Reza Aslan on God: A Human Historyby Reza Aslan
Big Think Interview with Karen Armstrongby Karen Armstrong
Philosophy of Religionby T.J. Mawson
The Varieties of Religious Experienceby William James
The Golden Boughby James Frazer
New Books in Religion Podcastby Marshall Poe
In Our Time: Religion Podcastby Melvyn Bragg
The Ancient Hebrew writings showcased here were eventually compiled into a key book of The Old Testament and have become an invaluable book of wisdom for adherents and students alike.
Dr. Huston Smith discusses their origin, founders and what each teaches as to life’s meaning and the way to its fulfillment.
Among his many gifts, Joseph Campbell's most impressive was the unique ability to take a contemporary situation, such as the murder and funeral of President John F. Kennedy, and help us understand its impact in the context of ancient mythology.
The latest incarnation of the Alan Watts Podcast is called Alan Watts: Being in the Way and it features Alan's son, Mark Watts giving a brief introduction before diving into one of Alan Watts' famous talks.
In this lecture Professor Kreeft explores what religion is and what questions it tries to answer. He goes over a brief history of philosophical definitions of religion.
Devdutt Pattanaik takes an eye-opening look at the myths of India and of the West -- and shows how these two fundamentally different sets of beliefs about God, death and heaven help us consistently misunderstand one another.
Entropy Films is proud to present Beyond Our Differences, a documentary film conceived and directed by Peter Bisanz that explores the positive role of faith in the world today and the fundamental unity of the worlds religions.
With this series we have carefully chosen excerpts from key religious thinkers, as well as extracts from sacred texts.
Alan Watts discusses the Indian philosophy of the world as maya -- under its multiple meanings as illusion, art, magic, creative power, measure, etc.
Investigates what religion is and does, compares religious ideas and practices, and explores how religion influences the relationship between individual and community.