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Signs of the Times is a funny, wise and touching guide to a dozen objects that are inescapable features of life at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Among them are: TEXT MESSAGES BOTTLED WATER THE LOYALTY CARO THE TATTOO E-MAIL SPAM FAMOUS LOGOS What happened to allow them to wield such influence on our society? How have they come to be seen everywhere? What does it say about the spiritual state of our culture that these objects that barely existed ten years ago now exert such power? Signs of the Times finds much to celebrate in these very modern expressions of some ancient…mehr

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Signs of the Times is a funny, wise and touching guide to a dozen objects that are inescapable features of life at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Among them are: TEXT MESSAGES BOTTLED WATER THE LOYALTY CARO THE TATTOO E-MAIL SPAM FAMOUS LOGOS What happened to allow them to wield such influence on our society? How have they come to be seen everywhere? What does it say about the spiritual state of our culture that these objects that barely existed ten years ago now exert such power? Signs of the Times finds much to celebrate in these very modern expressions of some ancient traditions. Alongside these everyday icons, Signs of the Times explores two images that persist amongst a thousand immediately recognisable logos. Where in our culture do we see the signs of the cross and the empty tomb? Do they still have any power left alongside the swoosh, the golden arches, and all the brands that fight for our attention? Signs of the Times is full of hope. and keeps shaking today's culture until the Good News drops out
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Peter Graystone works for Church Army and is the editor of Christianity.org.uk, an online encyclopaedia which gives free, confidential information about the Christian faith. Peter has written many books, speaks regularly at Greenbelt Festival, and is a columnist and theatre reviewer for the Church Times.