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02 December 2016

Dethroning Mammon: Making money serve grace by Justin Welby (Bloomsbury, £9.99 (£8.99); 978-1-4729-2977-8). The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book for 2017.

 

Empire Baptized: How the Church embraced what Jesus rejected (second-fifth centuries) by Wes Howard-Brook (Orbis, £24.99 (£22.50); 978-1-62698-194-2).

 

The Way of Christ-likeness: Being transformed by the liturgies of Lent, Holy Week and Easter by Michael Perham (Canterbury Press, £16.99 (£15.30); 978-1-84825-901-0).

 

50 Ideas You Really Need to Know: Islam by Mona Siddiqui (Quercus, £12.99 (£11.70); 978-1-78429-612-4).

 

The Faith of William Shakespeare by Graham Holderness (Lion, £9.99 (£9); 978-0-7459-6891-9).

 

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

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