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Books in Religions of the World Series series

  • The Usborne Book of World Religions

    Susan Meredith, Cheryl Evans, N. J. Hewetson, Jeremy Gower

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Discusses Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, and other religions past and present, and includes a time chart and a compilation of religious sayings
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  • Hinduism

    Rita Faelli, Av2 by Weigl

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 15, 2015)
    Each title in the Religions of the World series explores the main beliefs, practices, and places of worship of a major world religion. Learn more about the history, religious symbols, and special events of the Hindu religion in Hinduism.
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  • I Am Eastern Orthodox

    Philemon D. Sevastiades

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Introduces the basics of the Eastern Orthodox Church through the eyes of a child of that religion living in Chicago.
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  • I Am a Quaker

    Felice Blanc

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1999)
    A young Quaker explains the beliefs and practices of this religion.
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  • I Am Roman Catholic

    Philemon D. Sevastiades

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Introduces the basics of Roman Catholicism through the eyes of a Catholic child
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  • Sikhism

    Joy Barrow

    Paperback (Walrus Books, March 5, 2005)
    Six studies of six faiths. The World Religions series explores the major religions of our world today. Focusing on the six main religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism, each title looks first at one person's experience, and then examines the facts, arguments and opinions from around the globe. Special debate panels, supported by a wealth of resource material, invite the reader to discuss the issues that are currently shaping our world. Young readers will learn about their own faiths and will receive answers to important questions such as: What is Jewish Law? What is enlightenment? Do Sikhs believe in an afterlife? Should we question the truth of religious books such as the Bible? What does the Hindu way of life aim for? These questions and many more are explored in detail, providing readers with a glossary and resource guide for further reading. Written by educators, these books are well researched, carefully written, and are credible resources for young students. Parents will appreciate the open and sensitive treatment of each religion. The World Religions series is an important contribution to helping increase cultural awareness and promote tolerance.
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  • Hinduism

    Ranchor Prime

    Paperback (Walrus Books, March 5, 2005)
    Six studies of six faiths. The World Religions series explores the major religions of our world today. Focusing on the six main religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism, each title looks first at one person's experience, and then examines the facts, arguments and opinions from around the globe. Special debate panels, supported by a wealth of resource material, invite the reader to discuss the issues that are currently shaping our world. Young readers will learn about their own faiths and will receive answers to important questions such as: What is Jewish Law? What is enlightenment? Do Sikhs believe in an afterlife? Should we question the truth of religious books such as the Bible? What does the Hindu way of life aim for? These questions and many more are explored in detail, providing readers with a glossary and resource guide for further reading. Written by educators, these books are well researched, carefully written, and are credible resources for young students. Parents will appreciate the open and sensitive treatment of each religion. The World Religions series is an important contribution to helping increase cultural awareness and promote tolerance.
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  • I Am Muslim

    Jessica Chalfonte, J. Chalfonta

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Introduces the fundamentals of Islam through the eyes of a Muslim child living in Detroit
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  • I Am Hindu

    Devi S. Aiyengar

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    A child introduces the reader to the Hindu religion
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  • I Am Shinto

    Noriko S. Nomura

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    A young Japanese-American girl living in Honolulu with her family describes the beliefs and ceremonies of Shintoism
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  • Christianity

    Alan Brown

    Paperback (Walrus Books, March 5, 2005)
    Six studies of six faiths. The World Religions series explores the major religions of our world today. Focusing on the six main religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism, each title looks first at one person's experience, and then examines the facts, arguments and opinions from around the globe. Special debate panels, supported by a wealth of resource material, invite the reader to discuss the issues that are currently shaping our world. Young readers will learn about their own faiths and will receive answers to important questions such as: What is Jewish Law? What is enlightenment? Do Sikhs believe in an afterlife? Should we question the truth of religious books such as the Bible? What does the Hindu way of life aim for? These questions and many more are explored in detail, providing readers with a glossary and resource guide for further reading. Written by educators, these books are well researched, carefully written, and are credible resources for young students. Parents will appreciate the open and sensitive treatment of each religion. The World Religions series is an important contribution to helping increase cultural awareness and promote tolerance.
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  • World Religions

    Sue Meredith

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Discusses Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, and other religions past and present, and includes a time chart and a compilation of religious sayings
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