John Bell offers luminous and incisive reflections on the life and death of Christ in this enthralling new York Course for Advent or any time of the year
A unique anthology of over 80 inspiring quotations from the late Queen's Christmas speeches, offering an intimate insight into the values she embodied and faithfully promoted throughout her 70-year reign.
Money and BloodFor over a thousand years the Nerlinean Ocean has been the fulcrum of the world. The battleground for waring empires, conflicting religions and avaricious merchant companies.On a ship in chains are five slaves, a small group among the many that are traded across the waters every day. These five are not like the others for they are resolved to escape.Kyrian the champion wrestler and his sister Dryana a priestess of the Great Godd...
Do you feel like there's more to life than this? You're right. This book will help you discover and cultivate the countercultural practices to connect you with a vibrant lifelong faith.
Glimpses of God is an ecumenical course for discussion groups in five sessions, written by Canon David Winter ‿ ideal for Lent, yet usable at any time.
The beloved Pope Francis offers his prayers for the ten most pressing issues the world is facing today, inspiring action to radically unite humanity in hope for a just and peaceful future.
The authors examine the central themes of the Christian faith in a dialogue. This approach, which was successfully used in "The Meaning of Jesus" by N.T. Wright and Marcus Borg, allows these two eminent theologians to address head on the challenges each wants to make to the other's position.
This collection of readings demonstrates the range and vitality of feminist theology and its increasing influence on Christian women and men throughout the world. There are 38 key texts presented here.
In this study examining St Mark's Gospel, the author has taken account of developments in Biblical scholarship and the changing world situation. The text, illustrations, study questions and suggestions for further study have been updated.
How do we recognise an artist's book when it becomes an expanded practice?Is the same method of sourcing, research and display of materials used in books and collections alike?Can the space where the book is made and exhibited be considered an artist's museum?These were Francisco Varela initial questions when he saw the Blackchapel bookwork atmsdm house-studio-gallery in London. The first section of the essay explores the "expanded" characteri...