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Spckcatalogue2017.Pdf Welcome to the SPCK Complete Catalogue 2017 Publishing has been a part of SPCK’s mission for over 300 years. Since 1698 we have been promoting Christian ideas and values, and continue to do so today by publishing, and supporting the publishing of, books and resources for people of all denominational and faith backgrounds. Our broad range of titles reflects the diversity of Christian traditions, covering many genres and including leading authors such as Tom Wright, Rowan Williams, Paula Gooder, Graham Tomlin and Janet Morley. Our team works hard to provide books that suit the needs of every Christian, whether you are a student, church leader or lay reader. From academic works and biblical studies – including the bestselling For Everyone commentary series – that inform, support and educate, to offerings of practical and pastoral help, such as the Little Books of Guidance, which tackle life’s biggest questions, or the SPCK Library of Ministry, there is something for everyone. Our expanding range has stories to inspire, provoke and encourage reflection. Some of these are true stories, such as the story of Hope for Justice’s fight to end modern-day slavery in Impossible Is a Dare and Terry Waite’s reflections on his travels and experiences in Solitude. Others are fictional, from authors such as Catherine Fox, Kate Charles and Simon Parke in our vibrant Marylebone House imprint. Our books on prayer, worship and spirituality help people grow in faith. World experts and acclaimed academics head up our growing history selection, with the Very Brief History series featuring Melvyn Bragg on William Tyndale and John Guy on Thomas More. And for those just beginning to enter the world of literature, we have bright, beautifully illustrated pictures books and stories, including the beloved Big Bible Storybook series. In this catalogue we present all the above as well as other supporting resources, which we hope will help fulfil our vision of a world where everyone is able to understand the Christian message and live life to the full. We hope you will agree that our titles are ones you can be proud to have on your shelves, and can inspire faith – perfect for reading and recommending. This catalogue provides complete listings for everything published by SPCK that is either in print or reprinting up to December 2017. Prices are subject to alteration without notice and all prices are net unless otherwise stated. The rights details provided are correct to the best of our knowledge, but should be used as a guide only. For rights information for specific titles, please contact our Rights Executive (see page 86 for contact details). If you would like more information on any of our titles, please visit our website at www.spck.org.uk Alternatively, you can contact our Sales Department on 020 7592 3900 or at: Sales Department SPCK Publishing 36 Causton Street London SW1P 4ST If you are a journalist and would like a review copy of any of our books, please contact the Publicity Department on 020 7592 3900. Information on how to order can be found on page 87. @SPCKPublishing /SPCKPublishing @SPCKPublishing Contents Biblical Studies 61 Baptism and Confirmation 4 For Everyone series: New Testament 62 6 For Everyone series: Bible Study Biography, Memoirs and Letters Guides 63 History and Historical Biography 66 8 For Everyone series: Old Testament Church Stationery 69 Church History 10 General 70 12 New Testament Marylebone House Indexes 16 Old Testament 73 18 Bibles By Title 78 19 Theology By Author 86 23 Modern Church series Permissions and Rights 87 24 Little Books of Guidance series Ordering and Distribution 25 Prayer and Meditation 27 Christian Living 31 Spiritual Reading 36 Personal Growth and Relationships 37 Pastoral Care and Counselling 38 New Library of Pastoral Care 38 Church, Mission and Ministry 43 SPCK Library of Ministry 44 Social and Ethical Issues 47 Women and Feminist Theology 48 Science and Religion 49 Liturgical Studies 51 Lent, Easter and Advent 54 Common Worship and Lectionary Resources 55 Worship Resources 56 Education Resources 57 Children’s and Youth Work 58 Bible Stories and Young Adult Fiction For Everyone series: New Testament ‘Tom Wright has accomplished a feat in this series. These commentaries are being used by beginning followers of Jesus as well as some of the most seasoned, sophisticated pastors I know.’ Scot McKnight, Julius R. Mantey Chair of New Testament, Northern Seminary, Lombard, Illinois All world ex. USA/Canada Early Christian Letters for John for Everyone Matthew for Everyone Everyone Part 2 Part 1 James, Peter, John and Judah Chapters 11–21 Chapters 1–15 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 240 pp 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 200 pp 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 240 pp 978 0 281 07186 9 978 0 281 07189 0 978 0 281 07192 0 eBook available eBook available eBook available Acts for Everyone Hebrews for Everyone Luke for Everyone Matthew for Everyone Part 1 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 208 pp 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 336 pp Part 2 Chapters 1–12 978 0 281 07187 6 978 0 281 07190 6 Chapters 16–28 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 224 pp eBook available eBook available 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 240 pp 978 0 281 07184 5 978 0 281 07193 7 eBook available eBook available Acts for Everyone John for Everyone Mark for Everyone Paul for Everyone Part 2 Part 1 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 256 pp 1 Corinthians Chapters 13–28 Chapters 1–10 978 0 281 07191 3 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 272 pp 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 280 pp 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 192 pp eBook available 978 0 281 07194 4 978 0 281 07185 2 978 0 281 07188 3 eBook available eBook available eBook available 4 | For Everyone series: New Testament Paul for Everyone Paul for Everyone Paul for Everyone Revelation for Everyone 2 Corinthians The Pastoral Letters Romans: Part 1 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 240 pp 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 176 pp 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus Chapters 1–8 978 0 281 07201 9 978 0 281 07195 1 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 192 pp 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 192 pp eBook available eBook available 978 0 281 07199 9 978 0 281 07197 5 eBook available eBook available Paul for Everyone Paul for Everyone Paul for Everyone The New Testament for Galatians and Thessalonians The Prison Letters Romans: Part 2 Everyone 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 192 pp Ephesians, Philippians, Chapters 9–16 2011 • £14.99 • HB • 592 pp 978 0 281 07196 8 Colossians and Philemon 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 176 pp 978 0 281 06426 7 eBook available 2014 • £9.99 • Pbk • 236 pp 978 0 281 07198 2 eBook available 978 0 281 07200 2 eBook available eBook available For Everyone Commentary Library New Testament Prayer for New Testament Wisdom for 2012 • £170.00 • Pbk • 4056 pp Everyone Everyone 978 0 281 06813 5 2012 • £8.99 • Pbk • 112 pp 2013 • £8.99 • Pbk • 128 pp 978 0 281 06906 4 978 0 281 06937 8 eBook available eBook available For Everyone series: New Testament | 5 For Everyone series: Bible Study Guides This series of short companion guides by Tom Wright is designed for anyone who wants to study the Bible as a group or independently, using the For Everyone series model. Thoughtful questions, prayer suggestions, useful background and cultural information are combined to help build a deeper understanding of the Bible 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus Acts Galatians and its message. 2009 • £4.99 • Pbk • 80 pp 2010 • £5.99 • Pbk • 128 pp 2010 • £4.99 • Pbk • 64 pp 978 0 281 06182 2 978 0 281 06380 2 978 0 281 06357 4 All world ex. USA/Canada eBook available eBook available eBook available 1 and 2 Peter and Judah 1 Corinthians Colossians and Philemon Hebrews 2012 • £4.99 • Pbk • 64 pp 2009 • £5.99 • Pbk • 80 pp 2009 • £4.99 • Pbk • 64 pp 2010 • £4.99 • Pbk • 80 pp 978 0 281 06863 0 978 0 281 06176 1 978 0 281 06175 4 978 0 281 06379 6 eBook available eBook available eBook available eBook available 1 and 2 Thessalonians 2 Corinthians Ephesians James 2009 • £4.99 • Pbk • 64 pp 2010 • £4.99 • Pbk • 64 pp 2009 • £4.99 • Pbk • 64 pp 2012 • £4.99 • Pbk • 64 pp 978 0 281 06181 5 978 0 281 06356 7 978 0 281 06177 8 978 0 281 06859 3 eBook available eBook available eBook available eBook available 6 | For Everyone series: Bible Study Guides John Luke Matthew Revelation 2010 • £5.99 • Pbk • 144 pp 2011 • £4.99 • Pbk • 144 pp 2009 • £4.99 • Pbk • 128 pp 2012 • £4.99 • Pbk • 128 pp 978 0 281 06225 6 978 0 281 06505 9 978 0 281 06179 2 978 0 281 06865 4 eBook available eBook available eBook available eBook available The Letters of John Mark Philippians Romans 2012 • £4.99 • Pbk • 64 pp 2009 • £5.99 • Pbk • 96 pp 2010 • £4.99 • Pbk • 64 pp 2009 • £4.99 • Pbk • 96 pp 978 0 281 06861 6 978 0 281 06178 5 978 0 281 06226 3 978 0 281 06180 8 eBook available eBook available eBook available eBook available For Everyone series: Bible Study Guides | 7 For Everyone series: Old Testament Using personal anecdote, a witty and lively style, and drawing on his considerable theological knowledge, John Goldingay takes us deep into the unfolding story of the Old Testament. All UK/EU 1 and 2 Samuel for Everyone Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther Isaiah for Everyone 2011 • £9.99 • Pbk • 208 pp for Everyone 2015 • £9.99 • Pbk • 272 pp 978 0 281 06129 7 2013 • £9.99 • Pbk • 216 pp 978 0 281 06136 5 eBook available 978 0 281 06132 7 eBook available eBook available 1 and 2 Chronicles Daniel and the Twelve Genesis for Everyone Jeremiah for Everyone for Everyone Prophets for Everyone Part 1 2015 • £9.99 • Pbk • 288 pp 2012 • £9.99 • Pbk • 224 pp 2016 • £9.99 • Pbk • 288 pp Chapters 1–16 978 0 281 06138 9 978 0 281 06131 0 978 0 281 06140 2 2010 • £9.99 • Pbk • 208 pp eBook available eBook available eBook available 978 0 281 06124 2 eBook available 1 and 2 Kings for
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