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Release Date: May 09, 2023
ISBN: 9781632280879
eISBN: 9781632281449

Little Book of World Religions: A Pocket Guide to Spiritual Beliefs and Practices

by Ross Dickinson

Religion flourishes around the globe in diverse forms, each uniquely fascinating and multifaceted, playing a central role in the lives of billions. From the five biggest faiths to the lesser-known creeds, this pocket guide offers an engaging introduction to world religions, exploring their history, beliefs, practices and personalities. Its a starting point for anyone seeking deeper understanding of humanity's spiritual side.

 
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About the author Ross Dickinson
 

Ross Dickinson is an author, ghostwriter, copy editor, proofreader and teacher. He runs Perfect English and can be found at perfectenglishonline.co.uk.


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