Search results for ""Author Gerald Mcdermott""
Penguin USA Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale
£17.51
Faithlife Corporation Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity
£20.76
Henry Holt & Company Anansi the Spider: A Tale from the Ashanti
£18.63
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Monkey: A Trickster Tale from India
Monkey is hungry for the delicious mangoes on the island in the river, but he can't swim! How will he get there? Crocodile offers to carry Monkey across the water on his back, so Monkey hops aboard. Trouble is, Crocodile is hungry too - for Monkey! Will clever Monkey come up with a way to get the mangoes and escape Crocodile's sharp teeth? The Caldecott-winning artist and ace storyteller Gerald McDermott brings the vibrant colours of India to this telling of a classic trickster tale.
£10.85
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Zomo the Rabbit: A Trickster Tale from West Africa
Zomo the rabbit, a trickster from West Africa, wants wisdom. But he must accomplish three apparently impossible tasks before Sky God will give him what he wants. Is he clever enough to do as Sky God asks? 'The tale moves along with the swift concision of a good joke, right down to its satisfying punch line' - "Publishers Weekly". 'Wildly exuberant, full of slapstick and mischief, this version of an enduring Nigerian trickster tale, featuring a clever rabbit, is a storyteller's delight' - "Booklist".
£10.91
Penguin Random House Australia Tim O'Toole and the Wee Folk
£8.81
Penguin Random House Australia Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale
£9.55
Houghton Mifflin Papagayo
£11.10
Penguin Putnam Inc Flecha al Sol
£9.59
Voyager Books,U.S. Raven: A Trickser Tale from the Pacific Northwest
£10.96
Voyager Books,U.S. Coyote: A Trickster Tale from the American Southwest
£10.98
Baker Publishing Group It Takes a Church to Baptize – What the Bible Says about Infant Baptism
The issue of baptism has troubled Protestants for centuries. Should infants be baptized before their faith is conscious, or does God command the baptism of babies whose parents have been baptized? Popular New Testament scholar Scot McKnight makes a biblical case for infant baptism, exploring its history, meaning, and practice and showing that infant baptism is the most historic Christian way of forming children into the faith. He explains that the church's practice of infant baptism developed straight from the Bible and argues that it must begin with the family and then extend to the church. Baptism is not just an individual profession of faith: it takes a family and a church community to nurture a child into faith over time. McKnight explains infant baptism for readers coming from a tradition that baptizes adults only, and he counters criticisms that fail to consider the role of families in the formation of faith. The book includes a foreword by Todd Hunter and an afterword by Gerald McDermott.
£13.23