Strangely Warmed: Reflections on God, Life and Bric-a-Brac: The Mowbray Lent Book 2010

Strangely Warmed: Reflections on God, Life and Bric-a-Brac: The Mowbray Lent Book 2010

by Andrew Rumsey (Author)

Synopsis

This is a collection of short pieces for daily reading in Lent, taking a wryly humorous look at the world and reflecting on the questions of faith that arise from the everyday. "Strangely Warmed" is a collection of short pieces for each day in Lent, designed to be read in the bathroom or on the train, as one would a magazine column. Each piece takes a wry look at the world and reflects on the questions of faith that arise from the everyday - the advertising slogan, the bus journey, the church jumble sale...Drawing on the ingredients of scripture, theology and philosophy, "Strangely Warmed" aims to make serious doctrinal points with a lightness of touch, offering bite-sized morsels to be enjoyably chewed over, in the hope that this will lead to a deeper reflection on, and appreciation of, Christian faith.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Mowbray
Published: 31 Dec 2009

ISBN 10: 1441130683
ISBN 13: 9781441130686

Media Reviews
Andrew Rumsey's book of reflections sets the bar very high. Chrisitanity, April 2010
Author Bio
Andrew Rumsey is an Anglican parish priest, currently Vicar of Gipsy Hill in South London. A performer and speaker at the Greenbelt Festival for 20 years, he is also a member of the Fulcrum Council of Reference, a former Trustee of and continuing contributor to Third Way magazine, a columnist for www.ship-of-fools.com and a member of the Advisory Board of Lapido Media (a media organisation promoting religious literacy in world affairs). Previous publications: Homing In: Poems by Andrew Rumsey (Paternoster Press, 1998); Particularity and the call to attention in Beholding the Glory (DLT/Baker Books, 2000); plus numerous articles in Third Way, Theology, Anvil and the satirical website Ship of Fools (where some of the pieces originated).