Rifkin explains, in clear and nonjudgmental language, the beliefs that motivate religious leaders, activists, theologians, academics, and others involved on all sides of the issue of globalization. Many different perspectives are considered, including Baha'is; Buddhists; Protestants, Catholics, and other Christian groups; Earth-based tribal and neo-pagans; Hindus; Jews; Muslims; and others.
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Rifkin explains, in clear and nonjudgmental language, the beliefs that motivate religious leaders, activists, theologians, academics, and others involved on all sides of the issue of globalization. Many different perspectives are considered, including Baha'is; Buddhists; Protestants, Catholics, and other Christian groups; Earth-based tribal and neo-pagans; Hindus; Jews; Muslims; and others.
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