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Across every continent and century, human beings have reached beyond themselves to understand the sacred, the moral, and the mysterious. From the chanting monks of Tibet to the soaring cathedrals of Europe, from desert prophets to digital-age seekers, belief continues to shape how people think, act, and find meaning. This book explores that vast human journey-how religion has evolved, adapted, and intertwined with culture, politics, and science. It traces the rise of ancient traditions, the formation of scriptures, and the creation of rituals that still influence billions today. The reader is…mehr

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Across every continent and century, human beings have reached beyond themselves to understand the sacred, the moral, and the mysterious. From the chanting monks of Tibet to the soaring cathedrals of Europe, from desert prophets to digital-age seekers, belief continues to shape how people think, act, and find meaning. This book explores that vast human journey-how religion has evolved, adapted, and intertwined with culture, politics, and science. It traces the rise of ancient traditions, the formation of scriptures, and the creation of rituals that still influence billions today. The reader is guided through the major faiths of the world-Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and beyond-while also exploring Indigenous spirituality, modern movements, and the growing landscape of those who call themselves "spiritual but not religious." Through accessible storytelling and thoughtful analysis, it reveals how sacred ideas continue to inspire art, social justice, and scientific curiosity, even as they face the challenges of globalization and technology. This is an invitation to look at humanity through the lens of its deepest questions: Where do we come from? What gives life meaning? And how do we live together despite difference? In exploring belief, it uncovers what connects us all-the enduring human search for purpose and transcendence.