A tapestry of belief and tradition unfolds within Encyclopaedia Of Religion And Ethics (Volume X) Picts-Sacraments curated by the esteemed James Hastings. Here the lives and rituals of the Picts stand alongside a sweeping exploration of sacraments and religious practices offering an indispensable ethics reference book for those fascinated by the roots of faith. Every entry reveals a new facet of comparative theology bridging ancient customs with enduring questions about morality and meaning. Discover how religious rituals shaped societies and how the echoes of early 20th century scholarship continue to inform modern understanding.This authoritative volume is a cornerstone for academic researchers theology students and anyone drawn to the study of religious history. Its pages invite readers to reflect on the evolution of belief systems from the enigmatic Picts to the profound significance of sacraments across cultures. As part of James Hastings' monumental works it stands shoulder to shoulder with classics like the Oxford Companion to Religion yet offers its own unique depth and clarity.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those seeking a definitive resource in historical religious studies or a collector's treasure that endures beyond mere scholarship this encyclopaedia of religion is both a window into the past and a guide for future inquiry.
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