Books from Ekklesia staff, associates and authors
- Simon Barrow, Against the Religion of Power: Telling a Different Christian Story, Ekklesia, 2025 (forthcoming).
- Simon Barrow (w. Gerry Hassan, eds.), Britain Needs Change, Biteback Publishing, 2024.
- Tim Norwood (ed.), Building a Relational Culture, Relational Church UK, 2022, inc. chapter by Simon Barrow.
- Simon Barrow (w. Gerry Hassan, eds.), A Better Nation, Luath Press, 2022.
- Symon Hill, The Peace Protestors: A History of Modern Day War Resistance, Pen & Sword History, 2022.
- Sharon Caton-Rose (with Anna Bland), Everyday Sacrament: Visual Meditations in an Age of Pandemic, Siglum/LCI, 2022
- Graham Kings, Ian Randall, Exchange of Gifts: The Vision of Simon Barrington-Ward, Ekklesia, 2022 (Fwd: Justin Welby)
- Simon Barrow (w. Gerry Hassan, eds.), Scotland After the Virus, Luath Press, 2020.
- Bernadette Meaden, Illness, Disability and Caring, DLT, 2020.
- Harry Hagopian, Keeping Faith With Hope: The Challenge of Israel Palestine, Ekklesia, 2019.
- Jill Segger, Words Out of Silence, Ekklesia/Siglum, 2019.
- Janet Fife and Gilo, Letters to a Broken Church, Ekklesia, 2019.
- David Atkinson, Hope Rediscovered: Biblical Wisdom for an Anxious World, Ekklesia, 2109 (Fwd: Rowan Williams).
- Simon Barrow (w. Gerry Hassan, eds.), Scotland the Brave? Luath, 2019
- Iain Whyte (ed.), Football’s Faithful Fans, Ekklesia, 2109.
- Simon Barrow (ed.), Feast or Famine? How the Gospel Challenges Austerity, DLT, 2018.
- Virginia Moffatt (ed.), Reclaiming the Common Good, DLT, 2017 – inc. several Ekklesia contributors.
- James Paul Lusk, The Jesus Candidate: Political Religion in a Secular Age, Ekklesia, 2017.
- Virginia Moffatt, Nothing More and Nothing Less, DLT, 2017.
- Savitri Hensman, Sexuality, Struggle and Saintliness, Ekklesia, 2015.
- Simon Barrow (w. Mike Small, eds.), Scotland 2021, Bella Caledonia/Ekklesia, 2016.
- Jayne Ozanne (ed.), Journeys in Grace and Truth: Revisiting Scripture and Sexuality, Ekklesia, 2016.
- Andrew Francis (ed.), Foxes Have Holes: Christian Responses to Britain’s Housing Need, Ekklesia, 2016.
- Symon Hill, The Upside-Down Bible, DLT, 2015.
- Symon Hill, Digital Revolutions: Activism in the Internet Age (New Internationalist, 2013).
- Jolyon Mitchell, Owen Gower (eds.), Religion and the News, Ashgate, 2012 – inc. chapter by Simon Barrow
- Symon Hill, The No-Nonsense Guide to Religion (New Internationalist Publications, 2010).
- Tricia Gates Brown (ed.), 118 Days: Christian Peacemaker Teams Held Captive in Iraq, CPT, 2010 – w. Simon Barrow
- Stuart Murray, The Naked Anabaptist, Paternoster Press, 2009. – several references to Ekklesia
- Simon Barrow (ed.), Fear or Freedom? Why a Warring Church Must Change, Shoving Leopard, 2008 (Fwd: Desmond Tutu)
- Simon Barrow, Jonathan Bartley (eds.), Consuming Passion: Why the Killing of Jesus Really Matters, DLT, 2006.
- Jonathan Bartley, Faith and Politics After Christendom: Church As a Movement for Anarchy, Paternoster Press, 2006.
- Richard Franklin, Towards the Abolition of the Nation State, Sarum College/ Ekklesia, 2004.
- Jonathan Bartley, The Subversive Manifesto, BRF, 2003.
- Simon Barrow and Graeme Smith (eds.), Christian Mission in Western Society (CTBI, 2001).
- Bernadette Meaden, Protest for Peace (Wild Goose, 1999).
- Simon Barrow (ed.), Expanding Horizons: Learning to be the Church in the World (Southwark Diocese, 1995).
Books specifically from Ekklesia Publishing can be found here.
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