An introduction to the ideas of the mystic and scholar Thomas Merton, his critique of modern society and his spiritual solution for Christian community.
An unusual and captivating story set in the Stone Age, about a boy who longs to be a cave painter but is prevented by taboos of his clan.
A critique of the dominant physicalist paradigm of the mind, offering an alternative that places the bodily and the spiritual on an equal footing.
A fascinating exploration of the themes of God and belief in the modern novel, and how fiction can help shape the way we talk about the divine.
The emotional journey of a woman following her husband's death, this journal in verse combines a poignant love story with the theme of personal growth.
An analysis of the importance of health in modern Christian life from the perspective of the Thomist-Aristotelian concept of habit as a moral practice.
An examination of faith as a universal facet of human belief systems, showing how our cognitive limitations make faith not the enemy of reason but its partner.
A collection of biographical studies of nine key figures, European and Chinese, in the growth and development of the Protestant Church in China.
An introduction to the question of what it means to be a woman, exploring the approaches to womanhood and gender of both recent and historical female thinkers.
A study of the art and poetry of one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, exploring the nature and the origins of his use of symbolism.
A thoughtful examination of the nature of authority in the Anglican Communion, showing how the Anglican model of pluralism remains relevant in a divided world.