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CT BookshopThe Church Times Bookshop has moved... |
Bridling desire for our goodThe Transformation of Desire: How desire became corrupted — and how we can reclaim it by Diarmuid O’Murchu |
Just getting on with the jobMission-shaped Parish: Traditional church in a changing world by Paul Bayes, Tim Sledge, John Holbrook, Mark Rylands... |
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The koan and the crossMystical Journey: An autobiography by William Johnston |
ProphetsMedieval & Renaissance Treasures from the V&A edited by Paul Williamson and Peta Motture |
Notice boardThe Call to Seriousness; Shining Like Stars; Pints of View |
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Craftsman’s artFairford Parish Church: A medieval church and its stained glass by |
Persecutor of the ChurchPersecutor of the Church: this crowned warrior is one of 12 per-secutors in Fairford’s stained-glass windows. Also from Fairford Parish Church, detailed... |
what I’m reading: the Revd Dr Carrie Pemberton CEO of CHASTE‘The Beermat Entrepreneur ; the Red Tent |
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Something like a fatherThe Evolving Reputation of Richard Hooker: An examination of responses 1600-1714 by Michael Brydon |
Hard to define, but still growingAnglican and Evangelical? by Richard Turnbull |
Opening doors to unfamiliar worldsThe Lord’s Prayer by Gerald O’Collins |
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Taking off in search of love and peaceA Wing and a Prayer: A message of faith and hope by Katharine Jefferts Schori |
Gate of heavenEssex by James Bettley and Nikolaus Pevsner |
CorrectionWe regret that two books reviewed last week were wrongly listed as being offered with Church Times Bookshop prices. |
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top ten religious booksThe buyers' choices |
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