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| An easy-to-understand pocket reference guide. Gain a brief overview of the historical and doctrinal backgrounds of the world's major religious groups in this full-color pocket guide. The book emphasizes the uniqueness of Christianity, while highlighting how it differs from other world religions such as Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and, Confucianism. The book also examines smaller religious groups such as the Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists, Christian Scientists, and Unitarians. It takes a glance at Roman Catholicism as well as numerous Protestant Christian groups, and it concludes with a section stressing the distinctive role that Jesus Christ plays in the history of world religion. |
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| In today's changing world, North American readers are increasingly likely to encounter beliefs and adherents of religions from every corner of the globe. Some would suggest that all these belief systems have the same essential message and eventually lead to the same place. However, as noted Bible teacher and apologetics expert Ron Rhodes shows, anything beyond a superficial study of the prominent world religions reveals that they present vastly different views of salvation, the afterlife, ethics, and other crucial questions. In this convenient and compact summary, Rhodes compares and contrasts the teachings and practices of the major belief systems on the globe... Islam Hinduism Buddhism Christianity ...as well as some of other key religions, leaving no doubt about how Christianity stands alone, apart, and unique. About This Series: With more than half a million copies in print, Quick Reference Guides are a dependable source of concise, "just the facts" information about contemporary cultural and religious issues, featuring the most trusted authors from Harvest House a comparative, apologetic approach a handy brochure format that slips easily into a Bible or notebook tables and graphics that make finding information fast and easy helpful ideas for talking with people about the topic |
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| Coming from the confines of the Iron Curtain, Dr. Maciejczyk journeyed to America and made a life for himself as a countryside doctor. This average, working man was doing his job with love and skill. One day new demands on his profession required a decision which collided with his understanding of the moral aspect of his vocation. Responding, he chose the less traveled road. The consequences were harsh and painful. Surprisingly, the results gave him also something he didn't expect. They challenged him to grow, to acquire a new awareness, new vision, and brought to the surface his unknown, unused talent. The decision he made changed him, preparing him for deeper participation in life. This compilation of correspondence encapsulates a journey to justice, and provides insight on a variety of cultural, political, spiritual, and moral issues along the way. |
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| With landmark international classics like "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever," "Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble" and "Awaken the Dawn," the songs of Delirious have made a significant impact on the modern worship landscape around the globe. Their latest recording, World Service, marks a new chapter for Delirious with a fresh collection of inspired songs created especially for the corporate worship experience. Features "Majesty," "Rain Down" and "Grace Like a River." |
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| Build upon the sixth-grade study of ancient civilizations with more about the foundations of modern civilizations. Beginning with the growth of towns after the Dark Ages and continuing through the twentieth century, lessons present a historical, geographic, and thematic survey.The Student Activities Teacher's Edition includes a skills code chart to help you select the best activities from the Student Activities book to meet your student's particular needs. |
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| The Student Activities Teacher's Edition includes a skills code chart to help you select the best activities from the Student Activities book to meet your students' particular needs |
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| Major themes and topics covered in the Student Text build a necessary framework for understanding the past, present, and future. The book contains twenty chapters divided into four units. It includes section and chapter review questions, critical thinking questions, new maps, and photos. |
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| Build upon the sixth-grade study of ancient civilizations with more about the foundations of modern civilizations. Beginning with the growth of towns after the Dark Ages and continuing through the twentieth century, lessons present a historical, geographic, and thematic survey. The Teacher's Edition (which includes usable student pages) contains supplemental information, flexible lesson plans, and teacher activity ideas that will help you balance and enrich your lessons. Text icons help you quickly identify different kinds of activities. |
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| Secondary Heritage tests evaluate the student's knowledge of the subject using questions designed to promote both analytical thinking and information recall. The tests reinforce the material in the student text with a variety of types of questions including multiple choice, true/false, short answer, and essay. |
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| Answer key to correspond with World Studies Tests. |
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| New Testament witnesses are explored from a plethora of angles: the social structure of Roman society, political dimensions of Pharisaism, Hellenistic religious expression, the Jewish Diaspora, the influence of the Septuagint on New Testament writers, women in antiquity, and lots more. |
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