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  • af Stephanie Spellers
    158,95 kr.

    The New Church¿s Teaching series has been one of the most recognizable and useful sets of books in the Episcopal Church. With the launch of the Church¿s Teachings for a Changing World series, visionary Episcopal thinkers and leaders have teamed up to write a new set of books, grounded and thoughtful enough for seminarians and leaders, concise and accessible enough for newcomers, with a host of discussion resources that help readers to dig deep. Eric Law and Stephanie Spellers conclude the series with a dynamic conversation about faith, dialogue, and the generous give-and-take that makes Episcopal life possible. They interview the series¿ authors and provide summaries of each volume: history, theology, contemporary society, ethics, practice of ministry, Bible, and worship. Then they invite readers to expand the faith conversation: with self, with neighbor, with the ¿enemy,¿ and ultimately with God.

  • af The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry
    163,95 kr.

    Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry frames this volume with a clarion call for Episcopalians to join the Jesus Movement.

  • af Jesse Zink
    163,95 kr.

    Ponders how the good news of Jesus Christ is made known in our world today.

  • af Lauren F. Winner
    163,95 kr.

    ΓÇó Next generation of the classic Episcopal Teaching Series ΓÇó Accessible and engaging enough for newcomers and adult learners; full of content for church leaders and seminarians ΓÇó Filled with interactive study materials The New ChurchΓÇÖs Teaching series has been one of the most recognizable and useful sets of books in the Episcopal Church. With the launch of the ChurchΓÇÖs Teachings for a Changing World series, visionary Episcopal thinkers and leaders have teamed up to write a new set of books, grounded and thoughtful enough for seminarians and leaders, concise and accessible enough for newcomers, with a host of discussion resources that help readers to dig deep. In this seventh volume, bestselling author, scholar, and priest Lauren Winner introduces the story behind the Scriptures and invites readers to engage the Word of God with curiosity and confidence. Rich with content and grounded in Episcopal tradition, A Word to Live By is filled with WinnerΓÇÖs trademark combination of humor, authenticity, and rich insight.

  • - Birth and Rebirth
    af Thomas Ferguson
    153,95 kr.

    In the Church¿s Teachings for a Changing World series, visionary Episcopal thinkers and leaders have teamed up to revitalize the classic resource with fresh new voices and style, concise and clear enough for newcomers, yet grounded and thoughtful enough for seminarians and leaders.In this volume, seminary dean and popular blogger Thomas Ferguson traces the history of Christianity, with a special focus on the rise of the Anglican Communion and the birth and continual rebirth of The Episcopal Church. Explore how we got here and where we might be going.

  • af Dent Davidson
    158,95 kr.

    The new Church's Teachings series has been one of the most recognizable and useful sets of books in the Episcopal Church. With the launch of the Church's Teachings for a Changing World series, visionary Episcopal thinkers and leaders have teamed up to write a new set of books, grounded and thoughtful enough for seminarians and leaders, concise and accessible enough for newcomers, with a host of discussion resources that help readers to dig deep. What's really going on when Episcopalians gather for worship? Musician Dent Davidson and Bishop Jeff Lee bring decades of partnership to this lively conversation about the rituals that make faith real--gathering, bathing, welcoming, storytelling, feasting, and sending God's people. More than a treatise on the Book of Common Prayer, Gathered for God opens fresh ways of seeing what the Prayer Book makes possible.

  • af Scott Bader-Saye
    163,95 kr.

    The driving question: How do Episcopalians decide the right thing to do?