Stories
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Religion and mental health
At a time of extreme distress, Jamila Pereira found that the faith she had relied on was failing her. Here she describes how she found other ways to begin healing and finding happiness.
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Race, religion and the Black Madonna
Mystery and controversy surround the dark-skinned religious icon who represents the Virgin Mary throughout the Catholic world.
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The shock of cardiac arrest when you’re young and fit
Footballer Christian Eriksen’s on-pitch collapse in 2020, witnessed by thousands, was shocking. Fellow cardiac-arrest survivor Meg Fozzard explores the risks in the young and fit, and how we can all help.
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A history of twins in science
For thousands of years, twins have been a source of fascination in mythology, religion and the arts. Since the 19th century, they have also been the subject of scientific study and experimentation.
Catalogue
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Christian Muslim relations : a bibliographical history / edited by David Thomas and Barbara Roggema ; with Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala [and others].
Date: 2009-- Books
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The Bible in Arab Christianity / edited by David Thomas.
Mingana Symposium on Arabic Christianity and Islam 2005 : Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre)Date: 2007- Books
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The Bible in Arab Christianity / edited by David Thomas.
Mingana Symposium on Arabic Christianity and Islam 2005 : Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre)Date: 2007- Books
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Five discourses, containing certain arguments for and against the reception of Christianity by the antient Jews and Greeks Preached at Croydon, In Surry, by John Ireland, A. M. Vicar Of The Said Church. To which are subjoined, illustrative notes.
Ireland, John, 1761-1842.Date: 1796- Books
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An enquiry into the patriarchal and druidical religion, temples, &c. Being the substance of some letters to Sir Hildebrand Jacob, Bart. Wherein, the primaeval institution and universality of the Christian scheme is manifested; The principles of the patriarchs and druids are laid open and shewn to correspond entirely with each other, and both with the doctrines of Christianity; The earliest antiquities of the British Islands are explained; and an account given of the sacred structures of the druids; Particularly the stupendous works of Abiry, Stonehenge, &c. in Wiltshire, are minutely described. By William Cooke, M. A. Rector of Oldbury and Didmarton in Gloucestershire, Vicar of Enford in Wiltshire, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Suffolk. Illustrated with copper plates.
Cooke, William, -1780.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]