Black Sheep and Prodigals: An Antidote to Black and White Religion
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Weight | 0.194 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.2 × 13 × 19.4 cm |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 256 |
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Year Published | 2017-4-20 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1473611024 |
About The Author | Dave Tomlinson was a house church leader for many years and is now an Anglican priest. Unable to accept the narrow restrictions of his tradition, he founded the legendary Holy Joe's, a church in a pub in Clapham for disaffected church drop-outs. He is now Vicar of St Luke's, Holloway, a thriving parish church in north London. He is the author of the seminal The Post-Evangelical, I Shall Not Want and Re-enchanting Christianity, and most recently How to Be a Bad Christian and The Bad Christian's Manifesto. |
Dave Tomlinson continues to write for those on the edge of Christian faith. |
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Other text | A guide to faith for doubters, sceptics and baffled believers – from the bestselling author of How to be a bad Christian |
Back Cover Copy | 'Black sheep spirituality isn't a new thing. The church has always produced its prodigals: people who have swum against the tide, thought outside the box or disobeyed the rules in their pursuit of greater understanding. Surely it's a good thing for people to think for themselves, even if the rest of us disagree with their conclusions. Besides, faith isn't primarily about words but actions. We can argue till the cows come home about words and beliefs, but it is how we live that demonstrates the sincerity and legitimacy of our faith.' |
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