Little Worship Company Series 1 Devotional Guide Beautiful World (Little Worship Company, #2)
Die Heilung des Blinden bei Jericho Mk 10,46-52 parr.
by Karolina Wimmer
Zwischen Magie, Mythos Und Monotheismus (Theologie Und Literatur, #30)
by Christina Heidler
The Role of the Church in the Education of African American Youth
by Larry Brown
Guide to Schools and Departments of Religion and Seminaries in the United States and Canada
by Modoc Press
Teaching Religion and Violence (AAR Teaching Religious Studies)
Many people now see religious violence as one of the defining characteristics of the modern world. Instructors are often asked about it in their courses that deal with religion. Classroom discussion of violence committed in the name of religion can either open the door to a more subtle appreciation of complex and divisive social realities or allow students to display the kind of ignorance, prejudice, and recalcitrance that can derail critical analysis. The etiology of religious violence requires...
"Provides theoretical and practical guidance for Catholic school leaders seeking to more effectively provide integrated and comprehensive services to all students"--Provided by publisher.
Thank You For Being An Amazing Home Health Aide
by Passion Imagination Journals
Teach Us To Pray Teacher's Manual (Teach Us to Pray, #1)
by Dale Roy Erickson
Comparing Religions (Numen Book, #113)
Given the fact that today's university students are far more culturally sophisticated than ever before, "Comparing Religions: Possibilities and Perils" brings together a distinguished group of professors of religion with years of teaching experience to address the central question of how comparison of religions should be pursued in today's classroom. Covering topics such as recent theoretical approaches to comparison, case studies of comparing religions in the classroom, and the impact of postco...
Religion, Education and Governance in the Middle East (Global Interdisciplinary Studies)
God's Will? You May Be There Already! Find Out
by Ph D Solomon Kendagor
This book argues that the understanding and explanation of religion is always historically contingent. Grounded in the work of Bakhtin and Ricoeur, Flood positions the academic study of religion within contemporary debates in the social sciences and humanities concerning modernity and postmodernity, particularly contested issues regarding truth and knowledge. It challenges the view that religions are privileged, epistemic objects, argues for the importance of metatheory, and presents an argument...