A collection of essays exploring the theological issues raised by the First World War, inspired by the noted wartime chaplain Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy.
In a thoughtful series of interviews, moral theologian Brian Brock discusses the importance of Christian commitment in addressing modern ethical problems.
An anthology of and introduction to the life and writings of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Tudor martyr and creator of The Book of Common Prayer.
An examination, combining scholarship, insight and practical experience, of the modern significance of restorative justice embodied in Jesus's life and death.
A comprehensive and classic study, tracing the story of the translation of the Bible into English, from its beginnings to the mid-20th century.
A classic work of moral theology, arguing that the conflict between absolutism and relativism is resolved through understanding God's relationship with mankind.
Sermons by the renowned Swiss theologian, combining persuasive spirituality with a profound understanding of the central doctrines of Christianity.
Twelve sermons on the Apostles' Creed, by the renowned Swiss theologian.
A detailed study of the meaning and significance of the Christian concept of justice.
Brunner's commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans, concentrating on the fundamental theological arguments.
A wide-ranging discussion of human nature seeing the relationship between God and humanity as the key to the contradiction between what we are and ought to be.
A thorough and provocative analysis of the biblical doctrine of the Person and the Work of Christ, establishing Jesus as the mediator between God and man.