Quaker Centre Bookshop Summer 2010 Catalogue
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Quaker Centre Bookshop Summer 2010 catalogue www.quaker.org.uk/bookshop Quaker Bookshop catalogue Summer 2010 lo res.pdf 1 5/10/2010 3:48:18 PM Dear Friends We’re pleased to launch our new Summer catalogue. We feel it reflects the spirit of the Quaker Centre Bookshop and includes a lot of our bestsellers for this year. We have a wide range of books on Quakerism, Christianity, World Religions, Peace, Sustainability and a sizeable children’s section. We would like to invite Friends to write in with any suggestions for interesting and relevant books that we might stock. Please e-mail your suggestions to [email protected] With best wishes Quaker Centre Team 2 www.quaker.org.uk/bookshop Quaker Bookshop catalogue Summer 2010 lo res.pdf 2 5/10/2010 3:48:18 PM Quakerism and religion Swarthmore Lecture 2010: The Unequal World We Inhabit Paul Lacey Are all terrorists religious fundamentalists? How can pacifists respond to devastating violence? These and other urgent questions are at the heart of Paul Lacey’s text as he challenges popular assumptions about terrorism, fundamentalism and the links between these and suicide bombing. £8.00 The No-Nonsense Guide to Religion Symon Hill Religion is a term which is often used in the media and public life without any clarification. However, it is a word that encompasses hundreds of different beliefs. It is a loaded word that has a different meaning for each person. Religion can be seen as a source of war and peace, love and hate, dialogue and narrow-mindedness. This No-Nonsense Guide considers how religion has shaped culture. £7.99 James Nayler: Revolutionary to Prophet David Neelon The life and career of James Nayler (1617í60), a rebellious solder who took part in the overthrow and execution of the king, dissented against the national church, and joined Quaker evangelist George Fox to urge Oliver Cromwell to establish free expression of religion. Nayler marked his place in history in 1656 at Bristol with an outrageous reenactment of Jesus’ ride into Jerusalem, with fellow Quakers proclaiming him a divine prophet. In prison and near death, he exhorted followers to follow a mystical and solitary Christian path to salvation. £20.00 The Quakers: A Very Short Introduction Ben Pink Dandelion A perfect introductory guide to our varied and growing worldwide faith. £7.99 www.quaker.org.uk/bookshop 3 Quaker Bookshop catalogue Summer 2010 lo res.pdf 3 5/10/2010 3:48:18 PM The Word of God: The Bible after Modern Scholarship Keith Ward Keith Ward introduces this volume on the world’s greatest ever bestseller by suggesting that the Bible is neither a book dictated by God, as some believe, nor just a set of out-dated taboos and politically slanted histories, as those at the opposite extreme maintain. Rather, it is a very mixed set of documents, by many different writers, from many different times, which records the struggle of people in one particular religious tradition to respond to their discernments of a transcendent spiritual power. £9.99 A Lasting Gift: The Journal and Selected Writings of Sandra L. Cronk ed. Martha Paxson Grundy A Lasting Gift records the life and faith of Sandra (Sonnie) L. Cronk, Quaker author, teacher, and spiritual guide. A gifted storyteller, Sonnie’s journals reveal a deep love of God and religion from childhood on. Listening, obedience, and community are major themes in the selections of published writings included here. £14.00 Letters from an Extreme Pilgrim: Reflections on the Life and the Soul Peter Owen Jones On a journey that would take him deep into the wilderness, award- winning television presenter, author and parish priest Peter Owen Jones set out in the footsteps of St Anthony, the founder of monasticism. In a hermit’s cell in the heart of the Egyptian Sinai Desert, he lived alone, spending his days in contemplation and prayer, and pushing himself to the limits of physical, mental and spiritual endurance. Letters from an Extreme Pilgrim is based on the extraordinary letters that he wrote during this time. £9.99 Rooted in Christianity, Open to New Light Timothy Ashwood and Alex Wildwood Quaker meetings in Britain today are encompassing an unprecedented diversity of belief and religious language. How do Quakers better understand í and work creatively with í the tension between traditional Christianity and emerging expressions of Quaker faith? £9.00 4 www.quaker.org.uk/bookshop Quaker Bookshop catalogue Summer 2010 lo res.pdf 4 5/10/2010 3:48:18 PM Jesus for President Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw Jesus for President is a radical manifesto to awaken the political imagination. Drawing upon the work of biblical theologians, the lessons of church history and the examples of modern-day saints and ordinary radicals, Jesus for President stirs the imagination of what the Church could look like if it placed its faith in Jesus instead of Caesar. Claiborne is immensely popular with Friends in the States and interest in his work is growing amongst British Friends too. £10.99 Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate Terry Eagleton Terry Eagleton’s witty and polemical Reason, Faith, and Revolution is bound to cause a stir among scientists, theologians, people of faith and people of no faith, as well as general readers eager to understand the God Debate. On the one hand, Eagleton demolishes what he calls the “superstitious” view of God held by most atheists and agnostics and offers in its place a revolutionary account of the Christian Gospel. On the other hand, he launches a stinging assault on the betrayal of this revolution by institutional Christianity. £10.99 God is Back: How the Global Rise of Faith is Changing the World John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge As the world becomes more modern, it is not becoming more secular. Instead, on the street and in the corridors of power, religion is surging. As God is Back shows, for better or for worse, faith is on the increase – fuelled by an American-style model of personal, customer-driven, aggressively marketed religion. Shining a light on this huge, hidden world of faith, from Californian megachurches to exorcisms in Sao Paulo, from China’s aspirant middle-class Christians to mosques in Nigeria, this book shows that if you want to understand the modern world, you cannot afford to ignore God – whether you believe in Him or not. £9.99 www.quaker.org.uk/bookshop 5 Quaker Bookshop catalogue Summer 2010 lo res.pdf 5 5/10/2010 3:48:18 PM Finding Happiness: Monastic Steps for a Fulfilling Life Abbot Christopher Jamison Following the same accessible and engaging format of Finding Sanctuary, Abbot Christopher takes different aspects of happiness, examines them, tells us what monastic wisdom has to say about them, and offers us steps towards our own journey to finding happiness. £7.99 The World is Our Cloister: A Guide to the Modern Religious Life Jennifer Kavanagh The World is Our Cloister is a guide to living the devotional life, not behind the walls of a monastery, but in the world. It’s about engagement in the world as well as withdrawal, the balance between a life of action and one of contemplation; how to be in the world but not of it. It is also a guide to the mystical experience at the heart of all religion. Beyond the barriers of belief and practice lies the stark and simple reality of relating to God: the practice of the presence of God. £11.99 Ashram Diary: In India with Bede Griffiths Thomas Matus Ashram Diary accompanies the reader to Shantivanam, an ashram in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. In 1968, an English monk, Bede Griffiths, became the ashram’s guru and taught there until his passing in 1993. During the last nine years of Griffiths’ life, Thomas Matus listened to his teachings and shared in the life of the ashram. In this book, Matus recounts his experience of India, its people, and its spiritual culture during frequent retreats at Shantivanam. Honestly examining his own faith and vocation as a monk, Matus invites the reader to share his quest: to rethink Christianity in Indian terms and India in Christian terms. £11.99 Holiness in the Everyday David Cadman In this collection of essays on holiness, love, simplicity, peace, prayer and our relationships with the earth and each other, David Cadman witnesses to the intimate relationship between practical action and turning towards God. £7.00 6 www.quaker.org.uk/bookshop Quaker Bookshop catalogue Summer 2010 lo res.pdf 6 5/10/2010 3:48:18 PM Spirituality Our Sound is Our Wound: Contemplative Listening to a Noisy World Lucy Winkett Our lives are lived against the backdrop of an internal and external soundscape. The sounds, noises and music with which we are surrounded in modern life have spiritual implications. There is also a soundtrack within us that plays constantly through memory, dreams, anxiety or thought. What are these soundscapes, and how do we listen for the voice of God within them? How too do we find our own voice? £9.99 Seeing, Hearing, Knowing: Reflections on Experiment with Light ed. John Lampen Experiment with Light is a Quaker movement that aims at putting our lives under the guidance of the Light. This book is built around striking personal stories of spiritual search and discovery. It is intended for those who use the practice or wish to know more about it. £7.00 Destination of the Species: The Riddle of Human Existence Michael Meacher There is really only one question for human beings that matters.