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The Time of Your Life

By Lawrence Osborn, Diana Osborn

The Dark Uncertainty: Wrestling with Suffering and Death

By David Clark, Sarah Clark

Crossing: Reclaiming the Landscape of Our Lives

By Mark Barrett

World to Gain

By Brian Horne

Jesus Wept: Reflections on Vulnerability in Leadership

By Vanessa Herrick, Ivan Mann

The Quest for Wholeness

By Martin Israel

Inward Road: And the Way Back

By Dorothee Solle

Adam: God's Beloved

By Henri J. M. Nouwen

Why Interfaith?: Stories, Reflections and Challenges from recent engagements in Northern Europe

By Andrew Wingate, Pernilla Myrelid

Trinity and Religious Experience of Man

By Raimundo Panikkar

Faith in a Risk-taking God

By Edward H. Patey

Joy of the Saints

By Robert Llewelyn

Covenant of Grace Renewed: Vision of the Eucharist in the Seventeenth Century

By Kenneth W. Stevenson

Citizen's Basic Income: A Christian Social Policy

By Malcolm Torry

Fading Splendour

By John Finney

The Concept of Nature

By John Habgood

Passion Readings for Three Voices: Jerusalem Bible Version

Swear to God: The Promise and Power of the Sacraments

By Scott W. Hahn

The Naked God: Wrestling for a grace-ful humanity

By Vincent Strudwick, Jane Shaw

Inner Journey, Outer Journey

By James Roose-Evans

God and the Gangs

By Robert Beckford

Enduring, Sharing, Loving: For All Those Affected by the Death of a Child

By Marilyn Shawe

Glory Under Your Feet

By Michael Marshall

Catholic Pentecostalism

By Rene Laurentin

New Heaven? New Earth?: Encounter with Pentecostalism

By Simon Tugwell, etc.

The Heart of Compassion: Daily Readings with St.Isaac of Syria

By St.Isaac of Syria, A. M. Allchin

Did You Receive the Spirit?

By Simon Tugwell

From Spare Oom to War Drobe: Travels in Narnia with my nine-year-old self

By Katherine Langrish

Seeking the Truth in Love: The Church and Homosexuality

By Bishop Michael Doe, Dr. Rowan Williams

Introducing Richard Hooker and the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity

By Very Revd Prof. Martyn Percy