You Are Mine: Daily Bible Readings From Ash Wednesday to Easter Day (Brf Lent Book Series)
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 559554
- Product Code 9780857467584
- ISBNÂ 0857467581
- EANÂ 9780857467584
- Pages 144
- Department Ministry
- Category Church Resources
- Sub-Category Lectionary/church Year Resources
- Publisher Bible Reading Fellowship
- Publication Date Nov 2019
- Sales Rank 15123
- Dimensions 198 x 130 x 20mm
- Weight 0.184kg
David Walker
After a Maths degree at Cambridge, David Walker trained in theology in Birmingham. He served in churches in the dioceses of Sheffield before becoming Bishop of Dudley in 2000 and then in 2013 Bishop of Manchester. He is involved in writing a continuing series of papers for peer review journals and the International Society of Empirical Research in Theology, using quantitative methods to analyse aspects of rural Anglicanism. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a member of the Rural Theology Association, the Church of England Ministry Council and one of the Church Commissioners for England. He has contributed chapters to a number of books including Changing Rural Life: A Christian response to key rural issues (Canterbury Press, 2004), Rural Life and Rural Church: theological and empirical perspectives (Equinox, 2012), Exploring Ordinary Theology: everyday Christian believing and the Church (Ashgate, 2013). He has written papers for (amongst other journals) Rural Theology, the Journal of Beliefs & Values and the Journal of Anglican Studies. In 2014 he was awarded a PhD from the University of Warwick for the studies on which this book will be based.