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Five Events That Made Christianity

Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, Ascension and Pentecost

Five Events That Made Christianity

Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, Ascension and Pentecost

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Paperback / softback

£9.99

Publisher: SPCK Publishing
ISBN: 9780281078066
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 15/11/2018
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
Jesus was a pest to the Romans and a threat to the religious leadership, so they hung him out like so much refuse. Little did they realize that it was like trying to put out a fire with petrol. The whole world exploded. With characteristic style, John Pritchard takes us on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, as he unpacks the five great events that made Christianity – Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, Ascension and Pentecost. We explore: `What happened?’ `What did it mean?’ `What does it mean for us?’ Absorbing, immediate and full of stories, this volume offers deeply considered theology, brilliantly communicated to connect with life as we actually experience it.
1 A word at the beginning: what's happened to Christianity's core beliefs? 1 The birth 2 What happened? 8 3 What does it mean? 17 4 What does it mean for us now? 29 The killing 5 What happened? 40 6 What does it mean? 47 7 What does it mean for us now? 61 The manhunt 8 What happened? 72 9 What does it mean? 83 10 What does it mean for us now? 93 The leaver who remained 11 What happened? 104 12 What does it mean? 107 13 What does it mean for us now? 115 The promise 14 What happened? 125 15 What does it mean? 128 16 What does it mean for us now? 134 17 Tying it all together: how the five events made Christianity 145 Questions for group discussion or personal reflection 153 Notes 157

John Pritchard

THE RT REVD JOHN PRITCHARD is a retired Bishop of Oxford. He was Bishop of Jarrow and, before that, Archdeacon of Canterbury. He has written many books for SPCK.

Vividly elucidates the familiar but often not-quite-understood beliefs at the centre of the Christian faith. -- Dominic Barrington, Dean of Chicago Some books are worth their weight in gold: this is one such. John Pritchard has a great gift of finding words that go deep, that affect the spirit, that touch with freshness. -- Denis Blackledge SJ [On Living Faithfully] This is a very good book by an exceptional leader. John Pritchard puts himself into what he writes, and the result is accessible, encouraging and fun, with a steel core that not only makes one think but takes one back to the face of Christ and the realities of Christian discipleship. John is never cheaply comfortable but always reassuringly real. I am very glad to have read Living Faithfully. -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury Wise, honest and realistic, Living Faithfully joins the dots in a lively and compelling way between the core of Christian teaching and contemporary human experience. -- Christina Rees, broadcaster and writer [On God Lost and Found] This is an unusually honest book. Its analysis is plain-spoken and compassionate, and what Bishop John has to say about finding ways to live constructively with times of emptiness is superbly well focused. You'll emerge from reading this with - probably - relief that a widespread set of challenges has been so sensitively identified and - certainly - with gratitude for sensible, durable advice on how to go on making friends with the mystery we can never digest or contain. -- Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalen College, Cambridge Amid church scandals, destructive natural disasters and terrorist atrocities committed in the name of religion, it is not surprising that many have stopped believing in God, lost their faith and go through the physical motions like church-going but with no belief. Pritchard's book is a useful, practical guide for those seeking reconnection with the spiritual aspects of their daily lives. * The Bookseller * What a courageous book! . . . full of hope and full of God. -- Elaine Storkey . . . a gracious and ultimately encouraging study of why we sometimes find maintaining a relationship with God so difficult, and what we can do to restore it. * 5* review in Christianity *