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.
A critique of institutional power in modern religion, seeing religious belief as the playful exploration of possibilities that resists petrification.
An ethnographic and pastoral study of ecclesial structures formed by followers of Christ's teachings in India, while retaining their Hindu and Sikh heritages.
Essays engaging with the work of the Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder, showing his creative insight in a wide range of academic disiplines.
A collection of essays exploring the theological, philosophical and social issues raised by the American television series Mad Men.
The first biography of the early twentieth-century social reformer who was instrumental in founding the charity Save the Children.
An exploration of the textile designs of Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, the 'Arts and Crafts' architect and designer.
An exploration of the many ways in which humans have engaged with the animal world and how an appreciation of animals enriches our lives today.