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New City Press Expositions of the Psalms: Volume 3, Part 17:
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£30.88
New City Press Expositions of the Psalms 73-98: Volume 4, Part 18
£30.88
New City Press Homilies on the First Epistle of John
£20.00
Orbis Books (USA) The Ten Commandments: Laws of the Heart
£13.99
Regent College Publishing,US The Broken Wall: A Study of the Epistle to the Ephesians
£17.10
Book Tree,US The Book of the Secrets of Enoch
£10.76
Book Tree,US The 6th and 7th Books of Moses: Bk. 6, Bk. 7
£10.95
£11.88
Book Tree,US Book of Jasher
£15.15
Book Tree,US The Book of Jubilees
£13.77
Thomas Nelson Publishers A Year with G. K. Chesterton: 365 Days of Wisdom, Wit, and Wonder
Book Synopsis"This world of ours has some purpose; and if there is a purpose, there is a Person. I had always felt life first as a story: and if there is a story, there is a Storyteller."--G. K. ChestertonDuring Chesterton's lifetime, a host of perspectives clamored for his attention, but he saw nothing as vital and alive as Christianity. A Year with G. K. Chesterton, a daily devotional dedicated to the life and legacy of G. K. Chesterton, brings this truth into a brand new light.A true anthology, A Year with G. K. Chesterton compiles the best of Chesterton's many works and presents them in concise, memorable selections. From New Year's Day to New Year's Eve, each daily entry will guide you through: A timeless verse from Scripture A thoughtful passage from G. K. Chesterton’s incredible body of work A moment for reflection and appreciation Praise for A Year with G. K. Chesterton: "Chesterton once a day? Well, that's a start. It is good to see that someone is finally recognizing the need for a daily minimum requirement of mirth and meditation from GKC."--Dale Ahlquist, President, American Chesterton Society"Who could not be grateful for a year spent with GKC? The great subverter of everything taken for granted, he stretches and deepens us with his insights, shakes us with his startling paradoxes and delights us with his wit. Thank God there is no getting to the end of Chesterton."--Os Guinness, author of A Free People's Suicide
£14.11
Thomas Nelson Publishers Marzipan Bananas: And Other True Stories: Footnotes on Life and Faith
£8.99
Thomas Nelson Publishers Marzipan Bananas: And Other True Stories: Footnotes on Life and Faith
£15.19
Multnomah Press Wonder of His Love: A Journey Into the Heart of God
Book SynopsisIn thirty-one biblical, highly personal meditations, Nancy Stafford leads us to the edge of an endless sea—the vast, incomprehensible ocean of God’s love. Nancy reflects upon the terrible beauty of His love, the wonder of forgiveness, waiting in His love, mystery and intimacy, and the calming reality of love that never fails. Each meditation includes a Scripture to ponder and an opportunity to respond to God in prayer. Here are memorable thoughts to cling to through the hours of the day...and night!
£13.01
£27.50
Carypress International Books Experiencing the Spirit: My Journey with Christ
£12.99
Hitchcock Media Group LLC Marrying the Rosary to the Divine Mercy Chaplet
£20.56
Chump Change The Cloud of Unknowing
£15.39
NavPress Publishing Group Message Super Giant Print, Teal Berries, The
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£47.25
Xulon Press Brainwash for Hope and Change
£17.83
Gatekeeper Press Month 2 Month Inspirational Devotional
£13.59
Gatekeeper Press Hope Beyond The Bolted Door
£16.83
Independently Published One Good Thing: The Psalms - Part 2: A 30-Day Guide to Scripture Led Prayer
£14.45
Independently Published Rest For Your Soul: An Examination of the Teaching of Jesus in Matthew 11:28-30 About Finding Rest in Our Weariness
£9.16
www.bnpublishing.com Meditacion y la Biblia/ Meditation and the Bible (Spanish Edition)
£20.49
Independently Published (re)Defining Moments: 101 Kingdom Thoughts For Life-Changing Liivng
£10.82
Independently Published Christian Biblical Warnings and Admonishments
£7.92
Independently Published In the Bosom of the Father: Reflections on the Prologue of John
£11.92
Independently Published Cristianos de Segunda Clase: Discriminación Entre Cristianos, Una Realidad
£9.76
KLD Books, Inc. WRAP Yourself in Scripture
£18.00
Ark House Press Going Deeper With God
£22.50
Must Have Books How To Use the Power of Prayer
£7.68
Church House Publishing Reflections for Sundays, Year C
Book SynopsisReflections for Daily Prayer has nourished thousands of Christians for a decade with its inspiring and informed weekday Bible reflections. Now, in response to demand, Reflections for Sundays combines material from over the years with new writing to provide high-quality reflections on the Principal Readings for Sundays and major Holy Days. Contributors include some of the very best writers from across the Anglican tradition who have helped to establish it as one of the leading daily devotional volumes today. For each Sunday and major Holy Day in Year C, Reflections for Sundays offers: • full lectionary details for the Principle Service • a reflection on the Old Testament reading • a reflection on the Epistle • a reflection on the Gospel It also contains a substantial introduction to the Gospel of Luke, written by renowned Bible teacher Paula Gooder.
£20.42
Langham Publishing Stumbling toward Zion: Recovering the Biblical Tradition of Lament in the Era of World Christianity
£12.34
Langham Publishing Reading the Gospel of John through Palestinian Eyes
£12.19
Canterbury Press Norwich Reading the Bible with your Feet
Book SynopsisLucy Winkett is a gifted communicator, engaging preacher, popular broadcaster and rector of one of London’s most vibrant churches. In this new collection, her first book since 2010, she explores the lived reality of faith through fifty reflections on scripture that span the Christian year. Her gift is to bring ancient texts to bear on contemporary experience and to tease out their wisdom for living with authenticity and joy today. Reflecting a ‘head, heart and feet’ approach to understanding scripture, this collection will delight those who preach with an abundance of wisdom, and inspire all readers to embody a living faith.
£20.42
Canterbury Press Norwich Cries for a Lost Homeland: Reflections on Jesus’ sayings from the cross
Book SynopsisGuli Francis-Dehqani was born in Isfahan, Iran, to a family who were part of the tiny Anglican Church established by 19th century missionaries. Her father, a Muslim convert, became the first indigenous Persian bishop. As the Islamic Revolution of 1979 swept across the country, church properties were raided, confiscated or closed down. Guli’s father was briefly imprisoned before surviving an attack on his life, which injured his wife. Soon after, whilst he was out of the country for meetings, Guli’s 24 year-old brother, Bahram, a university teacher in Tehran, was murdered. No one was ever brought to justice and the family were advised to leave Iran. Guli was 14. They eventually settled in England with refugee status. Drawing on the riches of Persian culture and her own dramatic experience of loss of a homeland, Guli offers memorable and perceptive reflections on Jesus’ seven final sayings from the cross, opening up for Western readers fresh and arresting insights from a Middle Eastern perspective.
£15.97
Canterbury Press Norwich Parable and Paradox: Sonnets on the sayings of Jesus and other poems
Book SynopsisSince the publication of the bestselling Sounding the Seasons, Malcolm Guite has repeatedly been asked for more sonnets. This new collection offers a sequence of 50 sonnets that focus on many passages in the Gospels: the Beatitudes, parables and miracles, teachings on the Kingdom, and the ‘hard sayings’ - Jesus’ challenging demands with which we wrestle. In addition this collection includes: • A sequence of five sonnets on 'The Wilderness', exploring mysterious stories of divine encounter such as Jacob’s wrestling with the angel. • Poetic reflections on music, hospitality and ecology. • Seven short poems celebrating the days of creation. • A biblical index pairing the poems with scripture readings for use in worship.
£20.54
Hymns Ancient & Modern Who Do You Say I Am
Book SynopsisPoetry, prayers, art and scripture meditations come together to create a reflective guide for personal and corporate devotion on the events at the heart of the Christian story from a contemporary, urban perspective. Focusing the death and resurrection of Christ, this is suitable for year-round use as an alternative form of the Stations of the Cross, but also with a special significance for Holy Week and Easter. Arranged in 14 sections, reflections by Joanne Grenfell and sonnets by Adam Atkinson explore discipleship in today's world, touching on contemporary themes such as identity, truth telling, violence, abuse, racism, and belonging in relation to being a follower of Jesus. Each is powerfully illustrated with original paintings by artist Ali Mulroy. The prayers are written in the first person as a devotional response to all that has gone before and each opens with a line from a fresh rendering of the Lenten Prose. The book springs from a series of talks given at St Paul's Cathedral i
£999.99
Canterbury Press Norwich Bewilderment
£17.95
Sacristy Press Gospel of the Kingdom: Exploring the Gospel of
Book SynopsisA short accessible guide to the Gospel of Mark for individuals and groups.
£12.34
Independently Published Blessings From the Battlefield
£11.54
Independently Published Tomorrow's Bread: Reflecting on God's Future Supply
£13.37
Canterbury Press Norwich Bread of Angels: Feeding on the Word
Book SynopsisAs the Israelites received the bread of angels— manna—as they made their way through the wilderness, so too is God made known to us in the simple things that sustain our lives. With humour and an eye for human stubbornness, Barbara Brown Taylor reflects on moments of divine providence and encounter in the Bible, from the stories of Moses, David, and Daniel to the Book of Acts. Along the way, she explores with honesty and grace the questions that we all ask about whether God answers prayer, whether miracles happen, and how we recognise God in the unexpected. As enjoyable as they are profound, her meditations on the life of faith and the cost of discipleship will inspire preachers and delight readers.
£18.19
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Feminist Companion to Ruth
Book SynopsisThis volume is part of a series which provides a fundamental resource for feminist biblical scholarship, containing a comprehensive selection of essays, both reprinted and specially written for the series, by leading feminist scholars. 'An enterprising series of collections of important and pioneering studies.... Those teaching feminist courses will find the books invaluable as a resource for students.' C.S. Rodd, Expository Times.Table of Contents Acknowledgements/ Abbreviations/ Athalya Brenner/ Introduction/ Part I/ Gendered Reading Perspectives/ Elizabeth Caddy Stanton/ The Book of Ruth/ Ilona Rashkow/ Ruth: The Discourse of Power and the Power of Discourse/ Mieke Bal/ Heroism and Proper Names, Or the Fruits of Analogy/ Athalya Brenner/ Naomi and Ruth/ Carol Meyers/ Returning Home: Ruth 1.8 and the Gendering of the Book of Ruth/ Part II/ Gendered Authorship?/ Adrien J. Bledstein/ Female Companionship: If the Book of Ruth were Written by a Woman/ Fokkelien Van Dijk-Hemmes/ Ruth: A Product of Women's Culture?/ Athalya Brenner/ Naomi and Ruth: Further Reflections/ Part III/ On Some Ancient Comments/ Leila Leah Bronner/ A The Thematic Approach to Ruth in Rabbinic Literature/ Jane Richardson Jenson/ Ruth According to Ephrem the Syrian/ Part IV/ Comments in Art/ Zefira Gitay/ Ruth and the Women of Bethlehem/ Cynthia Ozick/ Ruth/ Bibliography
£38.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts: The Promise and its Fulfilment in Lukan Christology
Book SynopsisThe nature of Lukan christology has been much debated in recent years, with scholars claiming the pre-eminence of such categories as Lord, Prophet, Christ, or Isaianic Servant. In the present work the author examines one major theme within Luke's christology, that of the coming king from the line of David. A study of the Lukan birth narrative and the speeches in Acts reveals that Luke shows a strong interest in this royal-messianic theme, introducing it into passages which are introductory and programmatic for his christology as a sermon, portraying Jesus in strongly prophetic terms. The author seeks a synthesis of these seemingly conflicting royal and prophetic portraits in Luke's interpretation of the Old Testament book of Isaiah. When Isaiah is read as a unity, the eschatological deliverer is at the same time Davidic king (Isa. 9.11), suffering servant of Yahweh (Isa. 42-53), and prophet herald of salvation (Isa. 61), leading God's people on an eschatological new exodus. On the basis of this synthesis the christology of Luke-Acts is seen to be both consistent and unified, forming an integral part of Luke's wider purpose in his two-volume work.
£161.50
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 1 and 2 Chronicles: Volume 2: 2 Chronicles 10-36: Guilt and Atonement
Book SynopsisThis two-part commentary argues that Chronicles, placed as it is among the 'historical books' in the traditional Old Testament of the Christian church, is much misunderstood. Restored to its proper position as the final book in the canon as arranged in the order of the Hebrew Bible, it is rather to be understood as a work of theology essentially directed towards the future. The Chronicler begins his work with the problem facing the whole human race in Adam-the forfeiture of the ideal of perfect oneness with God's purpose. He explores the possibility of the restoration of that ideal through Israel's place at the centre of the world of the nations. This portrayal reaches its climax in an idealized presentation of the reign of Solomon, in which all the rulers of the earth, including most famously the Queen of Sheba, bring their tribute in acknowledgment of Israel's status (Volume 1). As subsequent history only too clearly shows, however, the Chronicler argues (Volume 2), that Israel itself, through unfaithfulness to Torah, has forfeited its right to possession of its land and is cast adrift among these same nations of the world. But the Chronicler's message is one of hope. By a radical transformation of the chronology of Israel's past into theological terms, the generation whom the Chronicler addresses becomes the fiftieth since Adam. It is the generation to whom the jubilee of return to the land through a perfectly enabled obedience to Torah, and thus the restoration of the primal ideal of the human race, is announced.
£180.00
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Life of Adam and Eve and Related Literature
Book SynopsisThe Life of Adam and Eve once belonged to the most popular literature in the Christian world. Retelling the Genesis 3 story, it gives an elaborate description of Adam's death and his assumption to Paradise in the third heaven. His continued existence, as well as his future resurrection, are as much a paradigm for humanity as his transgression, condemnation and death. For a long time attention was focused on the Greek and Latin versions only. More recently, editions of Georgian and Armenian versions have become available, occupying a middle position between the Greek and the Latin. This new material now makes it necessary to sort out the relationships between no less than five clearly related but in many respects different documents. Taken together they present a complex but interesting mosaic of reflections on the human plight, inspired by the Genesis story.
£31.99