The Unknown, Remembered Gate (The New York University Annual Conference In Comparative Religion, no 2)
You're Already Infinitely Famous, But It's Still a Cosmic Secret: Plus
by M D Lewis S Mancini
Acknowledging and understanding spiritual formation is vital in contemporary education. This book explores the dynamic relationship between education and wellbeing. It examines the theory underpinning the practice of education in different societies where spirituality and care are believed to be at the heart of all educational experiences. The book recognizes that, regardless of the context or type of educational experience, education is a caring activity in which the development of the whole pe...
A Catechism, or First Instruction and Learning of Christian Religion, Tr. by T. Norton
by Alexander Nowell
Languages and Literatures in Jewish Education
Female Madrasas in Pakistan (Religions and Development Research Programme, #45)
by Masooda Bano
An exciting new treasury of Jewish stories and storytellers, from ancient tales and classics re-imagined to contemporary family stories, parables, and humor "Why were human beings created?" goes a traditional Jewish saying. "Because God loves stories." Storytelling has been part of Jewish religion and custom from earliest times and it remains a defining aspect of Jewish life. In Because God Loves Stories, folklorist Steve Zeitlin assembles the work of thirty-six Jewish storytellers, each of wh...
This is the third book in a series providing an RE scheme which adopts an experiential approach for use in lower secondary schools. The materials, which have been tested in schools, draw on ICOREC's worldwide network of religious organizations and contacts from different faiths. Book 3 is based on role-playing involving three characters - a Christian, a Buddhist and an agnostic/seeker.
In the last decade, too many American theologians have been preoc cupied with charting and interpreting in a superficial manner the move ments of the newest stars in the Continental theological firmament. This preoccupation contributed much, unfortunately, to that faddism that was so characteristic of American theology in the Sixties, the period imme diately following the passing of a generation of theological giants like Barth, Bultmann, Tillich, Gogarten, and the Niebuhrs. There has seldom...
Spiritual Education (Spirituality & Ethics in Education S., v. 3)
Volume III of the "Spirituality and Ethics in Education" series bring together textual, empirical and pedagogical approaches to enriching spiritual education as a significant multi-disciplinary and cross-curricular influence in the modern world. The chapters presented have been selected from international contributions presented at the 3rd International Conference on Spiritual Education. The writers include prominent international researchers in the discipline from the UK, the United States, Can...