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The Living Faiths series encourages students to actively engage
with religious education by looking into how faiths are practised
and lived in people's daily lives. This Student Book covers
Buddhism through unique real-life case studies of young people and
their families, making RE relevant to KS3 RE Students today. This
Student Book uses an enquiry-led approach to help students relate
to religion through engaging activities, end-of-chapter assessment
tasks, and links to rich audio-visual content.
Please note this book is suitable for any student studying: Exam
board: OCR Level: AS/A Level Subject: Religious Education First
teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2017 (AS) June 2018 (A
Level) Oxford A Level Religious Studies for OCR is a brand new
course developed by renowned authors Libby Ahluwalia and Robert
Bowie for the 2016 OCR specification. This textbook has been
endorsed by OCR and supports a deep engagement with philosophy,
ethics and the study of Christianity using language and an approach
accessible to all students. Key terms are clearly defined, and case
studies and scenarios are used to give students a practical
understanding of key theories and how they might be applied to the
big ethical and philosophical questions of the day. The book
includes a section on 'Developments in Christian Thought' to
support the new requirement for a systematic study of a religious
tradition. There is also dedicated support for developing students'
essay-writing skills, as well as revision summaries and practice
questions to ensure students feel prepared for their exam.
The Living Faiths series encourages students to actively engage
with religious education by looking into how faiths are practised
and lived in people's daily lives. This Student Book covers Sikhism
through unique real-life case studies of young people and their
families, making RE relevant to KS3 RE Students today. This Student
Book uses an enquiry-led approach to help students relate to
religion through engaging activities, end-of-chapter assessment
tasks, and links to rich audio-visual content.
Please note this book is suitable for any student studying: Exam
board: OCR Level: A Level Subject: Religious Education First
teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 Oxford A Level
Religious Studies for OCR is a brand new course developed by
renowned authors Libby Ahluwalia and Robert Bowie for the 2016 OCR
specification. This textbook supports a deep engagement with
philosophy, ethics and the study of Christianity using language and
an approach accessible to all students. Key terms are clearly
defined, and case studies and scenarios are used to give students a
practical understanding of key theories and how they might be
applied to the big ethical and philosophical questions of the day.
The book includes a section on 'Developments in Christian Thought'
to support the new requirement for a systematic study of a
religious tradition. There is also dedicated support for developing
students' essay-writing skills, as well as revision summaries and
practice questions to ensure students feel ready for their exam.
The Living Faiths series encourages students to actively engage
with religious education by looking into how faiths are practised
and lived in people's daily lives. This Student Book covers
Hinduism through unique real-life case studies of young people and
their families, making RE relevant to KS3 RE Students today. This
Student Book uses an enquiry-led approach to help students relate
to religion through engaging activities, end-of-chapter assessment
tasks, and links to rich audio-visual content.
The Living Faiths series encourages students to actively engage
with religious education by looking into how faiths are practised
and lived in people's daily lives. This Student Book covers Judaism
through unique real-life case studies of young people and their
families, making RE relevant to KS3 RE Students today. This Student
Book uses an enquiry-led approach to help students relate to
religion through engaging activities, end-of-chapter assessment
tasks, and links to rich audio-visual content.
The Living Faiths series encourages students to actively engage
with religious education by looking into how faiths are practised
and lived in people's daily lives. This Student Book covers
Christianity through unique real-life case studies of young people
and their families, making RE relevant to KS3 RE Students today.
This Student Book uses an enquiry-led approach to help students
relate to religion through engaging activities, end-of-chapter
assessment tasks, and links to rich audio-visual content.
The Living Faiths series encourages students to actively engage
with religious education by looking into how faiths are practised
and lived in people's daily lives. This Student Book covers Islam
through unique real-life case studies of young people and their
families, making RE relevant to KS3 RE Students today. This Student
Book uses an enquiry-led approach to help students relate to
religion through engaging activities, end-of-chapter assessment
tasks, and links to rich audio-visual content.
The first Russian to be awarded the Nobel Prize for literature,
Ivan Bunin is often considered the last of the great Russian
masters. Already renowned in Russia before the revolution, he fled
the country in 1920 and lived the remainder of his life in France,
where he continued to write for thirty years. Bunin made his name
as a short-story writer with such masterpieces as "The Gentleman
from San Francisco," the title piece in one of his collections and
one of the stories in this volume. His last book of stories, "Dark
Avenues," was published in the 1940s. Among his longer works were a
fictional autobiography, "The Life of Arseniev" (1930), and its
sequel, "Youth" (1939), which were later collected into one volume,
and two memoirs, "The Accursed Days" (1926), and Memories and
Portraits (1950). He also wrote books on Tolstoy and Chekhov, both
of whom he knew personally. Bunin, in fact, serves as a link-both
personal and literary-between Tolstoy, whom he met as a young man,
Chekhov, a close friend, and Vladimir Nabokov, who was influenced
by Bunin early in his career and who moved in the same emigre
literary circles in the twenties and thirties.
Bunin achieved his greatest mastery in the short story, and much of
his finest work appears in this volume-the largest collection of
his prose works ever published in English. In Robert Bowie's fine
translation, with extensive annotations and a lengthy critical
afterword, this work affords readers of English their first
opportunity for a sustained encounter with a Russian classic, and
one of the great writers of the twentieth century.
This critical, annotated essay is followed by appendices on
painters in French fiction and selected paintings by them. A
descriptive bibliography is also included.
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