There were 196 items found.
Showing page 6 from 20
-
Adam Bittleston: His Life, Work And Thought
- Paperback - Floris
Adam Bittleston was an ordained priest of The Christian Community, a movement for the religious renewal founded in 1922 with the help of the philosopher and founder of anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner. This book is the first biography of a fascinating and influential individual.
-
Jonah: Poets In Extremis
Richard Littledale - Hardback - Saint Andrew
Whichever way you look at it, landing up in the belly of a fish is a sad end for a prophet to come to. It wasn't the end for Jonah, just another chapter in a troubled life. This book will take you to the heart of Jonah's experiences. Through the skills of the storyteller, you will experience the ups and downs right there with him.
-
Scotland's Methodists: A History
Margaret Batty - Paperback - John Donald
This book traces the origins and evolution of Methodism in Scotland, through the breakaway 'Connexions' of the 19th century to war-time and ecumenical activity in the 20th century.
-
The Friendship Book 2011
- Hardback - D.C. Thomson
'The Friendship Book' has been a firm favourite with readers for 70 years. It contains verses to enjoy, uplifting quotes and stories to warm the heart. There's something special for every single day of the year.
-
The Gaelic Gospel
- Hardback - Saint Andrew
One of the greatest influences on the spread of Gaelic from Ireland to Scotland was St. Columba, so it is appropriate that the stories of the New Testament should be rendered in this rich and beautiful language. This book answers the growing enthusiasm for the scruptures in Gaelic.
-
Miracles: What The Bible Tells Us About Jesus' Miracles
William Barclay - Paperback - Saint Andrew
The miracles of Jesus Christ fulfil multiple functions, not least as part of Christ's ministry. They are a demonstration of God's power and Jesus' love for people of all castes and of any gender. Here, William Barclay unveils all the intention and significance of these amazing acts.
-
A Welcome To The Church
- Paperback - Saint Andrew
If you have recently joined the Church, or you want to go to church but don't know what to expect, then this is the book for you. Easily accessible, informative and peppered with humorous illustrations, this short guide will give the confidence to anyone who wants to know what it means to be a member of the Church of Scotland.
-
Who Needs Words?
Richard Littledale - Paperback - Saint Andrew
This book offers simple, straightforward and practical help for those who wish to spread the Christian message in the most effective, relevant and engaging way. It is a step-by-step method to enable you to improve the various ways in which you go about communicating, verbally, visually and in written form.
-
The Cult Of Saints And The Virgin Mary In Medieval Scotland
- Hardback - Boydell & Brewer
These studies of saints' cults in Scotland range from the early medieval period to the 16th century and combine major overviews with exploration of different topics from different disciplines: archaeology, literature, and history, especially political.
-
Sisters Of Sinai: How Two Lady Adventurers Found The Hidden Gospels
Janet Martin Soskice - Paperback - Vintage
In 1892, two adventurous sisters made one of the most important religious finds of the century. This title uses the story of the Smith sisters to take the reader on a 19th century journey. It traces the footsteps of these sisters as they voyage to Egypt, Sinai and beyond, clutching their Murray's guidebook.