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The Bible and Science: Longing for God in a Science-Dominated World (Image not available) Confusing paradox surrounds the Bible. READ MORE >>
Jun 2011
Being About Borders: A Christian Anthropology of Difference READ MORE >>
May 2011
Pathway to Our Hearts: A Simple Approach to Lectio Divina with the Sermon on the Mount With the Sermon on the Mount as his focus, Collins welcomes readers into a nourishing encounter with the word of God, adapting the ancient practice of 'lectio divina' for today's Catholics. At this time of revival of the tradition of 'lectio divina', Archbishop Collins models a simple approach that anyone can take to reading scripture. READ MORE >>
Apr 2011
No Tolerance for Tyrants: The Biblical Assault on Kings and Kingship READ MORE >>
Apr 2011
Modern Credo: Telling the Christ Story Within the Context of Creation Drawing on his many years of communicating the Christ story within different cultural settings, Kevin Treston offers an inclusive approach to telling the Christ story within the context of creation. For two thousand years the Christ story has been a significant influence on the story of humankind, especially in Western orientated countries. However, there is now clear evidence that the Christ story is being marginalised in Western countries. READ MORE >>
Mar 2011
Migrations of the Holy: God, State, and the Political Meaning of the Church Whether one thinks that 'religion' continues to fade or has made a comeback in the contemporary world, there is a common notion that 'religion' went away somewhere, at least in the West. But William Cavanaugh argues that religious fervor never left, it has only migrated toward a new object of worship. In Migrations of the Holy he examines the disconcerting modern transfer of sacred devotion from the church to the nation-state.READ MORE >>
Feb 2011
On Your Mark: Reading Scripture Without a Teacher Expecting any literate person can pick up the gospels and read them as they were intended is hardly foolhardy. The profound effect of the culture the gospel writers lived and wrote in, their use of references unfamiliar to us today, and the personal understanding of the audience they had in mind versus today's impersonal scientific method are real barriers to understanding the message as the authors intended. READ MORE >>
Feb 2011
True and False Reform in the Church Archbishop Angelo Roncalli (later Pope John XIII) read True and False Reform during his years as papal nuncio in France and questioned whether it was possible to reform the church. A decade later as pope, he opened the Second Vatican Council... READ MORE >>
Jan 2011
Behaving in Public: How to Do Christian Ethics Too often, says Nigel Biggar, contemporary Christian ethics poses a false choice, either 'conservative' theological integrity or 'liberal' secular consensus. Behaving in Public explains both why and how Christians should resist these polar options. Informed by a frankly Christian theological vision of moral life and so turning toward the world with openness and curiosity, Biggar's succinct argument charts a third way forward. READ MORE >>
Dec 2010
Different Priest: The Epistle to the Hebrews In this work, a detailed analysis of the text known as the Epistle to the Hebrews enables us to conclude that this is the full text of a splendid Christian preaching, which conforms to the rules of Semitic rhetoric.READ MORE >>
Oct 2010
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