Private Passions
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The Archbishop of Wales's Lent Book 2001. Foreword by Rowan Williams. Reflects on the betrayals of Jesus and the way in which betrayal damages those who inflict as well as those who suffer it. Indicates ways of rising above betrayals,...
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The Archbishop of Wales's Lent Book 2001. Foreword by Rowan Williams. Reflects on the betrayals of Jesus and the way in which betrayal damages those who inflict as well as those who suffer it. Indicates ways of rising above betrayals, denials, rejections.
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- Catalogue Code 232100
- Product Code 1853113808
- EANÂ 9781853113802
- Pages 160
- Department General Books
- Category Christian Living
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Canterbury Press Uk
- Publication Date Nov 2000
- Dimensions 216 x 135 x 7mm
- Weight 0.160kg
Douglas James Davies
Douglas James Davies, PhD., (University of Nottingham) M.Litt, D.Litt (Oxon) is Professor in the Study of Religion in the Department of Theology and Religion at the University of Durham. He is an authority in the history, theology and sociology of death. His fields of expertise also include anthropology, the study of religion, the rituals and beliefs surrounding funerary rites and cremation around the globe, and Mormonism. His research interests cover identity and belief, and Anglican leadership.
His published works include The Theology of Death, 2008, A Brief History of Death, 2005, Encyclopedia of Cremation, editor, 2005, An Introduction to Mormonism, 2003, Anthropology and Theology, 2002, Death, Ritual and Belief, 2002, Modern Christianity: Reviewing its Place in Britain Today, 2000, The Mormon Culture of Salvation, 2000, and Private Passions: Betraying Discipleship on the Journey to Jerusalem, 2000.