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An Easter Anthology

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781399807142

Price: £16.99

ON SALE: 2nd February 2023

Genre: Humanities / Religion & Beliefs / Christianity

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A beautiful gift anthology for the season of Easter with material from Tom Wright, Timothy Radcliffe, Basil Hume, Rowan Williams, Brian McLaren, Paula Gooder, Henri Nouwen, Desmond Tutu, Maria Boulding. This delightful collection is the perfect gift for the Lenten season.

Beginning with Palm Sunday and Holy Wee, right through the seven weeks of Easter until the great feast of Pentecost, Canon Arthur Howells provides a portion of scripture, a short extract from an inspirational Christian book, and a prayer for each day.

Drawing wisdom from across the tradition of the Church, An Easter Anthology includes writing from Desmond Tutu, C. S. Lewis, Henri Nouwen and William Temple alongside voices such as Eugene Peterson, Paula Gooder, Tom Wright and Maggi Dawn.

We’re familiar with Lent as a time to deepen our prayer lives, but less aware of Easter as a season that can be savoured in this way. These collected writings will be a gift for anyone looking to continue their spiritual journey during this time of celebration, and explore the wisdom of the Church in greater depth.

Reviews

This book will be a great inspiration for anyone who wants to grasp more fully why Christians say that they are 'an Easter people', and how the Easter story shapes our prayer, our advocacy and our action in a world where the darkness of Good Friday is so visible in so many lives.
Rowan Williams
This book will be a great inspiration for anyone who wants to grasp more fully why Christians say that they are 'an Easter people', and how the Easter story shapes our prayer, our advocacy and our action in a world where the darkness of Good Friday is so visible in so many lives.
Rowan Williams