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05 June 2015

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Christianity in Review: A history of the faith in 50 books by Anthony Kenny (DLT, £14.99 (£13.50); 978-0-232-53172-5).

 

C. S. Lewis's List: The ten books that influenced him most, edited by David Werther and Susan Werther (Bloomsbury, £16.99 (CT Bookshop special offer £14.99); 978-1-62892-413-8).

 

Searching for Sunday: Loving, leaving and finding the Church by Rachel Held Evans (Thomas Nelson, £10.99 (£9.90); 978-0-718-02212-9).

 

How Jesus Became God: The exaltation of a Jewish preacher from Galilee by Bart Ehrman (HarperOne, £11.50 (£10.35); 978-0-06-177819-3). New in paperback.

 

Contemplative Prayer: A new framework by David Foster (Bloomsbury £12.99 (£11.70); 978-1-4081-8710-4).

 

Selected by Frank Nugent, of the Church House Bookshop, which operates the Church Times Bookshop.

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