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We publish theology engaging with church and society.

The Jewish festival of Purim is celebrated today, remembering the story of the Hebrew Bible's Book of Esther. In Esther Keeps the Score, @alexianadlou offers a new interpretation of this book through the lens of trauma. 20% off orders during March

With its 'meticulously described landscape', The Way Through The Trees 'could well be a go-to starting point for students and ordinands for essays on faith development.' @DocBrush's book is reviewed in @churchtimes this week - get 20% off via their review: churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2026/…



I was at @york_minster in conversation on a new book ‘Breaking, not Broken: Ableism and the Church after Constantine’ written by the Revd Canon Timothy Goode. Having lived with disability for over thirty years, Canon Tim draws on both lived experience and theological reflection to explore how ideas of bodily perfection have shaped Christian theology, practice and imagination, often to the exclusion of disabled people. 📷: York Minster

🎉 BOOKINGS OPEN for #SST26! 📅 13-15 April 2026 📍 The Hayes, Swanwick Theology: A Discipline of Failure? Featuring Robert Beckford, Vincent Lloyd, Marika Rose & Giles Waller Early bird rates live now 👇 theologysociety.org.uk/information

In recent decades many Charismatic Anglican churches have discarded formal liturgy, swapping it for a worship song focus. John Leach investigates this approach, what people in these churches think of this policy, and its underlying assumptions. 20% off at our website this month

In recent decades many Charismatic Anglican churches have discarded formal liturgy, swapping it for a worship song focus. John Leach investigates this approach, what people in these churches think of this policy, and its underlying assumptions. 20% off at our website this month

Join us for the 2026 Festival of Preaching, a dedicated space for clergy, lay ministers, and all who preach, to enrich their craft... 🎫🎟️Tickets 👇👇 #festivalofpreaching #churchtimes #canterburypress







