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A World of Faith
by Peggy Fletcher Stack
Illustrated by Kathleen Peterson
Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1998 (55p.)
 

Genre:  Children's Book
Summary:
This book, cosponsored by the SLOC Interfaith Roundtable, introduces the remarkable and diverse world of faith to a new generation. It is meant to be a glimpse, a taste, an awakening. Each page opens with a story that tells about the origins of a particular religion or denomination. The author talks about founding events in a simplified way, using the language of the religion/church under consideration. In discussing current practices, the focus is on infancy, coming of age, worship, and marriage rituals. Each page has been read by scholars and clerics from each religion to guarantee both accuracy and tone.

More information at publisher website
http://www.signaturebooks.com/world2.htm


Reviewed In:
[Review of] A World of Faith by Peggy Fletcher Stack by Harlow S. Clark
Sung With Vim, Vigor, and a Delicate Tongue: A review of Edgar Snow's Of Curious Workmanship, Peggy Fletcher Stack and Kathleen Peterson's A World of Faith, and Robert Kirby's Provo Daily Herald article "Dressing like a Mormon guy for only $39.93" by Harlow S. Clark






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