Authors
Our authors have a certain style, a freshness, a faithfulness and a passion for their subjects. They are also the leading authorities in their field of religion, spirituality or theology.
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is Director of Ministry and Vocation for the Diocese of Ely.
is a Sister of the Holy Child Jesus, a community of Catholic women religious. She is in her eightieth year. This is her first book.
is the Local Ministry Development Officer for the dioceses of Newcastle and Durham, and was previously Director of Ministerial Formation at Cranmer Hall, St John's College, University of Durham.
is the author of The Rhetorical Word (Ashgate) and a regular contributor to the Guardian, Spectator and Church Times.
is Archdeacon of St David’s, Pembrokeshire. He is a frequent broadcaster on BBC Radio Wales and Radio 4.
is a lecturer in Theology at St Andrews University.
David Hope with Hugh Little
From the Preface to Better to Travel Hopefully
God moves in a mysterious way his wonders to perform. I don’t need William Cowper’s hymn to teach me this – I learn
Joel W. Huffstetler is the author of the acclaimed critical study of the writings of Michael Mayne, Gratitude and Grace and the Rector of St Luke’s Episcopal Church, Cleveland, Tennessee.
is based in Birmingham and is much involved in justice and peace, and retreat work. He is the author of God of Surprises (DLT).