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Review of 20 World Religions and Faith Practices

Posted: 30 Sep 2021, 19:49
by Jackie Holycross
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "20 World Religions and Faith Practices" by Robyn Lebron.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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20 World Religions & Faith Practices Volume 1 by Robyn Lebron appealed to me because I am interested in learning about different religions and finding the ways they overlap and complement each other. I was intrigued by the author’s stated purpose of seeking peace through understanding.

The book begins with an explanation of how it was organized. The author chose religions with a large following as well as those that were misunderstood by outsiders. She wanted to create a resource for seekers and increase understanding between these groups. The faiths are grouped according to origins such as Eastern and Nature-based. Each religion is given one chapter in which the same topics are used. These include history, gods, and basic doctrine. The author also includes timelines, maps, and charts to compare the various belief systems.

I liked how the author was able to encapsulate the core of each religion in such a relatively small space. I felt like I had a clear picture of their beliefs and practices. She occasionally used vocabulary that needed defining such as venial sins in the chapter on the Roman Catholic church. On the other hand, she did a great job of explaining other complex theological topics such as the hypostatic union of Christ in a way that is understandable to the common person.

I also found myself meditating on some of the insights in various chapters such as the Presbyterian idea that music is a form of prayer or the Hindu concept that God manifests himself in different ways with different names to different people, but all their prayers and worship are leading to the same Supreme Being. I also had to respect that atheism was included as one of the twenty featured belief systems.

There was very little that I disliked about the book. There were a couple of small examples of bias where she would call one religion great or another profound. However, most of the time, all judgment was suspended in favor of a factual overview. I do question the author’s decision to make Christ one of the topics of comparison. This seems to be a Christian-centered way of looking at other religions. However, most religions do have an opinion about Jesus, so those sections of each chapter had value. Lastly, there were some serious editing issues, mostly with spacing. Words were often broken apart by a space or smashed together where space was needed. This was very distracting when trying to read.

This book is a great resource for anyone seeking to understand various religions or to find a religion that speaks to their heart. I highly recommend it based on the clear and extensive explanations of different faiths. I wish I could give it 4 stars, but due to the editing issues, I can only score the book as 3 out of 4 stars.

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Re: Review of 20 World Religions and Faith Practices

Posted: 02 Oct 2021, 06:03
by Mtibza eM
A book that ticked most of your boxes that you didn't see anything to dislike is worth reading, honest. I love religious books, because they help me answer questions I have.

Re: Review of 20 World Religions and Faith Practices

Posted: 02 Oct 2021, 10:16
by Snigdha Pandey
I like to learn more about other religions, as I feel it also helps me understand the people of that religion a little better. So it seems like an interesting book. But bad editing and viewpoint of a Christian instead of neutrally examining religions are a couple of minus points for me. But I would still probably like to check it out. Thanks for the great review.

Re: Review of 20 World Religions and Faith Practices

Posted: 02 Oct 2021, 14:31
by Chinaza Nnabuenyi
This book is recommended for this generation, it will help erase the hatred we have towards each other in religion. I love the review.

Re: Review of 20 World Religions and Faith Practices

Posted: 02 Oct 2021, 22:28
by RHD
This is usually a sensitive subject. I hope Robyn Lebron was able to enlighten an otherwise uninformed reader. Good job on the review, teacherjh 👌

Re: Review of 20 World Religions and Faith Practices

Posted: 06 Oct 2021, 01:08
by Humera955
Religion is usually a debatable subject, would love to read this out.
Great review🍀

Re: Review of 20 World Religions and Faith Practices

Posted: 07 Oct 2021, 08:22
by Salah bourouba
this book has an interesting theme i just hope the facts are correct, good review

Re: Review of 20 World Religions and Faith Practices

Posted: 03 Jan 2024, 07:06
by Korir Kipchumba Victor
I am an enthusiast when it comes to studying religions. I believe they somehow have similar foundations and the core is to guide humans along the right path. Great review