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The Robots: Volume 5 (CD)
Nicola Walker, Claire Rushbrook; Tim Foley, Phil Mulryne, Aaron Douglas; Directed by …
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R527
Discovery Miles 5 270
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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During the events of Doctor Who: Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the
Doctor and the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during
which she would live on Kaldor, and get to know her sister Tula all
over again. But Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous
change. Technology is changing at an advanced rate - the robots are
evolving, artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these
changes so politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula
make a difference during the most turbulent time in the world's
history? CAST: : Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Claire Rushbrook (Tula
Chenka), Nicholas Asbury (Hari Ventross), Paul Bazely (Elio), Jemma
Churchill (Louisha Deltarto), Jon Culshaw (The Source/Sorkov),
Anthony Howell (Volar Crick), Sarah Lamble (Graf Kirran/V709),
Yasmin Mwanza (Rosama Volf/V557/Shinko Caprice), Finlay Robertson
(Kador Arris/V48). Other parts played by members of the cast
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SHOCK TREATMENT (Paperback)
Cullen Bunn, Peter Milligan, Aaron Douglas; Edited by Joe Pruett; Artworks by Szymon Kudranski, …
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R564
R461
Discovery Miles 4 610
Save R103 (18%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Sketching (Paperback)
James Graham, Naomi Westerman, Sumerah Srivastav, Himanshu Ojha, Ella Langley, …
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R514
Discovery Miles 5 140
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Charles Dickens' London is reimagined for the 21st century.
Twenty-four hours in the life of a city that has 371 people in
every square kilometer, where every street and square shelters
heroes and villains, emotional turmoil, violent allegiances,
adventures, the remarkable and the everyday. Olivier Award-winning
playwright James Graham forges a uniquely crowd-sourced play,
incorporating scenes by emerging writers into his own sweeping
narrative. Dickens' panoply of London and Londoners, his big
characters and fantastic stories in Sketches by Boz are updated for
the modern age, incorporating the broadest range of voices from
across the community in a theatrical whirligig of wonder and
imagination.
Local church history is important. What great thinkers have written
and what denominational bodies have declared in resolutions and
organizational ministries are important, but ""lived religion"" at
the ground level provides a fuller picture of the story of the
Christian faith. The fifty-year (1967-2017) story of Northminster
Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi, is one of those narratives
that richly adds to our understanding of how faith has been lived
in a particular setting. ""Different and distinctive but
nevertheless Baptist"" is a phrase that tells the rich, unique
history of Northminster Baptist Church. Baptist churches are known
for claiming the priesthood of believers as a Baptist distinctive,
but no church emphasizes it as much or implements it more than
Northminster. Alongside a conscious lay emphasis, the church has
had notable pulpit ministers like John Claypool and Chuck Poole
(twice). Originally affiliated with the Southern Baptist
Convention, its young professional base was seen as an alternative
to First Baptist Church, Jackson. The church became involved in the
Alliance of Baptists and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. At the
same time, the theologically progressive church remained active in
the Mississippi Baptist Convention-despite its frequent ordinations
of women ministers-until its ouster in 2017. Northminster's story
tells of a strong, notable, interfaith relationship with the Beth
Temple Israel synagogue, an innovative social ministry (Wider Net)
to the inner city of Jackson, and a theology of reverent worship
that is liturgically ""high church."" Different, but proudly
Baptist, no doubt.
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