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Leaving Alexandria
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Discover the profound memoir 'Leaving Alexandria' by Richard Holloway, a captivating narrative that explores faith, identity, and the complexities of the human experience. This trade paperback, published in 2012 by The Text Publishing Company, features 408 pages of compelling storytelling and introspective analysis. Follow Holloway's journey from a working-class home in Glasgow to his role as the Bishop of Edinburgh, where he faced the contradictions of church doctrine and personal belief. This book delves into the deep-seated questions about the role of the Church in society and the struggle between public faith and private doubt. Ideal for readers interested in theology, memoirs, and spiritual exploration, 'Leaving Alexandria' provides vital insights into the challenges faced by those who seek truth in their religious and personal lives. With rich prose that captures the essence of his experiences, Holloway offers a narrative that is as poignant as it is enlightening. This brand-new copy comes with FREE shipping, ensuring you receive this must-read memoir right at your doorstep. Order now to start your journey through the reflective and often turbulent waters of faith and doubt with Richard Holloway's life story.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781921922022
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2012
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Pages: 408
Description:
At fourteen, Richard Holloway left his working-class home north of Glasgow and travelled hundreds of miles to an English monastery to be trained for the priesthood. By twenty-five, he had been ordained and was working in the slums of Glasgow. In 2000 he controversially resigned as Bishop of Edinburgh, having lost heart with the the Church over its condemnation of homosexuality. In his years as a priest Richard touched many lives, but behind his confident public face lay a mind troubled by questions. Why is the Church, which claims to be the instrument of God's love, so prone to cruelty and condemnation? And how can a person live with the tension between public faith and private doubt? With this long-awaited memoir, Richard gives us a wise, poetic and fiercely honest book that recounts a fascinating life - and attempts to answer those questions.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781921922022
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2012
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Pages: 408
Description:
At fourteen, Richard Holloway left his working-class home north of Glasgow and travelled hundreds of miles to an English monastery to be trained for the priesthood. By twenty-five, he had been ordained and was working in the slums of Glasgow. In 2000 he controversially resigned as Bishop of Edinburgh, having lost heart with the the Church over its condemnation of homosexuality. In his years as a priest Richard touched many lives, but behind his confident public face lay a mind troubled by questions. Why is the Church, which claims to be the instrument of God's love, so prone to cruelty and condemnation? And how can a person live with the tension between public faith and private doubt? With this long-awaited memoir, Richard gives us a wise, poetic and fiercely honest book that recounts a fascinating life - and attempts to answer those questions.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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