Sacred Atlas

Comparative Studies and Guides

This guide offers a structured approach to comparing sacred texts from diverse world religions, highlighting convergent themes and distinct theological trajectories. By examining shared narratives and ethical systems, readers can appreciate both the universal aspirations and unique contexts of global faiths.

Abraham in Three Faiths

Explore how Judaism, Christianity, and Islam uniquely remember Abraham as a patriarch, spi

The Afterlife Across Traditions

Explore scholarly comparisons of afterlife beliefs in Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hindui

Creation Narratives of the World

Explore creation narratives from Genesis, Enuma Elish, and Rigveda. This analysis compares

Eschatology and the End of Days

Explore comparative eschatology across world religions, examining diverse end-times narrat

Fasting Across Religions

Explore ritual fasting across major world religions including Islamic Ramadan, Christian L

The Flood Narrative: Gilgamesh to Genesis to the Qur'an

Scholarly comparison of flood narratives in Gilgamesh, Genesis, and the Qur'an, tracing mo

The Golden Rule Across Traditions

A comparative study of the Golden Rule across six major traditions, exploring how Confucia

How to Read Sacred Atlas

Learn to navigate Sacred Atlas: understand parallel texts, translation methodologies, and

An Introduction to the World's Scriptures

Explore an academic overview of global sacred scriptures, tracing the origins, themes, and

Pilgrimage Across Faiths

Explore shared themes of sacred journeys across world religions, from the Islamic Hajj to

Prayer Across Traditions

Explore diverse prayer practices worldwide, examining their forms, purposes, and theologic

Prophets and Messengers

Explore the diverse roles of prophets and messengers in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and

The Soul Across Traditions

Explore comparative perspectives on the soul, spirit, and self across major world religion

Wisdom Literature

Explore global wisdom literature from Proverbs to the Tao Te Ching, comparing ethical teac

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