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OverviewThis concise guide helps educators understand the diverse religious practices that shape students’ school and home lives. Using an encyclopedia-like structure, the authors provide short histories and other essential information on a wide variety of religions as well as atheist practices. Each chapter covers origins, beliefs, practices, and common misunderstandings and stereotypes, as well as key holidays, religious dress, and dietary restrictions that can be accommodated in school. This book will help educators avoid stumbling over stereotypes so they can better engage students and their families and foster culturally responsive classrooms. Teachers of all grade levels will come away feeling more confident about identifying areas of cultural and religious practice where support for your students may be needed. You will also have the tools to recognize the diversity of religious and cultural practices that students bring to the classroom, and to see that unfamiliar religious and cultural practices are assets to be cultivated and not signs of deficiency. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Liz Wilson , Michael Nichols , Peter W. WilliamsPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.620kg ISBN: 9781032522784ISBN 10: 103252278 Pages: 238 Publication Date: 15 June 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Why Care About Religion? Principles of Religious Literacy 2. African Diaspora Religions 3. Atheist, Agnostic, Humanist, and Anti-religious Groups 4. Baha'I 5. Buddhism 6. Chinese Religions: Falun Gong 7. Chinese Religions: Traditional Chinese religions 8. Christianity: Overview 9. Christianity: Amish, Mennonite, and other Anabaptist-descended churches 10. Christianity: Anglican and Episcopal 11. Christianity: Baptist 12. Christianity: Black Churches 13. Christianity: Christian Science 14. Christianity: Jehovah's Witness 15. Christianity: Latter-day Saints 16. Christianity: Lutheran 17. Christianity: Methodist, Moravian, Wesleyan, and Holiness churches 18. Christianity: Orthodox 19. Christianity: Pentecostal and Holiness 20. Christianity: Presbyterian and other Reformed churches 21. Christianity: Quaker (Friends) 22. Christianity: Restorationist (Churches of Christ, Disciples of Christ) 23. Christianity: Roman and Eastern Catholic 24. Christianity: Seventh-Day Adventist 25. Christianity: Unitarian Universalist 26. Hinduism: Overview 27. Hinduism: Shaiva 28. Hinduism: Shakta 29. Hinduism: Vaishnava 30. Islam: Overview 31. Islam: Nation of Islam 32. Islam: Shia 33. Islam: Sunni 34. Jainism 35. Judaism: Overview 36. Judaism: Conservative 37. Judaism: Orthodox 38. Judaism: Reform 39. Neopaganism 40. North American Indigenous religions 41. Scientology 42. Sikhism 43. ZoroastrianismReviewsAuthor InformationLiz Wilson has published on South Asian forms of sexual regulation, especially celibacy, South Asian modes of death and dying, and how Asian foodways and modes of religious dress have been adopted and altered in Western contexts. She has published a monograph on how gender figures in Buddhist literature about meditation, two edited volumes on Asian religious practices, and a coauthored textbook on religion, gender, and the body. Wilson teaches a course on religion and law that deals with case law on non-Christian religious expression in U.S. schools. Michael Nichols specializes in Asian religions and religion in popular culture. He has published a monograph on Buddhist mythology and another monograph on the Marvel comic cinematic universe as seen through the lens of religious studies. Peter W. Williams is an expert on American religions, with a particular focus on material culture and religious architecture. He has published a monograph on popular religion in America, another book on religion and architecture in America, and a reference work on America’s religions that has been a perennial source of information for many different audiences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |