Covers 70 of the best campsites in England. This title features campsites and camping experiences across England. It contains 'Nearest Decent Pub' and 'If It Rains' entries, a food and drink category to guide you to the best quality local produce and unusual gastronomic treats.
A new addition to the Cool Camping series, Cool Camping: Kids reveals the very best family campsites and camping experiences in Britiain. This hand-picked selection of 60 family-friendly sites comes in full-colour glory, with crucial practical info, stunn
Sterilised cutlery? Spotless kitchens? Immaculate presentation? Forget it! Food is real and raw. It comes from the ground and grows on trees. So what better way to enjoy it than in the open air? This book combines a passion for the outdoors and a love of food, with hundreds of refreshingly candid photos & fresh new recipes for campsite or garden.
Following the huge success of best selling travel guide Cool Camping: England last summer, Punk Publishing are extending the Cool Camping series for spring 2007
Provides a schematic reading of Luke's Gospel in six main parts. The text introduces the Gospel and the narrative theory on which the Gospel rests. It offers a detailed, chapter-by-chapter exposition of the Gospel and also alternative perspectives, such as feminism and deconstruction.
John Sturdy's unfinished book was conceived as a reply to John Robinson's Redating the New Testament , published in 1975. The liberal Bishop of Woolwich took a much conservative stand towards the end of his life, Sturdy believed, when it came to dating the New Testament literature. This book talks about the date of early Christian literature.
Dealing with the Jewish background to Jesus, this book provides an introductory account of the emergence of Christianity. It presents eschatology as the mainstay of early Christian belief, and uses this as a lens through which to view the development of the Early Church, the writings of Paul and the further growth of the Church.