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      • October 2010

        Greening Paul

        Rereading the Apostle in a Time of Ecological Crisis

        by David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt, Christopher Southgate

        A remarkable, wide-ranging attempt to read the Pauline literature from an ecological perspective, Greening Paul, the first book of its kind, traverses carefully between extremes claiming to present Paul's narrative world and simply subjugating the Bible to a contemporary set of ethical values. Skillfully the authors craft their reading of Paul according to the cutting-edge insights of narrative criticism and tackle burning questions which assail Christians in the present ecological crisis: Does the biblical tradition inculcate an anthropocentric worldview that gives humanity license to exploit the earth for our benefit? Does biblical eschatology imply that the earth is of only passing significance for the elect? Greening Paul is a timely and adroit re-reading of the apostle Paul that provides a potentially very fruitful ecological vision, all the while staying true to the biblical text.

      • Test

        by Jon Cox

        Mission Immeasurable is the account of how an ordinary guy, a casualty staff nurse in London, was called to  encourage young people in his city, to embrace the ‘Adventure of Faith’ and set up a dynamic outreach for young people through adventure activities.  The story relates how, from apparently hopeless beginnings, the ministry has grown to reach over six thousand children and young people every year. It focuses mainly on the early, pioneering story of Jonathan Cox and describes the remarkable ways in which God guided and provided, as he witnessed a truly amazing series of clear answers to prayer. There is also a real challenge to the readers to seek God’s call on their lives, to take Ephesians 2:10 seriously. Life is no dress rehearsal!

      • Thriller / suspense

        Dominium Dei

        by Thomas Greanias

        The assassination of Caesar's chief astrologer explodes into revelations of a supersecret organization known as Dominium Dei—the "Rule of God"—and an imperial plot to establish the rule of Rome forever. DOMINIUM DEI. In his global blockbusters Raising Atlantis, The Atlantis Prophecy and The Atlantis Revelation, New York Times bestselling author Thomas Greanias masterfully blended ancient mysteries and modern conspiracies. In this spectacular new thriller set in Ancient Rome, Greanias reveals the master plan to shape our world’s reality and has crafted a timeless epic adventure. DOMINIUM DEI. Welcome to the New World Order. Welcome to Rome at the end of the first century. No one from slave to senator can escape the Reign of Terror under Emperor Domitian. Caesar has declared himself Lord and God of the Universe. Before him all must bow or die in the Games. Enter the innocent playwright Athanasius. Wrongly accused of treason by jealous rivals, he is condemned to the scripted "reality" of the arena. Death is guaranteed. Against all odds he escapes, alone with a secret that will shake the world. But Athanasius has unleashed the wrath of Rome. Now the empire will hunt him down to the ends of the earth, stopping at nothing to ensure that the secret of Dominium Dei—the "Rule of God"—dies with him.

      • July 2024

        The Unity of Faith

        Essays for the Building Up of the Body of Christ

        by Thomas G. Weinandy

        In this volume, The Unity of Faith: Essays for the Building Up of the Body of Christ, Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., has compiled a theologically significant medley of essays. The title is taken from Ephesians 4:11–13 (“And his gifts were … for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God….”). The “unity of faith” in this book refers both to the interrelation between the truths of the faith, whether Trinitarian, Christological, or ecclesiological, and to unity among those who hold the faith. The first section deals with the Trinity, usually with ecumenical questions in mind, ranging from the question of the filioque to the trinitarian thought of Johnathan Edwards. The second section presents the author’s mature judgments in a topic for which Weinandy has become notable—the impassability of God and the human suffering of Christ. The third looks at other aspects of Christology with the help of patristic writers, but for sake of the contemporary theological milieu. For example, what is the relationship between the Incarnation and soteriology? What is the nature of Christ’s human consciousness and knowledge? How does Paul perceive the primacy of Christ within his Christological hymns? The fourth section turns to the unity between faith and reason. In doing Catholic theology, how do theologians apply reason when contemplating the mysteries of faith? What is the philosophical and theological significance of Pope John Paul II’s encyclical, Fides et Ratio? The final section turns to the life of believers in the unity of faith, with topics such as Henri de Lubac’s contributions to ecclesiology, the sacramentality of the Catholic priesthood, the very delicate issue of the need for conversion and the Jews in relationship to the Church, and the Christian family as a domestic church, taking up the roles of priest, prophet, and king. Weinandy invariably writes in a clear and engaging manner, so much so that these essays will bring to the greater knowledge of God not only academics and students of theology, but also the educated laity.

      • Music
        September 2012

        Bach, Beethoven and the Boys

        Music History as it Ought to be Taught

        by David W. Barber

        David W. Barber has delighted readers around the world with Accidentals on Purpose, When the Fat Lady Sings and other internationally bestselling books of musical humor. His bestselling Bach, Beethoven and the Boys chronicles the lives of the great (and not-so-great) composers as you've never read them before – exploring their sex lives, exposing their foibles and expanding on our understanding of these all-too-human creatures. Filled with information, interesting facts and trivia, this hilarious history covers music from Gregorian chant to the mess we're in now. From Bach's laundry lists to Beethoven's bowel problems, from Gesualdo's kinky fetishes to Cage's mushroom madness, Barber tells tales out of school that ought to be put back there. (Think how much more fun it would be if they taught this stuff.) As always, Dave Donald had provided witty and clever cartoon illustrations to accompany the text. "My heartiest commendation for an admirable work of scholarship... I will not say again that it is funny, since this will compel you to set your jaw and dare Barber to make you laugh." - Anthony Burgess, on Bach, Beethoven and the Boys

      • Christian ministry & pastoral activity

        Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts

        by Karmen A. Booker

        As you read the pages of “Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts”, you will discover your passion and specific gifts when you take the Spiritual Gifts Test.  I also discuss: Exploring Your God-given gifts The 4 Personality Styles               –    D – Dominant               –    I – Inspiring               –    S – Submissive               –   C – Competent What are Spiritual Gifts Different Types of Spiritual Gifts Key Elements to Exploring Spiritual Giftedness Different Spiritual Gifts Heart of the Servant The e-book also includes a Spiritual Gifts Test that you can score and discover your God-given Spiritual Gifts.

      • Christianity

        Christian Mentoring Guide for Women

        by Karmen A. Booker

        The Christian Mentoring Guide for Women is a GREAT RESOURCE for those who desire to mentor women or who are currently mentoring women. It focuses on the following: *  Methods for the Mentor and Mentee Getting to Know One Another *  Prayer of a Mentor / Prayer of a Mentee *  8-week Mentoring Guide (includes sections pertaining to Planning and Preparing, Sharing Together, Discussion Topics, and More) *  Starting a Women’s Ministry    –  10 Elements of an Effective Women’s Ministry    –  Job Descriptions for Key Women’s Positions such as Program Coordinator, Special Events Coordinator, Electives Coordinator    –  Suggestions for Securing Leaders *  Resources     –  Exploring Your God-Given Gifts     –  Spirit Given Gifts Questionnaire to Help you Discover your God-Given Gifts     –  Women’s Ministry Forms (Includes:   Mentor Interview Questions, Mentor Application Form, Mentee Application Form)

      • Bible readings, selections & meditations
        October 2014

        Seeing Jesus

        And Being Seen by Him

        by Christopher Cocksworth

        Recommended reading for Lent, this book paints compelling portraits of Gospel characters who saw and responded to Jesus, with a special emphasis throughout on the role and example of Mary. The Rt Revd Christopher Cocksworth encourages us to reflect on how we see Jesus, how he sees us, and how to see the world as he sees it.

      • Christian spirituality & religious experience
        December 2014

        The Spirit of Grace

        by Alister McGrath

        One of the world's most popular theologians explores the comforting yet mysterious place of the Holy Spirit in the life of faith. The fourth volume in this highly engaging series of study guides to the basics of Christian belief looks at the Holy Spirit, human nature, the doctrine of grace, and the place of the church in the Christian life. Full of stories and helpful illustrations, the material has been tested out on congregations to ensure that it is enjoyable, useful, and easy to read! Spirit of the Living God follows the well-received Faith and the Creeds (February 2013), The Living God (September 2013) and Lord and Saviour: Jesus of Nazareth (April 2014). The Christian Life and Hope will be published in April 2015.

      • Orthodox & Oriental Churches
        August 2015

        Modern Othodox Thinkers

        From the Philokalia to the Present Day

        by Andrew Louth

        A lively and perceptive account of the lives, writings and enduring intellectual legacies of the great Orthodox theologians of the past 250 years. This book explores and explains the enduring influence of some of the world's greatest modern theologians. Starting with the influence of the Philokalia in nineteenth-century Russia, the book moves through the Slavophiles, Solov'ev, Florensky in Russia and then traces the story through the Christian intellectuals exiled from Stalin's Russia - Bulgakov, Berdyaev, Florovsky, Lossky, Lot-Borodine, Skobtsova - and a couple of theologians outside the Russian world: the Romanian Staniloae and the Serbian Popovich, both of whom studied in Paris. Andrew Louth then considers the contributions of the second generation Russians - Evdokimov, Meyendorff, Schmemann - and the theologians of Greece from the sixties onwards - Zizioulas, Yannaras, and others, as well as influential monks and spiritual elders, especially Fr Sophrony of the monastery in Essex and his mentor, St Silouan. The book concludes with an illuminating chapter on Metropolitan Kallistos and the theological vision of the Philokalia.

      • Bible readings, selections & meditations
        November 2014

        Embodying Mark

        Fresh ways to read, pray and live the Gospel

        by Meda A. A. Stamper

        Embodying Mark invites readers on a journey through the entire Gospel, accompanying Jesus from his baptism to his empty tomb. Over the course of eight chapters, readers are guided through eight focus passages, each supplemented by related readings and a passage for prayer, along with words for contemplation to remember as they reflect on the theme for each chapter. The book offers a close reading of each text, drawing attention to key details that throw light on Mark's portrait of Jesus. Each chapter also offers exercises for praying and embodying the text through various forms of creative expression.

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