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Traditions of Christian Spirituality

This important series seeks to make the riches of selected traditions available to a contemporary public. The books in the series offer excellent introductions to some of the major Christian traditions showing the key themes and values of their spirituality. They also highlight the relevance of themes and values to the experience of modern day readers. Authors in the series have been chosen for their knowledge of a particular tradition and also for their ability to write in an acessible style.
Series Editor: Philip Sheldrake

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MARY MACKILLOP
The Ground of Her Loving
Margaret Paton

· Mackillop’s Canonisation by the Pope is imminent
. Australia’s first saint
. Founder of the order Sisters of St. Joseph
Many books have been written about MacKillop’s remarkable life. In The Ground of Her Loving  Margaret Paton delves more deeply into what inspired this great Australian, and her devotion to children and to the poor. She describes the articulate intelligence which
enabled her to stand her ground against bishops, and her generosity of spirit which led her to forgive everyone who had wronged her. It is moving to read
the loving advice she gave to the sisters, to recognise her lack of self importance, and her openness to whatever was to be.
Paton draws out links with the spirituality of Ignatius of Loyola, Simone Weil and Evelyn Underhill, who wrote, as Mary MacKillop did, about the adorable will of God. She also draws interesting comparisons between MacKillop and Sr. Helen Prejean, with whom Mary MacKillop courageously shared a willingness to be with prisoners facing the death penalty.


Price: £10.99   Pages: 161   ISBN: 9780232527995
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FAITH MAPS
Ten religious explorers from Newman to Joseph Ratzinger
Michael Paul Gallagher SJ

What would the giants of theology say to us today?


In Faith Maps a theologian of great flair and originality ‘translates’ the voices of several leading thinkers into a series of reflections on faith and contemporary
life and culture. The result is both a delightful introduction to theology and religion for students and general readers and a thought-provoking improvisation on familiar themes that will delight specialists.
Gallagher devotes a separate chapter to each of ten writers who have explored the credibility of religious faith, beginning with John Henry Newman and ending with Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, due to visit the UK later this year. But, he writes, ‘I do not simply report on what they say. I offer a brief summary of their ideas but I also “translate” their vision into a more contemporary and less specialist idiom. What would they say today? Or, what do they inspire in me? As in music, they are variations on a theme with considerable freedom to go beyond their explicit statements.’

Price: £12.95  ISBN: 9780232527971
Pages: 160
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G.K. CHESTERTON
Theologian
Aidan Nichols OP

PUBLISHING end October - any orders placed now will be delivered early November

Why study theology through G.K. Chesterton?
Best known as journalist, playwright,novelist and poet, G.K. Chesterton never thought of himself as a theologian. Nevertheless he could not help thinking theologically – even when he was making jokes – and his writings illuminate the profoundest religious themes.
Famous for his intellectual defence of Christian belief in his books Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man – which helped to convert C.S. Lewis – he rescued Christian truth from becoming a purely academic exercise.
Like Lewis, Chesterton, one of the great converts of the twentieth century, draws us directly into theology through his encounter with the Word of God. A master of Christian apologetics, Chesterton shows us the faith of the Catholic Church as most of us have never seen it before: as “a new continent full of strange flowers and fantastic animals, which is at once wild and hospitable.” Essential reading for anyone who already loves Chesterton, the book is also and more importantly a new kind of introduction to theology. It throws fresh light on the oldest of questions: the existence of God, the nature of man and the Church, the meaning of Christ, and the call to holiness.

 
Price: £12.95  ISBN: 52776 8
Pages: 224
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JOSEPHINE BUTLER
A guide to her life, faith and social action
Rod Garner
Forgotten saint? Proto-feminist? Born in 1828, Josephine Butler was a passionate campaigner for better rights for women and  made her political mark in bringing about the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act. Rod Garner's lively portrait reveals her incredible achievements and the radical Christian faith which sustained her work.  
Price: £5.95  ISBN: 52747 4
Pages: 128
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LETTING GOD BE GOD
The Reformed Tradition
David Cornick

This lively and insightful exploration of Reformed identity first traces the historical development of the Reformed tradition, from Calvin and Zwingli to the Iona Community and Taizé, before comparing and contrasting theology and the practice of prayer across a variety of Reformed writers.

Election, its Biblical roots and socio-political consequences, is at the core of Reformed experience, and David Cornick considers how the doctrine of election was appropriated, and its effect on spirituality.


‘In comparison to other religions, Christianity is not always associated in people’s minds with spirituality.  This is a great pity, for Christianity East and West over two thousand years has given birth to an immense range of spiritual wisdom.  There is a widespread hunger for spirituality in all its forms, and this is an opportune time for a new series which will help more people to be aware of the great riches available within Christian tradition.’  
      Philip Sheldrake, series editor

 
Price: £5.00  ISBN: 52722 9
Pages: 176
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A PASSIONATE BALANCE
The Anglican Tradition
Alan Bartlett

A clear and inclusive account of the broad, rich, and developing core of Anglican spirituality as it has evolved through history.

 
Price: £9.95  ISBN: 52596 X
Pages: 144
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ENCOUNTERING THE SPIRIT
The Charismatic Tradition
Mark Cartledge

A survey of 'spiritualities of the Spirit' embracing both the Pentecostal tradition and the charismatic movement in the major western churches.

There are an estimated 500 million ‘Pentecostal’ or charismatic Christians, often belonging to relatively new churches, and they make up the most vibrant and fastest-growing parishes and communities in the world. Yet as Mark Cartledge shows, charismatic spirituality has been a feature of Christianity from the earliest days, even if aspects of it have often been marginalized and ignored.

His masterly introductory survey, ideal for both the general reader and the student, traces the movement back to the Bible and the work of Tertullian, to Montanism, Simeon the New Theologian, Joachim of Fiore, John Wesley, and recent charismatic and neo-charismatic renewal sources.

 
Price: £9.95  ISBN: 52615 X
Pages: 144
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PRAYER AND COMMUNITY
The Benedictine Tradition
Columba Stewart OSB
Explores fundamental themes of the Rule of St Benedict, its historical development and application to Christian life today.  
Price: £9.95  ISBN: 52240 5
Pages: 144pp
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GRACE THAT FREES
The Lutheran Tradition
Bradley Hanson
Understanding spirituality as faith with a path, Hanson traces the core elements of Lutheran faith and practice as they appeared initially in the Lutheran reformation, and how they developed in relation to later cultural currents, and are carried on today. He draws out those features which mark Lutheran spirituality as both evangelical (justification by grace through faith and the vocation of every Christian), and Catholic (strongly sacramental and grounded in classic confessions). Accessible, authoritative and clear, Grace That Frees is the first study of Lutheran spirituality and its relationship with other Christian spiritual traditions.  
Price: £9.95  ISBN: 52479 3
Pages: 144pp
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THE WAY OF SIMPLICITY
The Cistercian Tradition
Esther de Waal
The origins and spread of the order and an exploration of key themes, including simplicity, love, conversion, silence, work and contemplation.  
Price: £9.95  ISBN: 52264 2
Pages: 160pp
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THE POETIC IMAGINATION
An Anglican Spiritual Tradition
L William Countryman

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An absorbing study of two of the most distinctive expressions of Anglo-Saxon civilisation: literature and Anglican spirituality.

 
Price: £8.95  ISBN: 52267 7
Pages: 144pp
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