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  • Kilchoman - Farm Distillery or Family Dynasty?

    by Graham Ward ...
    Nelson Mandela once said:"It's impossible until it's done"and"A winner is a dreamer who never gives up"In 2001, Anthony Wills had a dream - to establish the first new distillery on Islay in 120 years.This book explores how that dream became a reality, despite overwhelming odds and skepticism from even well-meaning peers. It delves into the rich history of Islay, the tradition of whisky distilling ... Read more

    $6.99 USD

  • Another Kind of Normal

    Ethical Life II

    by Graham Ward ...
    Every age needs to examine and propose its ways of living ethically. Another Kind of Normal: Ethical Life II constructs a mode of such living according to the Christian tradition, based upon an interpretation of Christ's coming and the relationship of that incarnation to God as the Creator of all things. In the second of four volumes, Graham Ward explores an Augustinian vision of consonance ... Read more

    $110.69 USD

  • Christ and Culture

    by Graham Ward ...
    Series series Challenges in Contemporary Theology
    Leading theologian Graham Ward presents a stimulating series of reflections on Christ and contemporary culture.Takes as its starting point Niebuhr’s famous volume on ‘Christ and Culture’ published in the 1970sExplores representations of Christ from sources as diverse as the New Testament and twentieth-century continental philosophyConsiders Christ and culture in the light of contemporary ... Read more

    $48.00 USD

  • Theology and Religion

    Why It Matters

    by Graham Ward ...
    Series series Why It Matters
    Graham Ward argues that the study of theology and religion, as a single academic discipline, plays a vital role in helping us to understand politics, world affairs, and the nature of humanity itself. Religion can be used to justify inhumane actions, but it also feeds dreams, inspires hopes, and shapes aspirations. By invoking a sense of wonder about the natural world, religion can promote ... Read more

    $10.00 USD

  • How the Light Gets In

    Ethical Life I

    by Graham Ward ...
    How the Light Gets In: Ethical Life I presents a systematic account of the teachings of the Christian faith to offer a vision, from a human, created, and limited perspective, of the ways all things might be understood from the divine perspective. It explores how Christian doctrine is lived, and the way in which beliefs are not simply cognitive sets of ideas but embodied cultural practices. ... Read more

    $28.49 USD

  • Cities of God

    by Graham Ward ...
    Series series Routledge Radical Orthodoxy
    Cities of God traces urban culture of north America and Western Europe during the 1970s, to ask how theology can respond to the postmodern city. Since Harvey Cox published his famous theological response to urban living during the mid-1960s very little has been written to address this fundamental subject. Through analyses of contemporary film, architecture, literature, and traditional theological ... Read more

    $60.99 USD

  • Unbelievable

    Why We Believe and Why We Don't

    Why believe? What kinds of things do people believe in? How have they come to believe them? And how does what they believe - or disbelieve - shape their lives and the meaning the world has for them? For Graham Ward, who is one of the mostinnovative writers on contemporary religion, these questions are more than just academic. They go to the heart not only of who but of what we are as human beings. ... Read more

    $49.49 USD

  • The Politics of Discipleship

    Becoming Postmaterial Citizens

    Series series The Church and Postmodern Culture
    Internationally acclaimed theologian Graham Ward is well known for his thoughtful engagement with postmodernism. This volume, the fourth in The Church and Postmodern Culture series, offers an engaging look at the political nature of the postmodern world.In the first section, "The World," Ward considers "the signs of the times" and the political nature of contemporary postmodernism. It is ... Read more

    $27.39 USD

  • Fundamentalism or Tradition

    Christianity after Secularism

    Series series Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought
    Traditional, secular, and fundamentalist—all three categories are contested, yet in their contestation they shape our sensibilities and are mutually implicated, the one with the others. This interplay brings to the foreground more than ever the question of what it means to think and live as Tradition. The Orthodox theologians of the twentieth century, in particular, have emphasized Tradition not ... Read more

    $32.39 USD

  • Unimaginable

    What We Imagine and What We Can’t

    What we imagine can crush us or create us, destroy us or heal us; it can pitch us into battles with demons or set us among the songs of angels. It has roots beneath consciousness and is expressed in moods, rhythms, tones and textures of experience that are as much mental as physiological.In his new book, a sequel to the earlier Unbelievable, one of Britain's most exciting writers on religion here ... Read more

    $44.59 USD

  • The God We Proclaim

    Sermons on the Apostles’ Creed

    Edited by John Hughes, Andrew Davison ...
    Throughout history, Christians have found the summary of their faith in the three ancient creeds. The God We Proclaim explores that faith as it is found in the shortest of them: the Apostles' Creed. The contributors are among Britain's foremost Christian communicators and teachers. Written with an infectious enthusiasm for theology, The God We Proclaim is ideal for anyone seeking to understand the ... Read more

    $10.09 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • On Tragedy and Transcendence

    An Essay on the Metaphysics of Donald MacKinnon and Rowan Williams

    From the time of Plato's proposed expulsion of the poets, tragedy has repeatedly proposed a challenge to philosophical and theological certainties. This is apparent already in early Christianity amongst leading figures during the patristic age. But this raises the question: Why was the theme of tragedy still accepted and deployed throughout the history of Christianity nevertheless? Is this merely ... Read more

    $27.39 USD or Free with Kobo Plus