Judaism

Judaism by Clive Lawton, published by Longman in 1992, is a 61-page exploration of the dynamic nature of religious belief, specifically focusing on Judaism. This second edition is designed to meet GCSE syllabus requirements and presents key themes such as beliefs, celebrations, rites of passage, scriptures, worship, and values, making it a valuable resource for students studying this religion.
Readers will find a structured approach that delves into the various aspects of Judaism, providing insights into its practices and teachings. The book aims to enhance understanding of the religion through a thematic organization, making it accessible for those interested in juvenile nonfiction related to religion. With its clear focus on educational content, this volume serves as a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental elements of Judaism.
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Part of a series presenting to students the dynamic nature of religious belief, this volume on Judaism is organized around themes designed to meet GCSE syllabus requirements: beliefs, celebrations, rites of passage, scriptures, worship and values.
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