Lion Encyclopedia of World Religions
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Lion Encyclopedia of World Religions
Lion Encyclopedia of World Religions by David Self was published by Lion Hudson Plc in June 2008 and is our 5331st best seller. The ISBN for Lion Encyclopedia of World Religions is 9780745949833.
This illustrated high-quality reference book provides schools and families with concise, accurate and age-appropriate information on the variety of faiths that have existed and are current in the world today. The contents cover: What is Religion? Ibrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam); Eastern religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism); East Asian religions (Jainism, Religions of China and Japan); and, Modern religions (the Baha'i faith, new age movements). The book includes an element of storytelling from the faiths, together with prayers and scriptures and is illustrated with photographs, maps and diagrams throughout.
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- New Term Christian Resource Ideas department under 11 - 16 Years New Term Ideas
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