Beyond the postmodern mind
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Huston Smith
Huston Cummings Smith (born May 31, 1919) is a religious studies scholar in the United States. His book The World's Religions, remains a popular introduction to comparative religion.
Smith was born in Soochow, China to Methodist missionaries and spent his first 17 years there. He taught at the...
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