Jesus on Stage argues that the Gospel of John is, in its present form, an ancient historical novel, but that the evangelist’s first version was his own draft for a Greek play
Is Jesus relevant to the sufferings of the helpless, the voiceless, those dying of hunger, those traumatized by violence, people with learning difficulties?
Rediscover the profound insights of Job Scott, a minister of the Religious Society of Friends, in this meticulously restored edition of Essays on Salvation by Christ.
This classic book was first published in 1988 and continues to illuminate. In it the late Jack Willis explores what Jungian psychology and Quakerism have in common, and how they can enrich each other.
Kinder ground: Creating space for truth It’s important to create space to listen and understand – a cool sanctuary away from the easy answers of propaganda and the heat and hostility of so much political discussion.