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  • - Wrestling the Word, Gathering up Grace
    av Carla Grosch-Miller
    194,-

    After the deaths of her brother, father and mother, the poet and writer Carla Grosch Miller felt that her world and faith had fallen apart. Lifelines is the fruit of what followed. These searingly honest yet hopeful poems reflect on the mystery at the heart of Christian faith and the journey through death to resurrection.

  • - A sexual reformation
    av Nadia Bolz-Weber
    194,-

  • - Faith perspectives on practice and policy
     
    406,-

    Experienced practitioners, theologians and academics reflect on the Christian voice as it engages in education today. At a time of national uncertainty for RE, questions about faith-based schools and the place of religious belief in the public arena, this volume offers a creative exploration of the future for Christian engagement in education.

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    623,-

    Includes general hymns; hymns for feasts, seasons and saints' days; office hymns for the liturgical year; an enlarged eucharistic section; responsorial psalms; and a new English folk mass setting.

  • av Dave Walker
    183,-

    This 2020 calendar features 12 great cartoons from Dave Walker, each one packed with wry humour and spot-on observations on church life. Here is everything you need to guarantee you get through the year with your sense of humour intact.

  • - Believing in poetry
    av Mark Oakley
    184,-

    Whether you love poetry or haven't read it since school, The Splash of Words will help you rediscover poetry's power to startle, challenge and reframe your vision. Through thirty selected poems, Mark Oakley explores poetry's power to stir our settled ways of viewing the world and faith, shift our perceptions and even transform who we are.

  • - Prayers and reflections using the words of Julian of Norwich
    av Penny Roker
    195,-

    A striking book of contemporary spirituality is based on the medieval writings of a woman ahead of her time. This warm text enables readers to make an 'armchair retreat' using nothing more than things around the house.

  • av Peter Millar
    195,-

    This essential companion for all pilgrims covers all the principal sites on the island of Iona. Every Wednesday, there is a pilgrimage around the island and this guide follows its route, stopping at all the principal sites to reflect on the island's history rooted in Celtic spirituality, and to pray for the needs of the world.

  • av Nicholas Roberts
    293,-

    Addiction can take many forms and there can hardly be a minister, or a prison, college or schools' chaplain who will not have encountered its damaging effects on individuals, their families and local communities. This handbook, from an experienced pastoral practitioner, aids those on the front line of caring for addicts and their families.

  • - Reflections on Lent and Holy Week
    av Michael Mayne
    230,-

    Dust That Dreams of Glory collects together never-before-published seasonal material for Lent and Holy Week by the much-loved Anglican priest and writer Michael Mayne. This collection offers material from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday, including a sequence of seven meditations on the words of Christ from the cross.

  • - The Woman Whom Jesus Loved
    av Robin Griffith-Jones
    293,-

    The figure of Mary Magdalen has fascinated and perplexed people for centuries. This title explores the puzzle of how a figure who makes only three brief appearances in the Gospels has become a focus for so much speculation. It provides an analysis of this woman, illustrated with depictions of Mary Magdalen through the centuries.

  • - Continuing the story of Caring For Life
    av Juliet Barker
    177,-

    Juliet Barker told the remarkable story of the charity Caring For Life in 'The Deafening Sound of Silent Tears'. Now, for its 30th anniversary, she tells of the miraculous transformation that has made the charity's home, Crag House Farm, a state of the art therapeutic and adult learning centre - all in the face of funding cuts and fears of closure.

  • - Learning patience and embracing its gifts
    av Margaret Whipp
    230,-

    This wise and beautiful book draws on the experience of unchosen waiting - in sickness, in old age, and in the struggles and frustrations of everyday life - to explore the challenges of waiting and the skills it demands. A lifeline for anyone who finds themselves in a time of waiting, chosen or unchosen, or accompanying others through such times.

  • av Phillip Tovey
    1 091,-

    This unique volume collects together baptismal liturgies in use across five continents to reveal the breadth of theological understanding and diversity of practice in Anglicanism today. Liturgies from the Anglican Churches in over forty countries are translated and presented systematically to facilitate study and comparison.

  • av John Pritchard
    371,-

    This all-in-one volume offers a realistic pattern of prayer for anyone who feels too busy to pray - a modern reworking of the ancient monastic practice of prayer, beginning with a simple call to praise on waking and finishing with quiet listening at the end of the day. Everything needed to follow the pattern of prayer is printed out in full.

  • - Prayers and Readings for Funerals and Memorial Services
    av Paul Sheppy
    258,-

    This is a liturgical and pastoral resource for personalizing the authorized services of the various denominations in the "Funeral Services Book". There are also many optional prayers and readings for a wide range of pastoral circumstances.

  • - Ten Anglo-Catholic Portraits
    av Michael Yelton
    457,-

    The Anglo-Catholic movement which flourished in the early and mid twentieth century is famed for its dedicated and heroic work in inner-city slum areas. This book tells the stories of ten parishes where the Anglo-Catholic movement made a particular impact.

  • av Steven Croft
    216,-

    Steven Croft, the next Bishop of Oxford, traces the nature and the exercise of leadership throughout the Bible in its record of ambitious rulers, reluctant prophets and others who found themselves called to leadership positions. He offers timeless wisdom and insight into human nature and the challenge and privilege of leadership.

  • - An Anglo-Catholic Memoir
    av Colin Stephenson
    258,-

    An Anglo-Catholic classic, embodying a great love for people and a relish for their eccentricities and foibles.

  • - The renewal of religious life in today's church
     
    249,-

    This landmark volume from an influential group of Anglican theologians explores baptism as the foundation for living out all forms of Christian vocation. It offers theological and pastoral perspectives on the centrality and significance of baptism for a Church that has perhaps lost a sense of the radical commitment that baptism calls for.

  • - Exploring Christian belief
    av John-Francis Friendship
    194,-

    The Mystery of Faith explores the essentials of Christian belief and the ancient spiritual practices that enable us to live and flourish in the light of God's grace. John-Francis Friendship draws on the riches of the Christian tradition and his own experience of Religious life to introduce practices that guide our daily living as God's people.

  • - Towards the renewal of the Church
    av Samuel Wells
    224,-

    Samuel Wells shares his vision for the Church as imagined by HeartEdge, the growing network of churches established by St Martin-in-the-Fields, with its fourfold focus for renewing the mission activity of the church: commerce, culture, congregation and compassion.

  • - Balancing freedom and responsibility
    av Peter Shaw
    194,-

    Recent styles of political debate in western democracies have highlighted questions about how we exercise personal freedom and who is responsible for how we live. Peter Shaw draws on writers and thinkers from different eras in order to pose questions about what it means to act responsibly in a wide range of personal and public contexts.

  • - A practical theology of spiritual direction
    av Nigel Rooms & Adrian Chatfield
    244,-

    This guide explores spiritual direction from biblical and theological perspectives and aims both to inform teaching and equip practitioners with greater reflective skills.

  • - Finding God in the faith of others
    av Barbara Brown Taylor
    244,-

    The renowned Christian preacher and New York Times bestselling author of An Altar in the World recounts her moving discoveries of finding the sacred in unexpected places while teaching world religions to undergraduates in Baptist-saturated rural Georgia, revealing how God delights in confounding our expectations.

  • - The Seasons of Faith
    av Mark Oakley
    224,-

    Mark Oakley is one of the church's most outstanding communicators. In this series of fifty beautifully crafted reflections, with characteristic wit, he traverses the landscape of the Christian year. His writing is shaped by a sense that language is sacramental, with a poet's gift of opening up new worlds and new possibilities simply through words.

  • av Micheal O'Siadhail
    294,-

    The Five Quintets is a mammoth poetic adventure undertaken by the celebrated poet Micheal O'Siadhail, attempting nothing less than an exploration of the predicaments of Western modernity. Drawing on inspiration from T S Eliot's Four Quartets, The Five Quintets brings the premise of Dante's Divine Comedy into the current day.

  • - Short stories
    av Salley Vickers
    224,-

    What does it mean to 'kiss and part'? This collection of previously unpublished short stories from a stellar list of contemporary women novelists is a literary celebration of the spirit of place. All royalties go the Hosking Houses Trust to further encourage women's writing.

  • - A History of the English Congregation of the Society of St John the Evangelist
    av Serenhedd James
    812,-

    A definitive history of one of the most significant religious orders to emerge in the Anglican church, the Cowley Fathers - the first men's religious order to be founded in the Church of England since the Reformation.

  • - Preaching in today's church
     
    327,-

    This timely collection from the influential Littlemore Group of theologians explores the role of preaching in today's Church. Experienced contributors from a wide range of backgrounds - catholic, evangelical and liberal - weave together theology, anecdote and reflection on practice as they share their passion for preaching.

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