A ground-breaking study of the development of education in art and design in Britain from the middle of the 19th century to the 1970s.
An investigation of the development of art and design education in Italy, France, Britain, Germany, and the United States.
A fascinating introduction to the central questions of philosophy, and a spirited defence of the continuing relevance of Aristotelian and Thomist philosophy.
A scholarly study of the role of angels in the Bible and the Christian Church, showing how they can be understood in a context of ministry and pastoral care.
An examination of the lives and practices of the two most prominent preachers of the 18th-century evangelical revival, emphasising their affinities.
A compassionate treatment of the sufferings of the survivors of sexual abuse, offering a guide to the journey back to spiritual wholeness.
The absorbing story of Emmeline Tanner, headmistress of Roedean, and her impact on girls' secondary education in England.
An examination of the role of imagination and its relationship to the divine in the stories of the Victorian author George MacDonald.
The first monographic study of the innovative designer Henry Wilson and his significant contribution to early 20th-century design, art and architecture.
A series of powerful and intelligent meditations by Professor David Martin, spanning a wide variety of subjects, with a foreword by Robert Runcie.
Essays on liberation theologies emerging in the context of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the hopes that they offer for future reconciliation.
An exploration of the origins and development of the British surname, and the events and social changes that influenced its evolution over the centuries.
A detailed guide to the sources available for those who want to trace their family trees, with useful advice on how to conduct research and record results.
The influential magnum opus of the 19th century social reformer and cleric, detailing his intellectual quest for a firm foundation for faith.