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The Heart Of It All

The Bible's Big Picture

The Heart Of It All

The Bible's Big Picture

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Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
ISBN: 9781786222251
Number of Pages: 144
Published: 30/11/2019
Width: 12.6 cm
Height: 19.8 cm

See Sam Wells discuss his book at the Church Times Festival of Faith and Literature 2020

As a collection of 66 books spanning thousands of years, the Bible can be daunting in size and scope.

In The Heart of It All, the Canterbury Press Lent book for 2020, Samuel Wells simplifies the Bible's complexity and presents the entire sweep of its narrative in eighteen key themes.

Although its contents range from history to poetry, law, narrative, letters and even apocalyptic literature, at the Bible's heart are relationships between God, creation, Jesus, the Church, the Spirit and the Kingdom. Samuel Wells argues that this provides a lens through which the whole Bible can be understood.

Rooted in the best of contemporary biblical theology and scholarship, The Heart of It All will deepen understanding of the Bible and increase confidence in reading it.

It includes questions for reflection, making this an ideal resource for Lent groups as well as for individual reading.

Samuel Wells

Samuel Wells is Vicar of St Martin in the Fields, London, and the author of many acclaimed books including What Anglicans Believe, Learning to Dream Again, and God's Companions (shortlisted for the Michael Ramsey Prize). Previously he was Dean of Chapel and Research Professor of Christian Ethics at Duke University.

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