A judicious and informed commentary on St Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians, historically aware yet with insight into the contemporary relevance of the text.
Series: New Covenant Commentary
A nuanced study of the intellectual accommodation between science and theology, suggesting that theology needs to rediscover its own independent voice.
A wide-ranging discussion of the importance of religious doubt, drawing on sources as diverse as postmodern philosophy, the Old Testament and science fiction.
A study of the work of the architect and craftsman who built the most important secular buildings in the City of London after the Great Fire.
A collection of essays exploring issues of identity and the global church in the post-colonial era, from the perspectives of Chinese and American evangelicals.
The definitive biography of the Victorian educator Charlotte Mason, revealing new information about her background and her importance in woman's education.
A study of Kohut's 'self psychology' in treating psychological injuries that threaten self-cohesion, and the value of such an approach in pastoral care.
An innovative investigation into how an understanding of modern brain science can aid the Christian pursuit of spiritual growth and transformation.
A fascinating collection of annotated letters offering new insight into the development of early 20th-century modernism, particularly in the Imagist movement.
Full of extracts and illustrations from the original issues, this is the definitive story of one of the world's great children's papers, by its last editor.