Peter Hitchens lost faith as a teenager. But eventually finding atheism barren, he came by a logical process to his current affiliation to an unmodernised belief in Christianity. In a fascinating account, he describes his journey from atheism to faith through the power of reasoning. More
This handbook has become the standard guide for churchwardens and members of PCCs. It is indispensable for all who wish to tread a clear path through the sometimes complex legislation and know the rules and extent of their responsibility as elected Church officers. More
Frank Field’s Anglican faith provides his inspiration, and a foundation for a set of ideals known as English Idealism. Field illustrates such ideals through the life and work of six people who have inspired him in his political career. More
Christians today accept that Jesus is God and worship him as part of the Trinity. But what did the New Testament writers say about worshipping Jesus? Did they portray him as God, someone whom we should worship? Or did they see him as a great prophet like Moses or Elijah? More
The Nativity, Passion and Resurrection are the three defining episodes in the life of Jesus, forming the foundations of the Christian tradition. But what is the truth behind these epoch-making events? More
Peter Stanford makes a modern-day pilgrimage around some of the most ancient religious sites in Britain, to take the spiritual temperature of an age often described as secular and sceptical. More
An accessible introduction to the various ways that scripture is used in Paul's theology and argumentation. It considers how particular texts were influential for Paul's understanding of God's purposes for the world, along with key themes such as the role of the Law. More
Mission-Shaped Evangelism is a landmark book that will renew our understanding of what the gospel - literally ‘the good news about Jesus’ – is for today’s cultures. It begins with a key challenge – do we believe God speaks in the cultural context, or only in the Christian tradition? More
Faithful Citizens argues that community organising and Catholic social teaching are made for each other – the ‘fuel’ of Church’s teaching driving the ‘vehicle’ of community organising. More
The Circle of Love is perfect introductory reading for all who are interested in exploring the use of icons in meditative prayer, and discovering something of the spiritual riches found in that tradition. More
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