GCSE Religious Studies for AQA A: Hinduism (GCSE Religious Studies for AQA A)
by Mary Horsley
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Religious Studies First teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 This Student Book has been approved by AQA. This textbook offers a tried and tested approach to cover the study of Hinduism, and thematic studies from the perspective of Hinduism. Each chapter sets clear objectives and topic summaries, helping students understand what they need to know. Case studies provide a real-life stor...
Looks at holy places around the world, and examines religious beliefs and practices through these significant places. - Takes examples from each of the six major faiths, each book examines the link between each faith and its "holy place." - Examines the historical background, the roots of each faith and how the beliefs originated and why the holy place is so significant.
El Cosmos y La Bondad En El Taoismo (Religiones del Mundo)
by Lawrence E Sullivan
Mandalas are fascinating and colourful diagrams representative of Buddhism and Hinduism, which embody the universe (microcosms and macrocosms) and aspects of religious belief. They are traditionally used as a focus and aid to concentration in worship and meditation. This book offers a selection of figurative mandalas composed of elements such as animals, objects and devices, which combine with humour to form fun and harmonious shapes. These original and exclusive images are based on the classic...
The foundation edition of this text is endorsed for use with the EdExcel GCSE course. This title follows the same page layout, style and format as the mainstream edition of "Religion and Society" and can be used alongside this book in the classroom. The foundation edition covers four specified religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism and examines religious and social responsibility, religion and the environment, peace and conflict, crime and punishment, and religion and medical issue...
When a peaceful kingdom is overtaken by an evil demon, the Gods send the child Krishna to the rescue. Hidden amongst the poor and peaceful cow-herds, his amazing powers can’t stay hidden from the evil demon King for long, and soon he is under attack from giant birds, a whirlwind demon, and a snake eight miles long. Will Krishna be able to defeat the evil demon King and save the people from his terrible reign? Find out in The Fantastic Adventures of Krishna.
Global Citizens: World Religions (Set) (21st Century Skills Library: Global Citizens: World Religion)
Questions: Buddhists (Questions in RE)
by Rosemary Rivett and Latimer Blaylock
A deer shows compassion to the prince who would have hunted him down and killed him, thus effecting a change in the prince's attitude.
Learn from children around the world - how they feel about their faith and culture. This enlightening series shares the stories of real children who talk openly about their faith, family life and the customs and celebrations important to them.It includes: beliefs, special foods and clothes, method and place of worship, holy books, festivals and important occasions, holy places.
Visiting a Gurdwara (Start-up Religion)
by Kanwaljit Kaur-Singh and Ruth Nason
Hinduism (World Religions (Raintree Steck-Vaughn))
by Dilip Kadodwala
An overview of the Hindu religion, including its history, scriptures, ceremonies, and customs.
Adegau a Thymhorau (Archwilio Ein Byd)
by Tania Ap Sion and Leslie Francis