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  1. The Medical Clergyman

    The Medical Clergyman

    Who do you go to when you’ve got a fever or broken limb? Your local vicar probably wouldn’t be the first person you would think of. Before the year 1858, medicine could be practised by a wide variety of people. A scientifically minded clergyman was one of them. In this extract from Caves, Coprolites, and Catastrophes, historian Allan Chapman explores this time in history. 

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  2. Black theology as a resource for transformative ministry

    Black theology as a resource for transformative ministry

    Is God Colour-Blind? by Anthony G. Reddie has been recently revised and updated for 2020. This new edition contains a new afterword on why Black Lives Matter. In this blog post you will find a extract taken from the introduction of the book. It is here that Anthony explains how this book can be used by Christian ministers and those in lay ministry '...to bring about constructive change and transform the thinking and emotional well-being of ordinary Black and White people'.

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  3. Lesson 90: Be Nice

    Lesson 90: Be Nice

    Tola Doll Fisher reflects on Ephesians 4.31, and how it can be used to remind us to not engage in behaviour that can negatively impact another's mental health. This extract from her book Still Standing is Lesson 90: Be Nice.

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  4. Notes on Love by Lauren Windle - publishing July 2021

    Notes on Love by Lauren Windle - publishing July 2021

    We're delighted to announce our latest acquisition, Notes on Love by journalist, speaker and recovering addict Lauren Windle. Perfect for fans of Dolly Alderton’s Everything I know About Love and Elizabeth Day’s How to Fail but who felt that they didn’t capture the nuances of what it means to date within church culture. Find out more about this exciting new book in the following blog post!

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  5. Love Means Love: Same-sex Relationships and the Bible

    Love Means Love: Same-sex Relationships and the Bible

    Last month saw the publication of Love Means Love by David Runcorn. Prior to publication we sent out review copies of the book to a number of individuals who we thought would be interested in reading it. In this blog post you will find a review from Emma, a supporter of the Campaign for Equal Marriage in the Church of England. She tells us what it was like going through 7+ years of denial, and how David's book is a 'welcome addition to ongoing conversations in the Church'.

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