Provides an in-depth investigation of the life and teachings of Jesus for Key Stage 3.

This title complements The Christian Experience in the Seeking Religion series through an in depth study of the life of Jesus in line with the themes of the non-statutory National Framework for RE. It has three sections, each providing a scheme of work for the different years of Key Stage 3. Each section:
- encourages pupils to 'learn about' and 'learn from' Jesus' life
- develops their thinking and literacy skills through a range of activities
- stimulates interest and discussion through the inclusion of many images of Jesus from art and popular culture through the centuries.


A balanced, factual and culturally sensitive examination of Christianity for Key Stage 3 Religious Studies.

The Seeking Religion series has titles for each of the main world religions. It is a proven reliable and accessible resource for Key Stage 3 Religious Education.

Each title has concise easy-to-understand narrative and a wide range of questions and activities to stimulate discussions in order to learn from and about religion.

The Christian Experience helps pupils to:
- gain an understanding about Christianity: how it originated, its key beliefs and practices and its responses to different issues
- learn from Christianity, and reflect on their own beliefs and values.


A balanced, factual and culturally sensitive examination of Judaism for Key Stage 3 Religious Studies.

The Seeking Religion series has titles for each of the main world religions. It is a proven reliable and accessible resource for Key Stage 3 Religious Education.

Each title has concise easy-to-understand narrative and a wide range of questions and activities to stimulate discussions in order to learn from and about religion.

The Jewish Experience helps pupils to:
- gain an understanding about Judaism: how it originated, its key beliefs and practices and its responses to different issues
- learn from Judaism, and reflect on their own beliefs and values.


The Hindu Experience

by Liz Aylett

Published 19 March 1992
All the books in this series are relatively short and self-contained, making them suitable for those RE departments which operate independently as well as those who contribute to a Humanities course. This book is part of the second phase which builds upon the comparative study put forward in earlier titles by examining the major world religions. Here, an account is given of Hinduism with emphasis on what the various aspects of the faith mean to believers.