Prayers of thanksgiving selected from old and contemporary sources, delightfully illustrated. Ideal for children ages 2-4.
Another collection of beautifully illustrated prayers, including short passages from the Psalms.
Originally published in 1922, this is the definitive account of the legends of St Joseph of Arimathea and his association with Glastonbury.
A study of the debate over methods of primary education and of the conflict between child-centred and more traditional-education; concern about the role of the teacher; and, the renewed challenge of 'play' as a tool of education.
This controversial study of socialist literature, expanded from the 1st Edition, considers the forgotten texts of socialism of the 19th and early 20th centuries, and reveals how socialism was often linked to conservative, racist and genocidal ideas.
In this collection of moving meditations, Frank Topping takes as his inspiration verses from the Psalms, St John's Gospel and St Paul's letter to the Romans. With his characteristic sensitivity and honesty he explores the well-loved passages and brings to them a new freshness.
A biography of the great Anglican missionary Roland Allen, tying his life and experience to the development of his church-centred theology of mission.
A witty and accessible dissection of the failure of Intelligent Design creationism, showing its inability to explain many basic features of human anatomy and highlighting its origins as a political rather than a scientific movement.
A first, full-length study of the life and work of a leading domestic architect of the Victorian era, illustrated with original pictures, plans and photographs, and containing a full catalogue raisonné of all Salvin's work.
A biography of Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh, combining rigorous research with keen insight into the life of the former leader of the Russian Orthodox Church in Great Britain.
A challenging theological study of modern nationalism and the nation-state, evaluated from the viewpoint of Christian ethics.
One of the classics of medieval mystical literature, this is the autobiographical account of Suso's spiritual journey, as told to a woman who sought his counsel.