A lively and accessible guide to the development of the novel, emphasising a thematic approach to the conventions and variety of the form.
A provocative new study of the failure of 20th-century literary theory to develop a consistent foundation for knowledge and critical analysis.
A practical and accessible guide to spiritual exploration, drawing upon contemporary psychology as well as the spiritual traditions of Christianity.
Essays on the Mennonite theologian John Yoder's emphasis on the centrality of the narrative of Jesus to his theological method and pacifist ethics.
An examination of war and its relationship to power, offering a theocentric theology of reconcilation that engages with the realities of human conflict.
Sixty-four pages of crazy cartoons of festive cheer from a master of the art of ironic humour.
The account of the Presbyterian minister Ben Weir's 16 months spent in Lebanon as a hostage of Islamic Jihad, and of his wife's efforts to hasten his release.
An application of form-criticism to the Old Testament, showing how the concept of judgement in the prophets reveals radically changed ideas of prophecy.
The second volume of the authoritative biography of the war poet and novelist Richard Aldington, exploring his later public and private lives and writings.
An insightful biography of the war poet and novelist Richard Aldington, exploring his pre-war, wartime and post-war experiences, writings and relationships.