A sensitive and practical guide to bereavement and its effects on those aged between 18 and 28.
An examination of the literary manifestations of the character of Satan, suggesting that he is best understood through a narrative role in myth and story.
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 constructive and insightful contribution to the dialogue between feminism and Christianity that answers questions and dispels suspicions on both sides.
An insightful study of the circumstances leading up to the death of Jesus, setting it in the context of the Roman and Jewish politics of the time.
An enquiry into the role of pansacramentalism as a bridge between theology and spirituality and its implications for interreligious studies.
A seminal work that offers a coherent and comprehensive defence of the view that the fate of the unsaved is not eternal torment but final destruction.
Beautifully illustrated prayers of thanksgiving selected from old and contemporary sources, delightfully illustrated. Ideal for children aged 2–4.
Series: First Books
A collection of favourite hymns for children aged 2–4, brought together with beautiful illustrations.
Series: First Books
An exquisitely illustrated collection of prayers expressing the ever-loving presence of God, ideal for children aged 2–4.
Series: First Books
A social history of the churches' missions to fishermen in Britain, charting their successes and setbacks from the nineteenth century onwards.