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Early Christian Doctrines (J. N. D. Kelly)
SECONDHAND.

A history of doctrines of the Early Church, written and arranged with exceptional clarity by a leading patristic scholar. Canon Kelly describes the development of the principal Christian doctrines from the close of the first century to the middle of the fifth, and from the end of the apostolic age to the council of Chalcedon.
(Black's New Testament Commentaries)
£2.00
Encounters With Jesus (Timothy Keller)
What is my purpose in life? Who am I meant to be? How can I live a successful life? Why is there so much wrong with our world today? Am I part of the problem? What can I do to help change that?

These are the big, seemingly unanswerable questions that everyone must ask and then answer in life. In Encounters With Jesus, New York Times-bestselling author and renowned pastor Timothy Keller explores Jesus' answers to life's biggest questions by showing what happened to those who met Jesus personally.

Jesus changed the lives of nearly every person he met in the Gospels. These were powerful experiences that can have a profound effect on us today and help explain not only different aspects of Christianity, but the deep questions of life itself. Timothy Keller highlights ten of these encounters, including his meeting a sceptical student, a religious insider, an outcast, even Satan himself, and proves how invaluable the lessons from these encounters are for contemporary readers.

Reviews

In this book, New York Times best-selling author and renowned pastor Timothy Keller explores Jesus' answers to life's biggest questions by showing what happened to those who met Jesus personally. Timothy Keller highlights ten of these encounters, including meeting even Satan himself, and proves how invaluable these encounters were. (Pride)

I would highly recommend 
Encounters as a book to give to sceptics. Ordinarily, books of apologetics can be hard to digest, being packed with abstract logic and argument. Here these elements are powerfully in evidence, yet succinctly expressed. Also, because these apologetics arise out of 'real life' human story and interaction and because Christ is central to all observations made, Encounters is both fascinating and compelling in equal measure. (Rev. David Barnes CLC World)

Tim Keller takes a fresh approach to apologetics, linking the big questions of life with particular encounters that Jesus had with individuals ... This book is of the calibre that we have come to expect from Keller. It addresses an old issue in a creative, imaginative and accessible manner. It helps us to reflect on the reasons for our faith, and would be [a] useful book to study in a small group or potentially use as a basis for a series of talks - **** (LH 
Christianity Magazine)

I would highly recommend 
Encounters as a book to give to sceptics. Ordinarily, books of apologetics can be hard to digest, being packed with abstract logic and argument. Here these elements are powerfully in evidence, yet succinctly expressed. Also, because these apologetics arise out of 'real life' human story and interaction and because Christ is central to all observations made, Encounters is both fascinating and compelling in equal measure. (Rev. David Barnes C&C World Mission)

Timothy Keller is an American Protestant publishing superstar. (Rev. Andrew Davidson 
The Church Times)

It was a privilege to review his 
Walking with God through Pain and Suffering for the December 2013/January 2014 edition of Reform, so I was looking forward to reading this latest book. I was not disappointed. Encounters with Jesus Is full of wisdom and everyday language . . . he has the skill and the knack of helping us to see where our thoughts and opinions don't make logical sense and don't lead us to truth . . . and all of this is done with graciousness, humour and plenty of anecdotes. . . Encounters with Jesus would make a splendid present for someone who is beginning to work on the implications of following this Jesus. It is good theology at its most readable, its most comprehensible, its most enlightening. (Ruth Allen Reform Magazine)

As is typical with Keller, it's full of helpful illustrations and quotes from philosophy, literature and media ... He lives up to his reputation as a skilled communicator . . . Chapter 7 contains one of the most helpful explanations of the person and work of the Holy Spirit as our advocate that I have read anywhere. (Spencer Shaw 
Evangelicals Now)

The writer brilliantly weaves the characters and storylines together . . . I love this book, simple, straightforward but certainly not lightweight in content. It is a breath of fresh air, showing us the richness of encountering Jesus for ourselves. I would encourage anyone, Christian, seeker or sceptic, to read this book. I intend to give a copy to my doubting friend. (John Hughes 
Reflections)
Unexpected Answers to Life's Biggest Questions
£14.99
Engaging with Keller (Iain D. Campbell & William M. Schweitzer (eds.))
Thinking Through the Theology of an Influential Evangelical
£9.99
EVANGELICALS AND CATHOLICS TOGETHER (ED. TIMOTHY GEORGE and THOMAS GUARINO)
Founded by Charles Colson and Richard John Neuhaus in 1994, Evangelicals and Catholics Together (ECT) has fostered a fruitful conversation on the meaning of the gospel in today's world.

Over the course of twenty years, ECT has issued nine statements addressing contemporary topics. This one-volume guide, the first collection of the ECT statements, explores the key accomplishments of this groundbreaking, ongoing dialogue. Introductions and notes provide context and discuss history and future prospects.

£10.99
FAITH MATTERS
A comprehensive introduction to Christianity and the Christian Faith.
£24.99
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Bruce A.Ware)
God cares that we know who he is, and he longs for us to understand him better. Through his Word he revealed his triune nature, though many avoid in-depth study of this doctrine because it is so deep and mysterious. But God's revelation of himself to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit affects how he relates to us, how he made us, and who he is eternally. The doctrine of the Trinity is essential to our understanding of him and of our faith. The focus of this study is to examine the ways in which the three Persons of the Trinity relate to one another, how they relate to us, and what difference this makes to our lives. To understand just how God is both One and Three is to delve into some of Scripture's most glorious truths and to experience the joy of beholding the wonder of our triune God. This is a practical study for you and your home, church, and ministry.
Relationships, Roles, and Relevance
£11.99
FOR ALL THE SAINTS? (TOM WRIGHT)
Tom Wright sets out to clarify our thinking about what happens to people after they die. Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory, what it means to pray for the dead, what (and who) are the saints, are all addressed in this invigorating and rigorously argued book.
£8.99
FORGIVENESS WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS (ROSE PUBLISHING)
The What the Bible Says About Forgiveness Pamphlet offers key biblical principles about forgiveness. It answers to questions including: What is forgiveness? Why do we need forgiveness? Why do we need to forgive others? Why is forgiving enemies tied to whether God will forgive us?
£2.99
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