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  • - Biblical Engagement and Transformation
    av Anna Creedon
    1 140,-

  • - Discerning a Vocation to Ministry in Churches
    av Lynn M. McChlery
    1 127,-

  • - New Testament Ethics for Ecclesial Conflicts
    av Christopher Landau
    577,-

  • av Daniel Marguerat
    360,-

    A welcome supplement to the bestselling How to Read the OT and How to Read the NT, indicating more recent developments in biblical studies especially in the area of narrative criticism.

  • av David Mills Daniel
    177,-

    Descartes' "Meditations on First Philosophy", published in 1641, was designed for the philosopher and for the theologian. It consists of six meditations. Part of "SCM Briefly" series, this title seeks to serve as a support resource for students. It summarises the original text. It is intended for Philosophy Level One courses in the UK.

  • - Theology, Science and "Playing God"
    av Alexander Massmann
    450,-

  • - An Introduction to the Theology of Marcella Althaus Reid
    av Thia Cooper
    406,-

    Offering a much needed introduction to a towering figure queer, feminist and liberation theologies, Queer and Indecent shows the development of Marcella Althaus-Reid's core concepts - indigeneity, economic oppression, the body, indecency, heterosexuality, and sex, with an overview of her stance on feminist teaching and activism.

  • - Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Abuse
     
    604,-

  • - 2nd Edition
    av Stephen Spencer
    406,-

  • - Unity, Theology and Women
    av Gabrielle Thomas
    491,-

  • - An Interreligious Theology of the Poor
    av Mario I. Aguilar
    450,-

  • - Theology as Performance Art
    av Natalie Wigg-Stevenson
    491,-

  • av John V. Taylor
    406,-

    Part of the 'SCM Classics' series, this title provides writing still of relevance to students of theology today.

  • - Surveillance and the Common Good
    av Eric Stoddart
    491,-

    Offering a ground-breaking new perspective on one of the great concerns of our time, Eric Stoddart examines everyday surveillance in the light of concern for the common good.

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    450,-

    Bringing together theologians, missiologists, computer scientists and practitioners, Missio Dei in a Digital Age explores the implications of digitality for Missio Dei in thought and practice. This edited collection includes a diverse range of topics from evangelism to pastoral care, biases in algorithms and public theology to homiletics.

  • - Stories of Grief and Courage from the Global Church
     
    337,-

    How do we talk about climate grief? Hannah Malcolm brings together voices from a multiplicity of different perspectives and backgrounds to reflect upon what a theology of climate grief looks like in their own context - from small island countries to inner-city suburbs, from refugees to those in wealthy western contexts.

  • - The Gifts of Difference in the Church at Prayer
    av Bryan Cones
    528,-

    In 'This Assembly of Believers' Bryan Cones seeks to take seriously the pastoral context of a congregation, recognising the physical ability, gender and sexuality of those who make up the congregation.

  • - Theology in the Age of the Selfie
    av Dominic White
    450,-

    How might the long tradition of the Christian gaze, found in scripture, art, theology and philosophy speak into this selfie generation? How Do I Look? offers an important pastoral and scholarly resource for anyone seeking to understand theologically one of the most profound developments of the digital age.

  • - Where Theology and Pedagogy Meet
    av Mark Chater
    406,-

    This book helps educators to treat their teacher identity as a theological resource, rather than an obstacle, and in so doing to discover new insights on Christ which can be of relevance to the wider church and its mission.

  • - Adaptive Ministry for a Post-Church Society
    av John Williams
    450,-

    Arguing that what is needed is a provisional approach to ministry which recognises that all forms of ministry are, and always have been a response to social and cultural context, 'Ecclesianarchy' brings theological and practical insight to bear on the question of ministry's provisionality.

  • av Nicola Slee
    450,-

    If ever a period of time felt 'fractured' it is now. Whichever way we turn, we witness the dismembering and fracturing of many previously taken for granted realities, with maps and borders - physical and metaphorical - being redrawn before our eyes. What place for the feminist practical theologian in such a climate?"e;In Fragments for Fractured Times"e;, one of the world's leading feminist practical theologians, Nicola Slee, brings together 15 years of papers, articles, talks and sermons, many of them previously unpublished. Collected from diverse times, places, settings and occasions, Slee offers an introduction to each fragment, "e;holding it up to the light and examining its size, shape, texture and pattern"e;. Drawing on a wide and diverse range of her writing, Slee demonstrates the richness and variety of feminist practical theological writing. What feminist theology brings to the table of scholarly thinking and embodied practice is, she suggests, something creative, artful, prophetic as well as playful - a resource for Christian living and thinking in fractured times.

  • - The Spiritual Lives of Christians with Mental Health Challenges
    av John Swinton
    406,-

    By listening carefully to the lived experiences of people with severe mental health problems, Finding Jesus in the Storm will open up new understandings and perspectives that challenge current assumptions and draws out fresh perspectives for care, healing, recovery and community.

  • av Jonny Baker
    406,-

    Leading missional thinkers Cathy Ross and Jonny Baker invite us into a vision of church, mission and society which takes John V. Taylor's ideas seriously, seeking to imagine what Taylor's insights might mean for these three areas in our contemporary context.

  • - Towards a Biblical Theology of Mental Health
     
    491,-

  • - The Nature of God and the Christian Life
    av Simon Cuff
    406,-

    An accessible introduction to the doctrine of God, 'Only God Will Save Us' demonstrates for students, ordinands and Christian practitioners how a theological articulation of the nature of God can drive and refine Christian action in the world.

  • - Reflections on Faith in Contemporary Detective Fiction
    av Peter C. Erb
    177,-

    Examines the treatment of religion in the genre of contemporary murder mystery novels, and the implications of this phenomenon for understanding Christian thought in a post-Christian society. This book focuses on the problem of justice.

  • av David Mills Daniel
    177,-

    Presents a support resource for students being introduced to philosophical texts and to philosophy in general. This work contains a glossary of terms relating to the philosopher's use of terms.

  • av David Mills Daniel
    177,-

    Presents a support resource for students being introduced to philosophical texts and to philosophy in general. This book is a response to Hegel's ideas. It uses the story of Genesis 22, 1-18, where Abraham was willing to sacrifice Isaac without question, and only faith, to put across his own ideas and philosophy.

  • av David Mills Daniel
    177,-

    Aquinas' "Summa Theologica" is his most famous work. It consists of a summary of the reasonings for almost all points of the Catholic faith. Part of "SCM Briefly" series, this title seeks to serve as a support resource for students. Summarising the original text, it looks at Part II of this text, which concerns man's striving for the highest end.

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