Satanism & Demonology
"I, Crowley"Almost the Last Confession of the Beast 666
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With 20ill.. 2 rev ed. Paperback, 250 pages. Weight: 340g.
Author: Wilson, Snoo
ISBN: 1869928547
Publisher: Mandrake of Oxford
Date: 1999 (United Kingdom)
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"Shamanic Experience"A Practical Guide to Contemporary Shamanism
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Modern science has an inadequate and incomplete understanding of the nature of human life itself because it tends to be concerned solely with the physical and ignores the spiritual, assigning it to the province of the theologian where it has rested on 'faith' and belief in the supernatural. With illustrations. New ed. Paperback, 208 pages. Size: 233 x 153 mm. Weight: 295g.
Author: Meadows, Kenneth
ISBN: 0712610634
Publisher: Ebury Press
Date: 2001 (UK)
Readership: General Shamanism
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"Emplacing a Pilgrimage"The Oyama Cult and Regional Religion in Early Modern Japan
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"Harvard East Asian Monographs" series; Towering over the Kanto Plain, the sacred mountain oyama has loomed large over the religious landscape of early modern Japan. This book offers a narrative history of the mountain and its place in contemporary society and popular religion by focusing on the development of the oyama cult and its religious, political, and socioeconomic contexts. With 1 table, 1 map, 23 figures. Hardback, 325 pages. Size: 235 x 159 mm. Weight: 635g.
Author: Ambros, Barbara
ISBN: 0674027752
Publisher: Harvard University, Asia Center
Date: 2008 (United States)
Readership: Professional & Vocational Shintoism
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"Understanding Shinto"Origins, Beliefs, Practices, Festivals, Spirits, Sacred Places
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A concise and accessible introduction to the world of Shinto, its development and key principles. With colour illustrations. Hardback, 112 pages. Weight: 350g.
Author: Littleton, C.Scott
ISBN: 1903296757
Publisher: Duncan Baird Publishers
Date: 2002 (United Kingdom)
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"Teachings of the Sikh Gurus"
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Presents a selection of key passages from the sacred scriptures, the Guru Granth Sahib and the Dasam Granth, translated into modern English by leading experts. The detailed introduction and notes to the translations aid readers' comprehension of the hymns' form and content, making it an ideal introduction to Sikh literature. Paperback, 224 pages. Size: 138 x 216 mm. Weight: 282g.
Author: (Shackle, Christopher, ed.)
ISBN: 0415266041
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Date: 2005 (United Kingdom)
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"The Wisdom of Sikhism"
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"Oneworld of Wisdom" series; An illustrated treasury of inspiration drawn from the sacred scriptures of the Sikh tradition, and offering insight and advice on everything from marriage to living a good life. With 30 colour illustrations. Hardback, 224 pages. Size: 145 x 145 mm. Weight: 383g.
Author: (Ajitsingh, Charanjit, ed.)
ISBN: 1851682805
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Date: 2001 (United Kingdom)
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"Between Colonialism and Diaspora"Sikh Cultural Formations in an Imperial World
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Analyzes historical construction of Sikh identity in the context of colonial modernity and post-colonial diaspora, with an emphasis on competing narratives of religious and ethnic identity arising from cross-cultural interactions. This work contends that cross-cultural encounters are central in defining Sikh identity. With 4 b&w photographs. New ed. Paperback, 248 pages. Size: 231 x 154 mm. Weight: 505g.
Author: Ballantyne, Tony
ISBN: 0822338246
Publisher: Duke University Press
Date: 2006 (United States)
Readership: Professional & Vocational Sikhism
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"Sukhmani Saheb"
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Paperback, Weight: 167g.
Author: Booshan, Bharat
ISBN: 8178222582
Publisher: New Age Books,India
Date: 2005 (India)
Readership: General (Us: Trade) Sikhism
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"Teach Yourself Sikhism"
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"Teach Yourself Religion" series; A guide to the faith itself and to Sikh society, this book is an introduction to the history, beliefs, religious practices and social customs of Sikhism. It is useful for A-level students, and as background reading for undergraduate students in Religious Studies. With maps, photos, glossary. New ed. Paperback, 192 pages. Size: 199 x 130 mm. Weight: 240g.
Author: Cole, W.Owen
ISBN: 0340867590
Publisher: Hodder Education
Date: 2003 (United Kingdom)
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"The Sikhs"Their Religious Beliefs and Practices
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This fully revised and up-to-date edition has taken into account the comments of many academics. All major aspects of the religion are covered: its history and development, the Sikh scriptures, worship, ceremonies and festivals, religious thought, daily life and ethics. With b&w photos. 2 rev ed. Paperback, 232 pages. Size: 215 x 140 mm. Weight: 321g.
Author: Cole, W.Owen Sambhi, Piara Singh Piara Singh Sambhi
ISBN: 1898723133
Publisher: Sussex Academic Press
Date: 1998 (United Kingdom)
Readership: Professional & Vocational Sikhism
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"Sikh Gurdwaras"
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"Places of Worship" series; Introduces places of worship found around the world. This book explains the general features of the buildings and looks at how and why the building is used by the community. It includes case studies from around the world looking at how people worship in the building. It contains a world map showing areas in which the religion is practised. With illustrations. Rev ed. Paperback, 32 pages. Size: 240 x 190 mm. Weight: 505g.
Author: Ganeri, Anita
ISBN: 1844211789
Publisher: Pearson Education, Oxford
Date: 2006 (United Kingdom)
Readership: Primary & Secondary Education Sikhism
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"Religions and Beliefs Pupil's Book"Sikhism
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Religions and Beliefs is a new series for Key Stage 3 RE comprising six pupil books, one teacher support file and one CD-ROM. The series takes a 'by-religions' approach providing full coverage of the 6 main world religions. There is one book per religion. With col. ill. Paperback, 64 pages. Size: 276 x 219 mm. Weight: 430g.
Author: Kaur, Manjit Hunt, Dilwyn
ISBN: 0748796754
Publisher: Nelson Thornes Ltd
Date: 2007 (United Kingdom)
Readership: Primary & Secondary Education Sikhism
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"Amongst the Sikhs"Reaching for the Stars
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This book is a celebration of the Sikhs who came, saw and conquered, and who carved success for themselves out of alien surroundings. With col. illustrations, ports. (chiefly col.). Hardback, 192 pages. Weight: 556g.
Author: Kaur, Surjit (Dr.)
ISBN: 8174362673
Publisher: Roli Books Pvt Ltd
Date: 2005 (India)
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"Sikhism"A Very Short Introduction
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"Very Short Introductions" series; Describes the key threads in the history of Sikhism, starting from the late 15th century. This book examines the development of a distinct Sikh identity, and explores the meaning of Sikhism - its teachings, practices, rituals, and festivals. It discusses the subject with an examination of gender and caste, by referring to films, and media reports. With numerous halftones, three line drawings. Paperback, 176 pages. Size: 174 x 111 mm. Weight: 148g.
Author: Nesbitt, Eleanor
ISBN: 0192806017
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date: 2005 (United Kingdom)
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"The Book of Nanak"
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Paperback, 160 pages. Size: 230 x 126 mm. Weight: 213g.
Author: Saruna, Navtej
ISBN: 0670049786
Publisher: Penguin Books
Date: 2003 (India)
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