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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: The Church Mouse , Dave WalkerPublisher: Hodder & Stoughton Imprint: Hodder & Stoughton Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781529318647ISBN 10: 1529318645 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 04 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsEver wondered about beards and their theology? No, me neither, but this little book has persuaded me that I should have. It is as informative as it is entertaining - read it, you won't regret it. * Dr Paula Gooder, Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, London * I love this hirsute horrible history of the Church. It's funny, enlightening and completely novel - which is some achievement given the history of Christendom! * Revd Dave Tomlinson, vicar & author of Black Sheep and Prodigals * On the face of it, tracking the history and theology of men's facial hair throughout the Bible and the history of the Church may be-a-rd-iffi cult concept for some of us to take seriously. But I moustache-sure you that it leads to an unusual yet intriguing read. Beyond the fuzz Mouse helps us to explore male identity, gender disparity, cultural appropriation and the contextualisation of the gospel. This book does not shortcut the issues, trim off the rough bits or split unnecessary theological hairs. Razor sharp in its wit and charm, it off ers us a whisker-stop tour of all sorts of hairy and prickly issues. * Dr Krish Kandiah, Founding Director of Home for Good & author of God is Stranger and Paradoxology * Despite not having a beard (the occasional pre-menopausal random chin hair aside) this is a hairy good read. Beard theology? I mean, who knew? A must-read for everyone from 70s-style Oxbridge chin-stroking theologians to church-in-an-industrial-unit hipster evangelicals. * Revd Kate Bottley, priest in North Nottinghamshire & BBC Radio 2 presenter * 'Smart, funny and absolutely fascinating. Lurking behind all that facial hair is an unexpectedly profound exploration of the way beliefs turn to rules and change the way we look and act. You'd think a man calling himself Mouse and writing about beards would be hiding something, but this book is wonderfully revealing about human nature.' Cole Moreton, writer & broadcaster It's in the book's many diversions that the real joy is to be had * Premier Christianity * Ever wondered about beards and their theology? No, me neither, but this little book has persuaded me that I should have. It is as informative as it is entertaining - read it, you won't regret it. * Dr Paula Gooder, Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral, London * I love this hirsute ""horrible history"" of the Church. It's funny, enlightening and completely novel - which is some achievement given the history of Christendom! * Revd Dave Tomlinson, vicar & author of Black Sheep and Prodigals * On the face of it, tracking the history and theology of men's facial hair throughout the Bible and the history of the Church may ""be-a-rd-iffi cult"" concept for some of us to take seriously. But I ""moustache-sure"" you that it leads to an unusual yet intriguing read. Beyond the fuzz Mouse helps us to explore male identity, gender disparity, cultural appropriation and the contextualisation of the gospel. This book does not shortcut the issues, trim off the rough bits or split unnecessary theological hairs. Razor sharp in its wit and charm, it off ers us a whisker-stop tour of all sorts of hairy and prickly issues. * Dr Krish Kandiah, Founding Director of Home for Good & author of God is Stranger and Paradoxology * Despite not having a beard (the occasional pre-menopausal random chin hair aside) this is a hairy good read. Beard theology? I mean, who knew? A must-read for everyone from 70s-style Oxbridge chin-stroking theologians to church-in-an-industrial-unit hipster evangelicals. * Revd Kate Bottley, priest in North Nottinghamshire & BBC Radio 2 presenter * 'Smart, funny and absolutely fascinating. Lurking behind all that facial hair is an unexpectedly profound exploration of the way beliefs turn to rules and change the way we look and act. You'd think a man calling himself Mouse and writing about beards would be hiding something, but this book is wonderfully revealing about human nature.' Cole Moreton, writer & broadcaster It's in the book's many diversions that the real joy is to be had * Premier Christianity * Author InformationThe Church Mouse (Author) The Church Mouse is a well-known award winning Christian blogger and church commentator. After starting blogging in 2008, he developed the most read religious blog for some time from 209-11 and was cited as the No.1 religious blog by the New Statesman in 2011 then retired from blogging. He now comments on social media to his 16,500 twitter followers and writes occasionally for other publications. He has written for The Guardian, Christianity Magazine blog and Christian Today. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |