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Rachel Mann

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    The Gospel of Eve
    Love's Mysteries
    In the Bleak Midwinter
    A Kingdom of Love
    Spectres of God
    • 2024

      Do Not Be Afraid

      The Joy of Waiting in a Time of Fear: The Archbishop of York's Advent Book 2024

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This Advent book offers a rich collection of reflections and meditations from the Archbishop of York, designed to guide readers through the spiritual journey of Advent in 2024. Each entry focuses on themes of hope, preparation, and anticipation, encouraging personal growth and deeper faith during this meaningful season. With insights that resonate across various contexts, it serves as a companion for both individual and communal worship, making it a valuable resource for enhancing the Advent experience.

      Do Not Be Afraid
    • 2024

      In her second collection, Mann wrestles with the questions and possibilities raised when trans identity, faith, and the limits of myth and language intersect and are tested.

      Eleanor Among the Saints
    • 2023

      Reflections for Lent 2024

      14 February - 30 March 2024

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This study guide offers six weeks of reflections designed for group or individual use during Lent, spanning from Ash Wednesday to Easter Saturday. It aligns with the Lectionary, making it suitable for those seeking a focused period of spiritual growth. Additionally, it includes a straightforward daily prayer format, enhancing the overall experience for participants.

      Reflections for Lent 2024
    • 2022

      Spectres of God

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the concept of divine fragility, Rachel Mann invites readers to find peace amidst life's limitations and uncertainties. She emphasizes that encounters with "the spectres of God" can lead to hope and resilience. Through personal experiences, Mann illustrates how embracing a three-dimensional mystery can transform our understanding of reality, offering a counter-narrative to despair and highlighting the potential for hope in challenging times.

      Spectres of God
    • 2021

      Priest, poet and broadcaster Rachel Mann believes the world is charged with a divine spark. She explains how in our encounters with what she terms 'the spectres of God', one can become at peace with limitation, precariousness, lack of certainty, and one's fragility and fractures - and at the same time find in divine fragility the hope of the world.

      My Theology
    • 2020

      Love's Mysteries

      The Body, Grief, Precariousness and God

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the themes of grief, loss, and human fragility, this book delves into the profound limitations of our physical existence. It examines how these experiences illuminate our understanding of God and His remarkable decision to take on human form, offering a deep reflection on the intersection of divinity and humanity.

      Love's Mysteries
    • 2020

      Still Standing

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Still Standing continues the tradition of DLT's popular movie-based Lent course series for small groups. Rachel Mann, author of the bestselling course From Now On (The Greatest Showman) has written this stunning new course based on the Oscar - and BAFTA - nominated Elton John biopic Rocketman.

      Still Standing
    • 2020

      The Gospel of Eve is the acclaimed debut novel from Rachel Mann. Set at Littlemore College for aspirant priests in a picturesque village just outside Oxford, Mann weaves a compelling murder mystery, full of passion, deceipt and deadly pursuits.

      The Gospel of Eve
    • 2019

      Framed by her most famous poems 'In the Bleak Midwinter' and 'Love Came Down at Christmas', this daily devotional explores Advent and Christmas through the poetry of Christina Rossetti. For each day there is a poem with a reflection that draws on Rossetti's writings, encompassing a rich variety of themes.

      In the Bleak Midwinter