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Paperback. Condition: New. We live in a world in which the church inhabits a deep existential anxiety about its future, feels pushed to the edges of society and doesn't deal well with its marginalisation. Kosuke Koyama's writing most notably in his famous Three mile an Hour God acts as an antidote for the preoccupation with speed, size and the spectacular - "God walks slowly because He is love." In The God Who Walks Slowly, missiologist Ben Aldous explores how Koyama's theology encourages an approach to mission which truly reflects the rhythm, pace, vision and surrender of Christ.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Nearly 30 years after South African missiologist David Bosch explored what he called elements of an emerging ecumenical missionary paradigm Lived Mission in 21st Century Britain propose that there is still work to be done ecumenically for missiology to inhabit rightfully its role as critical friend, crosser of boundaries, advocate for justice and intellectual ankle biter.Bringing together a unique array of contributors, the book considers what mission as practice looks like both through the eyes of those who are well established as theologians and reflective practitioners and those who are working on the ground and have written little on their daily lived experience.Chapter authors include Jan Nowotnik, Graham Adams, Shemil Mathew, Timothy Boniface Carroll, Bisi Adenekan, Elizabeth Joy, Heather Major, Tom Hackett, James Woodward, Raj Bhara Patta, Paul Weller, Niall Cooper, Lisa Adjei, Shermara Fletcher and Anupama Ranawana.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. We live in a world in which the church inhabits a deep existential anxiety about its future, feels pushed to the edges of society and doesn't deal well with its marginalisation. Kosuke Koyama's writing most notably in his famous Three mile an Hour God acts as an antidote for the preoccupation with speed, size and the spectacular - "God walks slowly because He is love." In The God Who Walks Slowly, missiologist Ben Aldous explores how Koyama's theology encourages an approach to mission which truly reflects the rhythm, pace, vision and surrender of Christ.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Nearly 30 years after South African missiologist David Bosch explored what he called elements of an emerging ecumenical missionary paradigm Lived Mission in 21st Century Britain propose that there is still work to be done ecumenically for missiology to inhabit rightfully its role as critical friend, crosser of boundaries, advocate for justice and intellectual ankle biter.Bringing together a unique array of contributors, the book considers what mission as practice looks like both through the eyes of those who are well established as theologians and reflective practitioners and those who are working on the ground and have written little on their daily lived experience.Chapter authors include Jan Nowotnik, Graham Adams, Shemil Mathew, Timothy Boniface Carroll, Bisi Adenekan, Elizabeth Joy, Heather Major, Tom Hackett, James Woodward, Raj Bhara Patta, Paul Weller, Niall Cooper, Lisa Adjei, Shermara Fletcher and Anupama Ranawana.
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Published by Davies, 1926
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. Dust jacket age-toned, lightly spotted, creased at top-edge, several small splits along bottom edge, wrapped in removable archival film; Orange cloth boards slightly rubbed on corners, small bump to bottom edge of front board; Pages age-toned, lightly spotted on edges and endpapers/prelims, rough-cut edges; Binding tight. This is the new edition with and introduction by Aldous Huxley. Volume 1 of 2. ; 5.5 x 8.5"; 427 pages.
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Paperback. Condition: New. We live in a world in which the church inhabits a deep existential anxiety about its future, feels pushed to the edges of society and doesn't deal well with its marginalisation. Kosuke Koyama's writing most notably in his famous Three mile an Hour God acts as an antidote for the preoccupation with speed, size and the spectacular - "God walks slowly because He is love." In The God Who Walks Slowly, missiologist Ben Aldous explores how Koyama's theology encourages an approach to mission which truly reflects the rhythm, pace, vision and surrender of Christ.
Paperback. Condition: New. Nearly 30 years after South African missiologist David Bosch explored what he called elements of an emerging ecumenical missionary paradigm Lived Mission in 21st Century Britain propose that there is still work to be done ecumenically for missiology to inhabit rightfully its role as critical friend, crosser of boundaries, advocate for justice and intellectual ankle biter.Bringing together a unique array of contributors, the book considers what mission as practice looks like both through the eyes of those who are well established as theologians and reflective practitioners and those who are working on the ground and have written little on their daily lived experience.Chapter authors include Jan Nowotnik, Graham Adams, Shemil Mathew, Timothy Boniface Carroll, Bisi Adenekan, Elizabeth Joy, Heather Major, Tom Hackett, James Woodward, Raj Bhara Patta, Paul Weller, Niall Cooper, Lisa Adjei, Shermara Fletcher and Anupama Ranawana.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. We live in a world in which the church inhabits a deep existential anxiety about its future, feels pushed to the edges of society and doesn't deal well with its marginalisation. Kosuke Koyama's writing most notably in his famous Three mile an Hour God acts as an antidote for the preoccupation with speed, size and the spectacular - "God walks slowly because He is love." In The God Who Walks Slowly, missiologist Ben Aldous explores how Koyama's theology encourages an approach to mission which truly reflects the rhythm, pace, vision and surrender of Christ.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Nearly 30 years after South African missiologist David Bosch explored what he called elements of an emerging ecumenical missionary paradigm Lived Mission in 21st Century Britain propose that there is still work to be done ecumenically for missiology to inhabit rightfully its role as critical friend, crosser of boundaries, advocate for justice and intellectual ankle biter.Bringing together a unique array of contributors, the book considers what mission as practice looks like both through the eyes of those who are well established as theologians and reflective practitioners and those who are working on the ground and have written little on their daily lived experience.Chapter authors include Jan Nowotnik, Graham Adams, Shemil Mathew, Timothy Boniface Carroll, Bisi Adenekan, Elizabeth Joy, Heather Major, Tom Hackett, James Woodward, Raj Bhara Patta, Paul Weller, Niall Cooper, Lisa Adjei, Shermara Fletcher and Anupama Ranawana.
Published by Peter Davies, London, 1926
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Very Good. G. H. Harlow; G. M. Zornlin; et al. (illustrator). A two-volume set of Benjamin Haydon's autobiography and memoirs, with an introduction by Aldous Huxley. A two-volume set in the publisher's original cloth bindings. Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846) was a British artist who specialised in historical paintings, although he also painted portraits. In 1839, Haydon drew upon his extensive journals to write an autobiography. He had reached the year 1820 before he took his life. This autobiography was edited by Tom Taylor, with additional material from his diaries, and was first published in three volumes in 1853. This edition, complete in two volumes, was reprinted from the 1853 edition. Illustrated throughout. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Externally smart, though slightly faded to the spines and a little bumped to the extremities. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good. book.