"Enlightening, thought provoking and honest, a bit like the North itself" -- Kate Bottley (the "Gogglebox Vicar")
Foreword by John Sentamu, Archbishop of York
From the monks of Lindisfarne to the Synod of Whitby, the North is historically considered to be a cradle of Christianity in England, but in today's society is there a "gospel for the North"?
Does it make sense to talk of a gospel for a specific place when there is "one Lord, one faith, one baptism" (Ephesians 4:5)? Can we even consider the North of England as a distinct entity with its own particular identity?
This book...
"Enlightening, thought provoking and honest, a bit like the North itself" -- Kate Bottley (the "Gogglebox Vicar")