Offering an alternative to the usual models of theological reflection, this careful and helpful guide demonstrates to students the possibilities which emerge when the starting point for theological reflective practice
Filling a glaring gap in the literature around homiletics, Preaching Women considers reasons why women preachers should preach from their experiences as... Læs mere
Drawing on a wide range of practical insight with mission in one of the most secular contexts of the West, Pilgrims and Priests blends... Læs mere
A dynamic and constructive contribution to the discussion about faith and the new atheism. Apologetics is a key area of Christian theology, especially in an increasingly secular society. The authors explore what it means to do apologetics in an Anglican context.
'Ghost Ship' explores the harrowing stories of institutional racism within the Church of England. Through conversation with clergy and... Læs mere
A comprehensive study on the history and theology of the Eucharist. Aimed at undergraduate and graduate theology students, clergy and theologically literate laity.
Leading thinkers offer theoretical, contextual and practical responses to encourage a renewed love for the church and renewed energy to bear witness appropriately and creatively.
Beginning with an exploration of the practice of mindfulness in its Buddhist origins, Peter Tyler reflects on the practical use of mindfulness, its place within the Christian tradition of prayer, and its future within the Christian tradition.
"Living in the Gaze of God" offers an accessible exploration of the theme of ministerial accountability through the lens of one reflective tool – that of formal supervision of ministerial practice.
A constructive resource for all who endeavour to become reflective practitioners.