This short book is a reflection on life as an intentional Christian community, written by Bonhoeffer during his time as a head of the Illegal Seminary of the Confessing Church in Finkenwalde (Eastern Prussia).
Malcolm Guite explores the vision from which all his writing springs - that there is a radiant reality at the heart of things which our dulled sight misses, and that the imagination is an aspect of the image of God in us that can awaken us to the presence and truth of God shimmering through all creation.
Discerning truth from error has become an increasingly challenging task-even in the church. Learn how to recognize today's deceptions and the harm they cause, and equip yourself to avoid these counterfeits while remaining steadfast in your faith.
The Christian Belief for Everyone series comprises five guides to the basic ideas of the Christian faith, aimed primarily at ordinary churchgoers. This new volume examines the identity and significance of Jesus of Nazareth.
Love's Mysteries reflects powerfully on our fundamental limitations as creatures of flesh and bone, and what our experiences of grief, loss, and fragility tell us about God. Rachel Mann explores what happens when our bodies are under pressure, suggesting that the precariousness of life might be where we most authentically encounter God.