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Doomed Religions presents a critical analysis of the world’s great religions through a series of scholarly essays. The work opens with a preliminary examination of primordial religion, establishing foundational concepts before delving into specific religious traditions.
Editor J. M. Reid has compiled perspectives on how major religions have evolved, faced challenges, and influenced civilizations throughout history. Each essay provides historical context and theological insights, examining the rise, development, and transformations of significant faith systems.
This supplemental collection serves both academic and general readers interested in comparative religion, religious history, and the sociological aspects of belief systems. The essays present balanced viewpoints on religious decline, adaptation, and persistence in the modern world.







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