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Reconciling People

Coventry Cathedral's Story

Reconciling People

Coventry Cathedral's Story

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Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
ISBN: 9781848250932
Number of Pages: 296
Published: 30/09/2011
Width: 18.9 cm
Height: 24.6 cm
To mark the 50th anniversary in 2012 of the rebuilding of Coventry Cathedral after its destruction by incendiary bombs in November 1940, this lavishly illustrated volume celebrates a unique church with a unique mission. The decision to rebuild the Cathedral was taken the morning after the bombing - not as an act of defiance, but one of faith, trust and hope for the future of the world. Reconciling People tells the story of every aspect the Cathedral's life: its architecture in war and in peace, its theology, worship and spirituality, music and the arts, its mission and ministry, its place in the life of the city, the Cathedral as a place of reconciliation, its people over the decades and its life today. Co-published with the Friends of Coventry Cathedral, this celebratory volume is a record of a how a 900-year old cathedral rose from the ashes of violent destruction to become a symbol of reconciliation and to develop a unique mission among Britain's churches.

Christopher Lamb

The Contributors include COLIN BENNETTS, PAUL OESTREICHER, RICHARD FARNELL, MARGARET SEDGWICK and others, and are all connected with the Cathedral and the City. The General Editor, Christopher Lamb, is Canon Theologian Emeritus of Coventry Cathedral.

'A book to give hope and an incentive to work for peace.' the goodbookstall.org.uk 'Something totally groundbreaking - a monument to regeneration, survival and reconciliation.' Warwickshire Life 'The story of a national icon that became the home of an international movement for peace and reconciliation... Will speak to anyone who has ever struggled with the question how a Christian community renews itself.' Church Times