Book review | Overview of religionsconfirms their status
"God Is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions That Run the World — and Why Their Differences Matter," by Stephen Prothero, HarperCollins (New York, 2010), 388 pp., $26.99
Pundits and journalists often write as though religion is on the decline and mosques, churches and temples are in retreat. However, by every objective, indicator secularization is a marginal phenomenon of Europe, and religion is alive and well, albeit in a variety of expressions in the minds and hearts of the majority of inhabitants of this planet.
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