Exploring the crucifixion's profound significance, this Lent book delves into its central role in Christianity. Samuel Wells, drawing from his experience as a theologian and pastor, examines how the cross aligns with God's purposes and facilitates salvation. Through thoughtful reflection, the book invites readers to contemplate the deeper meanings and implications of this pivotal event in Christian faith.
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Samuel Wells staat bekend om zijn diepgaande verkenningen van de christelijke ethiek en theologie. Zijn werk richt zich op het verbinden van theoretische concepten met het praktische spirituele leven, vaak door de lens van ethisch handelen en theologische perspectieven. Wells onderzoekt hoe christelijke principes kunnen worden toegepast op de complexe vraagstukken van het hedendaagse bestaan, en biedt lezers manieren om levensomstandigheden te transformeren door geloof en ethiek. Zijn schrijven staat bekend om zijn intellectuele diepgang en spirituele inzicht.






Be Not Afraid
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A popular preacher and ethicist offers down-to-earth help on facing and overcoming common fears in the life of faith.
Focusing on racial and climate injustice, the book provides practical insights into addressing these critical issues. It highlights individual stories of injustice while offering actionable strategies to cultivate habits that promote justice. By encouraging readers to engage with these themes, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of justice as a means to challenge wrongdoing and inspire meaningful change in the world.
Designed for those leading intercessions in worship, this guide serves as an inspirational resource for both laypeople and clergy. It focuses on empowering users to deliver heartfelt and informed prayers, ensuring they are thoughtful and suitable for various occasions. The book aims to enhance the quality of public worship by equipping individuals to pray effectively on behalf of the community and the world.
Focusing on the transformation of Christian ethics, Stanley Hauerwas challenges the conventional view that centers on individual crises. He emphasizes the importance of the Church's faithfulness and its collective destiny, positioning his theological insights as crucial to contemporary debates in theological ethics. His distinctive and often controversial approach invites readers to reconsider the role of community in moral decision-making.
A Nazareth Manifesto
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A Nazareth Manifesto is an eloquent and impassioned ecumenical proposal for re-envisioning Christianity s approach to social engagement away from working for the people to being with them.
Liturgy on the Edge
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This practical companion to creating pastoral liturgies arises from the vibrant ministry of St Martin-in-the-Fields and is designed to aid local ministry teams in devising forms of worship outside and beyond the scope of authorised church liturgy, yet in sympathy with its purposes and structures.
Establishes theatrical improvisation as a model for Christian ethics, helping Christians embody their faith in the practices of discipleship.
The book highlights HeartEdge, an innovative church renewal movement that emerged in response to the pandemic, founded by Samuel Wells at St Martin in the Fields. It showcases the movement's extensive outreach, including serving thousands of meals and transforming into an online hub for conferences and theological education. A key feature is Wells' monthly discussions on the Church's future with prominent leaders from the UK and the US, which have attracted large online audiences, reflecting a vibrant and adaptive approach to faith in challenging times.
The prose poem offers direct and uplifting guidance, encouraging readers to embrace tranquility, appreciate their accomplishments, and navigate life's challenges with grace. Its timeless wisdom has resonated with millions, making it a source of inspiration and reflection on personal conduct and fulfillment.