Have you ever felt that your faith needed a refresh? Dr. Peter Lewis, a leading voice in progressive Christianity, offers a compelling approach to Christian thought that challenges traditional views and fosters a deeper connection with Jesus. In this collection, titled "Revitalizing Christianity: The Theology of Peter Lewis," his insightful work is made accessible to both long-time believers and those seeking a new perspective.
Through a series of thought-provoking articles and insightful critiques, this book invites you on a journey of discovery, equipping you to contribute your unique voice to the ongoing conversation about faith.
"A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper, more inclusive understanding of Christianity." – TheGoodNewsBlog.org
Foreword by the Honourable Michael Kirby AC CMG.
All proceeds from this book will be donated to the Centre for Coins Culture & Religious History (CCCRH Foundation Trust).
Shane St Reynolds is a Christian author, entrepreneur, and theologian based in Australia. With over 20 years of experience in financial advisory, he directs Flexible Finance Partners, blending his financial expertise with a deep commitment to faith-based guidance.
Shane’s passion for integrating Christian principles into his work is evident in his roles as editor of a prominent faith-based blog and as an author on various theological topics. His academic journey includes studies in Christian leadership at Oxford and theological education in Australia, reflecting his dedication to exploring and living out his faith.
Active in the Melbourne community in Australia, Shane is involved with the Metropolitan Community Church and other progressive Christian organisations. His work emphasises inclusivity, social justice, and the radical love of Christ, aiming to offer encouragement and support while promoting a transformative and inclusive Christianity.
Peter Lewis is an independent Australian scholar not connected to any university or seminary. Although he has postgraduate qualifications in biblical studies, his career has been medical. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and has worked as a surgeon in developing countries (Bangladesh and the Solomon Islands).
Upon returning to Australia, he served as the vice-president of Hopewell Hospice Services on the Gold Coast for twenty years. Peter is also a numismatist and has written books and many articles about coins relating to the history of Christianity. Currently, he is a Research Associate for the Centre for Coins, Culture and Religious History.