An evangelical analysis of the debate over environmental ethics, offering a guide for navigating the complex problems and the diversity of views.
An important new biography of the scientist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt, based on the most recent research and scholarship.
An interdisciplinary anthology of essays exploring the concept of liminality and its fruitful application across a wide range of contemporary subjects.
A remarkable book demonstrating how to use natural energies for the effective healing of many ailments.
Clear and accessible, this intermediate-level coursebook prepares students for exegetical work in Biblical Greek.
A thorough and accessible introduction to Biblical Greek for beginners and students of the New Testament.
Essays engaging with the work of the Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder, showing his creative insight in a wide range of academic disiplines.
An account of one of Europe's earliest scientific explorations of Egypt, showing how Carsten Niebuhr laid the foundations of modern Egyptology.
A collection of essays identifying and discussing the issues raised by the situation of religious minorities in the Muslim world.
A controversial, detailed examination of the decisive events of the Falklands war, providing an important reassessment of the Battle of Goose Green.
A witty and accessible dissection of the failure of Intelligent Design creationism, showing its inability to explain many basic features of human anatomy.
The autobiography of the renowned German preacher, theologian and spiritual opponent of Nazism.
Series: Thielicke Library