An exploration of the spiritual dimensions of the possibilities of alien contact, and the implications for how we treat our own planet and each other.
A dialogue between theologian and political activist exploring the possible engagement between radical democratic politics and radical Christian thought.
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 accessible and erudite exploration of how the principles of the new monastic movement can help revitalise the Church.
Essays on the responses of the Canadian churches to the First World War, providing an introduction to a neglected area of Canadian social and religious history.
A series of essays discussing the ways in which Baptist communities in different countries and at different times have responded to the call to war.
An study of how secular humour challenges traditional religious thinking and how the Western culture of 'fun' debases the transcendent qualities of humour.
A theological approach to understanding our biological selves, offering a Christian view of an embodied self that transcends older dualist notions.
An imaginative and enriching analysis of the poetry of John Donne and Emily Dickinson from a liturgical and theological perspective.