilogue that brings the history into the current time.I borrowed this from our friend Steve last fall, and I haven t had enough brain cells to absorb this much information until now This was the textbook from one of his religion classes in undergrad he s a genius grad school engineer now , and he passed it on to me because he knew I d love it I have to give [...]
The core of this book is a solid account of the spiritual traditions of four great civilisations the Hellenistic Pagan the Judaean the South Asian and the Chinese during the thousand or so years before the end of the third century BC As far as it goes, it is an excellent and coherent narrative.But I have my doubts The story sometimes seems shoe horned not only into the contention that all four cultures saw a first axial age that defined Old World culture until a second axial age in the early mod [...]
So I bought this book about three years ago at a street festival in Michigan when I was on a big non fiction kick I never got past the first couple of chapters because the writing felt pretty dense and seemed to assume that I had a background knowledge of things like the Assyrian Empire and the Book of Deuteronomy I still don t know anything about those things, but I decided to give the book another go as part of my quest to actually read all the books that are languishing on my shelves before b [...]
nwhytevejournal 1541807mlThis is a rather brave attempt to wring significance out of the fact that Confucius, the Buddha, Socrates and Jeremiah all lived at about the same time, between them causing a revolution in the way in which humans relate to the universe in philosophy and religion It did not completely work for me I found Armstrong s account of the evolution of the Old Testament as a product of the Jews exile in Babylon pretty compelling, and we have a couple of her books on the shelves [...]
Karen Armstrong looks beyond doctrine to find a common core in the religious and philosophical traditions that emerged during the years 900 to 200 BCE an era the German philosopher Karl Jaspers called the Axial Age All around the world at the time, people were trying to address the question of violence and endless war What she found in the writings of the great thinkers and sages of Confucianism and Daoism in China, Hinduism and Buddhism in India, Judaism and the precursors of Christianity in Is [...]
Much as I d like to just leave my review to one word, fascinating, I don t think that would be sufficient So, this book left me feeling just a bit uneducated as I know practically nothing about all but one of the religions discussed but I did find it curious, as obviously the author has, that all three would have such similar ideas at approximately the same time The progression of each religion based on their geographical area and societal influences as well as their ultimate conclusions, which [...]
We can be almost certain that somewhere, at this very moment, someone is committing an act of violence in the name of God That troubling realization underlies this book, an attempt to reach back 2,500 years and , to survey our earliest attempts to establish systems of belief that promise a release from human strife.Karen Armstrong s great transformation took place in what the philosopher Karl Jaspers called the Axial Age roughly seven centuries, starting around 900 B.C in which the foundations w [...]
I have mixed feelings about this book It s a perspective on history that is interesting in many ways, but very misleading in others The attribution of nonviolence to peoples who were violent is really quite inexplicable if it was actually a historical analysis of the theoretical axis age that this is a problematic construction is actually borne out by the tortured argument structure of the book , but it is a recurrent theme she uses to support her thesis throughout the 500 and some odd pages of [...]
Beginning with an exploration of Asian religious tradition, Karen Armstrong gradually moves to a general, and rather generic, call for religious tolerance She focuses exclusively on the religious traditions of the Asian continent, notably Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, and while she does a cracking good job of it her explication of Buddhist belief was the clearest I ve ever read , she does so to the neglect of the contributions of the West to religious thought, notably Catholicism and post Refo [...]
I read this book after reading Armstrong s wonderful book, The Spiral Staircase As a person who has never studied religious history, I lack the context for assessing Armstrong s treatment of the Axial Age during which major religions evolved versions of the Golden Rule Her writing is very clear and easy to read, and she provides extensive documentation and explanations at the back For me, the book was a captivating journey through a dimension of history that has fueled my curiosity She stimulate [...]
The origins of religions have always been fascinating to me This book does a great job of tracing them all back to the beginning Very interesting, although the whole chapter on China was a bit long and tedious, and I found it hard to keep it all straight It s really eye opening though, and leads to a better understanding of what motivates people in the ongoing my God is better than your God struggle When you get right down to it, all religions are based on some type of cult following They are cr [...]
Armstrong is informed and informative without ever being didactic or preachy This book, given the vast scope of its subject matter across time and space is infinitely readable, while always being detailed, specific, and accurate.If you re intrigued by or interested in the history of the major religious and faith based traditions in the world, this book is rewarding reading.In fact, this ought to be required reading for all students of humanity everyone, every last one of us, ought to read this b [...]
I have read this two times and now am having it read to me in bed by my husband, a release for gut centered pacifists pained by all these wars.
A bit dry but very well researched.
It took a long time to finish this book, but it is worth the effort In its scope and importance, it reminds me of Ideas from Fire to Freud, another very worthwhile book However, this one is focused and, in some ways, original.Armstrong deals with what the historian Karl Jaspers calls the Axial Age that period between 900 and 200 BC during which the major philosophical and religious traditions that exist today, began She follows developments in this regard in 4 distinct regions and traditions C [...]
The Great Transformation The Beginnings of Religious Traditions is the sort of scholarship you can come to expect from Karen Armstrong, an independent scholar from Britain who writes extensively on religious topics She is able to take quite complicated issues and ideas and his able to make them accessible to a wider audience This really is the biggest job of a scholar, whether independent or attached to a university to be able to communicate your thoughts and ideas in a coherent way If you can d [...]
Karen Armstrong s scholarly exploration of the Axial Age was esoteric at times, and I found her discussion of Christianity to be surprisingly lacking, but ultimately I loved how she rounded it all out with a discussion of how compassion and the Golden Rule is the heart of all the world s religious traditions Very inspiring.
From The Washington Post s Book World washingtonpostIn 1948, the German philosopher Karl Jaspers coined the term Axial Age to denote an astonishing era, from roughly 900 B.C to 200 B.C in which the foundations of the world s great religions were laid This was the time of Socrates, Elijah, Siddhartha, Confucius In her magisterial new exploration of the era, Karen Armstrong argues that all Axial Age traditions emphasized justice and were committed to the practice of disciplined sympathy and compas [...]
Gelezen in de vertaling van Karina van Santen, Martine Vosmaer en Eelco Vijzelaar.Een historische overzicht van wat de auteur naar Jaspers de spiltijd noemt, de periode in de menselijke geschiedenis, van pakweg 800 tot 200 v Chr waarin al onze moderne religieuze tradities zijn ontstaan.Armstrong behandelt een enorme hoeveelheid filosofen, theologen, profeten en auteurs, uit vier windstreken Griekenland, Isra l, India en China Wat er in de rest van de wereld gebeurde, wordt volledig genegeerd Wel [...]
Armstrong, a religious historian in her own right, discusses four Axial cultures under that while they are not synchronic developments transformations in human development, they are great Axial figures 900 BC to 200 CE such as Zoroaster in Persia, Buddha in India, and Laozi and Confucius in China Wile I am not a ride reader of history, I found helpful this rich background to my familiarity with Rabbinic Judaism, Christianity, and Islam that are categorized as latter day flowerings of the Axial A [...]
I like reading Karen Armstrong s books This book is a travel through religious history, especially that of the Judaism and Christianity It includes Islam, but not to the same extent The book seems centered around the axial age of religions that is, the movements,mostly early on, that defined religious belief as a changing phenomenon motivated by individual betterment, rather than traditional acceptance of socially defined belief.The book starts with the Aryans, around 1600 B.C.E and takes the re [...]
I loved this book I have read a lot of Karen Armstrong s work and love the way she explains religion in a scholarly and yet respectful manner for every religious tradition However, this was my favorite by far I got lost in her descriptions of the mindset, culture, and beliefs of the peoples of the Axial Age It was fascinating to visit Ancient Greece, China, India, and Israel I just couldn t get enough and would have read on another 400 pages Sometimes at the end of Armstrong s work she seems a l [...]
Although I m not quite convinced on the concept of an Axial age, it is quite fascinating that so many giants of the religion world arose around the same time In my opinion, it seems that because of the violence and desperation of the time or perhaps both made the populace open to, and the ground fertile for, the rise of spiritually intelligent people to combat this dukkha It just seems to easy to connect them all That said, every academic field of study needs a person that can popularize its inf [...]
Originally I tried to read this one as an old fashioned book However, I found it difficult to find the time to dedicate to it While it is a very interesting read, it was a slow read for me I needed time to let the concepts and the history sit in my mind Then I decided to get the audiobook version of it Thank you Audible Driving back and forth to work turned out to be a great time to absorb this tome.It ties in directly to Armstrong s Charter for Compassion Listening to it felt like I was in the [...]
In The Great Transformation , Karen Armstrong tackles a far greater range of religious philosophies than she has done in previous books This time, Armstrong considers the numerous ideologies than came into existence during the turbulent five centuries 800 BC to 300 BC known as the Axial Age It was during this period that many of the main religious theories Daoism, Confucianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism and Philosophical Rationalism were developed and Armstrong considers each of these theories [...]