The New Testament by Victoria Parker

The New Testament by Victoria Parker

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Summary

This text tells the the story of Jesus, mixing biographical details from the Bible with his teachings and parables. The book looks at the early years of the Church and follows the progress and the legacy of the disciples.

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The New Testament by Victoria Parker

This reference provides children with an informative and accessible means of finding out why the Bible remains so important. The best loved New Testament Bible stories have been carefully chosen, each one lavishly decorated with beautiful illustrations. The stories are all enriched by information panels, providing useful, relevant and interesting insights into the people and events - bringing the stories alive for children.Opening with the birth of Jesus and his early life, the book then goes on to tell of the time Jesus spent in Galilee, mixing biographical details from the Bible with his teachings and parables. Central to the whole of the Christian faith are the events that took place at the end of Jesus' life, and the chapter on The Resurrection follows him from his arrival in Jerusalem, to his glorious Ascension to heaven. The book concludes with The Road to Damascus, which takes a look at the early years in the Church and the progress and legacy of the disciples.
Victoria Parker graduated from Oxford with a degree in English Literature and Language. She has worked with children's books as writer and editor ever since, producing fiction and non-fiction titles, several of which have been shortlisted for literary awards.
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ISBN 13 9781842155240
ISBN 10 1842155245
Title The New Testament
Author Victoria Parker
Series Children's Illustrated Bible
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Anness Publishing
Year published 2001-09-30
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.