
comprehensive guide to the faith itself and to Sikh society, the title looks at all aspects of Sikhism including: worship and festivals Sikh initiation the Gurus and the beginnings of Sikhism the Sikh scriptures and teachings about God the family marriage and death Sikh names and the naming ceremony ethics and Sikhism in the modern world. The 'Teach Yourself World Faiths' series aims to present all the essential information required by a reader who has no previous knowledge of the religion, but who wants to feel confident in dealing with members of the faith community - in terms of their beliefs and attitudes and also of the practical details of their culture, ceremony, diet and moral views. As such it is relevant to the needs of police, social workers, solicitors, businessmen, teachers and all those who require sensitivity and insight in dealing with the public in a multi-faith and multi-ethnic society. 'Teach Yourself Sikhism' is an introduction to the history, beliefs, religious practices and social customs of Sikhism. It is suitable for A - Level students, as background reading for undergraduate students in Religious Studies and for the general reader.
| jan kershner edwin lefevre a a bennett malcolm macvicar kurt cyrus | don marquis andres panasiuk j b henry savigny a a berryman stuart harris |