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  • Enfleshing Freedom: Body, Race, and Being, Second

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    £21.59

  • Christian Theologies of Salvation  A Comparative

    New York University Press Christian Theologies of Salvation A Comparative

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewIn this valuable textbook of Christian sacramental theologies, editors Justin Holcomb and David Johnson provide a highly serviceable introduction and map to different approaches to the means of grace by key representatives of a sizable range of Christian theological traditions. -- The Living ChurchHolcomb has assembled a fine group of scholars to look at four major periodspatristic, Middle Ages, Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation, and the 18th to 21st centuries...[A] solid study of important voices on Christian salvation. * Choice *Christian Theologies of Salvation offers summary statements on salvation as understood by major Christian writers from the first century to contemporary times. This study allows the reader to trace both varieties and continuities in this doctrine as it developed in Western Christianity. It balances informed treatment of the nuances in individual figures with a vision of the big picture in which these sources have given rise to divergent strands of tradition and practice. It will serve students well as a reference on both headings. -- S. Mark Heim,Andover Newton at Yale Divinity SchoolA promising, informative, and thoughtful exploration of distinctive aspects of the doctrine of salvation. This work breaks ground by showing the historical roots and hermeneutical moves made by important theological figures which led to particular interpretations of salvation. This collection of essays serves as an important tool in helping theological students and pastors explore their own theological tradition while at the same time prompting deeper conversations with ecumenical partners. -- Paul Galbreath * Union Presbyterian Seminary *

    £23.74

  • The Unseen Realm: A Question & Answer Companion

    Faithlife Corporation The Unseen Realm: A Question & Answer Companion

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn The Unseen Realm, Dr. Michael S. Heiser unpacked 15 years of research while exploring what the Bible really says about the supernatural world.Now, Douglas Van Dorn helps you further explore The Unseen Realm with a fresh perspective and an easy-to-follow format. Van Dorn summarizes key concepts and themes and includes questions aimed at helping you gain a deeper understanding of the biblical author's supernatural worldview. Use your copy of The Unseen Realm: A Question & Answer Companion for personal study or for leading discussion with a small group.

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Regent College Publishing,US Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £9.00

  • Teresa of Avila: The Book of My Life

    Shambhala Publications Inc Teresa of Avila: The Book of My Life

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisProvides an account of the life of the Catholic saint, a teaching on prayer, and tells the details of her many visions.

    1 in stock

    £21.60

  • Transcendent God Rational World

    Edinburgh University Press Transcendent God Rational World

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisRamon Harvey revisits the Muslim theologian Ab? Man??r al-M?tur?d? (d. 333/944) from Samarqand and puts his system, and that of the M?tur?d? school, into lively dialogue with modern thought to show that a contemporary Muslim philosophical theology (kal?m jad?d) can provide original and constructive answers to perennial theological questions.Trade Review"Harvey'sTranscendent God, Rational World shows incredible facility in the nuances of Islamic theology and philosophy and argues for the unique and overlooked contribution of al-M?tur?d? and his later interpreters. By engaging with this original source material and bringing this tradition into dialogue with contemporary philosophy of religion, Harvey makes important contribution to Islamic Studies, philosophical theology, and the history of Islamic intellectual thought on reason, revelation, proofs of God's existence, and the divine attributes. What is even more exciting is how Harvey draws on this rich legacy to argue for the revival of Islamic theology in the 21st Century." -Dr. Joshua Ralston, Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations, University of Edinburgh

    5 in stock

    £24.69

  • In My Place Condemned He Stood

    Crossway Books In My Place Condemned He Stood

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisCombining three classic articles by J. I. Packer with a recent article by Mark Dever, this penetrating anthology takes a classically biblical stance on the increasingly controversial doctrine of substitutionary atonement.

    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • How Do You Know Youre Not Wrong

    Baker Publishing Group - Baker Books How Do You Know Youre Not Wrong

    Book SynopsisIn today''s postmodern world, believers more than ever before are faced with a host of objections to Christianity. Expert apologist Paul Copan describes these objections as 'anti-truth' claims and with 'How Do You Know You''re Not Wrong' he provides a helpful resource with thorough, biblical answers to such regularly used objections as- 'Whatever works for you'- 'Just as long as it makes you happy'- 'All religions are basically the same'- 'Christianity is anti-semitic'At the end of each chapter, he provides practical and easy-to-share summary points to help readers intelligently and effectively answer the challenges of their non-Christian friends and neighbors.

    £18.89

  • The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah

    Hendrickson Publishers Inc The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £29.67

  • Oxford University Press God and Christ in Irenaeus

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFor too long certain scholars have been content to portray Irenaeus of Lyons as a well-meaning churchman but incompetent theologian. By offering a careful reading of Irenaeus'' polemical and constructive arguments, God and Christ in Irenaeus contradicts these claims by showing that he was highly educated, trained in the rhetorical arts, aware of general philosophical positions, and able to use both rhetorical and philosophical theories and methods in his argumentation. Moreover, the theological account laid down by his pen was original and sophisticated, supremely so for one of the second century.In contrast to readings that minimize the metaphysical dimension of Irenaeus'' theology, Anthony Briggman establishes as pillars of Irenaeus'' polemical argumentation and constructive theology his conception of the divine being as infinite and simple, the reciprocal immanence of the Word-Son and God the Father, divine generation, the union of the divine Word-Son and human nature in the person Trade ReviewBriggman's volume is a strong contribution to Irenaeus studies and is a must have for all researchers of early Christianity. * Don W. Springer, Sioux Falls Seminary, South Dakota, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *a fascinating work... Briggman... sets out to do what hasn't been dne namely, to describe the metaphysical dimension in Irenaeus - his understanding of the divine being, his account of the Word/Son relation to the Father and his conception of the humanity of Christ. ... recommended. * Rev. E. T. Kirkland, English Churchman *Table of ContentsAbbreviations Introduction 1: Prolegomena 2: God 3: Word-Son 4: Christological Union 5: Christ and his Work Conclusion Bibliography Index Locorum General Index

    15 in stock

    £90.00

  • Ethics as a Work of Charity: Thomas Aquinas and

    Stanford University Press Ethics as a Work of Charity: Thomas Aquinas and

    Book SynopsisMost of us wonder how to make sense of the apparent moral excellences or virtues of those who have different visions of the good life or different religious commitments than our own. Rather than flattening or ignoring the deep difference between various visions of the good life, as is so often done, this book turns to the medieval Christian theologian Thomas Aquinas to find a better way. Thomas, it argues, shows us how to welcome the outsider and her virtue as an expression rather than a betrayal of one's own distinctive vision. It shows how Thomas, driven by a Christian commitment to charity and especially informed by Augustine, synthesized Augustinian and Aristotelian elements to construct an ethics that does justice—in love—to insiders and outsiders alike. Decosimo offers the first analysis of Thomas on pagan virtue and a reinterpretation of Thomas's ethics while providing a model for our own efforts to articulate a truthful hospitality and do ethics in our pluralist, globalized world.Trade Review"This book is a substantial contribution to the literature on Thomas Aquinas's understanding of acquired moral virtue and the related issue of whether unbelievers can possess moral virtue . . . The book as a whole should make Thomas's moral theology more accessible to those who have not yet been exposed to it." -- Thomas M. Osborne Jr. * The Expository Times *"[T]he author argues that Aquinas welcomes pagan virtues. All of humanity share in sin's brokenness and a desire for good. A capacity for virtue is thus part of what it means to be human . . . This important work shows us how central the virtues are for Aquinas's moral theology." -- Pravin Thevathasan * Catholic Medical Quarterly *"[Decosimo] presents a lucid and innovative argument about the disputed status of 'pagan virtue' in debates in Christian ethics. To some readers, the very notion of 'pagan virtue' will raise eyebrows. Yet while most Christians today continue to believe that Christian faith permeates and transforms all aspects of a believer's life, most also affirm that people of any religious faith - or none - are capable of living virtuous lives . . . Ethics as a Work of Charity makes a substantial contribution to a perennial debate in Thomistic moral theology." -- William Mattison * Commonweal Magazine *"Decosimo does painstaking exegetical work to show that the kind of virtue Thomas affirms of pagans is true virtue, a stable habit that generates good actions that perfect our natural capacities . . . Decosimo has helped us see a better way, recovering an aspect of Thomas's theological ethics with possibilities that have not always been acknowledged. [He] has written a landmark book of lasting importance." -- Jordan Hylden * The Living Church *"While Ethics as a Work of Charity contains many close readings and strives to settle any number of textual disputes, it is not at all a pedantic work. Its chief virtue lies in the thoughtful and imaginative use to which it puts these careful readings. Decosimo adopts a spirit that he finds in Aquinas himself, one that combines an insistence on attentiveness with an even greater insistence on charity. As a result, Decosimo puts his considerable philosophical skills to work in articulating a full and sophisticated account of habit, virtue, and human happiness drawn chiefly from Aquinas's mature writings." -- Jeffrey Hause * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *"This is an important new work on the status of the virtues in Aquinas's moral theology. With a stunning command of the text and of the contemporary critical scene, David Decosimo argues that for St. Thomas, the pagan virtues are genuine virtues, that pagans achieve real good, and that such 'hyper-Augustinians' as John Milbank have not said the last word on the relation between virtue theory and moral theology. Decosimo's argument is compelling and opens up new paths for future work in the field." -- G. Scott Davis * University of Richmond *"Ethics as a Work of Charity is a compelling and original contribution to both Aquinas scholarship and contemporary religious ethics. Historically and exegetically sensitive, Decosimo offers a close reading of Aquinas's influential account of pagan virtue in ways that provide a fresh resource for engaging religious and moral diversity without sacrificing conviction. By advancing a distinctively 'prophetic Thomism' that is at once deeply Aristotelian and deeply Augustinian, this book transcends many of the intellectual and political agendas that exacerbate the conflicts of our age. It should command the interest of many in philosophy, theology, and religious studies." -- Eric Gregory * Princeton University *"A penetrating study of Aquinas's treatment of pagan virtue, showing its roots in Aristotle and Augustine and its relevance for contemporary ethics, while reaffirming the fundamental Christian conviction that virtue requires the action of grace. This is a major contribution to Aquinas interpretation and theological efforts to navigate religious diversity with fidelity and generosity." -- Archbishop J. Augustine Di Noia, OP * Vatican City *"With great care Decosimo explicates Aquinas's understanding of the virtues of the pagan in a manner that challenges the presumption that Aquinas thought such virtues inherently deficient. To address this subject entails going to the heart of Aquinas's theology and ethics. Decosimo has done just that and in doing so helps us see what Aquinas's thought demands of us if we are to understand what it means to be God's creatures. This is a book that will demand both scholarly attention as well as the attention of the general reader." -- Stanley Hauerwas * Duke University *"Decosimo's writing is precise and inviting, from the well-structured chapters down to the clear and manageable sentences. He explains Thomistic concepts well and with appropriate, contemporary examples. The book would be appropriate for classroom use at the masters' level and above...It will be an important resource to those interested in Aquinas as well as to Christians pursuing interreligious dialogue." -- Kate Ward * Political Theology *"Ethics as a Work of Charity is an impressive book on the whole and in its various moving parts. It will be of interest to those interested in virtue ethics, theology of religious outsiders, political Augustinians, and those interested in the relationship between theology and philosophy, faith and reason, natural and supernatural, and nature and grace." -- Sean Larsen * Modern Theology *"The core of Decosimo's book is a thorough, textually grounded and convincing reply to those who deny that, on Aquinas's view, true virtue is impossible without grace. As such, it represents an important contribution to an ongoing debate. At the same time, in the process of making his case against 'Augustinian' readings of Aquinas, Decosimo sets out an illuminating account of Aquinas's conception of virtue as a kind of perfection, together with insightful remarks on the development of the virtues, the structure of moral motivation, and the presuppositions for attaining stability of character." -- Jean Porter * Studies in Christian Ethics *"[Decosimo] generates a tapestry of themes—Aquinas on goodness, ends, desire, habit, sin, and grace—and each theme introduced and expounded with such care that the book is a rich and thorough resource both for undergraduate students and teachers alike." -- Ruth Jackson * Anglican Theological Review *

    £28.90

  • Australian Theological Forum Infallibility of the Church in Orthodox Theology

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    £999.99

  • The Breadth of Salvation – Rediscovering the

    Baker Publishing Group The Breadth of Salvation – Rediscovering the

    Book SynopsisAll too often, the Christian understanding of salvation has been one-dimensional, reducing all that God has done for us to a single conception or idea. Tom Greggs, one of today's leading theologians, offers a brief, accessibly written, but theologically substantive treatment of the doctrine of salvation. Drawing on the broad tradition of the church and the Christian faith in explaining the Christian understandings of salvation, Greggs challenges the contemporary church to be captured afresh by the immeasurable height, depth, and breadth of God's saving actions.Table of ContentsContentsIntroduction1. The Breadth of the Cross Salvation in Christ, Not in Models of Christ's Atonement So What Do Theologies of the Atonement Do? The Range of Images in Scripture The Breadth of Models or Interpretations of Salvation The Breadth of the Human Jesus's Passion Conclusion2. The Breadth of Salvation in the Society of God A Vertical and Horizontal Fall Christocentric Horizontal Reconciliation "To Your Advantage That I Go Away": The Breadth of the Spirit's Work of Salvation Salvation through Loving the Given Other Conclusion3. The Breadth of Grace for the World The Keys of the Kingdom The Complexity of New Testament Judgment Imagery At Once Justified and Sinners The Place of the Assurance of Faith in a Fallen World Conclusion4. The Breadth of Repentance Turning to Christ Turning Helplessly Turning to Outcasts ConclusionConclusionIndex

    £16.14

  • The Breeze of the Centuries

    Inter-Varsity Press The Breeze of the Centuries

    Book SynopsisIs 'newer' really 'better'? We often assume so, but if we do treat the past as inferior we will ignore the legacy of history, and thus will find ourselves stranded on the tiny desert island of our own moment in time. In particular, this applies to Christian theology, which should be thought, and lived, corporately by the church down through the ages. The remedy to 'chronological snobbery' is, as C.S. Lewis put it, 'to keep the clean sea breeze of the centuries blowing through our minds'. Such is the motivation behind Michael Reeves' introduction to a selection of influential or significant Christian theologians. This accessible and informative volume covers the Apostolic Fathers, Justin Martyr and Irenaeus, Athanasius, Augustine, Anselm and Thomas Aquinas. Each chapter begins with a brief biography and some background, then surveys each theologian's major work or works, gives a timeline for historical context, and ends with guidance for further reading. 'Full of interest and totally scintillating.' Greg Haslam, Westminster Chapel 'An important book, wonderfully written.' Steve Holmes, University of St Andrews 'A very readable introduction to many of the key figures and works of the early church.' Tony Lane, London School of TheologyTrade ReviewHigh school history bored many students to tears. Their idea of visiting the past is like a trip to Chernobyl - grim, and possibly life-threatening! A big mistake when that past is full of insight, and the guide is Michael Reeves. This fascinating volume covers the massive influence of great thinkers, apologists and 'death wish' martyrs like 'food for wild beasts' Ignatius, the courageous alleged murderer and 'black dwarf' Athanasius, the fat friendly giant Aquinas, and the planet-sized mind of Augustine of Hippo, who all faced the challenges we face. Reeves breathes life into dead men, with historic writing that's about as good as it gets - full of interest, burningly relevant, and totally scinitillating. Modern Christians need to re-discover their roots, if only to prevent them poisoning the church's new shoots with ancient heresies. This is as good an introduction the reader could find. Ignorance is not bliss. Let Reeves tell you why. * Greg Haslam, Westminster Chapel, London *

    £12.40

  • Joined-up life: A Christian Account Of How Ethics

    £18.99

  • Ethics: Approaching Moral Decisions

    Inter-Varsity Press Ethics: Approaching Moral Decisions

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWith over 60,000 copies in print since its original publication in 1984, 'Ethics' has served numerous generations of students as a classic introduction to philosophical ethics from a Christian perspective. Over the years the philosophical landscape has changed somewhat, and in this new edition Arthur Holmes adjusts the argument and information throughout, completely rewriting the earlier chapter on virtue ethics and adding a new chapter on the moral agent. The book addresses the questions: What is good? What is right? How can we know? In doing so it also surveys a variety of approaches to ethics, including cultural relativism, emotivism, ethical egoism and utilitarianism - all with an acknowledgment of the new postmodern environment.

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • 40 Questions About Prayer

    Kregel Publications,U.S. 40 Questions About Prayer

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £17.09

  • Vida Hasta que ruja el Leon

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    Book SynopsisEn Hasta que ruja el León, el Dr. Miguel Núñez proporciona un análisis bíblico, teológico y práctico de un tema clave para todo creyente: la guerra espiritual. Cada día se libra una batalla en nuestro interior por el dominio de nuestra mente. Dios quiere que le amemos con todo nuestro corazón, alma, fuerza y mente, mientras que Satanás quiere nuestra mente porque sabe que si la conquista, habrá conquistado nuestro estilo de vida. Este tira y afloja afecta cómo percibimos el mundo que nos rodea, nuestro ministerio, nuestra salud mental, nuestras relaciones y, lo que es más importante, nuestra relación con Dios.En Hasta que ruja el León, el Dr. Miguel Núñez desvela uno de los temas más incomprendidos y malinterpretados del cristianismo. Utilizando varios ejemplos clave de las Escrituras, desde el Génesis h

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  • Energy and Change A New Materialist Cosmotheology

    Columbia University Press Energy and Change A New Materialist Cosmotheology

    Book SynopsisClayton Crockett offers an innovative philosophy of energy that cuts across a number of leading-edge disciplines. Drawing from contemporary philosophies of New Materialism, non-Western traditions, and the sciences, he develops a comprehensive vision of energy as a material process spanning physics, biology, politics, ecology, and religion.Trade ReviewAn exciting new title from one of the most original theologians of his generation. Clayton Crockett unfolds with unrelenting inventiveness the implications of the simple but revolutionary premise that everything changes. To be is to be transformed, in physics as in life, in theology as in biology. From the transformation of energy to the energy of transformation, from 'being' to 'God,' if you like. Don’t miss it! -- John D. Caputo, author of In Search of Radical Theology: Expositions, Explorations, ExhortationsSomehow Clayton Crockett breaks open a perspective as spacious as the cosmos and as timely as our globally warming moment. This magnificent volume energizes the matter—the physical and biological material—of the new materialism, conducting it with utterly legible brilliance through current politics and economics, through decolonial and plural worlds of spirit, through radical theology. At every twist, Energy and Change intensifies the possibility, the precarious chance, of the change all sane earthlings now require. -- Catherine Keller, author of Facing Apocalypse: Climate, Democracy and Other Last ChancesEnergy is constant and yet it changes. It is constant because it changes and changes because it is constant. This paradox has been inscribed at the heart of physics and philosophy since the pre-Socratics and up to Einstein. Through an erudite and thoughtful exploration, Crockett offers a radical theological approach to this cosmological enigma. -- Catherine Malabou, author of Morphing Intelligence: From IQ Measurement to Artificial BrainsIn characteristically exuberant prose and across nearly every discipline, Energy and Change interprets and contests the convulsive neoliberal ideologies accelerating our ecological disaster. Amplifying the work of 'new materialism' with a full-fledged philosophy of energy, this is the book that fans of Clayton Crockett have been waiting for. -- Mary-Jane Rubenstein, author of Pantheologies: Gods, Worlds, MonstersTable of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: New Materialism and Energy Transformation1. The Dynamics of Nature2. Vital Matters: Bioenergetics and Life3. Political Economy and Political Ecology: Energy, General Economy, and Exchange4. Of Spirit in Amerindian, Vodou, and Chinese Traditions5. Radical Theology and the Nature of GodNotesIndex

    £27.00

  • Yves Congar: A Life: 1904-1995

    ATF Press Yves Congar: A Life: 1904-1995

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    £26.99

  • Independently Published Libros de Enoc y otros apócrifos: Rollos del Mar Muerto

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    £23.28

  • LEGARE STREET PR Memoir of Sarah B. Judson

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    £25.60

  • The Development of Dogma  A Systematic Account

    The Catholic University of America Press The Development of Dogma A Systematic Account

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisExamines the nature of dogmatic statements and the causes of development. The book devotes particular attention to the emergence of the form of dogmatic statements at the Council of Nicaea, but notes how this form is anticipated in the New Testament.Trade ReviewA serious work of theology undertaken by a well-respected theologian. Not everyone will agree with every detail of his proposal, but all will grant it a serious challenge to standard contemporary Catholic thinking on the topic."" - James Keating, Providence College

    7 in stock

    £22.46

  • LEGARE STREET PR The Approaching End of the Age

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    £24.65

  • LEGARE STREET PR Selected Sermons of Jonathan Edwards

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    £19.47

  • Legare Street Press Evangelisches Brevier zur Morgen Mittag Abendstunde nebst Nachtgebet

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    £31.30

  • Legare Street Press Pelagius in Irland

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  • LEGARE STREET PR The Incarnation of the Son of God

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  • Thy Kingdom Come  Tracing Gods Kingdom Program

    Kregel Publications Thy Kingdom Come Tracing Gods Kingdom Program

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    £15.29

  • Autism and Worship

    Baylor University Press Autism and Worship

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOffers an in-depth analysis of the absence and ignoring of, but also the presence of, autistic people in worship. Armand Leon Van Ommen recounts the experiences of autistic people and considers how those experiences might reframe liturgical theology and the worship practices of the church.Table of Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Starting the Conversation on Autism and Worship 1. Setting the Scene: Language, Autism Theology, and Autistic Experiences of Worship 2. How Autism Came to Be: The Problem of "Autism Is..." 3. The Tyranny of the Normal: Exposing the Cause of Absence and Ignoring 4. Presence and Participation: Toward a Theology of Availability 5. A Temple Community: A Liturgical-Theological Redrawing of "Normal" 6. Availability in Practice: Autistic Worship in Singapore Conclusion: A Church That "Gets You"

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    £35.06

  • Sophia Institute Press The Fruit of Her Womb: 33-Day Preparation for

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  • LEGARE STREET PR Luniolatry Ancient and Modern a Lecture

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  • Legare Street Press Die Einheitslehre der göttlichen Trinität

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  • Catholic University of America Press Salvation Through Temptation Maximus the

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  • Holiness through Work – Commemorating the

    St Augustine's Press Holiness through Work – Commemorating the

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisTo mark the 40th anniversary of John Paul II's encyclical on human work, published in 1981, a group of globally-recognized scholars presents the critical aspects of this document and its purpose. These original essays revisit John Paul II's approach to work in post-modern society and reconnect the dignity of the working person to a pursuit of holiness. These authors convey that only when it is truly Christian can humanism accomplish the lofty ideals it indicates. This book is a timely contribution to the field of scholarship that focuses on Catholic Social Thought and is ideally suited for graduate studies and the reader interested in more serious questions in Christian theology. Giulio Maspero, "The Bible and the Fathers of the Church on Work" Patricia Ranft, "Work Theology in the High Middle Ages" Angela Franks, "John Paul II's Metaphysics of Labor" Deborah Savage, "Confronting a Technocratic Future: Women's Work and the Church's Social Vision" Martin Schlag, "Contemplation at Work: A Theological Conversation Between John Paul II and Josemaría Escrivá" Richard Turnbull, "Laborem Exercens: A Protestant Appreciation" Michael Naughton, "Good Work: Insights from the Subjective Dimension of Work" Christopher Michaelson, "Subjects and Objects in Meaningful Work" Javier Ignacio Pinto Garay and Alvaro Pezoa Bissieres, "The Worker and the Transistor: The Dignity of Work and Business Ethics in Global Corporate Practices" Gonzalo Flores-Castro Lingán, "The Real Work: Making the Encyclical Laborem Exercens Operational" Geoffrey C. Friesen, "Laborem Exercens and the Subjective Dimension of Work in Economics and Finance"

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  • LEGARE STREET PR Coleccion De Los Apologistas Antiguos De La Religion Christiana

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  • SCM Press Three Mile an Hour God

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    Trade Review- Published in 1979, this is the first time the book has been released in a new edition. - With a foreword from John Swinton, whose own work draws heavily on the ideas within the book

    15 in stock

    £24.50

  • Anchor Recordings Ltd Engel

    15 in stock

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    £8.06

  • Legare Street Press The Adventures of John Smith in Malaya 16001605

    15 in stock

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    £19.95

  • LifeWay Christian Resources Counterfeit Kingdom

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  • Whitaker House Defeat the Devil: Dismantling the Enemy's Plan to

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    £14.11

  • After the Rapture

    Thomas Nelson Publishers After the Rapture

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhat if you or someone you loved missed out on the Rapture? What happens to those who are left behind? Trusted and beloved Bible teacher Dr. David Jeremiah shares the help and hope people will need as they face unfolding events during the End Times.

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    £13.99

  • On Theology and Psychology

    Princeton University Press On Theology and Psychology

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    £32.30

  • Bonhoeffers Black Jesus

    Baylor University Press Bonhoeffers Black Jesus

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisFollows Dietrich Bonhoeffer as he defies Germany with Harlem's black Jesus. The Christology Bonhoeffer learned in Harlem's churches featured a black Christ who suffered with African Americans in their struggle against systemic injustice and racial violence - and then resisted.Table of Contents Foreword to the Revised Edition (Ferdinand Schlingensiepen) Preface to the Revised Edition Introduction 1. To Harlem and Back: Seeing Jesus with New Eyes 2. A Theology of Resistance in the Harlem Renaissance 3. Bonhoeffer in the Veiled Corner: Jesus in the Harlem Renaissance 4. Christ, Empathy, and Confrontation at Abyssinian Baptist Church 5. Christ-Centered Empathic Resistance: Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus in Germany Conclusion

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