An insightful analysis of the biblical story of Abraham and his wife Sarah, showing how its many themes continue to resonate today.
A defence of the practice of prayer for the dead, expanding upon the biblical and philosophical background and exploring the theological ramifications.
An imaginative synthesis of science and theology that establishes the growth and flourishing of the person as the cornerstone of Christian healing.
An extensively illustrated and detailed biographical dictionary, providing an invaluable source of information on the contribution of female British artists.
The previously untold story of how the Trappist monk Thomas Merton almost became a Camaldolese hermit, based on rediscovered correspondence.
A re-examination of the First Book of Samuel and its treatment of Saul, shedding new and unexpected light on the character of the first King of Israel.
One of the classic explorations of prayer and its importance for the life of the soul, Grou's work has had an enormous influence for over two hundred years.
The biography of one of the greatest cricketers of his time, who became a missionary and founded the Worldwide Evangelisation Crusade.
Told with simplicity, humanity and humour, this is the best-selling biography of the great Welsh preacher and founder of the Bible College of Wales.
An account of one of Europe's earliest scientific explorations of Egypt, showing how Carsten Niebuhr laid the foundations of modern Egyptology.