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We Are Pilgrims: From, in and with the margins of our diverse world
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We Are Pilgrims: From, in and with the margins of our diverse world

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We are Pilgrims is a superb collection of essays and reflections gathered in honour of Ross Langmead-and it does him proud. It’s a remarkable collection, reflecting the wide interests and skills of the man himself. There are scholarly explorations of our diverse, multicultural and supposedly secular age, analysing the implications and challenges for Christian mission today. There are richly personal stories of marginalisation and the discovery of faith and hope amidst suffering and alienation. The experience of indigenous and immigrant Australians is given richly personal space and honour, alongside the issues of church life and the questions of faith in a ‘post-Christian’ society. For all the breadth and immensity of these issues, however, the essays are short and eminently readable-an important element making this book widely accessible, another Ross Langmead skill! Colleagues and former students alike have joined here to honour Ross and to press forward with his invitation to live and serve as pilgrims on mission. Congratulations to Darren Cronshaw and Rosemary Dewerse on this excellent contribution. Rev Dr Frank Rees, Principal, Whitley College

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Urban Neighbours of Hope
Date
13 February 2015
Pages
298
ISBN
9780994202345

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

We are Pilgrims is a superb collection of essays and reflections gathered in honour of Ross Langmead-and it does him proud. It’s a remarkable collection, reflecting the wide interests and skills of the man himself. There are scholarly explorations of our diverse, multicultural and supposedly secular age, analysing the implications and challenges for Christian mission today. There are richly personal stories of marginalisation and the discovery of faith and hope amidst suffering and alienation. The experience of indigenous and immigrant Australians is given richly personal space and honour, alongside the issues of church life and the questions of faith in a ‘post-Christian’ society. For all the breadth and immensity of these issues, however, the essays are short and eminently readable-an important element making this book widely accessible, another Ross Langmead skill! Colleagues and former students alike have joined here to honour Ross and to press forward with his invitation to live and serve as pilgrims on mission. Congratulations to Darren Cronshaw and Rosemary Dewerse on this excellent contribution. Rev Dr Frank Rees, Principal, Whitley College

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Urban Neighbours of Hope
Date
13 February 2015
Pages
298
ISBN
9780994202345