Religion

Religion by Anita Ganeri, published by Hodder Children’s Books in 1998, offers a comprehensive exploration of the social, political, and personal impacts of various religions. This 128-page book presents a foundation for understanding religion by addressing fundamental questions such as the definition of religion, the reasons people seek it, and the diversity of religious beliefs.
Readers will find a straightforward history of the development of major religions, alongside discussions of contemporary religious issues and the challenges posed by science. The book also considers the future relevance of religion, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction that delves into the complexities of faith and belief systems around the world.
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This is a global look at the social, political and personal impact of religions. The text establishes a basis of understanding by debating questions such as is there a common view of what religion is? Why do people need religion? Are you religious? And what do you know about different religious beliefs? There is a simple history of the development of the major religions, a look at religious issues and what is done in the name of religion, the challenge of science and the future relevance of religion.
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