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John Caird

    Religion In Common Life, A Sermon
    The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity; Volume II
    The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity; Volume 1
    The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity; Volume 2
    Religions Of India: Vedic Period - Brahmanism
    Theatre Craft
    • Theatre Craft

      • 797 pages
      • 28 hours of reading
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      A guide for those working in the theatre, from the enthusiastic amateur to the committed professional. It offers advice on the various areas of directing, from Acting, Adaptation, and Accent to Sound Effects, Superstition, Trap Doors and Wardrobe.

      Theatre Craft
    • This book explores the religious traditions of India during the Vedic period, with a focus on Brahmanism. It offers a fascinating glimpse into one of the world's oldest religions.

      Religions Of India: Vedic Period - Brahmanism
    • In this classic work of Christian theology, John Caird provides a comprehensive overview of the central ideas and doctrines of Christianity. Topics covered include the nature of God, the problem of evil, the person and work of Jesus Christ, and the role of the church in the world.

      The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity; Volume 2
    • This essential work on the fundamental ideas of Christianity offers a deep dive into the core principles of the religion. Written by acclaimed theologian John Caird, this book explores the ways in which Christianity has influenced the world, as well as the ways in which it continues to shape culture and society today. With clear, concise writing and insightful analysis, this is a must-read for anyone interested in Christianity and its impact on the world.

      The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity; Volume 1
    • A comprehensive exploration of the essential tenets of Christianity, written by John Caird, a Scottish theologian and philosopher. Drawing on centuries of Christian thought and tradition, the book provides a clear and accessible overview of the key doctrines and beliefs of the religion.

      The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity; Volume II
    • In this powerful sermon, Scottish theologian John Caird discusses the role of religion in everyday life. He argues that a true faith is not only compatible with the demands of modern society, but is in fact essential for living a fulfilling and meaningful life.

      Religion In Common Life, A Sermon
    • An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Religion

      Croall Lectures 1878-79

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote culturally important literature by providing affordable, high-quality editions that remain true to the original. This commitment emphasizes the value of preserving literary heritage for future generations.

      An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Religion
    • Set against the backdrop of Crathie Church in 1855, this sermon was delivered before Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. It reflects on themes of faith, duty, and the moral responsibilities of leadership. The sermon captures the historical significance of the occasion, providing insights into the spiritual life of the time and the royal family's engagement with the church. This large print edition makes the text accessible, allowing readers to appreciate the eloquence and depth of the message delivered to the monarchy.

      Religion In Common Life (LARGE PRINT EDITION)
    • This book offers a classic exploration of the philosophy of religion, presenting foundational concepts and discussions as articulated in the original 1880 edition. It delves into key philosophical questions regarding faith, existence, and the nature of the divine, providing readers with historical insights and thought-provoking analyses that remain relevant today. The high-quality reprint ensures that the original text and its intellectual rigor are preserved for contemporary audiences.

      An introduction to the philosophy of religion
    • Spinoza

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      As a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this edition preserves the original's cultural significance while acknowledging its imperfections, such as marks and notations. The book reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting literature by providing high-quality, affordable modern editions that remain true to the original text.

      Spinoza