What Do You Believe?: Big Questions About Religion

Religion, morality, science, and the afterlife are complex and often misunderstood subjects. What Do You Believe? is a dynamic and clear text that brings together a variety of ideas

Faith, Hope and Hilarity: The Child’s Eye View of Religion

Faith, Hope and Hilarity: The Child’s Eye View of Religion [Hardcover]

Comparative Religion: Investigate the World Through Religious Tradition (Inquire and Investigate)

Over 7 billion people live on the earth, and 84 percent of them describe themselves as being religious. Few topics incite such passion as religion. What does that mean?

parents guide to teaching the ancient egyptian religion to their children

Parent’s Guide to Teach the Asarian Resurrection Myth and Ancient Egyptian Religion to their Children. This insightful manual brings for the timeless wisdom of the ancient through the Ancient

Comparative Religion: Investigate the World Through Religious Tradition (Inquire and Investigate)

Over 7 billion people live on the earth, and 84 percent of them describe themselves as being religious. Few topics incite such passion as religion. What does that mean?

Theology and Down Syndrome: Reimagining Disability in Late Modernity (Studies In Religion, Theology, and Disability)

While the struggle for disability rights has transformed secular ethics and public policy, traditional Christian teaching has been slow to account for disability in its theological imagination. Amos Yong

DK Eyewitness Books: Religion

With more than twenty million copies sold in forty languages in ninety countries worldwide, DK Eyewitness been the most trusted young adult nonfiction book series for more than thirty

The Story of Religion

This lavishly illustrated book introduces the history of religious belief and the practice of religion in the world today. It illuminates the differences that make each religious group unique

Relax It’s Just God: How and Why to Talk to Your Kids About Religion When You’re Not Religious

A step-by-step guide to raising confident, open-minded, tolerant kids — as featured on the PBS NewsHour A rapidly growing demographic cohort in America, non-religious and progressively religious parents are