At a time when there are often as many adults as young people preparing
for confirmation, the concept of notes written in adult language, which
the younger candidate can grow into, is particularly appropriate for
today's needs. The growing number of adult study groups, working through
mutual questioning within group discussions, will find it helpful to
have these clear succinct notes about the content of Christian belief
and practice. Few books have been more influential in confirmation
preparation than Hugh Montefiore's 'Confirmation Notebook', written
while he was vicar of the University Church in Cambridge. After five
editions, with nineteen printings of the fifth edition alone, the
notebook is now in a handy pocket-sized format that includes space at
the end of each chapter for notes. Existing chapters have been updated
and, in most cases, enlarged, while new chapters have been added on
'Common Worship', Christian festivals and fasts, Christian
responsibilities, Christian behaviour, and the Christian view on sex and
marriage.