Educational: Religious studies

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  • AQA GCSE Religious Studies Essay Skills Guide:

    Illuminate Publishing AQA GCSE Religious Studies Essay Skills Guide:

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    Book SynopsisThis detailed and practical guide is designed to help students understand and master the all-important AO2 skills of Critical Analysis & Evaluation, which are vital for performing well in the essay writing/long evaluation answers in the AQA GCSE exam.- Written for the AQA GCSE RS Spec A covering Component 1: Religious Beliefs, Practices & Traditions (comparing two religions) and Component 2: Thematic Studies.- Covers all specification content across Components 1 & 2 for Christianity and Buddhism by topic.- Highly visual 'Knowledge Organiser' format summarises all the key AO1 info that students should know by the time they tackle an exam.- Toolkit approach breaks down AO2 into easily understandable study skills that students can then learn to deploy when writing long answers in the exam.- Introduction to Evaluation section gives advice and support on how to identify different types of exam questions, how to start and structure an answer, how to build an essay and argument, how to use evidence and how to evaluate successfully.- Two Sample Answers per topic show the different evaluation skills with examiner commentary, and suggested content areas for student to bring into their trial answers.- Can be used to support classroom learning, end of topic review or final exam revision as needed.

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    £19.49

  • AQA GCSE Religious Studies Essay Skills Guide:

    Illuminate Publishing AQA GCSE Religious Studies Essay Skills Guide:

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis detailed and practical guide is designed to help students understand and master the all-important AO2 skills of Critical Analysis & Evaluation, which are vital for performing well in the essay writing/long evaluation answers in the AQA GCSE exam.- Written for the AQA GCSE RS Spec A covering Component 1: Religious Beliefs, Practices & Traditions (comparing two religions) and Component 2: Thematic Studies.- Covers all specification content across Components 1 & 2 for Christianity and Islam by topic.- Highly visual 'Knowledge Organiser' format summarises all the key AO1 info that students should know by the time they tackle an exam.- Toolkit approach breaks down AO2 into easily understandable study skills that students can then learn to deploy when writing long answers in the exam.- Introduction to Evaluation section gives advice and support on how to identify different types of exam questions, how to start and structure an answer, how to build an essay and argument, how to use evidence and how to evaluate successfully.- Two Sample Answers per topic show the different evaluation skills with examiner commentary, and suggested content areas for student to bring into their trial answers.- Can be used to support classroom learning, end of topic review or final exam revision as needed.

    15 in stock

    £18.14

  • WJEC/Eduqas Religious Studies for A Level & AS

    Illuminate Publishing WJEC/Eduqas Religious Studies for A Level & AS

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    Book SynopsisWelsh Language Edition. An 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.

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    £24.94

  • Prophet Described 2nd Edition

    Learning Roots Ltd Prophet Described 2nd Edition

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    £10.44

  • Way to Jannah 2nd Edition

    LEARNING ROOTS LTD Way to Jannah 2nd Edition

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    3 in stock

    £12.34

  • The Opener An Introduction and explanation of

    LEARNING ROOTS LTD The Opener An Introduction and explanation of

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    £22.49

  • Hajj  Umrah Activity Book Little Kids 2nd Edition

    Learning Roots Ltd Hajj Umrah Activity Book Little Kids 2nd Edition

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    3 in stock

    £14.24

  • Everyone Prays: Celebrating Faith Around the

    World Wisdom Books Everyone Prays: Celebrating Faith Around the

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis"Christians, Jews, and Muslims all pray. So do Hindus and Buddhists. Many others pray too." So begins Everyone Prays, a bright and colorful concept book celebrating the diverse ways that people pray. In a vibrant yet accessible manner, young readers are transported on a visual tour across the globe. They will discover the Native American sun dance ceremony, visit the sacred sites in Jerusalem, behold the Shinto shrines in Japan, watch Maasai dances in Kenya, see pilgrimages to the river Ganges in India, and much, much more. With an appendix to help answer questions children might have, Everyone Prays offers young hearts and minds a chance to learn that although people from other places and cultures may seem different, we all share the diverse world of faith and prayer. And what a bright and beautiful world it is!

    10 in stock

    £13.29

  • Saint Anthony the Great

    World Wisdom Books Saint Anthony the Great

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisDo you sometimes feel unhappy or jealous and don't know what to do? A long time ago, Anthony (c. 251-360 A.D.) felt like this, but decided to do something about his sad heart. He gave up everything he owned and set out with nothing to find answers. His journey took him into the desert of Egypt, where he came face to face with many temptations. But through being quiet and alone in the wilderness, Anthony discovered the power of God's love in his heart. For many years Anthony taught other people how to live with love, joy, courage, and peace. People can still learn from him today, if only they pay attention to his good life and teachings. The answers are also there for you. Will you take the journey with us? Saint Anthony the Great tells the story of the father of Christian monasticism, who lived in the Egyptian desert just two hundred and fifty years after Jesus' lifetime. This beautifully illustrated book will capture the attention of young readers and help teach them about Anthony's struggle to acquire a pure heart. Here is a timeless story about the victory of good over evil, inside us and around us.

    10 in stock

    £13.29

  • Catholic Book Publishing St. Joseph Hide & Slide Saint Stories

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    £10.47

  • Birds, Beasts, Critters & Creatures: The Story of

    Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream Inc Birds, Beasts, Critters & Creatures: The Story of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisEmbark on Noah''s Ark for an amazing adventure The largest thunderstorm the world has ever seen covered God''s Great Earth. Washing the land of all that''s not good, God chose Noah to build an Ark of wood. As the storm approached, animals in pairs of twos boarded. The Story of Noah''s Ark teaches kids the wonderful story of how God called Noah to build an Ark and explores all the wonderful animals Noah helped save.Have fun identifying all the wonderful animals on Noah''s ArkGiraffes and zebras were located in the belly of the great Ark. Packed together so tightly, they could hardly move about! But the noisiest pairs came from birds of a feather, with toucans and peacocks, they all squawked together. The Story of Noah''s Ark helps kids visualize all the different types of animals that embarked on Noah''s Ark. Discover one of the bible''s greatest stories, filled with beautiful illustrations As the sun shined upon the water, the Ark sped toward dry land. All the animals had made it and would soon touch the sand. After 40 days of adventure, and 40 moons of goodnight, life would begin again, a fresh rainbow and sunlight. In The Story of Noah''s Ark, kids will learn one of the greatest biblical stories, allowing them to grow closer to God. Collect other books by Jimmy LynnJimmy Lynn is on a mission to help children build faith and a close relationship to God at an early age. He has helped thousands of children learn about the wonders, love, and word of God with books like The Ten Commandments and Ancient Adventures

    1 in stock

    £12.71

  • The Stick of Joseph in the Hand of Ephraim

    Restoration Scriptures Foundation The Stick of Joseph in the Hand of Ephraim

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £17.09

  • Remixed and Reimagined: Innovations in Religion,

    Myers Education Press Remixed and Reimagined: Innovations in Religion,

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £144.40

  • Remixed and Reimagined: Innovations in Religion,

    Myers Education Press Remixed and Reimagined: Innovations in Religion,

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £48.00

  • Face au Géant: Les Aventures de David et Goliath

    Bible Pathway Adventures Face au Géant: Les Aventures de David et Goliath

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    1 in stock

    £12.99

  • Science and Religion in Education

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Science and Religion in Education

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    Book SynopsisThis book brings together the latest research in education in relation to science and religion. Leading international scholars and practitioners provide vital insights into the underlying debates and present a range of practical approaches for teaching. Key themes include the origin of the universe, the theory of evolution, the nature of the human person, the nature of science and Artificial Intelligence. These are explored in a range of international contexts. The book provides a valuable resource for teachers, students and researchers in the fields of education, science, religious education and the growing specialist field of science and religion.Science and Religion in Education is a compelling read for current and future generations of academic researchers and teachers who wish to explore the fascinating intersect between science education and religious studies. The research findings and insights presented by these international scholars offer new dimensions on contemporary practice. - Vaille Dawson, Professor of Science Education, University of Western AustraliaScience and Religion in Education offers a fascinating and diverse collection of chapters surveying the current state of thinking about how science and religion can be understood in education. The book offers a wealth of thought-provoking material for anyone interested in the natures of science and religion, their relationship(s), or their representation within the curriculum. - Professor Keith Taber, University of CambridgeScience education and religious education are uncomfortable bedfellows. This book, written in part as a response to the – perhaps too clear – accounts of Ian Barbour, provides suitably nuanced pictures of how science and religion are dealt with in schools. Whatever the views of specialists, young people ‘receive’ an education in both science and religion: hearing their voices is refreshing in such a serious academic account. - Julian Stern, Professor of Education and Religion, York St John UniversityHumans have long endeavored to make sense of the world often using science and religion. Yet, these two great traditions are frequently seen as incompatible. This useful volume features thoughtful contributions from experts whose work straddles the divide and provides educators with arguments, engaging strategies and historical perspectives to help build a bridge and allow a fruitful discussion in schools. - William F. McComas, Distinguished Professor of Science Education, University of ArkansasEqual parts critical examination of existing models for the relationship between science and religion, scholarly exposition of newer models, and insights toward practical application in classrooms, this book is an invaluable resource for science and religion educators. If you have been thinking it is time we looked beyond Barbour’s taxonomy, you will want to read this book. If you have not, I implore you to read this book. - Jason Wiles, Associate Professor of Biology and Science Education, Syracuse UniversityTrade Review“The whole volume offers a transformative framework for science and religion to flourish in education, and I heartily agree. I hope it finds its way on to reading lists for trainees … . this is a field-leading contribution to science and religion studies and practice that will only be surpassed through the continuing exercise of interdisciplinary teamwork of the same excellent quality.” (Stephen Thompson, Science & Christian Belief, Vol. 33 (1), 2021)Table of Contents1 Foreword; Alister McGrath.- 2 Introduction; Berry Billingsley, Keith Chappell and Michael Reiss.- SECTION 1; Beyond Barbour.- 3 Section 1 Introduction: Beyond Barbour: new ways of teaching the relationship between science and religion; Bethany N. Sollereder.- 4 Turning Barbour’s model Inside Out: On using popular culture to teach about science and religion; Tuomas W. Manninen.- 5 Beyond Barbour: A Theology of Science from ancient and modern thinkers; Tom McLeish.- 6 Beyond the Territories of Science and Religion; Emily Dumler-Winckler.- 7 The Mediated Nature of Knowledge: Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophy as a Means of Teaching Students About Science and Religion; Nathan H. White.- 8 The Moral Impact of Studying Science; Sally Riordan.- 9 Autonomous self and inter-processual self: two different backgrounds that explain how people “see” and live the relation – two ways of dialoguing between science and faith; José Víctor Orón and Kleio Akrivou.- 10 'About' and 'Of' Languages: A New Way of Framing Religion and Science; Ben Trubody.- SECTION 2 Beyond Bare Statistics.- 11 Section 2 Introduction: Beyond bare statistics; Michael J Reiss.- 12 Truth in science and ‘truth’ in religion: An enquiry into student views on different types of truth-claim; Christina Easton.- 13 Developing a workshop for secondary school students that provides a space to explore questions about human personhood through the context of humanlike machines; Berry Billingsley and Mehdi Nassaji.- 14 Three perspectives on the science-religion issue in science education: Interdisciplinarity, value or ideology orientation and responsible personalization; Jostein Sæther.- 15 Changes and stabilities in the views of German secondary school students on the origin of the world and of humans from the ages of 12 to 14 and 16; Christian Hoeger.- 16 Cultural and religious barriers to learning in science: a South African case study; Ann Cameron.- 17 Ways children reason about science and religion in primary school: Findings from a small-scale study in Australian primary schools; Berry Billingsley and Sharon Fraser. SECTION 3: Beyond Chalk and Talk.- 18 Section 3 Introduction: Beyond Chalk and Talk; Sharon Fraser and Keith Chappell.- 19 Lies, damned lies, science and theology: why everyone needs to know the truth about science and religion; Richard Cheetham.- 20 Implementing the Australian Curriculum Science as a Human Endeavour (SHE) through science-themed films in the context of socio-scientific issues in secondary schools – a focus on argumentation and ethical reasoning; Siew Fong Yap.- 21 Physics and Faith synergy: How to engage audiences of different ages, backgrounds and beliefs; Elisabetta Canetta.- 22 If neither from evolution nor from the Bible, where does tension between science and religion come from? Insights from a survey with High School students in a Roman Catholic society; João C. Paiva, Carla Morais and Luciano Moreira.- 23 Engaging young people in positive, interdisciplinary exploration of science and religious faith; Stephanie Bryant, Cara Daneel & Lizzie Henderson.- 24 Science, religion and pedagogy: Teachers’ perspectives; Nasser Mansour.- 25 Science, Ethics, Education and Religion: Connecting and Disconnecting; John Bryant.- 26 Closing Remarks; Berry Billingsley, Keith Chappell and Michael Reiss.-

    1 in stock

    £80.99

  • Elementare Bibeltexte: Subjektorientiert –

    Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Elementare Bibeltexte: Subjektorientiert –

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisEine Einführung in elementare Bibeltexte: subjektorientiert – biblisch-theologisch – didaktisch erschlossen. Verfasst von den führenden evangelischen und katholischen Religionspädagog:innen des deutschen Sprachraums. Elementare Bibeltexte bilden den Inhalt des zweiten, komplett neu erarbeiteten Bandes der bewährten Reihe „Theologie für Lehrerinnen und Lehrer“. Die Autor:innen erschließen anhand von 37 Begriffen zentrale Inhalte der Bücher des Alten und Neuen Testaments. Die Auswahl orientiert sich an den in Lehrplänen enthaltenen Kompetenzerwartungen. Jeder Begriff wird in dreifacher Weise entfaltet: aus subjektorientierter, biblisch-theologischer und didaktischer Perspektive. Die Artikel sind den biblischen Büchern folgend angeordnet. Sie ermöglichen eine klare Übersicht sowie eine verständliche Grundlage für eine biblische Bildung im Religionsunterricht. Für das Alte Testament finden sich Beiträge zu den Themenbereichen Tora/Pentateuch, Geschichte, Weisheitsbücher und Psalmen sowie Prophetie. Für das Neue Testament sind die Themenbereiche Jesus-Überlieferung, die frühe Kirche, Paulus sowie prophetisch-apokalyptische Literatur abgedeckt. Den Abschluss des Bandes bilden Anfragen von Kindern und Jugendlichen an die Bibel. Religionsunterricht soll Schüler:innen zu einer mündigen Lebensführung und solidarischen Weltgestaltung befähigen. In diesem Band finden Studierende wie Lehrende praxisbezogene Anregungen für einen theologisch fundierten sowie an Kindern und Jugendlichen orientierten Unterricht.

    2 in stock

    £30.59

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Zum Gebet einladen

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisBeten lernen â mit Impulsen aus der Praxis Gottesbeziehung gestalten

    2 in stock

    £17.10

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Religionsunterricht gestalten in der

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    Book SynopsisMit Freude und Engagement sowie souverÃn und sicher mit digitalen ZugÃngen unterrichten

    2 in stock

    £26.10

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Altes Testament unterrichten

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis"Altes" Testament und modernen Religionsunterricht zusammenbringen

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    £35.15

  • Konfessionell-kooperatives Lernen im RU:

    Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Konfessionell-kooperatives Lernen im RU:

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    Book SynopsisIm Fach Religion lernen Schülerinnen und Schüler, die evangelisch oder katholisch sind, einer anderen Religion oder auch gar keiner angehören, gemeinsam. Konfessionell-kooperativer Religionsunterricht versucht, dieser Vielfalt gerecht zu werden. Dabei stellt sich Religionslehrkräften die häufig schwierige Frage: Konfessionelle Kooperation wie macht man das eigentlich? Dieser Band bietet zwölf in Tandems aus evangelischen und katholischen Autorinnen und Autoren entstandene Unterrichtsskizzen. Sie sind zu zentralen lehrplanrelevanten Themen der Sekundarstufe I ausgearbeitet wie u. a. Visionen einer gerechten Welt, die Botschaft der Bergpredigt oder Gott und das Leid der Welt. Dabei stehen Schülerorientierung und die Wahrnehmung der Lerngruppe als interkonfessionelle Lerngemeinschaft im Fokus der Unterrichtsvorhaben. Mit den zahlreichen Kopiervorlagen in diesem Band sind Sie gewappnet für die Herausforderungen des konfessionell-kooperativen Religionsunterrichts.

    1 in stock

    £22.79

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Religion noch besser unterrichten Qualitt und

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    Book SynopsisWas macht "guten Religionsunterricht" aus?

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    £25.20

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Religion im Dialog

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisDAS Lehrwerk fÃr den Religionsunterricht heute - konfessionell-kooperativ ausgerichtet

    7 in stock

    £22.80

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Gott suchen

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDie wichtigen Fragen nach Gott

    1 in stock

    £19.00

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht DigitalitÃt gestalten

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWie sieht lebensfÃrderliche Technik aus?

    1 in stock

    £19.00

  • Grundlagen interreligiösen Lernens

    Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Grundlagen interreligiösen Lernens

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    Book SynopsisDas Ideal ist plausibel: Jugendliche können bei interreligiös relevanten Fragen und Situationen eigenständig und konstruktiv als Akteurinnen und Akteure handeln. Infrage steht, auf welchen Ebenen und mit welchen Ansätzen dies gefördert werden kann. Dazu arbeitet Karlo Meyer mit seinem Werk zum interreligiösen Lernen Grundlagen auf. Geklärt wird: Welche inhaltlichen und formalen Differenzierungen, welche Herangehensweisen sollten Religionslehrkräfte im Blick haben, um interreligiöses Lernen sachgerecht zu reflektieren und Wege für eine schülerorientierte unterrichtliche Praxis zu finden? Aus 15 Jahren praktischer Erfahrung in der Aus- und Fortbildung zieht Karlo Meyer eine persönliche Bilanz aus der aktuellen Forschung, bietet fundierte didaktische Orientierungshilfen und wichtige Hinweise für die Zukunft des interreligiösen Lernens.

    1 in stock

    £34.19

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG RU Praktisch Mit Gesang: Die Besten Lieder Fur

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £22.84

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Religion unterrichten in Vielfalt

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDie Herausforderung von HeterogenitÃt im Religionsunterricht meistern

    1 in stock

    £27.00

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Die Schatze Des Franziskus Von Assisi

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWas ist das Besondere an Franz von Assisi? Und wie lÃsst es sich im RU nutzen?

    1 in stock

    £26.00

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Religionsunterricht an Berufsbildenden Schulen

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAlles, was Sie fÃr den BRU wissen mÃssen

    1 in stock

    £36.00

  • UTB Lernen im Religionsunterricht

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    Book SynopsisDie Grundaufgaben des Religionsunterrichts

    2 in stock

    £22.50

  • V&R unipress Empathie lernen und lehren

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisUnsere Welt braucht empathische Menschen. Dazu kann der Religionsunterricht einen entscheidenden Beitrag leisten

    1 in stock

    £55.79

  • Die Biografie des letzten Propheten Muhammad als

    Books on Demand Die Biografie des letzten Propheten Muhammad als

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  • Maeva Quien Cree Que?

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    £24.11

  • Combel Ediciones Editorial Esin, S.A. Un Campesino En El Vaticano: Juan XXIII

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £9.65

  • Parramon Crea Motivos de Navidad

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    £10.15

  • Libro para colorear de feliz navidad para niños

    Dolphin Publishing Libro para colorear de feliz navidad para niños

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    £7.59

  • Double 9 Books The Secret Teaching Of All Ages

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Secret Teachings of All Ages is a book written by Manly P. Hall, a Canadian-born author and mystic. It explores various esoteric and occult subjects, delving into the symbolism, mythology, and philosophies found in ancient and modern civilizations. The Secret Teachings of All Ages is a comprehensive work that covers a wide range of topics, including ancient civilizations, secret societies, symbolism, astrology, alchemy, and more. One of the notable aspects of the book is its meticulous attention to detail and extensive research. Manly P. Hall's work incorporates insights from various religious and philosophical traditions, including Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Hindu, and Christian, among others. The Secret Teachings of All Ages has been highly regarded by scholars and seekers of esoteric knowledge. It has become a valuable resource for individuals interested in exploring the hidden wisdom of the ages and understanding the deeper meanings behind ancient symbols and teachings. The book has also influenced many subsequent writers and researchers in the field of mysticism and the occult. It's worth noting that while The Secret Teachings of All Ages provides a wealth of information and insights, readers should approach its contents with a critical and discerning mindset.

    3 in stock

    £29.59

  • Double 9 Books The Secret Doctrine Of The Rosicrucians

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  • Double 9 Books The Secrets Of Dr. John Taverner

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  • Double 9 Books Occult Principles Of Health And Healing

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    4 in stock

    £11.69

  • Yom Kippur Children's Machzor

    Gefen Publishing House Yom Kippur Children's Machzor

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £15.29

  • B & H Pub Group The One Were Waiting for

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £17.99

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