Committed to Christianity. An Anglican community - Sylvia Sutcliffe

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Title
Committed to Christianity. An Anglican community
Author
Sylvia Sutcliffe
format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Religious and Moral Education Press
Language
English
UK Publication Date
19940101

Faith and Commitment is an innovative series of ten Students' Books in full colour reflecting personal religious experience for developing the spiritual dimension in Religious Education. A variety of people, both young and old were interviewed to find out their personal beliefs and values. An Anglican Community offers students insight into spirituality in the context of a real church community and real individuals and their personal experiences, feelings and values is illustrated throughout with full colour photographs stimulates and provides scope for pupil reflection, investigation and further research contains authentic source material http://www.rmep.co.uk/bookdetails.aspTeacher's Manual 1 accompanies this book.

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Type
BOOK
Country of Publication
England
Number of Pages
48

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