A masterly historical and photographic exploration of a neglected form of English figurative sculpture, the angel roofs that adorn many East Anglian churches.
Written with a life-time's worth of experience, this is a thoughtful and good-humoured attempt to analyse and to bridge the divisions within the modern Church.
A major and ground-breaking analysis of the role played by religion in the life and work of the poet T.S. Eliot.
A robust challenge to traditional evangelical assumptions about humanity's 'dominion' over the animal world, arguing for a biblical ethic of animal liberation.
A major study of one of the leading Victorian domestic architects, illustrated with plans and photographs, and a full catalogue raisonné of Salvin's work.
A classic account of the archaeology and antiquities of Jordan, based upon a lifetime's knowledge of the region.
A thorough defence of C.S. Lewis' Argument from Desire that expands and updates an often neglected argument for the existence of God.
An examination of how ideas of apostleship have influenced charismatics and evangelicals, and what implications this has for the 21st-century church.
An absorbing and accessible account of the effects of disease and pandemics on human history, from the ancient to the modern world.
A provocative study of the 19th-century artist and designer William Morris, revealing new insights into how his family relationships affected his work.