An Introduction to World Methodism

Setting the world on fire: Leslie Griffiths on a sparkling, sure-footed account of his Church

A Time to Laugh: The religion of humor

Skip the psychology and enjoy the jokes: Stephen Tomkins finds little religion here, but laughs nevertheless

The Church Explorer's Handbook

Squinting at stall and altar rail: Julian Litten welcomes a guide to parish churches for our times

Porridge and Passion

Finding God behind bars: To pray is to change, declares Eva McIntyre

The Great Crown Jewels Robbery of 1303

A case of rififi in the late Middle Ages: Giles Gasper enjoys history blended with a good detective yarn

Signs, Wonders, Miracles: Representations of divine power in the life of the Church

And this shall be a sign unto you . . .Nicholas Orme on the understanding of wonderful things

Glory Descending: Michael Ramsey and his writings

Mystic and man of prayer: Ramsey focused on glory, but also on social theology, says Kenneth Leech

Malory: The life and times of King Arthur's Chronicler

Evil feys

Know the Truth: a memoir

Prudence Fay notes paperbacked recollections of two Archbishops

Jean Vanier, founder of l'Arche

'I've been reading An Interrupted Life, the diaries of Etty Hillesum, a young Jewish girl who died in Auschwitz. The book is made up of the diary...

The Rose Window: Splendour and symbol

Flamboyant masterpiece

The Organists and Organs of Hereford Cathedral

Music-maker

Holy Joe

Disaster in the park: David McLaurin examines a novel with an avowedly Evangelical theme

The Birth of the Church: From Jesus to Constantine, AD 30-312

Every one to his own way: Dispute has always marked the Church, says Cally Hammond

Meditations

Think on these things: In both these books the abiding theme is love, declares Penny Seabrook



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