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.
A remarkable book demonstrating how to use natural energies for the effective healing of many ailments.
An account of the life of the 15th-century English mystic, Margery Kempe of Lynn in Norfolk, placing her in her religious, social and historical context.
An imaginative engagement with Thomas Merton's view of childhood, suggesting that a rediscovery of the 'child mind' helps to a mature relationship with God.
A powerful and revealing account of how the Church of England failed to come to terms with the child abuse scandal within its own ranks.
A study of the evangelistic thought and practice of C.S. Lewis, and how his background helped shape his approach to apologetics.
A thought-provoking critique of the utopian underpinnings of global civilisation, offering a eutopian Green challenge to conventional environmentalist ideas.
A re-examination of the Bible that reveals a message of liberation and dignity for the marginalised and oppressed.
A former soldier-turned-pacifist offers a penetrating analysis of the links between war, masculinity and misogyny and Christian complicity in promoting them.
An examination of how virtue ethics can provide a framework for understanding and enhancing the practice of pastoral ministry.
An account of the religious development of Lewes in East Sussex, revealing a social history of religion in England from the Reformation to the present day.
The moving true story of Sumi San, a Japanese nurse who converted to Christianity and helped to establish a mission for a small rural community.