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Religions of the Silk Road : overland trade and cultural exchange from antiquity to the fifteenth century / Richard C. Foltz

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : St. Martin's Griffin , c 1999Description: viii, 186 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0312214081
  • 9780312214081
  • 0312233388
  • 9780312233389
  • 0333775279
  • 9780333775271
  • 033394674X
  • 9780333946749
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • ARCH FRBC 200.95 F671R  21
LOC classification:
  • BL1050 .F65 1999
Contents:
Chinese transliterations -- Maps -- The Silk Road and its travelers -- Religion and trade in ancient Eurasia -- Buddhism and the Silk Road -- A refuge of heretics : Nestorians and Manichaeans on the Silk Road -- The Islamization of the Silk Road -- Ecumenical mischief -- A melting pot no more
Review: "Religions of the Silk Road looks behind the romantic notions of the colonial era and tells the story of how cultural traditions, especially in the form of religious ideas, accompanied merchants and their goods along the overland Asian trade routes in pre-modern times. As early as three thousand years ago Hebraic and Iranian religious ideas and practices traveled eastwards in this way, to be followed centuries later by the great missionary traditions of Buddhism, Christianity, Manichaeism, and Islam. But the Silk Road was more than just a conduit along which these religions hitched rides East; it was a formative and transformative rite of passage, and no religion emerged unchanged at the end of the journey."--Jacket
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Archives Archives SAIACS Archives Room Frykenberg Collection ARCH FRBC 200.95 F671R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 066773

Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-178) and index

Chinese transliterations -- Maps -- The Silk Road and its travelers -- Religion and trade in ancient Eurasia -- Buddhism and the Silk Road -- A refuge of heretics : Nestorians and Manichaeans on the Silk Road -- The Islamization of the Silk Road -- Ecumenical mischief -- A melting pot no more

"Religions of the Silk Road looks behind the romantic notions of the colonial era and tells the story of how cultural traditions, especially in the form of religious ideas, accompanied merchants and their goods along the overland Asian trade routes in pre-modern times. As early as three thousand years ago Hebraic and Iranian religious ideas and practices traveled eastwards in this way, to be followed centuries later by the great missionary traditions of Buddhism, Christianity, Manichaeism, and Islam. But the Silk Road was more than just a conduit along which these religions hitched rides East; it was a formative and transformative rite of passage, and no religion emerged unchanged at the end of the journey."--Jacket

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