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Cambridge Studies of Religion Stage 6 Second Edition

 

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Guides students to a greater understanding of the origins, beliefs, text, ethics, practices and people of the world’s most wide-reaching religions.

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Third Edition of this title also now available.

18 August 2011

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PDF Textbook chapters

  • Preliminary pages

  • Chapter 1 The nature of religion

  • Chapter 2 Religion in Australia: Pre-1945

  • Chapter 3 Religion in Australia: Post-1945

  • Chapter 4 Buddhism: the basic facts

  • Chapter 5 Buddhism: depth study

  • Chapter 6 Christianity: the basic facts

  • Chapter 7 Christianity: depth study

  • Chapter 8 Hinduism: the basic facts

  • Chapter 9 Hinduism: depth study

  • Chapter 10 Islam: the basic facts

  • Chapter 11 Islam: depth study

  • Chapter 12 Judaism: the basic facts

  • Chapter 13 Judaism: depth study

  • Chapter 14 Religions of ancient origin

  • Chapter 15 Religion and peace

  • Chapter 16 Religion and non-religion

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    Authors

    Christopher Hartney, Jonathan Noble (Contributing Editor)