Power and Privilege: Reckoning with stories from scripture for everyday life

Power and Privilege: Reckoning with stories from scripture for everyday life

Author : Sam Hole
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What can Christians today learn from the biblical stories of how individuals navigated the responsibilities of power and privilege?

The themes of power and privilege are currently the subject of high-profile, and often controversial, scrutiny in many churches. This collection draws together internationally renowned scholars and practitioners to consider what may be learned for Christian life today from the biblical stories of how individuals handled (and mishandled) the responsibilities of power and privilege. It aims to help readers and churches both to recognise the power they hold, and to inspire them to consider how they use it well to live wise and faithful lives.

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23 October 2026

Title Power and Privilege: Reckoning with stories from scripture for everyday life
Author Sam Hole
Description

The themes of power and privilege are currently the subject of high-profile, and often controversial, scrutiny in many churches. This collection draws together internationally renowned scholars and practitioners to consider what may be learned for Christian life today from the biblical stories of how individuals handled (and mishandled) the responsibilities of power and privilege. It aims to help readers and churches both to recognise the power they hold, and to inspire them to consider how they use it well to live wise and faithful lives.

Details
  • Product code: 9781800395275
  • Published: 23 October 2026
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 128
  • Dimensions: 130mm wide and 198mm high

The themes of power and privilege are currently the subject of high-profile, and often controversial, scrutiny in many churches. This collection draws together internationally renowned scholars and practitioners to consider what may be learned for Christian life today from the biblical stories of how individuals handled (and mishandled) the responsibilities of power and privilege. It aims to help readers and churches both to recognise the power they hold, and to inspire them to consider how they use it well to live wise and faithful lives.

Sam Hole is Chaplain and Solway Fellow at University College Durham. Other contributors are Rosalind Brown, Simon Oliver, E.S. Kempson, Hannah Malcolm, Walter Moberly, Nitano Muller, Chantal Noppen, Philip Plyming and Mike Higton.