A standard work on New Testament theology for students, this new edition includes additional material by David Wenham and R.T. France.
An approach to origins trancending the traditional 'evolution-versus-creation' debate, providing a vision of evolution as the unfolding of God's creative power.
An interdisciplinary study drawing on feminism and social theory to develop a theology of pastoral care that emphasises recognition of human well-being.
A study of the influence of the French philosopher Henri Bergson's theory of time on the works of three of the great Christian writers of the 20th century.
A fascinating inside account of the founding, the history and the discoveries of the UK's pioneering National Institute of Oceanography.
The mature expression of the theology and religion of the 18th-century spiritual thinker.
A provocative study of the 19th-century artist and designer William Morris, revealing new insights into how his family relationships affected his work.
A fascinating new study of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, illuminating the poet's deeply troubled personality and relationship with his family.
A collection of the legends surrounding St Joseph of Arimathea and his association with Glastonbury and other parts of England.
An illuminating study of the great German educationalist's philosophy that guided play is the most important learning tool for young children.
The story of how a handful of young women changed British education by following the philosophy of the German educationalist, Friedrich Froebel.
An evangelical analysis of the debate over environmental ethics, offering a guide for navigating the complex problems and the diversity of views.