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    What do Our Neighbors Believe?

    Howard Greenstein, Kendra G. Hotz, John Kaltner

    "A handy guide to the basics of the Abrahamic faiths. I was surprised to find myself as interested in reading about my own as the others! This book is an ideal cure to our nearly invincible ignorance about our neighbors."

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    Steadfast Hope:  The Palestinian Quest for Just Peace

    by Presbyterian Peace Fellowship

    Steadfast Hope: The Palestinian Quest for Just Peace is a 48-page perfect-bound booklet with a free companion DVD. Steadfast Hope challenges common myths and misperceptions about the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, presents a compelling snapshot of the present situation on the ground, and offers a guide to the challenges that lie ahead in the quest for peace.

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    World Religions

    by Lewis M. Hopfe

    The history, doctrines, and practices of Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddism are studied. Cross references are made to Christianity so readers can compare and contrast these beliefs with the way of Jesus. Thirteen lessons with leader helps included at the end of each chapter.

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    World Religions Made Simple

    by Mark Water

    FROM THE PUBLISHER: World Religions Made Simple examines the history, the founders, the teachings, the worship, and the influence of all the major religions in the world. The religious systems are presented in a concise way with examples from their sacred writings and quotations from their spiritual leaders. This book highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the different religious groups in a concise and simple format. As a result, you will be able to evaluate each religion for yourself.

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