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Top ten religious books

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06 September 2013

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Church Times top ten religious books
(previous month's position in brackets)

1 On God's Side by Jim Wallis (Lion, £9.99) (-)

2 When God is Silent by Barbara Brown Taylor (Canterbury Press, £8.99) (-)

3 Pope Francis: Untying the knots by Paul Vallely (Bloomsbury, £12.99 (Church Times SPECIAL OFFER PRICE £10.99) (-)

4 Even More Concise 10 Second Sermons by Milton Jones (DLT, £5.99) (-)

5 Rules for Reverends by Jeremy Fletcher and Dave Walker (BRF, £6.99) (-)

6 A Silent Action by Rowan Williams (SPCK, £10.99) (-)

7 Rice's Church Primer by Matthew Rice (Bloomsbury, £14.99) (Church Times SPECIAL OFFER PRICE £11.99) (-)

8 Living Faithfully by John Pritchard (SPCK, £9.99) (-)

9 Creation, Power and Truth by Tom Wright (SPCK, £9.99) (-)

10Good Worship Guide by Robert Atwell (Canterbury Press, £19.99) (2)

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