Abstract:Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism have all played a major role in cultural convergence over the past two thousand years or so. It would be interesting, but far beyond the theme of these essays, to pur...Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism have all played a major role in cultural convergence over the past two thousand years or so. It would be interesting, but far beyond the theme of these essays, to pursue the history of comparative proselytization, seeking to find why these three religions are so outstanding in their ability to acquire converts in foreign cultures. The answer would certainly be mixed, but a first approximation would be that the major religions of the modern world are those with a doctrinal basis that includes an effort to attract believers; proselytization at some level is a defining characteristic of the present world religions. On the other hand, the historical record contains far too much evidence of fruitless missionary effort for this to be the only explanation. Much religious change, perhaps most, must be explained as a response on the part of the converted.Read More
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-03-13
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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