Pulpit Journeys Pulpit Journeys is a collection of personal stories and interviews, in which prominent British preachers describe their formative influences and walks of faith
The Best Australian Stories 2007
This bright green book jostled for summer time reading with another weightier tome: the recently-published Penguin Book of Canadian Short Stories , edited by Jane Urquhart.
Campfires and Wellsprings in Surprising Places
It is a book that invites us to overhear a conversation between two people deeply involved in living — in life and death. It is shaped by Celtic spirituality in general and by the spirituality that saturates the Iona Community in particular.
New Under the Sun: Jewish Australians on Religion, Politics & Culture New Under the Sun is a series of essays written by Jewish Australians. They cover topics such as multiculturalism, interfaith dialogue, mixed marriages, refugees, museums, day schools, adult education, Zionism, Orthodoxy and Progressive Judaism and Aboriginal justice.
Two Small Books on Lay People and the Church
As an actively involved Christian layman, I have read or skimmed through many books by church ministers and theologians, both women and men.
What Makes Us Human?
Have you ever wondered what it is that distinguishes human animals from other animals? After all, the differences between humans and the great apes are quite small: humans and chimpanzees have 99.4 per cent of our genes in common.