A personal journey through poetry and faith, exploring the themes of five English poets in relation to Christianity and the Anglican tradition in particular.
A critique of the argument from prophecy, showing how Gospel authors and Church Fathers manipulated biblical prophecy to show Jesus as their fulfillment.
The first monographic study of the innovative designer Henry Wilson and his significant contribution to early 20th-century design, art and architecture.
A revealing new biography of the controversial 86th Bishop of Durham, Herbert Hensley Henson, showing his importance in the church and public life.
An entertaining and provocative exploration of cultural and literary heresies of the 20th century, and the diverse and original individuals who championed them.
A detailed study of eight Irish 19th-century women writers, showing how provincial arts in Victorian times were as influential as those of great urban centres.
Taking as its focus the Old Testament Book of Esther, this exploration of biblical narrative develops a study method that engages directly with the text.
An investigation of the development of art and design education in Italy, France, Britain, Germany, and the United States.
A comprehensive and classic study, tracing the story of the translation of the Bible into English, from its beginnings to the mid-20th century.
The first of three volumes comprising the authoritative treatment of the life, work and times of England's greatest 18th century artist.
The best-selling Christian study of homosexuality, combining a psychoanalytical approach with an emphasis on the need for counselling and prayer.