June brings these two wonderful new books out into the world: a second title in our Studies in Trauma Theology series (For Nothing is Hidden) and a new title from Adrian Thatcher in response to hurt and safeguarding failures in the church...
As we approach Petertide, you can find some gifts for new priests and deacons on offer at @CHBookshop including some from SCM Press: https://t.co/7queEkvohV
Featuring titles from Simon Cuff, Andrew Rumsey, Victoria Turner, John Leach and others
June brings these two wonderful new books out into the world: a second title in our Studies in Trauma Theology series (For Nothing is Hidden) and a new title from Adrian Thatcher in response to hurt and safeguarding failures in the church...
Alun Evans in Evangelical Quarterly finds this 'both accessible and rigorously argued, offering essential insights to anyone seeking to think seriously about the future of mission...a book that can convict while being committed to transformation by the gospel'.
Baptist Quarterly on this:
'a call to mainstream churches for a compassion that breeds action...rooted in... an understanding of Black refusals of a Christianity that has ‘a default to whiteness’. This book offers a way into such an understanding.'
These two recent releases are now available in ebook format, and for customers in the US, Australia and Aotearoa NZ, as Print On Demand (for the US, please order via Westminster John Knox):
'Masculinities and Trauma in Church and Theology' is the subtitle of this collection edited by Will Rose-Moore, with contributions from @kmrodonnell, @AndrewGraystone, Isabelle Hamley, Carlton Turner and @alexianadlou.
Order for 20% off during June:
https://t.co/pLNSjQMN5f
June brings these two wonderful new books out into the world: a second title in our Studies in Trauma Theology series (For Nothing is Hidden) and a new title from Adrian Thatcher in response to hurt and safeguarding failures in the church...
'Masculinities and Trauma in Church and Theology' is the subtitle of this collection edited by Will Rose-Moore, with contributions from @kmrodonnell, @AndrewGraystone, Isabelle Hamley, Carlton Turner and @alexianadlou.
Order for 20% off during June:
https://t.co/pLNSjQMN5f
In his new book, Adrian Thatcher argues that we should start thinking of abusive theology as a category of theology and suggests the shape of a post-abusive alternative.
'Unflinching' yet 'hopeful' says Helen King
Order for £24 off during June via our website (link in bio)
As we approach Petertide, you can find some gifts for new priests and deacons on offer at @CHBookshop including some from SCM Press: https://t.co/7queEkvohV
Featuring titles from Simon Cuff, Andrew Rumsey, Victoria Turner, John Leach and others
A new book by E.P. Louis argues that many Black Christians are not rejecting God, but a form of Colonial Christianity they’re encountering in British churches
https://t.co/ZLqM7TbySX @SCM_Press
Last but not least, some apophatic theology!
Edda Wolff reimagines the Church as a space of continual transformation rather than institutional preservation. How might negative work renew the Church’s life, witness & mission?
Tell These Stones to Become Bread 20% off during March
Out at the end of October and available to pre-order now: Ayla Lepine writes about 12 women artists' work in conversation with other women (Paula Gooder, @ChineMcDonald, Selina Stone, Kelly Brown Douglas and more) on the spiritual themes in the piece.
Looking forward to visiting the University of Aberdeen on Thursday! If you're around King's College, come and find us in the Divinity Library for a chance to stock up on some lovely new theology books...
@aberdeenuni@AberdeenDiv
Looking forward to visiting the University of Aberdeen on Thursday! If you're around King's College, come and find us in the Divinity Library for a chance to stock up on some lovely new theology books...
@aberdeenuni@AberdeenDiv
What happens when faith communities become places of stigma rather than sanctuary?
Written for theologians, faith leaders & mental health professionals, Named, Shamed and Blamed introduces the concept of ‘spiritual stigma’ and explores its profound impact:
https://t.co/SAkei2NQ6M
Introducing the 1st title in our Studies in Trauma Theology series (ed @kmrodonnell): Assaulted Body, Assaulted Faith by Samantha G Smith.
This work examines the intersection of trauma and theology at the lived experience of sexual violation.
https://t.co/tEujMGZlid