Ruth Valerio's book is perfect for individuals and groups to think, reflect, pray and be challenged together.' JUSTIN WELBY, from the Foreword
Ruth Valerio Book order






- 2019
- 2018
Presents a erudite set of comparative essays on core topics in the history of anthropological theory. This book offers discussions of anthropological thought about ritual, fetishism, cosmogonic myth, belief, caste, kingship, mourning, play, feasting, ceremony, and cultural relativism. It is suitable for students and researchers in anthropology.
- 2016
Just living
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Globalisation and consumerism affect every area of our lives. But it's not just about shopping; these powerful forces shape our personal lives, how we relate to one another, how we view the world - and they are having a seriously detrimental impact both on the lives of the global poor, and on the health of the planet itself. Every Christian in every generation down through the history of the church has had to work out what it means to be a follower of Jesus in their particular culture; for us in the twenty-first century, we must think about discipleship in a globalised, consumerist context. Environmentalist and theologian Ruth Valerio examines these issues in a book that is intellectually rigorous yet practical, and as inspiring as it is challenging.
- 2008
L is for Lifestyle
- 190 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This A-Z of lifestyle issues unravels the main threats to people and our planet, God's beloved creation. It shows how, by making simple changes we can learn the secret of a life that is both fair and simple.
- 2005
Proverbs
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Part of the Cover to Cover Bible study guide series, this book takes us through Proverbs. It breaks it down into some of its main themes, which include the power of speech, family relationships, the call to respond to people in need, money and work. This is much to our loss, for Proverbs contains a bounty of treasures waiting to be discovered.