In a Britain divided by the Cold War into North and South, two brothers - one a priest, the other a teacher - struggle with love and faith, and the spies who seek to control them. A comic novel that features beer, blues, jazz, left-wing politics, football, cricket, rugby league and Manchester.
In a Britain divided by the Cold War into North and South, two brothers - one a priest, the other a teacher - struggle with love and faith, and the sp...
David Torevell with Camilla Cole, Joy Schmack, Matthew Thompson
This book is the first to bring together a number of essays which deal directly with the crucial topic of ‘engagement’ in Religious Education. But it also breaks new ground by creating a dialogue with the world of ethics. Here readers will find fresh insights relevant to the 21st century.
Contributors, all committed to excellence in Religious Education, include school teachers, sixth form tutors and those working in higher education. Addressing central issues in the debate from a range of theoretical and methodological positions, the book raises important questions about how we...
This book is the first to bring together a number of essays which deal directly with the crucial topic of ‘engagement’ in Religious Education. But...