World Religions
Major world religions outside historic Christianity — Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Baháʼí, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, Zoroastrianism, Jainism.
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Baháʼí Faith
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of the Baháʼí Faith: progressive revelation, the Manifestations, and the uniqueness of Jesus Christ.
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Buddhism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Buddhist teachings on suffering, the self, salvation, and the path to liberation.
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Confucianism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Confucian ethics, the Five Relationships, and the limits of moral cultivation without grace.
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Hinduism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Hindu teachings on God, the soul, karma, salvation, and Scripture.
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Islam
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Islamic teachings on God, Jesus Christ, sin, salvation, and Scripture.
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Jainism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Jain teachings on the Tirthankaras, ahimsa, karma, and the path to liberation.
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Judaism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Judaism and the central question: is Yeshua of Nazareth the Messiah promised in the Tanakh?
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Shinto
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Shinto teachings on the kami, ritual purity, and the Japanese spiritual heritage.
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Sikhism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Sikh teachings on God, the Gurus, salvation, and the Guru Granth Sahib.
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Taoism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Taoist teachings on the Tao, wu wei, and the way to live in harmony with reality.
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Zoroastrianism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Zoroastrian teachings on Ahura Mazda, the cosmic struggle of good and evil, and the path to salvation.