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Books in the Continuum Icons series

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  • by W.Owen Cole
    £29.49 - 37.99

    Examines six major world religions - Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism and Buddhism. Each chapter is written by a member of the faith concerned and the book offers an introduction for all those seeking an understanding of a multi-faith society.

  • by Alban McCoy
    £21.49

    Topics covered include: The Bible; Natural Law; Authority of the moral teaching of the Church; Conscience; Justice; Property; The Law; Peace, Violence and War; Sex, Sexuality and Relationships; Truth and Lies; Organ Transplants; Euthanasia.

  • by Father Herbert McCabe
    £20.49

    Here we have the chance to read McCabe on the topics that interested him most - philosophy of God, Christology, Fundamental theology, Sacramental theology and ethics.

  • by Dr. Timothy George
    £29.49

    An assessment of the life and legacy of Dwight L. Moody, including evaluation of his theology, preaching, revivalist strategy, church music innovation, and global missionary work.

  • by The Reverend Professor Gerald O'Collins
    £31.49

    A comprehensive survey of the Trinity, from the Old Testament background through to Paul and the gospel writers and finally a look at the Trinity today.

  • - The Answer to Modernity
    by Rev. Duncan Dormor
    £34.49

    At a time when the future of the Anglican church is in question, a group of the brightest young theologians argue for it's future.

  • by The Very Rev. David Edwards
    £18.49

    A new edition of the 1974 classic. A list of questions for discussion makes this an idea book for study groups as well as for individual contemplation.

  • by Fr. Alban McCoy
    £20.49

    In this illuminating and engaging book, Alban McCoy imaginatively and intelligently addresses the key questions that non Catholics and even Catholics have about Roman Catholicisim .

  • by Professor Hans Kung
    £30.49

    From his position of intellectual freedom, as an independent Professor at the University of Tubingen, Kung is free to analyse the mistakes of the past and to sketch out a new theology of Women in the Church.

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