Clayton King
Master storyteller Clayton King uses the everyday occurrences of life to show the constant presence of God. Whether through the stories of an Italian World War II veteran, a drunken millionaire or a blind guy in a church basement, Clayton s goal is that we never miss another sacred moment.
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Clayton N Jefford
The apostolic fathers were authors of nonbiblical church writings of the first and early second centuries. These works are important because their authors, Clement I, Hermas, Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp, and the author of the Epistle of Barnabas, were contemporaries of the biblical writers. Expres... (more)
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David Clayton
Soon as from earth I go
what will become of me?
Eternal happiness or woe
must then my portion be.
Charles Wesley's words from his moving hymn, 'Idumea', seem to encapsulate the traditional Evangelical standpoint on the afterlife. And it is in response to such a conservative 'sheep and goats' e... (more)
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Brenda Clayton
Desperate Wives speaks to women who have reached a place of mental, emotional, and spiritual exhaustion in their marriages. By looking to God in the midst of hurt and disappointment, Brenda Clayton offers a way to find healing and restoration to those who find themselves at a critical moment of choi... (more)
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P. Clayton / J. Schloss
Christians frequently resist evolutionary theory, believing it to be incompatible with the core values of their tradition. But what exactly are the tensions between evolution and religious faith in the area of human morality? This book examines the burning question of human morality from the standpo... (more)
£19.99
Arthur Peacocke / Phillip Clayton
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in the doctrine of panentheism — the belief that the world is contained within the Divine, although God is also more than the world. Here for the first time leading scientists and theologians meet to debate the merits of this compelling new understandi... (more)
£24.99
Dan McCartney / Charles Clayton
For many people, interpreting the Bible is the art of making it say what they want. Even scholars often treat interpretation as a subjective exercise, not the search for true, objective meaning of texts. But hasn't God spoken definitively in Scripture? Shouldn't we be able to arrive at a good and tr... (more)
£11.95