From the authors of How Many Lightbulbs Does it Take to Change a Christian? comes a handbook to help leaders reduce their church's ecological footprint, through every season of the Christian year. More
From William Wilberforce to Desmond Tutu, this book features a rich variety of Anglican men and women who were audacious enough to have made a significant difference in the societies in which they lived. More
Richard Giles suggests many practical ways of creating elements of worship that reflect the varied moods of the liturgical year – what Rowan Williams calls ‘that map of the soul’s seasons’. SPECIAL OFFER: NOW ONLY £18.00More
What is the nature of world Anglicanism in a postcolonial, global age? With talk of fragmentation constantly in the media, what does it mean to be 'Anglican'? More
This short and highly readable text opens up what will be a completely new and inviting way of understanding God and approaching the task of theology from a unique perspective - the deep understanding of and identification with the ocean of the people of the Pacific. More
Gloriously illuminated by a series of fine art paintings, The Christian Vision of God is an ideal introduction to what Christians believe about the Trinity. More
Dr Denis Alexander is a neuroscientist who believes passionately in both the biblical doctrine of creation and the coherence of evolutionary theory. His book draws on the latest genetic research. More
In short, God: The Short Version is the introduction to God you've been hoping for - engaging, informative, stimulating and thought-provoking. Minus the dull parts you've always skipped anyway. More
Timothy BLEWETT, Adrian HYDE-PRICE, Wyn REES (eds.)
To what extent is national policy shaped by underlying Christian values. Do the campaigning efforts of faith groups really exert influence and guide the development of state policy? More
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