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  • av David Mills Daniel
    177,-

  • - An Invitation to Living Faith
     
    244,-

    This book explores the nature of catechesis and how catechesis within our churches can shape the Christian community into an instrument of renewal in the world through the formation of holy living.

  • - The Theory and Practice of Translocal Oversight
     
    663,-

    The editors, Roger Standing and Paul Goodliff, together with experienced church leaders drawn from across the churches, establish the common foundations that inform our conversations about translocal ministry and map present models and experience of ecclesial oversight.

  • - Authority and Polity in the Anglican Communion
    av Alexander Ross
    1 176,-

    This ground-breaking study provides a unique contribution to the field of Anglican Studies: a detailed historical examination of the development of metropolitical authority and provincial polity within international Anglicanism.

  • - Approaches and Themes
     
    605,-

    A groundbreaking and trendsetting collection of essays introducing a new interdisciplinary area of theological studies. Usable as a key text for modules in intercultural theology, mission studies, Black Theology and Pentecostal Studies at upper undergraduate and M level.

  • av John Hick
    159,-

    In contrast to emphasis on personal salvation and religious patriotism of biblical Christianity, 'second Christianity' concerns itself with common humanity in relation to a divine Presence, and confronts the global problems of our modern world.

  • - Blindness and Faith
    av John M. Hull
    491,-

  • av David Dadswell
    406,-

    An hands-on handbook on consultancy for church-based organisations, and a key resource for church leaders such as archdeacons, mission enablers and others.

  • av Nestor Miguez
    491,-

    How does empire mould human subjectivity, for instance, and how does it affect the understanding of humans within the whole of creation? This title analyzes the global empire in its political and economic dimensions, in its symbolic constructions of power, and in its general assumptions often taken for granted.

  • av Geoffrey Harris
    491,-

    Seeks to reconcile Paul the thinker and Paul the man of action. This book provides information about research and writing on Paul, and shows how Paul's early life held important strands of thought which informed his later theology.

  • - Studies and Case Studies in Theology and Practice
     
    491,-

    Shows how Christian worship in its many and changing forms interacts in significant and interesting ways with its varying contexts - cultural, social, political, economic. Giving special attention to Scotland, this title also challenges the Churches and believers to renewal of the worship of God in spirit and in truth.

  • - A Theology of the Periphery
    av Mario I. Aguilar
    491,-

    A challenging and topical book that argues that the traditional ways of doing theology ('high theology') no longer work and that theology has to take place at the periphery rather than in the social, cultural and political centre. Suitable for undergraduate study.

  • av Conor Cunningham
    748,-

    Transcendence and Phenomenology presents a definitive collection of essays discussing the much debated `turn to theology' in philosophy, most evident in phenomenology.

  • - Apocalyptic Religion and American Empire
    av Michael S. Northcott
    258,-

    Appraises two visions of religious freedom: the apocalyptic vision of George W Bush and the Christian conservatives who back his policies in relation to Iraq and the war on terror; and the peaceable vision of a Christian majority elsewhere who resist what they view as American neo-imperialism with an overlay of Christian apocalyptic rhetoric.

  • - Studies to Commemorate the Austin Farrer Centenary
    av Brian Hebblethwaite
    406,-

    Austin Farrer's important contribution to philosophical and theological anthropology is discussed here by the six main contributors to the Austin Farrer Centenary Conference held at Oriel College in 2004.

  • av Marcella Althaus-Reid
    406,-

    Exposes the controversies within key areas of feminist theology eg Christology, ethics, prayer and the after life, the virgin Mary, hermeneutics, the body and to examine whether feminist theology is now bankrupt as both discourse and praxis. It is suitable for use on undergraduate or postgraduate courses in feminist / contextual theology.

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    491,-

    Provides readers with an overall insight into and analysis of Christianity became a genuinely worldwide faith in the 20th century for the first time. Written for 2nd and 3rd year university students and in seminaries, the book maps out the development of Christianity towards genuinely becoming a world religion.

  • - The Theological-ethical Implications of Evolutionary Biology
    av Neil Messer
    491,-

    The evolutionary origins of human beings have always attracted debate and speculation. This book provides a Christian theological anthropology, which, among other things, aims to give Christians and the churches the confidence to engage with assumptions that evolutionary theory and religious beliefs are untenable.

  • av Gwen Griffith-Dickson
    577,-

    This is the only textbook of its kind to offer the reader such a wide and inclusive overview of contemporary philosophical study of religions.

  • - Radical Christocentricism in Christian Theology
    av Clive Marsh
    388,-

    A radical and contemporary book that makes accessible to a student readership, the important works of Brock, Schleiermacher and Rauschenbusch for the first time. This short monograph title is a compulsory reading for 'Christology', 'Salvation', 'Atonement' or 'Jesus' modules at levels two and three.

  • av Roger Ruston
    388,-

    An ideal textbook for this rapidly expanding area of study. Fills a gap in the market for a well balanced critical analysis of the relationship between Christian theology and human rights.

  • - Lesbian Biblical Hermeneutics
    av Deryn Guest
    406,-

    This is a resource for understanding the principles and strategies of a lesbian hermeneutic. It is a key contribution to undergraduate modules focused upon biblical studies generally and biblical hermeneutics specifically, and is core reading for those studying lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer perspectives of biblical texts.

  • - From Ancient Times to the Third Millennium
    av Peter G. Coleman
    388,-

    An all-encompassing account of Christian attitudes and sources of attitudes to marriage, traced through Near Eastern, Classical and Biblical histories, suitable for the student or lay trainer wishing to know more than an Alpha course. It covers all aspects of marriage- including the on going debate surrounding same sex unions.

  • - An Enquiry into Religion and Global Change
    av John Atherton
    577,-

    Addresses key problems in contemporary life, and raises important questions about our growing awareness of the limits of contemporary ways of living with modern economies and modern religion. This book explores possible alternatives to such capitalism.

  • av John Macquarrie
    258,-

    A picture of what it is like to live and work as a theologian. Incorporates Macquarrie's own reminiscences, some unpublished lectures and correspondence from distinguished theologians. Also includes a survey of his major works and a full bibliography.

  • - Deepening Relations with Visual Artefacts
    av Stephen Pattison
    406,-

    Advances an ethical and theoretical approach to meaningful relations with humble objects. This book synthesizes theories and thought from different disciplines on the nature of sight, perception and relations to visual artefacts.

  • - Desire and Freedom in the Works of Thomas Traherne
    av Denise Inge
    663,-

    A lucid, persuasive reinterpretation and introduction for readers to the work of the 17th century metaphysical poet and theologian Thomas Traherne. Re-evaluates his work as a theologian whose main concern was to trace the dynamic between desire and satisfaction that he felt defined and structured the relationship between God and human beings.

  • - The Gerald Weisfeld Lectures 2006
     
    406,-

    An inquiry into the relationship of Islam with the World's other religions. This book examines Islam's religious diversity and the historical relationships with the major religious traditions. It features chapters made up of one contributor's view of the other religion, so a Muslim view of Christianity and vice versa.

  • av Tim Grass
    590,-

    A text book that provides an introduction to global Christianity from 1700 to the mid 20th century. It aims to help students understand the processes, movements and individuals who have contributed to making the contemporary Christian landscape the shape it is in the 21st century.

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