Bloomsbury Home
- Home
- NON-FICTION
- Spirituality & Beliefs
- Church Today
- Praying for England
Praying for England
Priestly Presence in Contemporary Culture
Praying for England
Priestly Presence in Contemporary Culture
You must sign in to add this item to your wishlist. Please sign in or create an account
Description
This is a deceptively simple volume - theologically accessible but often deeply moving and profound. In it a new vision is sketched of how Christian priesthood can go forward today with humility, understated dignity, and spiritual power. It will be of special interest to English churchpeople in an 'established' setting, but is written no less with an ecumenical and international readership in mind.
Table of Contents
1. The authors have spent substantial periods of time in parish ministry- in many cases in places of serious social deprivation. 2. The mood of the book is faithfulness and hope. The authors believe that the practice and communities they describe constitute the heart of Anglicanism`s gift and witness to the nation.
3. The style of writing is direct and unapologetic. It is beautiful in prose and simple in argument. Several of the authors have distinguished international reputations who bring profound insight from pastoral and academic experience. But it also arises from a paradoxical situation- while Anglican theology world wide is undergoing a notable revival worldwide,the numerical strength of Anglicanism in England is in serious decline.
Introduction: Prayer, Place and the Poor by Sarah Coakley One: Representation by Stephen Cherry
Two: Glory by Peter Wilcox
Three: Imagination by Samuel Wells
Four: Presence by Edmund Newey
Five: Attention by Jessica Martin
Six: Honesty by Andrew Shanks
Seven: Debate by Grace Davie
Epilogue: Priesthood by Rowan Williams
Two Poems by David Scott
Note on the Littlemore Conference
Contributor List
Index
Product details
Published | 06 Oct 2008 |
---|---|
Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9780567032300 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
-
Title mentioned in edited version of author's essay appearing in The Tablet, April 2008.
-
"[Praying for England's] insights have important implications. Its at times shocking and moving accounts of priestly presence in difficult circumstances speak for themseleves." - The Tablet
-
Title mentioned in Church Times, August 2008
-
"Seven thought-provoking and varied essays on contemporary theological and pastoral issues, with an afterword by the Archbishop of Canterbury add up to a book worthy of a better binding, and many readers ... go and buy a copy - it says far more about what we are all really here for than anything I have read for some time." - The NEWSpaper
-
"A theological vision." -Christopher Ruddy, Commonweal