Educational: Religious studies: Christianity
HarperCollins Publishers Biblical Literacy
Book SynopsisProvide students with a strong understanding of religion with high quality, engaging and content-rich resources building a firm foundation for the new GCSE 9-1 Religious Studies.Deliver a rich, coherent RE course at KS3 and equip pupils with a deep understanding of religion with ready-made, flexible and high quality KS3 lessons.Knowing Religion' is written by an author team of experienced RE teachers and led by series editor Robert Orme of West London Free School.Discover the stories and significance of the Old and New Testament with 16 lessons on eachGive pupils the grounding they need to excel at GCSE RSIgnite an interest in religion through a compelling narrative, fascinating facts and extraordinary peopleAid pupil memory with a knowledge organiser' at the end of each unit covering key vocabulary, people, places, and datesSpark discussion and assess understanding with questions for each lesson including longer-form discursive questions to provide extended writing and essay practice1
£21.99
Coordination Group Publications Ltd (CGP) GCSE AQA A Religious Studies: Christianity &
Book SynopsisFind out how your GCSE Religious Studies revision is going with CGP's AQA A Revision Question Cards. There are 64 cards in the pack, covering the Christianity and Islam options. Each card starts off by testing whether you have the basic facts and the key terms clear in your mind. They then move on to religious teachings and quotes from sacred texts. There are also lots of questions to get you thinking about opposing points of view - either within a religion or between religions. Flip the card over and you’ll find full answers to each question, carefully written to help you understand everything you need to know. Don't miss matching study notes for the whole course in our AQA A GCSE Religious Studies (Christianity and Islam) Revision Guide (9781789085709).
£11.40
Coordination Group Publications Ltd (CGP) GCSE AQA A Religious Studies: Christianity &
Book SynopsisPut your GCSE Religious Studies knowledge to the test with CGP's AQA A Revision Question Cards. There are 64 cards in the pack, covering the Christianity and Buddhism options. Each card starts off by testing whether you have the basic facts and the key terms clear in your mind. They then move on to religious teachings and quotes from sacred texts. There are also lots of questions to get you thinking about opposing points of view - either within a religion or between religions. Flip the card over and you’ll find full answers to each question, carefully written to help you understand everything you need to know. Don't miss matching study notes for the whole course in CGP's AQA A GCSE Religious Studies (Christianity and Buddhism) Revision Guide (9781789085716).
£11.40
Dorling Kindersley Ltd My Very First Bible Stories
Book SynopsisErica Tapp is passionate about storytelling and Bible teaching. She has spent many years on staff in schools and at large churches in central London and St Albans. The focus of her church work was helping children and young people to read, understand, and love the Bible. She now has three young children of her own to read to, and is active in children's work in her local community in Harrow.
£7.99
Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream Inc The Life of Jesus: Bible Rhymes for Young Minds
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Christian Focus Publications Ltd Adventures in the Gospels Vol. 1
£13.49
Hodder Education WJECEduqas Religious Studies for A Level AS
Book SynopsisOur popular Christianity student book has been completely revised and updated to provide a single book for AS and A-level.Written by a team of experienced teachers and authors with an in-depth understanding of teaching, learning and assessment at AS and A-level, this accessible and engaging student book will support your students throughout the course and help them prepare for the exams.- Submitted for endorsement to WJEC/Eduqas to ensure high quality support you can trust- Updated to provide improved mapping to the specifications with focused content and support in a single book for A Level and AS, offering excellent value for money- Accessible language and appealing layout help your students more easily engage with the information and get the most out of the course- Provides a skill-based approach to learning, which combines content of the course and exam preparation throughout, helping students to develop important exam skills righ
£23.40
Oxford University Press Key Stage 3 Religious Education Directory Source
Book SynopsisSource to Summit is a brand new KS3 course, comprising student books and digital Kerboodle resources, that have been cohesively planned to ensure full compliance with the new Religious Education Directory. Series editor, Andy Lewis, and a writing team of practising teachers have drawn on their expertise and classroom experience to present the new curriculum in a way that students will be able to understand and remember. Mirroring the structure of the RED, there is a strong narrative telling the Christian story from Creation to the Church today. Lessons are carefully sequenced, and content presented in accessible and vividly designed spreads. There are opportunities for students to engage with scripture, and a wide range of case studies and examples help bring alive the Catholic faith.Activities on each spread explicitly allow students to develop skills to understand, discern and personally respond to the material they encounter. Through a range of tasks with accompanying guidance, students will be able to demonstrate their progress over time in a structured way.This course seeks to be authentic to the Catholic faith, rigorous and engaging, allowing students of all faiths and backgrounds to be fully immersed in the curriculum in an inclusive way.
£22.55
Oxford University Press AQA GCSE Religious Studies A 91 Workbook Christianity Islam for Paper 1
£8.99
Tommy Nelson Indescribable
Book SynopsisIndescribable: 100 Devotions About God and Science will engage curious minds and help them discover that God’s design truly is awe-inspiring. In 100 devotions on topics such as creation, the universe, our amazing bodies, and weather, kids will understand what millions of adults have gleaned from Louie Giglio’s beloved message Indescribable
£11.69
Church House Publishing Through the Eyes of a Child: New Insights in
Book Synopsis'Looking through the eyes of a child is not a twee, cosy or easy experience. It can be unsettling, uncomfortable, edgy...' - from the Introduction Who has the right to 'do' theology? Only academics? Only adults? Or do we all have a voice in the kingdom of God? Through the Eyes of a Child considers 14 key theological themes from one of the most neglected of perspectives - that of children. Honouring Jesus' command to place the child at the centre, theologians, psychologists and educationalists take us from our comfort zone to look afresh at some of the most grave, difficult and beautiful topics in Christian theology. Challenging conventional readings of theology, this landmark work will fascinate and challenge anyone who cares about children and their place in the world and the church.
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Tommy Nelson See What God Made
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HarperCollins Focus Color Me Easter for Kids
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£6.99
Philo Trust That's A Good Question
Book SynopsisThat's a Good Question! is a collection of 32 tricky questions which children commonly ask. J.John sets about answering these in a clear and concise manner complimented by another set of fantastic illustrations. Have you heard an answer to:Who made God? Where is heaven? Does God sleep? Were there dinosaurs on the ark?
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Oxford University Press Catholic Christianity with Islam and Judaism
Book SynopsisBuilding on the Oxford AQA GCSE Religious Studies Student Books, this Revision Guide offers a structured approach to revising. 1. RECAP: key content from the Student Book is condensed and re-presented in simple visual styles to make content memorable and help retention. 2. APPLY: students actively apply the content they have just revised to build the knowledge and evaluative skills needed for the exams. 3. REVIEW: regular opportunities to practice exam questions and review answers direct students to pinpoint any areas of weakness in knowledge or skills, identifying where they''ll need to concentrate their efforts for further revision.This Revision Guide covers Catholic Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Thematic Studies. With all the essential content condensed and made memorable, and plenty of exam practice, tips and annotated sample answers, students can feel confidently prepared.
£10.75
Oxford University Press Eduqas GCSE Religious Studies 91 Route B
Book SynopsisThis Eduqas-endorsed book combines clear and comprehensive coverage of the Eduqas specification and features designed to help students develop essential skills. The Catholic content of the book has been granted an Imprimatur. Authored by a team of experienced teachers and examiners, the book provides focused coverage of Catholic Christianity and Judaism. Essential content is covered in an accessible and easy to follow format, with commentaries to help explain and give context to sources of wisdom. ''Knowledge recall'' and ''Evaluation practice'' activities offer regular opportunity for students to retrieve and apply their knowledge. Dedicated skills practice pages packed with exam guidance, questions and exemplars show students how to structure and improve their answers. These include helpful hints and annotated responses to the (d) questions, to help students master key evaluation skills. With an introduction that talks students through what they can expect in their Eduqas exam paper,
£29.33
Barbour Publishing Devotions for Adventurous Boys
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Philo Trust Knowing God
Book SynopsisLife's a big and sometimes scary adventure. Like all adventures it's good to have someone with you and I want to tell you how you can know God as your friend. J.John.
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Barbour Publishing Daily Devotions and Prayers for Courageous Girls
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Rizzoli International Publications Dear Santa
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Barbour Young Adult QuietTime Devotions for Teen Girls
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Deep River Books LLC A Tale Divine in Rhythm and Rhyme - The Bible in
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£16.49
Philo Trust How Can I Pray?: The Lord's Prayer
Book SynopsisPeople have always talked to God through prayer. We use prayer to thank God, praise God and ask God to help us in times of need. How Can I Pray? invites the reader to journey through the Lord's Prayer to discover the what, why and how of prayer. This book is an excellent stepping-stone into understanding the basics of Christian prayer.
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Usborne Publishing Ltd Joseph and his Wonderful Coat
Book SynopsisWhen Joseph's father gives him a brightly decorated coat, his brothers are green with envy. But kindly Joseph forgives their jealousy, in this delightful retelling of the much-loved Bible tale.
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Dorling Kindersley Ltd The Bible Atlas
Book SynopsisDiscover where events in the Old and New Testaments took place and see how people lived in Biblical times in this illustrated guide.Take a trip around the Holy Land with this collection of beautifully drawn maps, which show where events from the Bible took place.Introducing The Bible Atlas a beautifully illustrated guide to the geography, events and people of the Old and New Testaments for children aged 9-12. In illustrated guide, follow the journeys of the patriarchs, view inside Solomon''s Temple, witness Jesus'' miracles, and see exactly where Paul travelled while spreading the message of Christianity.Dive straight into this pictorial Bible guide for kids, offering: - An illustrated guide to key events of the Old and New Testaments for children.- A variety of maps showing in detail where events from the Bible took place.- An original and retro-feel illustration style combined with modern fonts, which creates a different approach compared to photographic or CGI-based books.As well as recapping many of the stories from both the Old and New Testaments, each page in this Bible guide provides additional information, illustrations, and photos explaining how people lived, who ruled the lands, and what places look like today. The information is presented in a visual and accessible way for children to grasp, immersing themselves in each map as they follow the stories and read summaries from the Bible.At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why stop there? If you like The Bible Atlas, then why not complete the collection? Take a peek inside the beautiful and absorbing world of birds with The Bird Atlas, explore the complex animal kingdom with The Animal Atlas, reveal the inner workings of the human body with The Body Atlas, take a trip around the globe with The Earth Atlas, and dive deep below the sea with The Oceans Atlas.
£13.49
Vida Publishers Jesús Nuestro Amigo Fiel
£14.39
Oneworld Publications Mary Founder of Christianity
Book SynopsisWho was the real Mary mother of Jesus?Trade Review‘Heroically measured and utterly meticulous… Mary is a signpost both to the past and to the future. She is important. All credit to Chris Maunder for fighting so heroically, inch by passionate inch, to try and allow some extra room for her.’ * Nicola Barker, Spectator *'Refreshing… it is good to see Chris Maunder’s work as a potential for a meeting of minds between those starting from very different perspectives… There is a valuable discussion here on the role of symbolism and metaphor in the use of Scripture… Maunder’s penultimate chapter is headed “Mary and the Incarnation”, and for that section alone there would be justification for buying his book.' * Catholic Herald *‘Chris Maunder builds on his previous research to construct an historical, feminist image of Mary rooted in the New Testament and early Christian history that depicts Mary as a key figure in early Christianity… Mary, Founder of Christianity manages to be both complex and approachable. Maunder moves from broader themes to more specific ones as he concludes. Additionally, the book is well structured as historical context leads to scriptural analysis leads to character-specific analysis… I would recommend this book to anyone interested in a feminist, historical depiction of Mary. Maunder’s structure, evidence, and writing style will appeal to scholars and lay readers alike.’ * Barbara F. Bradley, Religion *'Mother Mary’s contributions to the establishment of Christianity are brought to the fore in this provocative treatise by Maunder... Even those who disagree with Maunder’s unorthodox biblical readings will acknowledge the boldness and originality of what’s on offer.' * Publishers Weekly *‘Maunder answers the burning questions around Mary’s role in the Christian faith, using a scholar’s approach that gives the nonacademic reader an understanding of why the historical mother of Jesus is so important to the foundation of Christianity… Maunder offers plenty of resources in his footnotes, adding further interest for readers interested in studying Christian history.’ * Booklist *‘A welcome addition to the recent resurgence of research on the Marys, and on the leadership of women in early Christianity. In particular, Maunder’s focus on Mary of Nazareth’s status within the family of Jesus is a plausible and culturally relevant approach to an important issue, presented in an accessible and intriguing way.’ -- Mary Ann Beavis, Professor Emerita, St Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan‘An excellent examination of the portrait of Mary, Jesus’ mother, according to the canonical gospel accounts.’ * Ally Kateusz, Wijngaards Institute of Catholic Research *‘The book offers the reader much… especially its outline of biblical criticism, which will be particularly useful to those called on to describe modern scholarship… [Maunder’s] case is well argued… His other theme – to explain, challenge and re-contextualise the patriarchy of the Christian tradition – is also handled with care… He writes that this is a book for “free thinkers in the Christian tradition” and its approach will resonate with many PCN members.’ * Progressive Voices *‘Chris Maunder undertakes an important but complicated task in this book. He wants to recover Mary for a world in which women have equal voice and in which a virgin bearing a child seems unbelievable. Like the search for the historical Jesus, Maunder’s search for the historical Mary begins with a framework for interpretation that distinguishes between an historical event and its metaphoric presentation in the gospels. In this reading framework, he finds Mary present before, throughout, and at the end of Jesus’ ministry. He argues for her significant presence in the early church in Jerusalem. In this way, Mary is imagined as a co-founder of Christianity. This is indeed a book for “free thinkers in the Christian tradition” who might find in a reconsideration of Mary an escape from the “delusion of male and hierarchical supremacy”.’ * Jo-Ann Badley, Dean of Theology and Associate Professor of New Testament, Ambrose University *‘The reader is given an attractive and rich theology of Mary in the New Testament… There is… some interesting and careful speculation towards the end of the book on the plethora of Maries at the cross and resurrection, in view of the later traditions of the leadership of the Jerusalem Christian community.’ * Church Times *‘Chris Maunder sets out to place Mary, mother of Jesus, front and centre in the founding story of Christianity… [Maunder] argues his case with fluency and energy. His research and references are thorough and densely presented.’ * Reaction *'Maunder opens up a new and wider window into a new perspective… Challenges to perceived modern theology are what makes this book full of interest. Maunder knows his stuff and presents a strong basis for many a full-bodied discussion.' -- Transforming Ministry
£17.09
Christian Focus Publications Ltd Thirty Second Theology
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£11.69
Usborne Publishing Ltd Jonah and the Whale
Book SynopsisWhen Jonah decides to run away from God, he finds himself in trouble. A stormy sea leads to him being swallowed up by a whale. Will he change his ways and escape? Find out in this beautifully illustrated retelling of a classic Bible tale for the very young. Perfect for cosy bedtime reading.
£999.99
Oxford University Press Eduqas GCSE Religious Studies 91 Route A
Book SynopsisThis student book combines clear and comprehensive coverage of the Eduqas specification and features designed to help students develop essential exam skills. Authored by experienced teacher, examiner and CPD presenter, Clare Lloyd, the book provides focused coverage of the study of Christianity and Islam, and themes through the perspective of those religions. Essential content is covered in an accessible and easy to follow format, with commentaries to help explain and give context to sources of wisdom. ''Knowledge recall'' and ''Evaluation practice'' activities offer regular opportunities for students to retrieve and apply their knowledge. Dedicated skills practice pages packed with exam guidance, questions and exemplars show students how to structure and improve their answers. These include helpful hints and annotated responses to the (d) questions, to help students master key evaluation skills. With an introduction that talks students through what they can expect in their Eduqas examTrade ReviewThis is an expertly written book which not only masterfully presents details of Christianity and Islam but does so in an engaging way - always focused on the Specification. The book comes fully packed with useful features that are sure to speed-up student learning. Particularly outstanding are the skills pages at the end of each chapter: students are presented with examples of exam responses along with fantastic hints and tips on how to improve. This kind of practical and accessible feature gives students the guidance they need and provides teachers with a rich source of material for blended and classroom learning. I'm so impressed with this book that I will be recommending it to every GCSE teacher I know! * Gregory A. Barker, PhD, Fellow at the University of Winchester, Author and Revision Specialist *
£29.33
Zondervan Case for a Creator for Kids
Book SynopsisLee Strobel’s bestselling books on creation is adapted for a new generation.
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Tommy Nelson Grace for the Moment 365 Devotions for Kids
Book SynopsisThis 365-day devotional from New York Times bestselling author Max Lucado will help kids understand and live out God’s grace as they form a habit of daily Bible reading. Encourage your children to take the next step of faith and enjoy the comfort, joy, and kindness of their heavenly Father.This fun daily devotional for kids will help your family connect with God’s heart of grace and will inspire everyone to live out His grace toward others. Whether it’s in the morning before school or in the evening at the dinner table, children can slow down and deepen their faith with these short devotionals focused on gratitude and God’s uplifting call for grace.Adapted from the bestselling devotional for adults, Grace for the Moment: 365 Devotions for Kids presents the message of God’s grace in a way that children, ages 6 to 10, can understand; is perfect for famil
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Floris Books Stories of the Saints
Book SynopsisInspirational tales of remarkable people, specifically selected for their appeal and relevance to children aged seven and up.Table of ContentsMaryBrigidColumbaFrancis of AssisiGilesBenedictJeromeGeorgeBarlaam and JosaphatEustaceElizabeth of HungaryChristopherMartinAntony of EgyptPatrickThomasGregory the GreatBeatriceEmmaAgnesFrancis of PaolaBonifacePaschal BaylonVeronicaLiobaAmbroseMargaret of AntiochOdiliaBrendanNicholas of MyraGallDionysiusRadegundJoan of ArcCuthbertLuke the EvangelistJohn the EvangelistAppendix: Biographical InformationIndex of PicturesIndex of Saints
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Hodder Education OCR GCSE Religious Studies Workbook Christianity
Book SynopsisBuild the confidence, knowledge and skills your students need to succeed in OCR GCSE Religious Studies.This time-saving, write-in workbook can be used flexibly for classwork or homework, throughout the course or for revision and exam practice.- Improve understanding through a range of activities that enable students to review, reinforce and apply their knowledge across each component of the course- Prepare for assessment with exam-style questions to help students practice and perfect their technique- Encourage independent study and progression with the answers available onlineThis workbook covers:Beliefs and teachings & Practices- Christianity- IslamReligion, philosophy and ethics in the modern world from a religious perspective- Relationships and families- The existence of God, gods and the ultimate reality- Religion, peace and conflict- Dialogue between religious and non-religiou
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Icharacter Limited La Armadura de Dios: Efesios 6:10-18
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Usborne Publishing Ltd Daniel in the Lions' Den
Book SynopsisDaniel is popular with King Darius. But when others get jealous, Daniel finds himself trapped in a cave of lions. Will his faith be enough to help him? Find out in this charming retelling of the much-loved Bible story. A QR code provides a link to an audio recording of the story.
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Usborne Publishing Ltd Moses in the basket
Book SynopsisMoses' mother tries to save her son from danger by hiding him amongst the bulrushes of the Nile. Luckily, he's discovered by the kindly Pharaoh's daughter. The much-loved Bible story is charmingly retold with delightful illustrations by Barbara Bongini. A QR code provides a link to an audio recording of the story.
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OUP Oxford GCSE Religious Studies Marks Gospel Edexcel A
Book SynopsisA new addition to Folens' GCSE Religious Studies series, matching the new specification for Edexcel A Unit 16 and fully endorsed by Edexcel!
£15.75
Grosset & Dunlap My First Pope and Prayer Journal A Faith Guide Inspired by Pope Leo XIV
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£5.99
Zondervan Knowing the Spirit
Book SynopsisUsing clear and sound interpretation of Scripture, author, speaker, and pastor Costi Hinn addresses common misconceptions and answers the most frequently asked questions about who the Holy Spirit is and what he does so you can begin to experience him as a comforter, guide, and source of power.
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Christian Focus Publications Ltd What Jesus Did: 31 Devotions about the life of
Book SynopsisSince before the beginning of time God has been at work. He created the world; he promised to send a saviour; and he sent his Son to die for us. With these 31 devotions and prayers you will see the impact of the life of Christ from before Creation to the Resurrection. Find out What Jesus Did through stories such as: Making Christmas Last; When Jesus Became a Refugee; and How Do I know Jesus Loves me? These stories were first told at The First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, South Carolina.Trade ReviewGood news is hard to come by these days. This book by my friend Dr. Ferguson is a welcome help. He helps us discover the best Book that tells us the best news about who God is and what He has done for His people. It’s a true story that begins before time began, and it’s a glorious story we will be telling one another for eternity. May your love for God grow as you enter into this story. I hope we can talk about it together some day. -- Chris Larson (President and CEO of Ligonier Ministries, Orlando, Florida)In this devotional book for children, Sinclair Ferguson helps our children to know what Jesus has done for them. He traces the life of Jesus from womb to tomb, from cradle to throne. By the end, every child will know what it really means to sing, “Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so.” A great source for children, parents, and pastors! -- Jonny Gibson (Associate Professor of Old Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and author of ‘The Moon Is Always Round’)
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Oxford University Press Key Stage 3 Religious Education Directory Source
Book SynopsisSource to Summit is a brand new KS3 course, comprising student books and digital Kerboodle resources, that have been cohesively planned to ensure full compliance with the new Religious Education Directory (RED). Series editor, Andy Lewis, and a writing team of practicing teachers have drawn on their expertise and classroom experience to present the new curriculum in a way that students will be able to understand and remember. Mirroring the structure of the RED, there is a strong narrative telling the Christian story from Creation to the Church today. Lessons are carefully sequenced, and content presented in accessible and vividly designed spreads. There are opportunities for students to engage with scripture, and a wide range of case studies and examples help bring alive the Catholic faith.Activities on each spread explicitly allow students to develop skills to understand, discern and personally respond to the material they encounter. Through a range of tasks with accompanying guidancTrade ReviewSource to Summit is well considered, well presented and the systematic way in which it presents in terms of its compliance with the RED is very reassuring for teachers. I feel a real confidence that this is a high quality resource; accessible in different ways for all students. I am very excited to be using the Kerboodle resources and for our students to access to them. Having access to the images and illustrations from the textbook is a fabulous way of ensuring that there is consistency across departments. The illustrations are beautiful and link the work and themes so well that being able to use them for posters/ PowerPoints/ booklets etc. will be of enormous benefit to teachers and students. The presentation of the ‘engaging with text’ questions and commentary sheets are clear, providing that window into our own explanations. This is something that I am particularly keen on seeing our students use. * Julia Smith, Assistant Headteacher & Teacher of RE, Holy Trinity Academy, Telford *Table of ContentsChapter1: Creation and Covenant Chapter1.1: How do we know about God? Chapter1.2: How should we read the Bible? Chapter1.3: What does Genesis 1 teach about creation? Chapter1.4: What does Genesis 2 teach about creation? Chapter1.5: What are the scientific theories about creation? Chapter1.6: What do Catholics believe about scientific theories about creation? Chapter1.7: What makes humans different to the rest of creation? Chapter1.8: What is our responsibility to others? Chapter1.9: What is our responsibility to the world? Chapter1.10: What is the role of prayer? Chapter1.11: Ethical Option: What can we do to protect creation? Chapter1.12: Artistic Expression Option: Can art help Catholics understand creation? Chapter1.13: Lived Religion Option: What can we learn from Sister Dorothy Stang Assessment Chapter2: Prophecy and Promise Chapter2.1: How do you navigate the Bible? Chapter2.2: How is the Bible read in translation? Chapter2.3: How is the Bible a library of books? Chapter2.4: What connects the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament? Chapter2.5: Why is the Old Testament important for Catholics? Chapter2.6: What does it mean that scripture is inspired? Chapter2.7: What is sacred scripture and sacred tradition? Chapter2.8: How are scripture, tradition and the magisterium connected? Chapter2.9: How do Catholics use scripture in the Mass? Chapter2.10: How is scripture used in the Rosary? Chapter2.11: Artistic Expression Option: How does the Book of Kells reflect the meaning of scripture? Chapter2.12: Lived Religion Option: What are biblical idioms? Assessment Chapter3: Galilee to Jerusalem Chapter3.1: What is the Incarnation? Chapter3.2: Who is Jesus, the Son of God? Chapter3.3: What did Arius teach about Jesus? Chapter3.4: Who is Jesus, the Son of Man? Chapter3.5: Who is Jesus, the Christ and Son of David? Chapter3.6: Who is Jesus, the Lord? Chapter3.7: What is the Trinity? Chapter3.8: How does Catholic worship reflect belief in the Trinity? Chapter3.9: How is Jesus the perfect human being? Chapter3.10: Ethical Option: Can businesses act selflessly? Chapter3.11: Artistic Option: What can Catholics learn from Rublev's Trinity? Chapter3.12: Lived Religion Option: Who was Father Mychal Judge? Assessment
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Crossway Books The Biggest Story Bible Storybook TruTone
Book SynopsisThis TruTone edition of The Biggest Story Bible Storybook combines 104 easy-to-read stories from Scripture with artwork by Don Clark, helping children ages 612 learn the unified story of the Bible.
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Oxford University Press GCSE Religious Studies for AQA B Catholic
Book SynopsisPlease note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Religious Studies First teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 This Student Book has been approved by AQA. This Student Book has been granted an Imprimatur, which is a declaration from within the Catholic Church that the parts of this publication concerned with Catholic doctrine and morals are free from error. This textbook offers a tried and trusted approach from a team of experienced authors to cover the study of Catholic Christianity, Islam, Judaism and thematic studies. Each chapter sets clear objectives and topic summaries, helping students understand what they need to know. The book includes a range of activity types and study tips to develop understanding. Assessment guidance runs throughout the book, offering revision checklists, practice questions and sample answer activities to support the new question types.Table of ContentsPART ONE: CATHOLIC CHRISTIANITY Chapter 1: Creation Chapter 2: Incarnation Chapter 3: The Triune God Chapter 4: Redemption Chapter 5: Church and the Kingdom of God Chapter 6: Eschatology PART TWO: WORLD RELIGIONS Chapter 7: Islam: beliefs and teachings Chapter 8: Islam: practices Chapter 9: Judaism: beliefs and teachings Chapter 10: Judaism: practices PART THREE: THEMES Chapter 11: Religion, relationships and families Chapter 12: Religion, peace and conflict Chapter 13: Religion, human rights and social justice Glossary Acknowledgments Index
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Oxford University Press GCSE Religious Studies for Edexcel B Religion and
Book SynopsisPlease note this book is suitable for any student studying:Exam board: Edexcel Level: GCSE Subject: Religious EducationFirst teaching: September 2016First exams: June 2018This Student Book has been endorsed by Edexcel.This textbook offers a brand new approach to the study of Christianity which has been developed in close consultation with teachers and religious organisations. Structured according to the new specification with clear, regular summaries, this book provides students with exactly what they need to know for the course. Practice questions are provided for every topic, as well as sample answer activities and revision checklists. ''Stretch'' and ''support'' features provide useful differentiation, and case studies show real-life stories or perspectives from Christianity as it is practised today.
£26.19
Oxford University Press GCSE Religious Studies for Edexcel A 91 Catholic
Book SynopsisDesigned to be used alongside GCSE Religious Studies for Edexcel A (9-1) Catholic Christianity with Islam and Judaism Student Book, this write-in workbook offers targeted support for lower-attaining students: Carefully designed activities help to reinforce and embed core content A focus on the learning of key terms and sources of wisdom and authority, with linked activities that build up to exam practice questions Includes key terms glossaries for you to fill-in and revise from An exam practice chapter with sample answers, scaffolded activities and practice questions Online answers and marks schemes This workbook covers Catholic Christianity for option 1A Authored by Catholic and SENCO specialists, so you can be assured that content is pitched at the right level, and written to reflect the latest exam board guidance, these Foundation workbooks allow students to take an active approach to getting to grips with the demands of the 2016 GCSE specification.
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Zondervan All the Genealogies of the Bible
Book SynopsisGenealogies play a central role in the Bible, yet they can be confusing and daunting to grasp. In this book, Dawson provides a visual guide to every genealogy in the Bible. Noted biblical scholars Eugene Merrill and Andreas Kostenberger supplement Dawson’s work with brief explanations that describe the significance of the Bible's genealogies.Table of ContentsOld Testament Genesis 2 – Genealogy of Adam and Eve Genesis 4 – Genealogy of Cain’s Wife and Adah and Zillah Genesis 4 – Genealogy of Cain and Lamech Genesis 4 – Genealogy of Cain (Adam through Lamech) Genesis 4 – Genealogy of Cain and Lamech Genesis 5 – Genealogy of Seth (Adam to Noah) Genesis 10 – Genealogy of Noah’s Descendants (70 Nations) Genesis 11 – The Elect Line of Shem Genesis 11 – Genealogy of Abraham and Sarah Genesis 11 – Genealogy of Terah Genesis 22 – Genealogy of Nahor by Milcah and Reumah Genesis 25 – Genealogy of Abraham’s Descendants through Keturah Genesis 25 – Genealogy of Ephron Genesis 25 – Genealogy of Ishmael and the Ishamelites Genesis 26, 28 and 36 – Genealogy of the Kenizzites, Amalekites, and Kenites Genesis 29, 30 and 35 – Genealogy of Jacob Genesis 35 – Genealogy of the 12 Sons of Jacob Genesis 35 – Genealogy of Esau and the Chiefs of Edom Genesis 35 – Genealogy of Esau and His Four Wives Genesis 35 – Genealogy of Seir the Horite Genesis 41 – Genealogy of Joseph Genesis 46 – Genealogy of the Offspring of Jacob Exodus 2 – Genealogy of Moses and Zipporah Exodus 6 – Genealogy of Moses and Aaron Exodus 31 – Genealogy of Aholiab Exodus 31 – Genealogy of Bezalel, Artisan of the Tabernacle Numbers 3 – Genealogy of Aaron Numbers 3 – Genealogy of Levi and the Levites at the Time of the First Census Numbers 7 and 10 – Leaders of Each Tribe at the Time of the Completion of the Tabernacle Numbers 13 – Genealogy of the Anakim Numbers 13 – Spies of the Promised Land Numbers 16 – Genealogy of Korah and Person Involved in the Reubenite Rebellion Numbers 25 – Genealogy of Phinehas Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Asher at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Benjamin at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Dan at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Ephraim at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Gad at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Issachar at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Judah at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Manasseh at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Naphtali at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Reuben at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Simeon at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of the Levites at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 26 – Genealogy of Zebulun at the Time of the Second Census Numbers 34 – The Leaders Appointed to Divide the Land Deuteronomy 2 – Genealogy of the Giant Anakim Joshua 6 – Genealogy of Rahab the Harlot of Jericho Who Hid the Israelite Spies Joshua 13 – Genealogy of the Kennizites Joshua 16 – Genealogy of Joseph and His Sons Joshua 24 – Genealogy of Joshua Judges 1 – Leaders and Judges of Israel from the Time of the Exodus through the Period of the Judges Judges 3 – Genealogy of Ehud Judges 3 – Leaders and Judges of Israel Judges 4 – Genealogy of Jael and Heber and the Kenites Judges 4 – Genealogy of the Kenites and the Rechabites Judges 6 – Genealogy of Gideon the Judge Judges 6 – Genealogy of the Midianites Judges 6, 10-12 – Genealogical Relationship between Jephthah, Jair and Gideon, Judges of Israel Judges 8 – Genealogy of the Ishamelites Judges 10 – Genealogy of Jair Judges 10 – Genealogy of Tola Judges 11 – Genealogy of Jephthah Judges 13 – Genealogy of Samson Ruth 1–4 – Genealogy of Elimelech and Naomi and Boaz and Ruth 1 Samuel 1 – Genealogy of Eli the High Priest and the Eli Priesthood 1 Samuel 1 – Genealogy of Samuel the Prophet 1 Samuel 9 – Genealogy of King Saul (expanded) 1 Samuel 9 – Genealogy of the Benjamites and Ancestors of King Saul 1 Samuel 15 – Genealogy of Agag and Haman, the Notorious Amalekites 1 Samuel 15 – Genealogy of Esau and the Tribes of Edom 1 Samuel 16 – Genealogy of the Clan of the Bethlehemites from Bethlehem 1 Samuel 25 –
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