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Beard Theology

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Beard Theology

A holy history of hairy faces
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'As informative as it is entertaining - read it, you won't regret it' Paula Gooder Beards have had cultural and religious significance for thousands of years. A fascinating story is to be told of the religious significance of beards from the ancient civilisations to today. This book will survey beard theology from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and Mesopotamia, to the Jews of Jesus's day and through to the early Church fathers who strongly promoted the beard, the Latin church which outlawed it leading up to and after the Great Schism of 1054. We will pursue the story of the protestant reformers and leaders of the evangelical revival of the 19th century all had plenty to say about the beard. This largely untold and intriguing story of the religious significance of beards and will contain a series of entertaining true historical stories, such as the cardinal who lost the papacy due to his beard, the female pharaoh who wore the fake beard and how beards were cited in the papal bull of excommunication that formalised the split of the Eastern and Western churches in the great schism. As well as providing a unique historical narrative, it also provides a subtle basis for reflection on current theological disputes and debates, gently inviting you to consider what parallels there are to the historical theological disputes which today seem trivial but caused heated passions in their day. It will entertain and inform in equal measure. 'A profound exploration of the way beliefs turn to rules . . . smart, funny and absolutely fascinating' Cole Moreton

Author Biography:

The 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 2009-2011 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 many twitter followers and writes occasionally for other publications. He has written for The Guardian, Christianity Magazine blog and Christian Today.
Release date Australia
August 8th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Dave Walker
Illustrations
Between 10 and 20 line-drawing cartoons
Pages
192
Dimensions
130x200x22
ISBN-13
9781529318630
Product ID
29071550

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