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Beyond Prediction: The tarot and your spirituality

Beyond Prediction is, I take it, an example of the kind of evangelism the authors recommend. It uses a New Age tool – the Tarot – in order to bring New Agers to see the spiritual truth about Christ. It is written straightforwardly as a serious book about Tarot, explaining the truths to be found there – truths that ultimately point to Christ.

Jesus and the Gods of the New Age

Jesus and the Gods of the New Age provides a strategy for Christians trying to evangelise New Agers. In the spirit of becoming all things to all men, those who evangelise New Agers need to take on the culture and language of New Age, and give serious thought to the questions and answers that drive New Age thinking (not an oxymoron, despite popular jokes to the contrary).

One Flesh

The Clarkes have written a very concise and helpful little book as “a practical guide to honeymoon sex and beyond”. They describe the book as deliberately brief and introductory … it certainly is that! … but their reason is so that people will read it, rather than leave it amongst the many other things to do, in the busy-ness of preparing for marriage. And it is eminently readable, interspersed with stories of either real or imagined people, to illustrate the point under discussion, and providing helpful issues for a couple to discuss together, under the “Pillow Talk” symbol. For couples in a hurry, and with much to do, this book is a gem, as it can be completely read in a matter of a couple of hours.

Where Wrath & Mercy Meet: Proclaiming the atonement today

In each generation aspects of biblical truth come under attack. We should therefore be profoundly grateful to those who take the time not only to address these criticisms but also to restate biblical truth with power and clarity.

When We Were Orphans

As is the case with other great English detectives of fiction, such as Sherlock Holmes or Lord Peter Whimsy, Christopher Banks solves his cases with the ease and aplomb befitting proper English gentlemen. But perhaps unlike other detective stories, which often feature an omniscient narrator, When We Were Orphans is told solely from Banks’ point of view. Ishiguro uses the first-person point of view of a very limited narrator who speaks very highly of his own accomplishments. We become aware through the course of the novel that despite Banks’ illustrious reputation, Banks is anything but a stalwart bastion of wisdom and circumspection. Instead, he is a man full of cloudy memories and rabbit-trail thoughts.

Were You There?

Ross Saunders led a series of studies at Christ Church, Lavender Bay during Lent in 1999. His insights into the people and events of Jesus’ time in Palestine brought a dramatically enlightening approach to the New Testament accounts of the crucifixion. Following each presentation there was opportunity for discussion and elucidation.

Web of Meaning - The Role of Origins in Christian Faith

It should not surprise us to read a book about Christian institutions by the General Secretary of one of Australia’s largest religious institutions Bruce Kaye’s examination of "Who are we and where did we come from?" is thoroughly committed to the value of institutions. There is a need for ongoing re-examination, discussion and development. But the value of and need for an overall institution of collective churches governance is never in question.

The True History of the Kelly Gang

The True History of the Kelly Gang is Peter Carey’s masterpiece. It represents the apex of his career-long concern to explode Australians’ self-identity.

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