Wilbur Lingle
Wilbur Lingle puts into layman''s language his many years of documented research about the inner workings of the society. Here is a true picture of what goes on behind the walls of the Kingdom Halls, a clear image of truth that the Watchtower Society doesn''t want you to know.
£8.99
Larry A Nichols / George A Mather / Alvin J Schmidt
Written by a leading authority on Baptist life and thought, this inclusive survey traces the development of the Baptist tradition in North America over the past 400 years.
* Shows how from a handful of churches on the Atlantic Coast, the Baptist movement spread to become the largest Protestant d... (more)
£21.99
Jonathan Skinner
Cataclysmic changes are occurring in our society and at a rate that is astounding. The religious and spiritual outlook of our generation is undergoing seismic shifts that would have been undreamt of a few decades ago. People are becoming spiritually hungry, but instead of looking in the direction of... (more)
£8.95
C Edwards Sanders
Traces the author's one-year journey into the Wiccan culture where she interviewed neo-pagans and witches in her quest to understand modern pagan spirituality, explaining the growing attraction of this religion that celebrates the wonder of creation and the life-giving energy of women. Original.
£10.99
S Mowinckel
What type of Messiah was outlined in the Old Testament? How did various branches of Judaism interpret this figure? What did Jesus believe, and how did this affect his life and ministry? Mowinckel's study is still one of the most referred-to overviews of this controversial subject. 544 pages, softcov... (more)
£24.99
Raymond Franz
The tendency of religious authority to seek to dominate rather than serve, and the struggle of those who wish to prevent the erosion of their God-given freedom of conscience -- these form the heart of the very personal and candid account in Crisis of Conscience. The scene of struggle is within the m... (more)
£10.99
Linda Kramer
Christian Scientists are trapped in a mindset that twists their perception of reality, teaches them to mistrust their physical senses, and short-circuits their ability to make informed, reasoned decisions regarding healthcare.
The Religion That Kills examines how people become ensnared in Christia... (more)
£9.99