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Over the course of this illuminating seven-part series, the outspoken yet sincere Hans Küng—arguably the world’s best-known living theologian—exercises his talent for transforming the complex into the comprehensible as he presents an overview of the emergence and historical development of religion. Not available in French-speaking Canada. 7-part series, 57 minutes each.



 
            

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Copyright date: ©1999



The Series Includes : Tribal Religions | Hinduism | Religions of China | Buddhism | Judaism | Christianity | Islam
     


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Why the Hate? America, from a Muslim Point of View
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In the aftermath of September 11th, George W. Bush made an ultimatum to the world: "Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists." But for many followers of Islam-a global community that includes more than a billion devotees-the choice is no...(more details)
 
Ashes in the River: Four Religions of India
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This remarkable five-part series sets Jainism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism firmly within the context of modern-day India while presenting the historical and cultural events that shaped them. 5-part series, 50-52 minutes each.(more details)
 
Friedrich Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil
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The prescient seeds of thought disseminated by Friedrich Nietzsche in the 19th century prefigured the pivotal 20th-century concepts of existentialism and psychoanalysis. In this program, interviews with Nietzsche biographers Ronald Hayman and Leslie ...(more details)
 
The Life of the Buddha
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Called a religion, a philosophy, and a science of mind, Buddhism is the way for hundreds of millions throughout the world. Who was the historical Prince Siddhartha, and where did he undergo the events that shaped his perceptions of the human conditio...(more details)
 
Revolution of Conscience: The Life, Convictions, and Legacy of Martin Luther
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Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the church door at Wittenberg hoping to open a theological dialogue. Instead, he sparked the Reformation. This definitive documentary chronicles Luther's life and lasting impact on religion and society through a ...(more details)
 


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