Finishing Well - A God's Eye view of Ageing by Ian Knox ( SPCK 2020)
Ian Knox is an experienced, wise, creative priest and evangelist. His love of people, of life, of Scripture and learning are all present in the fourteen chapters of this book. His scope of reading and listen
Blog: Pictures-Books-Reflections
People who changed the course of Covid 19
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More than 80 years ago, in Greece, 60 thousand Jews lived peacefully in Thessaloniki. It was a vibrant and valuable community, with most of these Jews working in the port. So much so that the port of Thessaloniki was even closed on Saturday, Shabbat.
The Jewish Community at T
Priests in Secular Work -Participating in the Missio Dei by Jenny Gage
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Sacristy Press 2020 (207 pages) 978-1-78959-142-2 £14.99
Sacristy Press has established itself as an innovative publishing house with a diverse, engaging and ground breaking list. Natalie Watson, Richard Hilton, Eric Sharman and Thomas Ball are a strong team. This boo
Listening and Learning from the journey of Jonathan Herbert : Accompaniment,Community and Nature (JKP 2020)
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Jessica Kingsley 2020
This is a book that has taken a long time in the reading. Why? It is so rich, so searching, so challenging that I had to keep putting it down to ingest the questions, stories and wisdom that is captured so simply in these eight chapters. A phrase here, a
Lessons in Ministry : Reflections on fifty years of Ministry, Paul Beasley- Murray DLT 2020
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Nothing much stands still these days except perhaps weekends in Lockdown. I have been to Church (online of course) and my usual catch up with friends or trip out of Salisbury have been properly curtailed. The opportunity to catch up on some reading before my mandatory exerc
Being Reverend – A Diary Matt Woodcock CHP 2020
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At Sarum College a significant part of our work is in the formation of women and men for lay and ordained ministry ( see a little of our work here https://www.sarum.ac.uk/ministry-training). I enjoyed Matts last book (Becoming Reverend) which charts his progress, survival a
On writing Autobiography
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Lessons from the 44th President of the United States of America
all 751 pages of it !
I have spent far too much time with my head buried in the pages of political memoir for good and less good reasons! As a genre they are complex, contradictory and (on the whole ) much gi
Thinking Again Jan Morris Faber & Faber 2019
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A second volume - for musings on the first see (https://www.jameswoodward.online/wp-admin/post.php?post=8586&action=edit)
An observant friend taking note of the small pile of 'books being read or (being attempted) to be read' saw a copy of Jan Morris' earlier volume In My
Spirit of Place Susan Owens Thames & Hudson 2020
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As adventures in reading go this wonderful volume is a sheer delight. Skilfully researched and lucidly written the author inhabits the space with creative care. The passion and love of the subject matter shine through the text as each chapter inhabits history, place, art and wri
In Praise of the Oak Tree
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The Glorious Life of the Oak
John Lewis-Stempel Doubleday 2018
As the 'hibernation' ( see my post 22 December) continues helped by persistent rain I turned my attention to this book recommended by the sister of a friend and colleague.
It followed my use of the im
In My Minds Eye : A Thought Diary by Jan Morris (Faber & Faber 2018)
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Jan Morris who died on 20th November 2020
Pre Christmas hibernation has started with a necessary limitation of Covid 19 travel. So being nourished by some good writing seems a pre requisite of survival and even a little flourishing. This collection of random, reflective, tho
Gratitude
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‘The trouble with you is that you are never grateful,’ was the heartfelt challenge from parent to child. It made me wonder : Are we grateful? In these dark days of winter and with all the anxieties of the pandemic let us remind ourselves about gratitude.
Gratitude
The Gift of a Good Teacher
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Many years ago, I was asked by one of my teachers to look after his papers. I am working through a number of boxes. Each box ( carefully organised) contains dated collections of papers. They are lectures, draft book proposals, book reviews, talks and sermons. They are an extraor
On Waiting with Hope
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A sermon for Advent Sunday 29th November 2020 Windsor Great Park
It is very good to be with you this morning. I am recording this homily in Salisbury (Cathedral). I moved from Windsor some five years ago to be Principal of Sarum College in the Cathedral Close. From the win
The storied self: a narrative approach to the spiritual care of the aged
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by Bruce A. Stevens, London, Lexington/Fortress, 2019.
This volume stands in a tradition that has had an international influence on our understanding of the nature and practice of spiritual care in older age. The author succeeded Elizabeth MacKinlay as the second Wicking
The Gospel of Eve Rachel Mann (DLT 2020)
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So the rain pours (and pours) in Salisbury and what better escape than to read the fabulous writer Rachel Mann. Two declared spoilers as I offer this review - first I am a great admirer of Rachel. She is a wonderful writer and teacher and at Sarum College we are delighted th
Now close your eyes and imagine what Utopia might look like ……
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In lockdown 2 work at Sarum College continues with online teaching and preparing for the coming months of recovery but I am determined to catch up on some reading.
Do you have a pile of books by your bedside that you have dipped into, put down and picked up again? Perhap
Writing history ? Elizabethans by Andrew Marr ( Collins 2020)
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So - tasked with the opportunity of exploring and writing history - which period would most capture your imagination ? In the execution of this (perhaps labour of love) what would your choice be - broad and long or short and deep? The mastery of primary and secondary information
Rachel Waterhouse
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We are touched by many lives that enrich, challenge and enlarge us. My own time in Birmingham (1990 through to 2008) with the privilege of ministries across the conurbation brought me into contact with many and varied people.
Rachel Waterhouse was a towering spirit - a p
Stonehenge – Story & Power
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The happy appearance of uninterrupted Sun last Sunday took me off to Stonehenge. It was my first visit – despite living here since 2015 – though I had glimpsed the stones on car journeys. An early ticket and an intriguing walk through woods and fields was a reminder of
