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Publication Date: 21 Nov 2019
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Page Count: 48
Author: Graham Tomlin
ISBN-13: 9780281084272, 9780281084289

Looking Beyond Brexit

Bringing the Country Back Together
By Graham Tomlin
How do we move on from Brexit? How do we restore our deeply divided nation?
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The referendum may have rent the country asunder like no other issue in recent memory, but there are significant resonances with events in the past. Almost 500 years ago, in a sixteenth-century version of Article 50, Britain made a break from Europe, declaring the King - rather than the Pope - Supreme Head of the English Church.

The split did not end the story. In the turmoil that followed, 'fake news' spread, families were divided and blood was shed.

However, an attempt was made to find a peaceable solution. In this brief but powerful book, Graham Tomlin draws on that history to remind us of the age-old political and spiritual task of harmonizing past and future, identity and openness, the local and the universal. The events of the last three years have shown how polarization can affect even those who are naturally generous and accommodating; the challenge of rising above division, of loving our neighbours - and even our enemies - has never been greater for us all.

The Widening Circle: Here we have a gripping (even exciting) new approach to priesthood . . . almost every page is rich with biblical, theological, historical and practical wisdom – to be read, considered, and then read again! Gordon Kuhrt, Anvil

- Gordon Kuhrt, Anvil

The Provocative Church: A refreshingly honest book from a theologian who clearly knows that most of society doesn’t think the way the church does, and wants to do something about it.

- Church of England Newspaper

One of the best, most honest, most theologically grounded and therefore most practically helpful books on evangelism to have come out in recent years.

- Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford
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The referendum may have rent the country asunder like no other issue in recent memory, but there are significant resonances with events in the past. Almost 500 years ago, in a sixteenth-century version of Article 50, Britain made a break from Europe, declaring the King - rather than the Pope - Supreme Head of the English Church.

The split did not end the story. In the turmoil that followed, 'fake news' spread, families were divided and blood was shed.

However, an attempt was made to find a peaceable solution. In this brief but powerful book, Graham Tomlin draws on that history to remind us of the age-old political and spiritual task of harmonizing past and future, identity and openness, the local and the universal. The events of the last three years have shown how polarization can affect even those who are naturally generous and accommodating; the challenge of rising above division, of loving our neighbours - and even our enemies - has never been greater for us all.
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The Widening Circle: Here we have a gripping (even exciting) new approach to priesthood . . . almost every page is rich with biblical, theological, historical and practical wisdom – to be read, considered, and then read again! Gordon Kuhrt, Anvil

- Gordon Kuhrt, Anvil

The Provocative Church: A refreshingly honest book from a theologian who clearly knows that most of society doesn’t think the way the church does, and wants to do something about it.

- Church of England Newspaper

One of the best, most honest, most theologically grounded and therefore most practically helpful books on evangelism to have come out in recent years.

- Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford

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