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-Esteemed former leader of the Anglican Communion distills the essence of the Christian faith -Overview from a scholar and pastor
An exploration of the nature of human consciousness and personhood by one of the world's greatest theologians.
This offers selections from all of Michael Ramseys key writings, with commentary and introduction. A key figure in Anglican spirituality, the book also includes the text of lectures given by Rowan Williams and Geoffrey Rowell to mark his centenary in 2004.
Arius is widely considered to be Rowan Williams' "magnum opus". With a fresh conclusion, in which the author reflects on how his views have changed or remained the same, this book will be useful reading for students of doctrine and church history.
Covering the liturgical year outside Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter, this collection of reflections, readings, poems and prayers focuses on the life and ministry of Jesus - the rich subject matter of the lectionary readings during Ordinary Time. This is a subtantial, original and varied resource for the longest liturgical season.
The old saying about being condemned to repeat the history we don''t know applies to Church history as much as to anything else. But we are often at a loss to know how to approach it. Much of what passed once for Church history was propagandist; and much of the best now written is brilliantly done but apparently detached from the Church''s present needs. Rowan Williams offers some reflection on how we think about the past in general.
In this classic treatise on Christian spirituality, Rowan Williams takes us with a new eye along a road marked out by Paul, John, Ignatius, Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Athanasius, Basil, Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine, and finally to Luther and St. John of the Cross. The Wound of Knowledge is a penetrating psychological and intellectual analysis of Christian spirituality from one of the finest theological minds of our day.
The Wound of Knowledge is a penetrating psychological and intellectual analysis of Christian spirituality.
What are we doing when we say the word 'Alleluia'? This title, previously published in hardback, explores the meaning of this word often spoken in Christian worship. It aims to give practical answers to how we cultivate 'an Alleluia view' of every moment.
A POWERFUL AND MOVING MESSAGE 31687 The trial, conviction and death of an innocent man 2000 years ago has particular resonance today. Atrocities from around the world shake us every week. And we ourselves also experience trials and challenges in our own lives. Bringing the gospel accounts vividly to life, Rowan Williams looks at how the trial of Christ profoundly challenges both what we believe and how we live. Drawing not only from the Bible, but also from contemporary fiction, film and theatre, he explores the ways society continues to put Christ on trial today. In fact, all Christians stand with him before a watching world. How we respond to this challenge is the focus of Christ on Trial. It increases our confidence in the faith we have received, and invites us to discover 'what we are and what we might be in God's sight'.
Den tidligere ærkebiskop af Canterbury, Rowan Williams, formidler kristendommens basale indhold. Kristen er en indføring i kristendommens grundelementer; dåben, Bibelen, nadveren og bønnen. I bogens fire kapitler kommer den tidligere ærkebiskop af Canterbury, Rowan Williams, omkring og ind i kernen af kristendommen og formår at formidle kompliceret stof på en letlæst facon Efter hvert kapitel er der spørgsmål til overvejelse/og eller diskussion.
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