
Andrew Walker (1) (1945–)
Author of Restoring the Kingdom
For other authors named Andrew Walker, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Andrew Walker is Parish Priest of St Michael-in-Lewes and a Visiting Scholar at Sarum College, Salisbury. He is also Director of the London-based Ignatian Spirituality Course and Founder-Director of the London Centre for Spirituality.
Works by Andrew Walker
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- Birthdate
- 1945-08-11
- Gender
- male
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- C.S. Lewis Centre for the Study of Religion and Modernity
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A gallop through history and the decline in the church, supplementing Newbigin's analysis. So what to do about it? Tell and celebrate the Story. Set up plausibility structure (don't worry about being a gathered church), revise the liturgy - include icons for this visual age, and be a holy community.
Conversations and essays about the life and work of C.S. Lewis, best known in our time because of the popularity of his Chronicles of Narnia allegorical series for children, but known at large for his many books exploring and defending the Christian faith. A convert later in his adult life, but already a scholar, he describes his conversion as "being dragged kicking and screaming into the Kingdom of God." Thus his great value as a Christian apologetic writer.
Pentecostal Power: The Charismatic Renewal Movement and the Politics of Pentecostal Experience {article} by Andrew Walker
Good history of the movement. However, he ignores or doesn't see the political aspects of the "discipleship" campaign.
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