A selection of addresses on the life of the Anglican Church, taking inspiration from its liturgical calendar, its people and the issues that it faces today.
A study of the life and legacy of the artist Alfred Wallis, his role in the art scene in St Ives and his emergence as a pivotal figure in British modernism.
Essays exploring the challenge for modern churches, especially in the Anglican tradition, of living authentically within the historic legacy of Christianity.
A thoughtful examination of biblical ethics, showing how the Old Testament still has much to teach us in our contemporary pursuit of social justice.
A fascinating study of the origin of the Ashes and the early development of Test cricket.
A revised edition of one of the key texts of the new monastic movement, emphasising a community-centred virtue ethics as an antidote to modernist individualism.
A comprehensive and discursive study of the Gospel of John. The author places it within its proper literary, historical, social and theological contexts, and emphasises the connections with the wisdom traditions of Hellenistic Judaism.
A study of the theology of the American preacher Jonathan Edwards, linking his conversion with his distinctive understanding of divine participation.
An imaginative exploration of how an understanding of liminality aids those in leadership roles in adapting creatively to change.