This global introduction of philosophy of religion begins not with a single tradition but with
religious philosophies from East Asia South Asia West Africa and Native North Americans.
Matching this diversity of traditions chapters are organised around questions that acknowledge
there is no single understanding of god. The reader approaches Abrahamic Yoruba Lakota and
academic-contemporary philosophy of religion by asking: where do I come from? Where am I going?
Where did the cosmos come from? Accompanied by an introduction epilogue and glossary each
chapter includes learning objectives questions for discussion and suggested primary and
secondary sources.