Marriage Customs

Marriage Customs by Anita Compton, published by Wayland in 1992, offers an insightful exploration of the diverse religious rites associated with marriage and weddings. This 32-page book is presented in English and is designed for an intermediate audience, particularly suitable for students at the National Curriculum Key Stages 2 and 3. The text discusses the marriage customs of various faiths, including Sikh, Buddhist, and Jewish traditions, providing a comprehensive overview of their unique practices.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the rituals and ceremonies that define marriage across different cultures and religions. The book emphasizes the significance of these customs within the context of comparative religion and folklore, making it a valuable resource for understanding the social and pastoral aspects of marriage. Through its focused discussion, Marriage Customs serves as an educational tool for those interested in the intersection of religion and cultural practices.
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Discusses various religious rites associated with marriage and weddings, including those of the Sikh, Buddhist and Jewish faiths. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.
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