| Calendar of Religious Festivals
2009/10 |
Shap Journal 'Learning and
Teaching' 2009/10 |
Shap Pictorial Calendar
2009/10 |
Festivals in world religions |
This is a great collection for your office, classroom,
public areas. As community cohesion becomes more and more
important being aware of the major religious festivals
is very important. This is an essential purchase for managers
and HR in schools, hospitals, public service, local authorities,
children's services as well as commercial institutions
with a multi-faith workforce.
An A2 wallchart an A5 booklet and an A5 diary card for
your wall, desk and pocket.
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A collection of items on food and fasting in relations
to world religions from leading writers in the field.
This years' edition appears on-line and is free to access.
Important resources for all those interested in the place
of religion in society from 6th form to university.
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A beautiful personal calendar for home or office or classroom.
This page to a month view gives information on all the
major religious festivals set with the beautiful photgraphy
of David Rose and edited by Anne Krisman.
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This essential and comprehensive
reference book, illustrated with colour photographs, provides
accurate and detailed information on religious festivals
celebrated around the world. The principal beliefs and practices
of the different faiths are clearly explained and there
is information about how dates of festivals are determined.
Eleven chapters, contributed by Shap’s team of experts
describe: Bahá’í, Buddhist, Chinese,
Christian, Hindu, Jain, Japanese, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and
Zoroastrian / Parsi festivals. Further chapters look at
national and secular festivals, and at ways of teaching
creatively about festivals in primary and secondary schools |