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MORE IV - April 2020

  • MORE IV - April 2020

    • Helen Morris (2019)

      In Flexible Church, Helen D. Morris speaks to this issue by proposing an ecclesiology for innovative expressions of church that is grounded in biblical texts whilst self-consciously and intentionally developed for the contemporary Western milieu.

      Ministry, Ecclesiology

    • Tom Wilson (2019)

      Written for ordinands and those preparing to minister in neighbourhoods where interfaith and intercultural dialogue are essential, Tom Wilson argues that rather than a threat to churches, interfaith dialogue is an important tool for discipleship.

      Ministry, Interfaith, Discipleship

    • Jenni Williams (2019)

      The story told in the Book of Isaiah is one of power, fall, loss and restoration. It speaks not only to its own time and place but to us today in a world of political unpredictably, upset and division – in such a world, what does the Kingdom of God really mean?

      Bible, Old Testament

    • David Jasper (2018)

      Focussing upon the Church of England and the Anglican tradition, this book traces the history of `liturgical language' as it begins in the Early Church, but with particular emphasis upon the English Reformation liturgies.

      Ministry, Worship

    • Cathy Ross & Colin Smith (20)

      Missional Conversations introduces the reader to key themes in contemporary mission through global conversations between theory and praxis, this book takes the form of a conversation between reflective practitioners - both those in academia and with those who are practically engaged.

      Mission

    • Hannah Steele (2017)

      The emerging church movement has quickly become one of the fastest growing ecclesiological phenomena in the west today. But there is still a debate to be had about whether accessibility should trump Christian orthodoxy.

      Ministry, Ecclesiology

    • Stefan Paas(2019)

      Pilgrims and Priests blends this experience with a thorough analysis of relevant biblical, historical, sociological, theological and spiritual sources that bear relevance to missional identity in the challenging circumstances presented by the secular West.

      Mission

    • Deryn Guest, Robert Goss, Mona West (2015)

      The Queer Bible Commentary brings together the work of several scholars and pastors known for their interest in the areas of gender, sexuality and Biblical studies.

      Bible, Biblical Studies

    • Helen Cameron, Philip J. Richter, Douglas Davies (2005)

      This practical handbook - aimed at final year undergraduates, Masters-level students, student ministers, church leaders and policy makers interested in local faith communities - guides readers through the various tools, methods of analysis and research skills needed for studying local churches.

      Church, Research

    • Ralph McMichael (2019)

      In The Eucharistic Faith, the first of a significant new systematic theology of the Eucharist, Ralph N. McMichael weaves liturgy and theology together to understand the ways in which theology and Christian faith are, at heart, about the receiving of the gift of Jesus' life in Communion.

      Ecclessiology, Worship

    • Frances Young (2002)

      In lucid and non-technical prose, Young demonstrates how and why the two most familiar Christian creeds - the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed - came into being.

      Theology, Creeds

    • Christopher R. Baker, Elaine Graham Eds. (2018)

      This book offers not only an appreciation of John Atherton's work within a prodigiously large array of disciplines, but also an attempt to ask `what next', taking his work forward and considering where the future of public theology might lie.

      Theology, Public Theology