Overcoming Religious Illiteracy: A Cultural Studies Approach to the Study of Religion in Secondary Education (in Paperback)
Review “Moore’s new book is a vitally important contribution to the growing international literature on educating the public–especially the young–about religions. At a time when learning about religion is being debated in Asian, African and Middle Eastern countries and when international bodies such as UNESCO, the Council of Europe and the Office for Security and [...]
Religious Studies: Christianity & Civilization (Jewel Case)
Amazon.com Study the origins, beliefs, and practices of the Christian faith and trace its development from its roots in Judaism. Learn why Christianity has had a profound effect on the Western world since the time of the Roman Empire, and explore the similarities and differences among Christianity’s three major branches. See how the Bible has [...]
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies (Magazine Subscription)
Presents studies in Japanese religious traditions. Presents studies in Japanese religious traditions. (click here for further information)
How to Be a Christian Without Being Religious: Discover the Joy of Being Free in Your Faith: A User-Friendly Study of Romans (for Kindle)
Text and pictures portray life in the Middle East during the period spanned by the Bible. About the Author About the Author Fritz Ridenour is a favorite writer of youth and adults around the world, with more than 5 million copies of his books in print. His books include So What’s the Difference? A Look [...]
Critical Terms for Religious Studies (in Paperback)
From Library Journal Taylor (humanities, Williams Coll.) has edited an intriguing resource for scholars of religious studies. While its title gives the false impression that this book is similar to a dictionary, it is actually a collection of 23 essays devoted to critical terms such as body, gender, God, and time. The contributor list reads [...]