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Website. spckpublishing .co .uk. The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ( SPCK) is a UK -based Christian charity. Founded in 1698 by Thomas Bray, it has worked for over 300 years to increase awareness of the Christian faith in the UK and worldwide. The SPCK is the oldest Anglican mission organisation in the world, though it is now more ...
Inter-Varsity Press ( IVP) was previously the publishing wing of Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship. It support the publishing or distribution of well over one million books each year to over 150 countries, including the translation of titles into over 90 different languages. Following a UCCF-wide strategic review in 2005, IVP was ...
The Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, or the SSPCK, was a group established in Scotland to ensure the better understanding of the principles of the Christian religion, principally through the established Church of Scotland. Founded in 1709, the Society had similar aims to the English Society for Promoting Christian ...
Imagining the Gospels (SPCK 1987, 1994) A Woman's Claim of Right in Scotland: Women, Representation and Politics, ed.(Polygon 1991) A Woman's Place: Women and Work, ed. E. Templeton, introductory chapter. (St Andrew Press, 1993) Love Burning Deep: Poems and Lyrics (SPCK 1993) Struggles to Love: the Spirituality of the Beatitudes (SPCK 1994)
David Martin, The Education of David Martin (SPCK, 2013). John G. Stackhouse, Jr., Review of The Future of Christianity in The Christian Century (6 May 2012). John G. Stackhouse, Jr., "David Martin: Sociologist as Servant of the Church," in Books & Culture (May 2004).
Eric Eve is an author, interactive fiction writer, and New Testament scholar at Harris Manchester College in Oxford. He is known in the interactive fiction community for his writings on TADS 3, including three tutorial/reference books (Getting Started in TADS 3, Learning TADS 3, and the TADS 3 Tour Guide) and several articles for Brass Lantern, a site that hosts articles about and reviews of ...
During the twentieth century, the Church of England periodically established a doctrine commission to report on an important theological question. The first commission "was appointed in 1922 and reported in 1938". [1] In early years the commissions appear to have been appointed solely by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.
Theodore Edward Dowling. Theodore Edward Dowling (1837 – 1921), Archdeacon in Syria, was an Anglican priest and historian who studied the ancient eastern churches and wrote several scholarly works regarding the church history of Armenia, Antioch, the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and Georgia. [1] [2]