When first published in 1995, this book pre-empted the emerging church movement, questioning whether the certainties of evangelical orthodoxy could survive in a postmodern world.
Dave Tomlinson Bücher






The Bad Christian's Manifesto
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Spiritual intelligence - 'how to live well and die happy' - from the author of How to be a bad Christian.
The story of Leeds United's roller coaster ride through the 21st century from Champions League semi-finals to financial mismanagement, boardroom wrangles and relegation - and hope of their eventual return to the top tier.
Re-enchanting Christianity
- 148 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Explores how Christianity, once deconstructed, can become credible again. This work explores key components of Christian belief - God, sin, the Bible, resurrection, the Church, mission, prayer and more - and asks how they can be understood in deeper, more meaningful ways. But is re-enchantment possible in our post-modern, post-Christian age?
Leeds United: A History
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The complete and definitive history of the Whites.
How To Be A Bad Christian And A Better Human Being
- 226 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In the course of his work as a vicar, Dave Tomlinson meets lots of people who describe themselves as 'not good enough' to be a Christian, thinking that faith involves going to church a lot, or believing in a list of strange things, or following certain rules. But being a Christian isn't about any of that - and actually, following Jesus is a lot easier, and more fun, than most people think... In this handbook to Christianity for people who describe themselves as spiritual but not necessarily religious, Dave sketches out some key practices for how to be a 'bad' Christian, including how to talk to God without worrying about prayer, how to read the Bible without turning off your brain, and how to think with your soul rather than trying to follow rules. With beautiful illustrations from artist Rob Pepper, this is an accessible, light-hearted book, but one with a powerful invitation: to be the person you've always wanted to be, following a God you've always hoped is on your side.
Leeds, Money, and Misery Me: Twenty Years of Hurt, 23 Mistakes and the Tale of Toma ...
- 596 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
The narrative explores the emotional journey of Leeds United fans over the past two decades, highlighting the struggles and disappointments that have overshadowed the team's performance. It delves into the challenges faced by supporters, capturing their resilience and unwavering loyalty despite the lack of success.
The narrative explores the unique and captivating history of Leeds United Football Club during the 1960s, highlighting the team's remarkable journey and the cultural impact it had on football. It delves into the triumphs, challenges, and memorable moments that defined this iconic era, emphasizing the club's significance in the sport's evolution. The story captures the passion of the fans and the legendary figures who shaped the team's legacy, making it a distinctive tale in football history.
Leeds United in the 1970s
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on Leeds United's golden era in the 1970s, the narrative highlights the club's rise to prominence under Manager Don Revie, who led the team to become one of Europe's finest, despite facing significant controversies. The account also explores the subsequent decline of the club as it struggled with a series of managerial changes after Revie's departure, capturing the highs and lows of a pivotal period in football history.
Billy Bremner Fifty Defining Fixtures
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Fifty fixtures that defined the career of a diminutive Scotsman who went on to become one of the biggest names in British football.