An analysis of healing in the New Testament and in early Christianity that aims to rediscover the spiritual basis of the healing ministry of the Church.
An exploration of C.S. Lewis's thinking and writing on education, and how his insights offer a challenge to modern educational theory and practice.
An analysis of the sociological thought of the American Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder.
Beautifully illustrated retelling of the birth of the English Bible, the development of its literary style, and its tumultuous political history.
A useful resource for teachers to discuss the approaches of the major world religions to death and dying.
Series: Living Faiths
An invaluable resource on initiation rites of the major world religions for teachers, including extracts from initiation liturgies for use as source material.
Series: Living Faiths
A rigorous critique of how pervasive anthropocentrism is leading towards environmental ruin, offering an Earth-focussed vision of what it is to be human.
A literary biography of the poet and libertine John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, seeing his work in the literary, intellectual and political contexts of his time.
A thorough defence of C.S. Lewis' Argument from Desire that expands and updates an often neglected argument for the existence of God.
A revised and updated introduction to the New Testament and its study in its literary, historical and cultural context.