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Religion for the Curious: Teach Yourself

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Religion for the Curious: Teach Yourself

By: Trevor Barnes
Narrated by: Trevor Barnes
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More than just a straight audiobook, this is a unique introduction to the world of religion. Sit back and absorb the information you need as our panel of top experts guide you through all the key ideas in a series of fascinating audio discussions. Whether you're a complete beginner or a student wanting a convenient way to recap before your exams, it is guaranteed to hold your attention as they explore the ways that religion has shaped our world today.

The Chair is Trevor Barnes, an award-winning reporter for BBC Radio 4 who, in a career spanning over 20 years, has worked extensively within its religious and current-affairs departments. For many years he anchored Radio 4's Sunday programme and its sister programme on BBC World Service, Reporting Religion. The Panellists comprise Martin Palmer, Director of the International Consultancy on Religion; Tim Winter, a renowned Cambridge academic and Islamic scholar; Jonathan Romain, a full-time rabbi, well-known writer, and broadcaster; and Eleanor Nesbitt, Professor in the Religions and Education Research Unit at the University of Warwick.

©2010 Trevor Barnes (P)2010 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
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