Educational: Religious studies
Lerner Publishing Group Many Ways to Believe
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£26.59
Kindred Hope The Angel Watch
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£8.91
Christian Art Publishers OneMinute Devotions for Boys
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£9.49
Colourpoint Creative Ltd An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion: Ccea
Book SynopsisThis resource has been specially commissioned to cover Unit 7, An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion, of the CCEA GCSE Religious Studies specification. It has been through a meticulous quality assurance process. The text provides a thought-provoking introduction to philosophy of religion. Following the content of the specification, it explores the following areas: • The existence of God • The nature of God • The problem of evil and/or suffering • Experiencing God • Life after death Each illustrated chapter contains exercises to improve skills and capabilities, and questions to test knowledge, understanding and evaluation skills. The book concludes with a glossary of key terms and an index. An accompanying digital resource is also available to complement the text with additional worksheets, quizzes and exam practice questions.
£15.13
Floris Books Religious Education in Steiner-Waldorf Schools:
Book SynopsisRudolf Steiner suggested that children in the first Waldorf School who did not belong to a particular denomination could have 'independent Christian religion lessons' and Sunday Services.This book is a comprehensive collection of Rudolf Steiner's thoughts and ideas about teaching religion in Steiner-Waldorf schools and about the Sunday Services for children. Extracts are from his lectures to teachers and faculty meetings.In addition there are chapters by some of the early Waldorf teachers on how the Sunday Services were inaugurated and practiced in the first decades.Previously published as Towards Religious Education.
£15.29
Coordination Group Publications Ltd (CGP) KS3 Religious Education Complete Revision
Book SynopsisIf you''re after an all-in-one book for KS3 Religious Education, look no further than CGP''s Complete Revision & Practice. It''s packed with crystal-clear study notes covering Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. There are plenty of practice questions to help students develop the skills they''ll need for GCSE, and we''ve included two mini practice exam papers to test how much they really know - plus answers. What's more, a free Online Edition of the whole book is included so you can read it on a PC, Mac or tablet. When the book arrives, just use the unique code printed inside the cover to gain full access. And of course, CGP has unmissable Complete Revision & Practice books for KS3 Geography (9781841463926) and History (9781841463919).
£11.99
Coordination Group Publications Ltd (CGP) New GCSE Religious Studies Revision Guide with
Book Synopsis This CGP Revision Guide for GCSE Religious Studies contains everything you need to know about Christianity, Catholic Christianity, Islam and Judaism! It covers all four options completely - with detailed study notes on the beliefs, practices, philosophy and ethics of each religion. We've also included plenty of practice questions for each topic, to make sure everything sticks. On top of all that, this book even comes with a free Online Edition - brilliant!
£9.21
Jessica Kingsley Publishers God-Curious: Exploring Eternal Questions
Book SynopsisIn a world where religion refuses to expire, two responses predominate. The first, to retrench within the certainties of one's native or adopted faith, questioning nothing; the second, to sneer and snarl from the secular side-lines. Here, Stephen Cherry offers a third alternative for religious believer, agnostic, and atheist alike - to engage with the study of theology.Confessing himself to be a reluctant theologian, Cherry puts forward three positive reasons why more people should take theology seriously - because it's fascinating, fun and important. He suggests that genuine theology is the antidote to fundamentalism, contrasts the theological approaches of Jesus of Nazareth and Richard Dawkins, introduces some of the biggest puzzles unravelled by theology, and reviews the history of the subject in fewer than 20 tweets.Drawing people at all stages of life into a more serious engagement with the riches, delights and fun of theology, it is a book for any who find themselves to be a little God-curious.Trade ReviewThis is an unusual and original book designed to interest and encourage those thinking of studying theology or religious studies as an academic discipline - more specifically, those thinking of reading it at university. Unlike many academic subjects, Cherry argues, theology is more a matter of the questions you ask, than any traditional certainties: 'as an enterprise [it] only makes sense if you know that you don't know all the answers already.' Supporting his thesis by a sweeping history of Christianity in 20 Tweets, the Dean of Kings College, Cambridge, gives an interesting and thoughtful introduction to a subject that has increasingly come to fascinate him the more he has studied it. -- Stephen Prickett, Regius Professor Emeritus of English, University of Glasgow, and Honorary Professor, University of Kent at CanterburyIn a world of glib sound-bites, a world that sneers at 'experts', it has never been more important to encourage people to read and think for themselves. Stephen Cherry's accessible, passionate and entertaining introduction to the key ideas of Christian Theology does just that. Vital ideas are explained lucidly and powerfully, old ideas are brought to life in new contexts, and Stephen Cherry not only makes the case for theology, but stimulates a new enthusiasm for it. -- Malcolm Guite, Priest, Poet, and Chaplain of Girton College, CambridgeIn the 21st century, theology might appear to be some historical residue left over from out-of-date worldviews, and studying it as quirky as trying to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics - but less interesting. Stephen Cherry characteristically makes us think again, pointing to theology as the disciplined, human and holistic way in which we explore the eternal questions that hover over every century. The rumour of God that circles the book, implying that reality might be worthy of trust, is compelling and unignorable. I hope this work will entice a new generation of theologians fit for purpose, imaginative in language, engagement and prayer. -- Canon Mark Oakley, Chancellor of St Paul’s CathedralThis book is an invitation to ask deep questions. With brevity, clarity, and cheerful honesty Stephen Cherry explains how he came to be captivated by these questions - questions about God, about the purpose of life, about the nature of love - and beckons his readers to join him. Even if you have never before considered studying theology, this may well be the book that will persuade you to dive in. -- Professor Mike Higton, Theology and Ministry, Durham UniversityIn this short meditation on the meaning and importance of the theological quest, psychologist Cherry frames the discussion in a helpful way, viewing study as 'fun, fascinating, and important.' Cherry peeks into the many corners of the questioning world (both religious and not), from Socrates to Richard Dawkins, to flesh out his thesis. This approach works well as he paints a picture of an all-encompassing approach to the contemplation of religious ideas. Chapter 8 cleverly presents the study to a modern audience with 'A History of Christian Theology in Fewer than Twenty Tweets.' Drawing from the Bible and other texts, Cherry distills the theological quest into bite-sized units, focusing on ideas that relate to a contemporary audience seeking answers to their highest questions. 'Theology today has a huge and complex agenda, which can perhaps be boiled down to one very short, eternal question: What really matters?' This nicely sums up Cherry's thesis in this very readable, illuminating work. -- Publishers WeeklyOne important aim of this book is to encourage young people to study theology at university, though it could equally well be used to stimulate anyone's interest in the subject. ...it gives a clear treatment of some difficult topics, and covers a huge range of material in some hundred and twenty pages. In conclusion, if you like its style, I think you will find this book both enjoyable and stimulating. -- Adrian Roberts * The Reader *Table of Contents1. Confessions of a Reluctant Theologian. 2. In the Beginning. 3. Why Study Theology?. 4. Jesus of Nazareth and Richard Dawkins. 5. The Antidote to Fundamentalism. 6. Philosophy and Theology - A Platonic Relationship. 7. The Joy of Words. 8. A History of Theology in Fewer Than Twenty Tweets. 9. Pictures, Poetry and God. 10. The Company of Theologians.
£14.96
Jessica Kingsley Publishers 101 Inclusive and SEN Citizenship, PSHE and
Book SynopsisCreate an inclusive classroom for all with these fun and accessible activities for PSHE, Citizenship and Religious Education lessons. Each lesson is tailored for children working below National Curriculum levels and includes a learning objective, the resources needed, the main activity, a plenary and a consolidation activity to help support children's understanding. These subjects are key to teaching children the concepts of self-awareness, independence and community, which can be difficult to teach to children with SEN but are vital for their self-esteem and mental wellbeing.The activities in this book have been specifically designed to promote fine and gross motor skills and utilise lots of visual stimulus, which is important for working with children with SEN. This straightforward and practical book offers you 101 creative classroom activities for teaching Citizenship, PSHE and Religious Education to pupils who are working below national curriculum levels, as well as mapping the range of additional skills they will acquire.Trade ReviewAs with the other titles in the series 101 Inclusive & SEN Citizenship, PSHE & Religious Education Lessons provide a fantastically clear, simple and practical resource that can be used by teachers in all settings. Whilst there are specific learning objectives for each activity, the implicit focus of them all is on the development of self-concept and mental wellbeing. That the book covers these vital areas with activities that are fun and engaging is testament to the extensive practical experience Claire and Kate have in walking the talk. -- Jamie Galpin, Developmental Psychologist at The Bridge London TrustThis book is great for those days when the sheer volume of teaching resources online gets too overwhelming. There are a range of simple and creative ideas for classroom activities, which educators can easily sieve through, and adapt for children in their own classes. For teachers who are new to teaching Religious Education, this book also offers some helpful ways to introduce faith and belief into the classroom, and start to implement a locally agreed RE syllabus. -- Tracy Edwards, Associate Director of Teaching School, Swiss Cottage School, Development & Research CentreThis book will prove invaluable to all teachers. The lessons and activities are well thought out, well structured and easily resourced, reducing the workload of teachers and ensuring that all children can be fully included in their R.E., PSHE and Citizenship lessons. -- James Malone, Deputy Headteacher Hollingworth Primary SchoolWhat a great resource for a busy teacher! I have always found PSHE and RE sessions tricky within a special setting, but this book helps with the different aspects of these subjects and makes it work for children with SEND. The layout makes it easy to flick through the book to find ideas or activities that you are looking for.This book includes aspects of mindfulness and wellbeing which is so important for my class and the inclusion of gongs etc. is something I hadn't thought of before! -- Virginia Truss, special needs teacherTable of ContentsIntroduction. 1. Starters. 2. PSHE & Citizenship: Emerging. 3. PSHE & Citizenship: Developing. 4. PSHE & Citizenship: Securing. 5. Religious Education: Emerging. 6. Religious Education: Developing. 7. Religious Education: Securing.
£15.19
BookLife Publishing Celebrating Different Beliefs
Book SynopsisOur Values gives readers their first taste of some of the most important values in today''s world. Here children can explore what it means to be part of a society and discover the cultural and spiritual diversity that life has to offer.
£11.69
The Secret Book Company Christmas
Book SynopsisLearn about the diverse and vibrant festivals that are celebrated around the world. This series encourages children to consider religious beliefs and cultural practices via easy-to-read text and informative full-colour images.Learn about the diverse and vibrant festivals that are celebrated around the world. This series encourages children to consider religious beliefs and cultural practices via easy-to-read text and informative full-colour images.
£15.24
BookLife Publishing My Beliefs
Book SynopsisThis exciting series gives beginner readers their first experiences of some of the most important values in today''s world. Here children can explore what it means to to be part a community and discover the cultural and spiritual diversity that life has to offer.This exciting series gives beginner readers their first experiences of some of the most important values in today''s world. Here children can explore what it means to to be part a community and discover the cultural and spiritual diversity that life has to offer.
£12.99
BookLife Publishing The Birthday of Guru Nanak
Book SynopsisCome and celebrate some of the world''s biggest festivals with us! We will take you on a step-by-step journey through each celebration, teaching you all about the stories and traditions we follow, as well as all the tasty food we eat! So come and celebrate with us!
£11.69
BookLife Publishing Chinese New Year
Book SynopsisCome and celebrate some of the world's biggest festivals with us! We will take you on a step-by-step journey through each celebration, teaching you all about the stories and traditions we follow, as well as all the tasty food we eat. So, come and celebrate with us!
£11.69
BookLife Publishing Eid al-Fitr
Book SynopsisCome and celebrate some of the world's biggest festivals with us! We willtake you on a step-by-step journey through each celebration, teaching youall about the stories and traditions we follow, as well as all the tasty food weeat. So, come and celebrate with us!
£11.69
BookLife Publishing The Solar System
Book SynopsisHow big is a blue whale? Were the dinosaurs really that big? From atoms to planets, and tardigrades to T. rex, come with us as we take you on a journey from the teeny-tiny to the truly gigantic!
£12.99
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S. One World...Many Faiths: An Interactive Guide to
Book SynopsisNew Revised Printing Now Available!One World, Many Faiths : An Interactive Guide to World Religions invites students to explore life's big questions and the wide range of answers offered by the world's faith traditions. From faithful believers to committed skeptics, human beings have long explored questions such as: Who am I? Why am I here? How do I make sense of suffering? Is there a sacred reality and how do I relate to it? The answers are diverse but the urge to question unites us all.This textbook invites the reader to engage the various religions and philosophies present in our world today, to listen to a myriad of views and to think critically about the role of religion in society. It encourages students to interact and explore through discussion questions and opportunities for reflection embedded in each chapter.New with the revised 2nd edition is a section on Zoroastrianism and reference to other minority religions of the Middle East, such as the Yazidi and Druze. A small section on Hmong Shamanism has also been added. Along with the text, a study app and a companion website are available for students.Table of Contents Timeline of World's Religions Chapter 1 Introduction to Religion and Religious Studies Defining Religion Religion and Spirituality Personal and Social Needs Met by Religion Views of the Sacred Understandings of Time Rituals Symbols Myths Contemporary Trends in Religion Combinative Nature of Religion Women in Religious Traditions Growth in Numbers of Nonreligious Traditions Web Resources for Further Study Chapter 2 Religious Diversity and Religious Pluralism Global Religious Diversity History of Religious Diversity in the United States Religious Freedom and the Constitution Trends in Religious Diversity in the United States Today Approaches to Religious Diversity What is Pluralism? The World's Parliament of Religions and the Interfaith Movement Pluralism in Action Web Resources for Further Study Chapter 3 Indigenous Religions Challenges of Studying Indigenous Religions General Characteristics of Indigenous Religions Views of Divinity Role of Sacrifice Magic, Taboos, Fetishes, and Totems Divination Sacred Narratives Spiritual Specialists Rituals in Indigenous Religions Native American Rituals The Native American Church Australian Aboriginal Religions Indigenous African Religions Yoruba Vodou, Santeria, and Candomble Kwanzaa A Modern Development: Cargo Cults Web Resources for Further Study Eastern Religions Map: Asia (Activity - Identify Countries) Comparing East and West Common Threads Chapter 4 Hinduism Introduction Sacred Texts The Vedas The Upanishads The Epics and the Bhagavad Gita Hindu Deities Philosophical Concepts Symbols Way of Life Yoga and the Spiritual Pathways Bhakti Yoga, the Path of Devotion Karma Yoga, the Path of Selfless Service Jnana Yoga, the Path of Knowledge Raja Yoga, the Path of Meditation Hindu Rituals Rites of Passage Hindu Festivals Women in Hindu Tradition Hinduism in the United States Web Resources for Further Study Chart: Comparison of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism Chapter 5 Buddhism Axial Age (Roughly 600-300 BCE) Introduction Life of Siddhartha Teachings of the Buddha Four Noble Truths Characteristics of Existence Dependent Origination Triple Gem Pali Canon Nirvana Branches of Buddhism Chart: Comparison of Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana Theravada Mahayana Vajrayana Additional Sects Socially Engaged Buddhism Sacred Practices Tak Bat Meditation Offerings and Prostration Relics Festivals Buddhism in the United States Web Resources for Further Study Chapter 6 Jainism Introduction Jain Cosmology Tirthankaras Mahavira Major Branches of Jainism Sacred Texts Major Beliefs Jain Symbol Spiritual Practices Sallekhana Meditation Confession Puja and Veneration of the Tirthankaras Festivals and Pilgrimages Jainism in North America Web Resources for Further Study Chapter 7 Sikhism Introduction to Sikhism Life of Guru Nanak The Succession of Gurus Sacred Texts Central Beliefs of Sikhism Sacred Practices of Sikhism The Khalsa Rituals and Festivals Sikh Symbols Sikhism in the United States Web Resources for Further Study Chapter 8 Chinese Religion A Word About Language Introduction Early Chinese Religion Ancestor Reverence Local Gods and Spirits Yin and Yang Divination Daoism and Confucianism Daoism Daoist Principles Daoist Religious Leadership and Sacred Practices Confucianism Confucian Texts Five Basic Relationships Confucian Virtues Confucian Rituals Falun Gong/Falun Dafa Festivals Chinese New Year The Lantern Festival . Qing Ming Dragon Boat Festival Mid-Autumn Festival Chinese Religion in the United States The Future of Confucius Institutes in the United States By Becca Thorpe Web Resources for Further Study Chapter 9 Japanese Religion Introduction Forms of Shinto Central Concepts Sacred Rituals Purification Rituals Honoring Kami and Ancestors Rites of Passage Festivals The Kojiki and Nihon Shoki Religious Leadership Contemporary Shinto Shinto and Popular Culture Shinto in the United States Web Resources for Further Study Subsection: Zoroastrianism Introduction Life of Zarathustra Central Beliefs Sacred Texts Rituals and Festivals Zoroastrianism in the United States Other Lesser Known Middle Eastern Faiths Web Resources for Further Study Abrahamic Faiths Special Section Chapter 10 Judaism Introduction View of History Memory Covenant, Exodus, and Exile Sacred Texts Central Concepts in Judaism Branches of Judaism Other Movements Within Judaism Jewish Symbols Rituals and Sacred Practices Kosher Sabbath Practices Rites of Passage Festivals The Holocaust Jewish Feminism Judaism in the United States Web Resources for Further Study Chapter 11 Christianity Introduction Judaism at the Time of Jesus Historical Jesus Paul's Role of Spreading Christianity to the Gentiles The Christian Scriptures Central Teachings of Christianity History of Christianity Councils and Creeds Non-Chalcedonian Churches The Great Schism The Reformation Anabaptists or Radical Reformers Sacred Practices Monasticism Sacraments Liturgical Year Devotional Practices Pilgrimage Music Christian Symbols Christianity in the United States Evangelicalism Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Christian Movements in the United States Christian Science Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Seventh Day Adventist Jehovah's Witnesses Pentecostalism Ecumenism Nondenominationalism and the Emerging Church Movement Liberation and Feminist Theology Growing Centers of Christianity Today Web Resources for Further Study Chapter 12 Islam Introduction Life of Muhammad Scripture and Tradition in Islam Central Teachings of Islam Forms of Islam Sunni-Shi'a Split Sufism Wahhabism and Salafi Islam Sacred Practices of Islam Five Pillars of Islam Communal Worship Dietary Restrictions Hijab Jihad Dating and Marriage Death and Burial Banking and Finances Islam and Women Islamic Feminism Islamic Art Islam in the United States Web Resources for Further Study Emerging Religious Traditions Chapter 13 Paganism Introduction General Characteristics Wheel of the Year Samhain Yule Imbolc Ostara Beltane Summer Solstice Lammas/Lughnasdh Mabon Individual Traditions Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Traditions: Wicca and Druidism Hellenistic Polytheism Norse/Scandinavian Paganism Contemporary Shamanism Web Resources for Further Study Chapter 14 New Religious Movements Introduction Social Climate Baha'i Early History Beliefs and Sacred Texts Rituals and Symbols Baha'i in the United States Cao Dai Eckankar International Society of Krishna Consciousness Jediism Mahikari Pastafarianism Raëlism Rastafarianism Satanism, The Church of Satan Scientology Theosophy Transcendental Meditation Unification Church Unitarian Universalism and Th e Unity Movement Web Resources for Further Study Appendix Religious Site Visit Worksheet Sample Interview Questions Glossary Index
£79.16
BookLife Publishing Festivals
Book SynopsisDive into a new subject with the Know It All series. Each book focuses on a new topic and is packed with fascinating facts and stunning images. There is a lot to know, and this is the perfect place to start.
£6.93
BookLife Publishing Holi
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£8.54
BookLife Publishing Eid alAdha
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£8.54
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.
£6.30
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.
£6.30
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.
£6.30
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.
£6.30
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Kids a Time to Celebrate 1
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£11.69
BookLife Publishing Festivals
Book SynopsisDive into a new subject with the Know It All series. Each book focuses on a new topic and is packed with fascinating facts and stunning images. There is a lot to know, and this is the perfect place to start.
£12.59
BookLife Publishing Celebrating Different Beliefs
Book SynopsisOur Values gives readers their first taste of some of the most important values in today''s world. Here children can explore what it means to be part of a society and discover the cultural and spiritual diversity that life has to offer.
£10.78
Badger Publishing Badger GCSE Religious Studies: Religion and Life
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£9.74
Bright Red Publishing BrightRED Study Guide National 5 RMPS (Religious,
Book SynopsisGet exam ready with the ONLY study guide available for National 5 RMPS! Written for the Scottish curriculum, this guide covers a wide range of topics to help build your knowledge and equip you with the tools needed to succeed in National 5 RMPS. In this Study Guide, you will find toolkits with advice on how to best approach different concepts and questions; coverage of the two most-commonly studied world religions, moral issues, and philosophical questions; Don’t Forget pointers that offer advice on key facts and how to avoid common mistakes; and Things to Do and Think About sections which provide you with plenty of opportunities to put your knowledge into practice.Trade ReviewTen 5* reviews on Amazon.co.ukTable of ContentsWorld Religions: Toolkit, Buddhism, and Christianity, Morality and Belief: Toolkit, Morality and Justice, and Morality and Medicine, Religious and Philosophical Questions: Toolkit, Origins, and The Existence of God, Glossary
£14.99
Christian Focus Publications Ltd A Peep Behind the Scenes
Book Synopsis When the children run past the little caravan with it's brightly painted doors they sigh with envy. They would love to live in a caravan and spend all their time at the fairground. But they don't know what it's like behind the scenes. Rosalie who lives in the caravan knows that her life is not pretty or exciting. Life is very hard for Rosalie with a sick mother and a selfish father, she has to work late as part of the acting company.One day Rosalie and her mother meet a stranger who tells them there is more to life and gives them a picture of a shepherd holding a lamb. He tells them of the great love of Jesus who longs to look after Rosalie just as a shepherd looks after his lambs.Find out what the future holds for Rosalie. Will she trust in God? Will she find a real home? Find out for yourself as O. F. Walton gives you A Peep Behind the Scenes.
£9.52
Christian Focus Publications Ltd A Basket of Flowers
Book Synopsis Mary grows up sheltered and secure in a beautiful cottage with a loving father. She learns lessons about humility, purity and forgiveness under her father's watchful gaze.However, it doesn't last. Even though she loves God and obeys him this does not protect her ultimately from the envy and hatred of others. Mary is given a generous gift of a new dress from her friend Amelia, the daughter of the local landowner. This incites envy from Juliette, Amelia's maid who had wanted the dress for herself.When Amelia's mother's ring goes missing Juliette decides to pass the blame onto Mary. Both Mary and her father are imprisoned for the crime and eventually exiled from their home. Mary learns to trust in God completely as difficulty follows after difficulty.Even when she doubts if she will ever clear her name she turns back to God who is a constant source of comfort to her. Who did steal the ring in the end? That is the final unexpected twist in the tale, which makes this book a really good read.
£6.64
Anness Publishing History of World Religions
Book SynopsisPerhaps the strongest single force to shape mankind's history and culture, religion is as prevalent and diverse today as ever. This comprehensive family reference book explores the incredible range of faiths and beliefs that have sculpted our society through the ages. Discover the stories and sacred texts that have inspired peoples around the world. Compare and contrast the answers that different religions offer to some of our most burning questions: what am I here for, how did the world come to be, and what is there waiting for us at the end?
£7.59
Prim-Ed Publishing Religious Education in the Classroom: Book 1: Book 1
Book SynopsisThis title features excellent photocopiable resources, with detailed artwork. Each book includes 50 per cent of activities dealing with Christianity. The balance covers Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. It covers skills and processes synonymous with RE including investigation, interpretation, reflection, empathy, evaluation, analysis, application and expression. It is suitable for whole class investigations and discussions or for group and individual research. It provides extensive teachers notes.
£23.29
Prim-Ed Publishing Religious Education in the Classroom: Bk. 2
Book SynopsisThis title features excellent photocopiable resources, with detailed artwork. Each book includes 50 per cent of activities dealing with Christianity. The balance covers Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. It covers skills and processes synonymous with RE including investigation, interpretation, reflection, empathy, evaluation, analysis, application and expression. It is suitable for whole class investigations and discussions or for group and individual research. It provides extensive teachers notes.
£23.29
Prim-Ed Publishing Religious Education in the Classroom: Bk. 3
Book SynopsisThis title features excellent photocopiable resources, with detailed artwork. Each book includes 50 per cent of activities dealing with Christianity. The balance covers Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism. It covers skills and processes synonymous with RE including investigation, interpretation, reflection, empathy, evaluation, analysis, application and expression. It is suitable for whole class investigations and discussions or for group and individual research. It provides extensive teachers notes.
£23.29
Jewish Lights Publishing God Lives in Glass: Reflections of God Through
Book SynopsisChildren from around the world show us God in ways that we may have forgotten! "When I looked out my window at the changing seasons, I didn't really see anything at all. My eyes were focused on my work and all the tasks I had to do each day.... Then one morning...racing to get to work, I caught a glimpse of the fiery red leaves of a Japanese maple tree in late autumn. For a moment I stopped in my tracks. It was a wake-up call. 'There is a world out there,' I thought, 'and a world beyond that world. And you,' I said to myself, 'are missing both. If this is what it means to be an adult, you need to find a way to see the world more like a child.'" from the introduction What does God do? How do we let God in? If you met God, what would you say? Here are the "theological" answers of young spiritual thinkers from around the world, representing more than twenty different religious traditions. In sharing how they see God, they'll help you to see God in new ways. In a poetic language of images all their own, these children re-awaken us to the mysteries and wonders of the universe, and lead us to our own understanding of the spiritual.
£9.49
Jewish Lights Publishing El Nombre de Dios
Book SynopsisSandy Sasso's award-winning classic for children of all faiths, all backgrounds--available for the first time in Spanish! Everyone and everything in the world has a name. What is God's name? This modern fable about the search for God's name celebrates the diversity and, at the same time, the unity of all people of the world. Each seeker claims he or she alone knows the answer. Finally, they come together and learn what God's name really is, sharing the ultimate harmony of belief in one God by people of all faiths, all backgrounds.
£12.99
Learning Roots Ltd What to Say When
Book SynopsisProtect Your Child By Connecting Them to AllahDo you ever wish that your child had a stronger connection with their Lord? Do you want your child to be under Allah''s protection?One of the most effective ways to achieve this is to ensure your child constantly remembers Allah. There are duas for all occasions and with What to Say When you can ensure your child is building a stronger bond between themselves and Allah whilst also enjoying themselves. Here's how:What to Say When contains everyday duas so that their learning practical and they get plenty of chances of practice the words throughout the day.Each dua is isolated on its own card in large text and broken down into small chunks making it easy for your child to memorise.Every dua is translated in English so your child can unlock the powerful meanings of these words.There are cute pictures illustrating each dua in action so that your child can visualise when and where the words would be used.The cards are made from laminated card making them durable.There are 27 cards so that your child will have plenty to learn and kept busy doing good for a long while.The What to Say When cards can also be used in game play so your child can have fun learning the duas whilst also being able to independently track their own progress.When used with Kiitab (sold separately) the duas can be read out, translated, and you can also play fun games with the cards that help to strengthen their memorisation and learn more about the virtues or wider context of the duas.The What to Say When has helped thousands of children across the globe familiarise themselves both the everyday duas and has also been used by many madrasahs to teach these powerful words to children.
£16.19
Learning Roots Ltd Prophet's Pond
Book SynopsisDiscover Your Meeting Place with the Prophet (S)!If your child hasn’t experienced this splendid tale, then they’re really missing out on something powerful. Here’s why:The Prophet’s Pond is about the ‘hawd’ (pool) of the Prophet Muhammad (S) where he will first meet his righteous followers on the Day of Judgement before entering Paradise. So your child will learn about an essential element of a Muslim’s belief in the hereafter.The Prophet’s Pond tells the story of a boy, who, with the help of this mother, goes in search of a specific pond in the hope of meeting a ‘special someone’. He describes one characteristic of the pond with each turn of the page, never quite finding the right pond until his mother discovers he’s actually talking about a pond from the hereafter. It’s then that the adventure reaches it tear-flowing climax in the realisation that her son longs to meet the Prophet Muhammad (S).The Prophet’s Pond is a panoramic picture book with stunning imagery that captivates and elevates your child’s senses and attention, all in an Islamic themed story.The book is written in repetitive rhyming prose that encourages your child’s active participation in reading the story and increasing their enjoyment of the experience.By the time your child has completed the book (which, by the way, they’ll want to read again and again!) they would have effortlessly memorised the description of the Prophet’s Pond; their first meeting place with the Messenger of Allah (S) in the hereafter in-sha-Allah.The book is based entirely upon authentic hadith narrations so you can be rest assured that your child is receiving sound and solid knowledge of Islam.The Prophet’s Pond is the world’s first and only children's book dedicated to the hawd (pool) of the Prophet Muhammad (S), and has made the cheeks of countless parents and children cascade with loving tears in their longing to meet the Messenger of Allah (S).
£12.34
Learning Roots Ltd My Prophet Muhammad
Book SynopsisFor Kids Who Want to Get to Know the ProphetHow well does your child know the greatest human being to ever walk the face of the Earth?How much do they admire the best of Allah’s creation?How much do they take the finest example as a guide in their lives?How much does your child really LOVE the Prophet Muhammad (S)?In order to love someone, you need to first get to know them. That’s what sparks the beginning of a lifetime of admiration, learning and emulation of the most beloved person in humankind.The children’s book entitled My Prophet Muhammad (S) captures his character and story in a way that captivates your child’s mind and nourishes their soul. That's because this book: Spans the entire story of the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad (S) covering the main events in his Seerah.Has 28 pages, making it your child's perfect introduction to the Messenger of Allah (S). There are questions at the end of the story for your child to reflect on what they've learnt.Features beautiful and vivid double spread images that delight the eyes, tell the story and build positive memories whilst learning about the best of creation.Printed in a large size to magnify the immersive reading experience.Has a cover sprinkled with special effects such as glitter and shine to ensure it attracts your child’s attention for reading time and time again.
£12.34
Learning Roots Ltd The Prophet Described (2nd edition)
Book SynopsisIf you were asked to describe the appearance of the Prophet Muhammad (S), what would you say?The Prophet Described weaves together classical accounts of the appearance and character of Allah’s finest creation, using the narrations of those closest to him. Expertly crafted into a story-conversation between a mother and son, and using flowing, rhyming text, this book makes learning about Allah’s Messenger (S), a rich and captivating experience. With spectacular illustrations that subtly echo the descriptions, this book is a treasure to be read over and over again.You’ll be left in awe, wonder and warmth by not just your increased love for the Prophet Muhammad, but even more so, by his love for you.If your child hasn’t experienced this splendid tale, then they’re really missing out on something powerful. Here’s why:The Prophet Described is a panoramic picture book with stunning imagery that captivates and elevates your child’s senses and attention, all in an Islamic themed story.The book is written in repetitive rhyming prose that encourages your child’s active participation in reading the story and increasing their enjoyment of the experience.By the time your child has completed the book (which, by the way, they’ll want to read again and again!) they would have effortlessly memorised the description of the Prophet (S) in-sha-Allah.The book is based upon verified hadith narrations so you can rest assured that your child is receiving sound and solid knowledge of Islam.The Prophet (S) Described is the world’s first and only children's picture book in the English language dedicated to the Shama'il (descriptions) of the Prophet Muhammad (S) in story form, and has made the cheeks of countless parents and children wet with loving tears in their longing to meet the Messenger of Allah (S).
£12.34
Learning Roots Ltd Allah Is So Kind To Me
Book SynopsisGrow your child's eman through their everyday natural experiences.This book celebrates the gifts of the senses, limbs and heart as blessings from the All-Loving. The charming, rhyming text features familiar everyday activities in the lives of children. Woven together with cute illustrations, this book delivers a delightful experience your little one will want to return to time and time again.This book includes:A repeated theme on every page that celebrates Allah's kindness. Captivating illustrations featuring boys and girls from different cultures all enjoying Allah's kindness. Relatable actions and references from the everyday lives of children, allowing for healthy conversations while reading.Flowing and rhyming text that's fun to read and easy to understand.Thick and study pages, making this a durable resource designed to be enjoyed again and again.This book makes for a great addition to any young Muslim's bookshelf, or a wonderful gift for friends and family.
£12.99
Illuminate Publishing WJEC/Eduqas Religious Studies for A Level Year 1
Book SynopsisEndorsed by WJEC, the Student Book offers high quality support you can trust. / Written by experienced teachers and authors with an in-depth understanding of teaching, learning and assessment at A Level and AS. / A skills-based approach to learning, covering content of the specification with examination preparation from the start. / Developing skills feature focuses on what to do with the content and the issues that are raised with a progressive range of AO1 examples and AO2 exam-focused activities. / Questions and Answers section provides practice questions with student answers and examiner commentaries. / It provides a range of specific activities that target each of the Assessment Objectives to build skills of knowledge, understanding and evaluation. / Includes a range of features to encourage you to consolidate and reinforce your learning.
£28.19
Illuminate Publishing CBAC Astudiaethau Crefyddol U2 Crefydd a Moeseg
Book SynopsisEndorsed by WJEC, the Student Book offers high quality support you can trust. / Written by experienced teachers and authors with an in-depth understanding of teaching, learning and assessment at A Level and AS. / A skills-based approach to learning, covering content of the specification with examination preparation from the start. / Developing skills feature focuses on what to do with the content and the issues that are raised with a progressive range of AO1 examples and AO2 exam-focused activities. / Questions and Answers section provides practice questions with student answers and examiner commentaries. / It provides a range of specific activities that target each of the Assessment Objectives to build skills of knowledge, understanding and evaluation. / Includes a range of features to encourage you to consolidate and reinforce your learning.
£28.12
John Catt Educational Ltd Reforming Religious Education: Power and
Book SynopsisMark Chater's brilliant new book diagnoses the reasons why RE urgently needs radical reform, and looks ahead to a time when the subject will have a new identity based on a clear democratic purpose. The book shines a light on how key leaders can make this happen, and how the new good practice is already breaking through. It is edited and authored by experts and leading change agents in RE, who offer a well-informed and provocative vision and programme for change.
£15.20
Illuminate Publishing WJECEduqas A Level Religious Studies Key Thinkers
Book SynopsisAn essential companion to help students master one of the most important areas of their Religious Studies course in Philosophy: knowing the key thinkers.- Provides an overview of each thinker''s life and their ideas, with key dates, social context and why they are important.- Helps students understand the thinkers'' main arguments and how they justified their approach to philosophy, allowing students to evaluate the theories them for themselves.- Exam guidance section in each chapter provides a focus for revision and includes advice on how different types of questions could be tackled.- Encourages students to explore each area of scholarly knowledge required by the specification, from grasping key ideas to knowing how to best criticise a thinker''s approach.- Puts ideas and theories into contemporary contexts to help students build their evaluation skills.- Timeline displaying an overview of the key dates for each thinker in relation to world events.
£24.12
Illuminate Publishing WJEC/Eduqas Religious Studies for A Level & AS
Book SynopsisAn essential companion to help students master one of the most important areas of their Religious Studies course in Ethics: knowing the key thinkers. // Provides an overview of each thinker's life and their ideas, with key dates, social context and why they are important. // Helps students understand the thinkers' main arguments and how they justified their approach to ethics, allowing students to evaluate the theories them for themselves. // Exam guidance section in each chapter provides a focus for revision and includes advice on how different types of questions could be tackled. // Encourages students to explore each area of scholarly knowledge required by the specification, from grasping key ideas to knowing how to best criticise a thinker's approach. // Puts ideas and theories into contemporary contexts to help students build their evaluation skills. // Timeline displaying an overview of the key dates for each thinker in relation to world events. // Key thinkers covered include Thomas Aquinas, John Stuart Mill, Thomas Hobbes and Jeremy Bentham.Table of ContentsRobert Adams; Aristotle; Max Stirner; H. Bradley; A. Prichard; J. Ayer; Thomas Aquinas; John Finnis; Bernard Hoose and Richard McCormick; Joseph Fletcher; Jeremy Bentham; John Stuart Mill; Augustine; John Calvin; John Locke; Ivan Pavlov; Thomas Hobbes; Pelagius; Arminius; Jean-Paul Sartre; Neuroscientific perspectives: Angela Sirigu et. al.; Carl Rogers
£26.74
Illuminate Publishing WJEC/Eduqas Religious Studies for A Level Year 2
Book SynopsisWritten by Richard Gray, this innovative Revision Guide provides students with an effective way to recall and revise the comprehensive content of their Religious Studies A Level Year 2 and A2 course. / It reinforces the knowledge and skills provided by the officially endorsed and popular Student Book, and takes students to the next level in preparation for their exams. / Successful revision through an innovative and proven 'Trigger' approach. / Essential AO1 information is provided in easy to understand bullet points, and key AO2 issues are clearly and fully explained. / Students will develop the skills required to manage the essential information from the course, and transfer everything they have learned into the exam. / Revision activities help students unpack their knowledge and prepare for the exam. / Sample answers for AO1 and AO2 exam-style questions, with expert insight and advice on creating an effective answer. / Synoptic Links show how other areas of the specification can enhance or support answers.
£16.76