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Imagining the Church: Keeping Faith in a Fragmented World

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ISBN: 9781789591828

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The local church holds a special place in the imagination of many people, whether or not they attend it regularly. Drawing on theology, literature, art, philosophy, popular culture and personal experience, Tim Gibson uncovers how churches play an important role in local communities and in the life of the nation, keeping faith alive for everyone. In a deeply personal essay, which is both faithful to tradition and optimistic about the future Gibson tells the story of the church through the lens of his experiences in a variety of places, including Westminster Abbey, Holy Trinity Geneva and his home parishes in Sussex and rural Somerset. Following the spirit of Anglican writers such as C. S. Lewis and Michael Mayne, Imagining the Church will delight and inspire anyone with a love of their local church or an interest in ministry and mission, while posing thoughtful questions about the role of the church and faith in contemporary society.

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  • Uncovers how churches play an important role in local communities.
  • Inspires anyone with a love of their local church or an interest in ministry.
  • Questions about the role of the church and faith in contemporary society.
The vision of God expressed here is both compelling and exciting. The interweaving of literature, place, theology, culture and art with experience makes this volume an extended example of how to theologically reflect in the light of our identity and belonging. This volume will find its place on students’ core reading here at Sarum and deserves a wide readership. It is a gift !

--James Woodward, Principal Sarum College

Tim Gibson

Tim Gibson is a writer, priest and academic based in rural Somerset. Currently Deputy Head of the School of Creative and Cultural Industries at UWE Bristol, he has been involved in various ways in ministerial training and formation for the Church of England since 2005. He assists with parish ministry in his local deanery.

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