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    - An Introduction to the Literature of the Second Temple Period
    by Susan Docherty
    £13.99

    This is a guide to the Pseudepigrapha: the Jewish texts of the late Second Temple Period (circa 250BCE - 100CE) that are not included in the Hebrew Bible or standard collections of the Apocrypha. Each chapter provides an introduction to a specific literary genre (e.g. apocalyptic, testaments, rewritten Bible). Also looks at key issues.

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    - Why The Gospel Is News And What Makes It Good
    by Tom Wright
    £9.49

    At last! A new book by our most popular theologian written for anyone interested in popular theology - whether believer, agnostic or atheist.

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    - From sisterhood to motherhood
    by Eleanor Stewart
    £8.99

    The sequel to the popular Kicking the Habit! When Eleanor Stewart abandoned her vows and her life as a nun, she found herself in the middle of the swinging Sixties - and soon joined in. Boyfriends, parties, and mini-skirts took the place of silence and restraint, as she pursued her career as a midwife and the men she met with equal commitment. Troubled by her relationship with her mother, and what she saw as a growing estrangement from her faith, she finally falls in love and settles down - only to discover her past catching up with her, as she faces infertility. But with her husband at her side, they battle to adopt two children. Will the dream of a happy family, that drove her out of the convent, finally come true?

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    - (Lindchester Chronicles 1)
    by Catherine Fox
    £9.49

    The Bishop of Lindchester is happily married with four daughters. But does he have a secret? Welcome to the fictional Diocese of Lindchester. Conceived as an affectionate homage to Trollope's Barchester Chronicles, Acts and Omissions takes you, dear reader, on a year-long romp in the company of bishops, priests and laypeople.

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    by Klaus-Dieter John
    £8.99

    Klaus-Dieter and Martina John had a vision; to build a top quality health facility for the Indians of the Peruvian Andes. Neglected and marginalised, these people suffer appallingly from the diseases of poverty. Klaus and Martina were highly qualified in surgery and paediatrics, but they had never taken on such a project. Now they set about raising the millions of dollars needed. They watched in astonishment as God opened hearts and pricked consciences to create not just a health centre, but a fully-equipped hospital. If faith can move mountains, it can also shake wallets and transform hearts. This faith has overcome the mire of bureaucracy, deep rooted scepticism, and even blunt rejection. It has cleared blocked roads, blown away arguments, and united Catholics and Protestants in one love for God and their fellow people. Klaus-Dieter and Martina John had a vision; to build a top quality health facility for the Indians of the Peruvian Andes. Neglected and marginalised, these people suffer appallingly from the diseases of poverty. Klaus and Martina were highly qualified in surgery and paediatrics, but they had never taken on such a project. Now they set about raising the millions of dollars needed. They watched in astonishment as God opened hearts and pricked consciences to create not just a health centre, but a fully-equipped hospital. If faith can move mountains, it can also shake wallets and transform hearts. This faith has overcome the mire of bureaucracy, deep rooted scepticism, and even blunt rejection. It has cleared blocked roads, blown away arguments, and united Catholics and Protestants in one love for God and their fellow people.

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    - The diaries of a World War One Bishop
    by G. R. Evans
    £9.49

    The story of outspoken pacifist bishop Edward Hicks throws new light on the problems of conscience created by World War One. Edward Hicks, Bishop of Lincoln, was already regarded as a maverick for his stance on the education of women, teetotalism, social justice, and votes for everyone. He came from a different class to that of most bishops. When war came, he was a rare dissenting voice amidst the Church's vocal support for its morality. Acclaimed author G. R. Evans draws upon Hicks's detailed diaries to reveal Edward Hicks as a man battling with his own conscience and principles, not least at seeing his sons go off to fight - one never to return. This is a fascinating glimpse into the impact the War had on an individual and those around him, who waited at home - and tried to hold onto their humanity.

  • by Lois Rock
    £6.49

    The much loved story of the Nativity to share with tiny tots as they learn about the wonder of Christmas

  • - A Little Book of Guidance
    by Keith Ward
    £6.99

    Keith Ward unpacks the meaning of the word 'God' and explains why we need to get rid of the crude and unhelpful assumptions that still abound. A book for all who are curious about how God, and God's actions, can be understood today.

  • - A Little Book Of Guidance
    by Tom Wright
    £5.99

    Little books of guidance let you grasp the essentials in less than an hour! Tom Wright unpacks the contents of the Bible and explains the meaning of its inspiration, impact and authority.

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    by Rowan Williams
    £9.49

    Fresh insights into Paul's revolutionary message by one of the world's greatest living theologians.

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    - Living Creatively with Human Complexity
    by The Revd Ruth Scott
    £9.49

    Written by a priest, the book emboldens us to acknowledge and accept the messiness of being human by blowing open the myth that people who seem 'together' have life under control, and revealing the creative potential of real, risky living.

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    - Life's Pilgrimage
    by David Adam
    £8.99

    Drawing on a lifetime of Christian pilgrimage, David Adam reflects on biblical encounters with the divine and offers insights - on grief and glory, emptiness and fulfilment; repentance and forgiveness; loving and being loved - that will transform the way we live, and the way we relate to God, here and now.

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    - Fresh Ways to Read, Pray and Live the Gospel
    by Meda A. A. Stamper
    £8.99

    Embodying Mark invites readers on a journey through the entire Gospel, accompanying Jesus from his baptism to his empty tomb. Appropriate for groups or individual readers.

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    by The Revd Dr Miranda Threlfall-Holmes
    £9.49

    An interactive prayer journal for teenagers.

  • - Re-Envisioning Ministry
    by Andrew Mayes
    £14.99

    Growth in Christlikeness is a goal for all Christians and especially for those in leadership. But the images of Christ that have become the institutional norm refer to a model of pastoral ministry that seems to allow no scope for innovation or eccentricity.

  • - Leading And Growing The Church In An Age Of Rapid Change
    by The Revd Michael Volland
    £14.99

    A compelling case for an entrepreneurial approach to ministry and mission, exploring its biblical basis and potential benefits.

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    by Canon Mark Oakley
    £11.49

    Enables those who have been bereaved to express their thoughts and feelings.

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    - Firm Foundations For Britain'S Future
    by The Rt Revd Dr John Sentamu
    £8.99

    What are the essential values we need for building a just, sustainable and compassionate society in which all can participate?

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    by Thomas Merton
    £15.99

    Tells the story of Thomas Merton's search for faith and peace in a world which first fascinated and then appalled him. It is written with the profound insight of a man who has seen himself clearly. Complete and unedited edition.

  • - The Life and Vision of Brother Roger of Taize
    by Kathryn Spink
    £14.99

    A special anniversary edition of the biography of the man who made the phenomenon of Taize possible.

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    by R J (Author) Berry
    £9.49

    Twenty of the world's leading scientists explain how their science enhances their faith and their faith undergirds their science

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    by Katherine Draper
    £7.99

    If you feel that you are hurtling through life, pouring energy, money and time into things that may not matter in the end - and you want to STOP - then this book is for you. It will help you find the space to discover WHAT REALLY MATTERS to you - and how to integrate it more fully into your daily routine, so you can LIVE LIFE to the fullest extent possible. This might involve challenging the beliefs that hold you back, or letting go of shattered dreams. Draper encourages you to embark on a 'stop doing' list, to go more slowly, become aware of what you can hear and see, smell, and touch - and to pay attention to those spiritual essentials that will nourish your soul, bring a smile to your face, and joy to your heart.

  • - Creating gospel communities where life happens
    by Michael Moynagh
    £11.49

    Christians worldwide are learning new ways to connect their faith to everyday life. Gospel communities are popping up everywhere; in cafes, gyms, tattoo parlours, laundromats. This movement, called Fresh Expressions, is attracting thousands and growing rapidly. With over 120 real-life examples, Michael Moynagh describes easy ways for ordinary Christians to embrace this highly effective approach to local mission. Anyone can do it!

  • - 4th Edition
    by The Rt Revd Dr Graham (Author) Tomlin
    £13.49

    The Provocative Church offers a liberating understanding of evangelism as a corporate activity, in which all the gifts needed to enact the life of the Kingdom - to stir people into asking, 'What does this mean?' - are spread throughout the whole Church. It encourages the development of a theology of conversion.

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    - The Pastoral Letters: 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus
    by Tom Wright
    £9.49

    Tom Wright has completed a series of guides to all the books of the New Testament, each with his own translation of the text. Each short passage is followed by a commentary with helpful background information. The format makes it appropriate also for daily study.

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    by Tom Wright
    £7.99

  • - Prayers for the Church Year
    by David Adam
    £11.49

    David Adam believes that the way to get the most out of worship on Sundays is to pray regularly on weekdays. To help us in this duty and joy of preparation, he offers prayers that link with the readings for each Sunday and great festival of the Christian Year. The prayers employ a Celtic emphasis and style.

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