Hahn, the bestselling author of "The Lamb's Supper" and "Reasons to Believe," celebrates the touchstones of Catholic life, guiding readers to a deeper faith through the Church's rites, customs, and traditional prayers.
In Reclaiming the Common Good, leading thinkers and social activists contribute to a collection of essays exploring what is meant by 'The Common Good' (the theme of the 2017 Greenbelt Arts Festival) and how it can be implemented inside and outside of Christian circles.
A wide range of UK and US LGBT+ Christians share their stories, perspectives, and experiences as they have worked hard to reconcile their faith and sexuality.
In Seven Days to Freedom, John Davies shows how the biblical story of Creation is all about liberation and demonstrates how it is relevant to many contemporary concerns, including housing and land-tenure, slavery, climate-change, and education.
Hope is a determination to live for what is worth living for today, whatever tomorrow may bring. In the bleakest of times hope may seem beyond our grasp, but David Gee’s stirring book... Læs mere
Experiences of some Anglican lay women.
In short chapters suitable for individual reading or group study, and questions for meditation and reflection, Sheila Cassidy considers the word 'LENT' as an... Læs mere
Holiness cannot be taught by any kind of trick or technique and can only be truly understood through a personally transformative process, explains... Læs mere
An ecofeminist and ecumenical perspective.
In My Theology: Duppy Conqueror, Robert Beckford asks: ‘How can people racialised as black conceive God, Jesus, and the Spirit within contemporary concrete social and political worlds?’... Læs mere