The Cost of Christian Living: Currency in kingdom life

The Cost of Christian Living: Currency in kingdom life

Author : Martyn Percy
£9.99

Reflections on gospel stories around the theme of money, including the Holy Week narratives

The gospels are full of references to coins, money, taxes, costs, pricing, wages, bribery and gambling.

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21 November 2025

Title The Cost of Christian Living: Currency in kingdom life
Author Martyn Percy
Description

The gospels are full of references to coins, money, taxes, costs, pricing, wages, bribery and gambling.

In The Cost of Christian Living, Martyn Percy explores the different meanings and uses of money in the gospels. Through parables, miracles, and encounters, Martyn offers a unique perspective on the intersection of faith and finance, helping readers to engage in new ways with the stories of Jesus’ life and death. Ultimately, God’s economy is one formed through the currency of love.

Includes stories from Holy Week and discussion material suitable for Lent.

Details
  • Product code: 9781800393493
  • Published: 21 November 2025
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 160
  • Dimensions: 130mm wide and 198mm high

The gospels are full of references to coins, money, taxes, costs, pricing, wages, bribery and gambling.

In The Cost of Christian Living, Martyn Percy explores the different meanings and uses of money in the gospels. Through parables, miracles, and encounters, Martyn offers a unique perspective on the intersection of faith and finance, helping readers to engage in new ways with the stories of Jesus’ life and death. Ultimately, God’s economy is one formed through the currency of love.

Includes stories from Holy Week and discussion material suitable for Lent.

The Very Revd Professor Martyn Percy writes and teaches on culture, faith and values in public life. A former dean of Christ Church, Oxford, he was principal of Cuddesdon (Oxford) from 2004 to 2014. Martyn lectures at the University of Saint Joseph in Macao (where he serves as the distinguished morrison chair in religion and culture) and at Ming Hua Theological College, Hong Kong, where he serves as their provost-theologian.