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William Benham’s Dictionary of Religion stands as a monumental reference work encompassing the breadth of Christian theology and comparative religious studies. This encyclopedia systematically catalogs Christian denominations, theological doctrines, ecclesiastical terminology, and historical religious movements with scholarly precision.
The work explores diverse Christian sects, heresies, and their theological foundations, offering readers insight into centuries of religious thought and practice. Beyond Christianity, Benham incorporates information on other major religious traditions, making this a genuinely comprehensive resource for understanding world religions.
With extensive biographical entries of religious figures and detailed explanations of complex theological concepts, this dictionary serves both academic researchers and general readers seeking authoritative information on religious history, doctrine, and terminology.







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