A provocative new study of the failure of 20th-century literary theory to develop a consistent foundation for knowledge and critical analysis.
A highly accessible and theologically astute exposition of the story of the reign of King David, emphasising the themes of power and repentance.
Essays on preaching by scholars and pastors offering a vision of preaching as complex practice embedded in tradition and theological conviction.
A two-volume biography of William Makepeace Thackeray and his family, including research that sheds light on the lives of his daughters Minny and Annie.
A collection of essays exploring the ways in which theatre and drama provide conceptual models of use to a growing number of theologians.
The formal and mature statement of the theology underlying the social beliefs of the influential 19th-century English liberal thinker.
Essays on liberation theologies emerging in the context of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the hopes that they offer for future reconciliation.
A defence of Christian theology as being both nonsensical and true, better served by comparison with the stories of Lewis Carroll than by rational apologetics.
An examination of modern digital media through the lens of biblical theology, showing the importance of the biblical media of God amid a digital culture.
A succinct and comprehensive introduction to the philosophy of knowledge, rendering a complex and fascinating subject accessible.
A guide to epistemology for undergraduate and AS/Baccalaureate level, revealing links between the development of modern science and the theory of knowledge.
An introduction to the question of what it means to be a woman, exploring the approaches to womanhood and gender of both recent and historical female thinkers.
An introduction to the ideas of the mystic and scholar Thomas Merton, his critique of modern society and his spiritual solution for Christian community.