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18 November 2016


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A Body Broken for a Broken People: Divorce, remarriage and the eucharist was first published in 1990. This is a completely new and revised edition, which takes account of the Pope Francis’s 2014 Synod on the Family. Francis Moloney focuses particularly on the RC Church, but much of the material is appropriate for those of other Christian traditions too (Darton, Longman & Todd, £14.99 (£13.50); 978-0-232-53204-3).

Living with bipolar disorder is not straightforward. Kathryn Greene-McCreight, who suffers from the condition, wrote Darkness is my Only Companion: A Christian response to mental illness which has been revised and expanded, and now has a foreword by Archbishop Justin Welby (Brazos Press, £12.99; 978-1-58743-372-6).

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