A study inspired by the psychologist Erik Erikson, exploring how childhood emotional resources offer insight into Jesus's injunction to become like children.
An examination, combining scholarship, insight and practical experience, of the modern significance of restorative justice embodied in Jesus's life and death.
A fascinating examination of the modern cultural legacy of Oscar Wilde, focussing on his posthumous role as a symbol and source of inspiration.
Evangelical essays challenging the traditional doctrine of hell, adopting a conditionalist view that the unsaved will face not eternal torment but annihilation.
An metaphysical exercise attacking the assumptions underlying society and seeing Christian Platonism as central in the Christian understanding of the world.
An insightful critique of the often unthinking technophilia that pervades our culture, as viewed through the lens of the spiritual writings of Thomas Merton.
A revealing and accessible commentary on the Book of Revelation, guiding the reader through one of the most often misunderstood books of the New Testament.
Series: New Covenant Commentary
Essays exploring how the methods of art history have been used to address the Christian content of artistic works, from iconography to postwar modernism.
A study of the Social Christian movement within French Protestantism and its role in resisting the persecution of the Jews in World War Two.
The second volume of the authoritative biography of the war poet and novelist Richard Aldington, exploring his later public and private lives and writings.