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  • - Inspiring Politics
    av Frank Field
    265,-

    The author gives accounts of the people who have most influenced him as a Christian in his political life, ranging from archbishops and bishops, to welfare reformers and a woman MP from Liverpool.

  • av Steve Moyise
    185

    An accessible introduction to the various ways that scripture is used in Paul's theology and argumentation. It considers how particular texts were influential for Paul's understanding of God's purposes for the world, along with key themes such as the constitution of the church, the nature of faith and the role of the Law.

  • - How The New Testament Transformed 'Holy Land' Theology
    av Gary (Reader) Burge
    265,-

    The relationship of 'land' to 'theology' has been a motif living within the Jewish tradition since the patriarchal era: one mark of the covenant with Abraham was the promise of land. Gary Burge explores what the New Testament says about 'the land' and outlines the various ways in which these passages have been interpreted.

  • - Decision Points And Divergent Interpretations
    av Professor Terence L. Donaldson
    269,-

    Introduces readers to the key passages that must be examined when trying to understand what the New Testament says about Jews and Judaism. An ideal resource for students studying the New Testament at undergraduate level and for bible study groups.

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    - Women'S Voices In The Old Testament
    av Revd Canon Trevor Dennis
    171

    Takes a fresh look at some of the best-known narratives in the Bible, inviting us to see how the stories look from the point of view of women characters such as Eve, Sarah, Hagar, Hannah and Bathsheba.

  • av Tom Wright
    105,-

    What are God's people about? Unity in diversity or ethnic rivalry? Internal freedom or external control? Paul's letter to the Galatians is a strong corrective message to those who would try to impose religious rules and regulations and take away God's gifts of freedom and unity from the people.

  • av Tom Wright
    105,-

    Illness and suffering in the ancient world were regularly regarded as signs of divine displeasure. In 2 Corinthians, we see evidence of Paul's own suffering. The difficulties and pain he endured could be interpreted as God's punishment. Not so, says Paul.

  • av Dr Kevin Gardner
    229

    The book centres on the most significant influence in the development of Betjeman's poetic imagination and that element of his life that he took most seriously: the Church of England.

  • - Learning How To Handle Money God'S Way
    av Keith Tondeur
    195,-

    How we handle money and possessions is central to our spiritual health and our emotional well being. This book does not set out to provide all the answers but it aims to help us ask some of the important questions about what it means to be a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ around money and possessions.

  • - Finding A 'Rule Of Life' To Revitalise And Sustain Us
    av Alan Hargrave
    195,-

    The purpose of this book is to help us think through the pattern of our living in order to find a 'Rule', a way of living, that will not just sustain us, but allow us to look beyond ourselves, to make a difference, and to have a life ourselves.

  • av Jonny Baker
    159,-

    Curation is a term usually used in the art world for the role of imagining and overseeing an exhibition or art experience. However the word is now being adopted by people in alternative worship, as it affords a very different and inventive way of thinking about how to lead a service or praise event.

  • - A Practical Guide With Group Studies For Advent And Lent
    av Canon John Riches
    195,-

    Contextual Bible Study (CBS) is an exciting approach to group Bible study that encourages people of all ages and all walks of life to read the Bible together and to allow it to shape their understanding of the burning issues of the day.

  • - A Gospel Journey To Christmas
    av Professor Mary Grey
    195,-

    Mary Grey looks at how the Advent story encourages forgiveness and reconciliation, both essential for peace, and how the Gospels can be key tools to help Christians work towards peace.

  • - The Lives And Legacies Of Twelve Key Figures
    av Dr Paul Foster
    209

    This book introduces twelve key Christians from the second and third centuries, a formative period for the Church. Each chapter is self-contained and requires no preliminary knowledge of the figure under discussion, making this an ideal book for laity and for undergraduates studying Christian origins or Patristics.

  • - Meditations On The Lectionary Readings
    av Judith Dimond
    195,-

    Gaze on him ... Consider him ... Contemplate him ... As you desire to imitate him. This advice from St Clare of Assisi is the key to unlocking the door to the heart of Jesus' teaching. Her words provide a pattern of meditation that brings alive the Gospel reading for every Sunday in Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.

  • - Science, Faith And The Search For Meaning
    av Revd Professor John Polkinghorne
    219

    John Polkinghorne is a world authority in the field of science and religion. He has written numerous books in this area, and his thinking is hugely influential. This book brings together his thoughts on several core issues in the debate: God, science and technology, and Christianity.

  • - A Window On The Earliest Christians
    av Professor Thomas O'Loughlin
    255,-

    The Didache is one of the earliest Christian writings, reflecting the situation before 70 CE and before the four gospels became prevalent. O'Loughlin covers the history of the text from its discovery in the 19th-century and provides a new translation along with a commentary, which highlights areas of key interest to Christians today.

  • - Sex And Religion In The Fifties And Sixties
    av Nigel Yates
    319,-

    Nigel Yates brings together the religious and social dimensions of the 1950s and 60s and examines the enormous changes in moral attitudes that took place in these two decades.

  • av Dr Nicholas (Author) Perrin
    248,99

    By viewing Jesus as temple, we gain an enriched understanding of his ministry, teachings, death and resurrection. Whereas modern history of Jesus research has tended to separate the historical Jesus from the proclamation of the early church, Perrin's account effectively closes the historical gap between founder and movement.

  • - The Symbolic Language Of Christian Art
    av Hilarie Cornwell
    155,-

    A comprehensive guide to symbols used in Christian liturgical art, architecture, manuscripts, stained glass, etc. The book includes over 500 new illustrations. First published in 1964, now completely updated.

  • av Revd Dr Joanna Collicutt
    149

    Drawing on encounters between Jesus and women in the gospels, this book explores the spirituality of women, especially 'Jesus spirituality'.

  • - How Four Patriarchs, Three Queens And Two Emperors Decided What Christians Would Believe
    av Philip Jenkins
    185

    Tells the fascinating, violent story of the Church's fifth century battles over 'right belief' that had a far greater impact on the future of Christianity and the world than the much-touted Council of Nicea convened by Constantine a century before.

  • - Modern Prayers In The Celtic Tradition
    av David Adam
    145,-

    In Tides and Seasons, David Adam draws from the rich store of Celtic Spirituality insights which speak to our own world today. The prayers he has written for this book echo the rhythms of creation which find their parallels in our spiritual lives.

  • - From Test Tube Babies To Euthanasia
    av Robin Gill
    265,-

    New Challenges for Christians offers an overview of some of the most pressing issues being debated around modern scientific developments from an ethical point of view.

  • av John Pritchard
    149

    Explores how the life, teaching, death and resurrection of the greatest figure in human history have affected the world, the Church, culture, and above all human lives.

  • - An Introduction
    av The Revd Dr Malcolm Brown
    339,-

    The book's purpose is to introduce the reader to questions in Christian ethics through a careful examination of the fundamental meta-ethical questions posed by the 'state we're in', whether understood as a new phase of modernity or as postmodernity.

  • - Beliefs and customs from the time of Jesus
    av Anne Punton
    145,-

    A fascinating exploration of the world - the education, housing, cultural assumptions - that Jesus took as his reference point

  • - Study Guide
    av John C. Schwarz
    129,-

    Accompanies 10 week course in which TOM WRIGHT explains the basics of Christianity Living Faith: Exploring the Essentials of Christianity: Study Guide (64 pages) Designed to accompany Tom Wright's 10-session DVD based Living Faith course (although it may be enjoyed as a book itself), this highly readable study guide by John Schwarz is an abridged version of his 320 page volume A Handbook of the Christian Faith. The 10 chapters of this guide correspond with the course's 10 DVD sessions. To gain the most from the series, participants should read the relevant chapter before viewing the DVD.

  • - A Guide To The Travels Of The Soul
    av Mike Riddell
    133,99

    Godzone is a book of mystery and illumination, a guide-book to the travels of the heart. With humour, story-telling and captivating originality, it entices the reader to join its hitchhiking author on the most important journey of all.

  • av Trystan Owain Hughes
    195,-

    Trystan Owain Hughes suggests that learning how to suffer and how to wait patiently may be the secret of finding joy in our lives. Diagnosed with a degenerative spinal condition, he was surprised to discover that, instead of increasing his unhappiness, it spurred him on to seek out sources of hope and meaning.

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