by Rebecca Houghton | May 21, 2025
Churchgoing in York the Statistical Record, 1743-2011 by Clive D. Field This short monograph offers a local and longitudinal study of churchgoing, a key metric of secularisation, with reference to York since 1743. Quantitative sources are privileged but...
by Rebecca Houghton | May 15, 2025
Quaker Voices on Mental Health This book is a call to bring before Friends the urgent need for a renewed focus on mental health within the work of Britain Yearly Meeting. It forms part of the work of the Quaker Recognised Body (QRB), Quaker Voices on Mental...
by Rebecca Houghton | Feb 24, 2025
Hidden from History Written by Elinor Kelly January 1916 was a turning point in British history. For the first time military service was made compulsory and men who did not volunteer to join the armed services were called to account in Military Service...
by Rebecca Houghton | Oct 22, 2024
A Sterne Lent Written by Chris Swift “Don’t be deceived by the charm and wit of this journey through Lent. With an eye to the human condition and a call to compassion, Chris Swift leads the pilgrim through the marvellous mind of the eccentric Laurence...
by Rebecca Houghton | Feb 22, 2024
Jesus as witnessed by the disciple he loved A commentary on the gospel of John Written by Alan Asay Alan Asay has written a commentary on the gospel of John that is scholarly and meticulously researched. That much I expected of him – what has...