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Top Ten religious books for March

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06 April 2018

  1. Reimagining Britain by Justin Welby (Bloomsbury, £16.99) (-)

  2. Waiting for the Last Bus by Richard Holloway (Canongate, £14.99) (-)

  3. Being Human by Rowan Williams (SPCK, £9.99) (-)

  4. Dust That Dreams of Glory by Michael Mayne (Canterbury Press, £10.99) (5)

  5. Interrupting Silence by Walter Brueggemann (Hodder & Stoughton, £10.99) (-)

  6. Paul: A biography by Tom Wright (SPCK, £19.99) (-)

  7. The Intercessions Handbook by John Pritchard (SPCK, £9.99) (-)

  8. Alleluia is Our Song by Michael Mayne (Canterbury Press, £10.99) (-)

  9. Things That Make for Peace by Peter Price (DLT, £12.99) (-)

  10. The Art of Lent by Sister Wendy Beckett (SPCK, £9.99) (4)


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