Archive for the ‘Religion & Spirituality’ Category

Bad Religion T-Shirt – Crossbuster

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

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The Case for God: What Religion Really Means (Paperback)

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

The Case for God: What Religion Really Means

There is widespread confusion about the nature of religious truth. For the first time in history, a significantly large number of people want nothing to do with God. Mlitant atheists preach a gospel of godlessness with the zeal of missionaries and find an eager audience. What has happened? Tracing the history of faith from the Palaeolithic Age to the present, Karen Armstrong shows that meaning of words such as ‘belief’, ‘faith’, and ‘mystery’ has been entirely altered, so that a (more…)

OCR Philosophy of Religion for AS and A2 (Paperback)

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

OCR Philosophy of Religion for AS and A2

Review

Praise for the first edition: ‘This is an excellent book with appropriate and comprehensive material for the specification. It has a clear layout which makes it ‘pupil friendly’. I shall certainly use it with my AS and A2 students.’ – Geraldine Crouch, Head of Religious Studies, St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate, Kent

OCR Philosophy of Religion for AS and A2 is a textbook for students of Advanced Subsidiary or Advanced Level courses, endorsed by OCR for use with the OCR GCE Religious Studies specification. The book covers all the topics of the Philosophy of Religion component of the A Level specification in an enjoyable and student-friendly fashion. This second edition has been restructured for t (more…)

God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything (Paperback)

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything

Review

“‘If Hitchens didn’t exist, we wouldn’t be able to invent him.’ Ian McEwan ‘Do yourself a favor and skip the Dawkins and Harris; they’re smug, turgid, and boring, with all the human feeling of a tax return. Read Hitchens instead… A tendentious delight, a caustic and even brilliant book… Thank God for Christopher Hitchens.’ – Mark Warren, Esquire ‘Dazzling… A campaign to put this glittering anti-theist tract on the national curriculum for “religious education” should begin here.’ – Johann Hari, Independent ‘Hitchens is a grand rhetorician, and his double-barrelled shotgun of a book is high entertainment… As with Voltaire, his scornful laughter is a powerful weapon.’ – Christopher Hart, Sunday Times ‘The anti-re (more…)