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John Pritchard

    A respected Bishop of Oxford, his literary work is characterized by a profound understanding of the human psyche and moral dilemmas. His writing explores the eternal questions of faith, doubt, and the search for meaning in a complex world. Through his work, he offers readers insightful perspectives on spiritual life and ethics. His authority as a spiritual leader is reflected in the wisdom and empathy that permeate his literary legacy.

    The Legal 500
    The Legal 500
    The Penguin Guide to the Law
    The New Penguin Guide to the Law
    The Mountain Path
    The journey : with Jesus to Jerusalem and the cross
    • After an unforgettable three years, the charismatic teacher who called you and your brother James to follow him says, 'Right, let's go to Jerusalem.' It's thrilling to be setting out on the next stage of the adventure. But life in the company of Jesus is not for the faint-hearted. Certainly there's fun, as lark about with the other young disciples. But it's pretty edgy too, not knowing who is going to turn up next and what might be expected of you. And as the days pass by, the huge demands on Jesus as he heals and teaches invoke both a strange tenderness, and a growing dread of why exactly you are journeying to the holy city . . . Looking through the eyes of the disciple John, The Journey follows Luke's chronology from Luke 9.51, as Jesus 'set his face to go to Jerusalem'. Absorbing, exuberant and affective, it offers daily (weekday) readings for Lent, from Ash Wednesday to Good Friday, with a poem for each Saturday. It is suitable to use individually or in groups.

      The journey : with Jesus to Jerusalem and the cross
    • In 1998, Paul Pritchard was struck on the head by a falling rock as he climbed a sea stack in Tasmania. Close to death, Pritchard kept himself going with a promise that he would 'at least attempt to live'. The Mountain Path is an adventure book like no other, an exploration of a healing brain, a test of will and a triumph of hope.

      The Mountain Path
    • The New Penguin Guide to the Law

      • 1071 pages
      • 38 hours of reading

      This third edition reflects the numerous and, in some areas, profound changes to the law in the last decade. The section on family law covers the new Children's Act and the rights of children (and parents) when families separate. Similarly, the section on the legal system explains the major changes in legal aid procedures including constructive criticism of what is wrong with the legal system. The influence European Community legislation has in the United Kingdom is explained too; in addition there is new material on the legal factors which have to be taken into account by any business venture, including a section on insolvency of companies and bankruptcy of individuals, all of which have changed since the previous edition.

      The New Penguin Guide to the Law
    • The Legal 500

      The Client's Guide to the Europe, Middle East & Africa

      The Legal 500