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According to Margaret Barker's groundbreaking theory, temple mysticism underpins much of the Bibl...
Rowan Williams takes you to the heart of what Christianity means for those who practise it, and t...
A small but hugely important book on how to interpret the Bible by one of the world's most influe...
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Children are equal members of the Church by virtue of their baptism', writes Stephen Lake 'and th...
This book is a comprehensive introduction to the theology and practice of pastoral studies, and o...
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The relationship of 'land' to 'theology' has been a motif living within the Jewish tradition sinc...
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