A classic critique of conventional missionary principles that remains highly relevant for those involved in the Church's mission today.
Series: Roland Allen Library
An instructive an insightful analysis of what is wrong with the modern churches, when compared with the early, Spirit-filled fellowship of the New Testament.
A lavishly illustrated exploration of pet statues and memorials from around the world, and the often surprising and inspiring stories behind them.
Revised edition of a highly successful course on ethics, introducing the major texts in ethical theory, including extracts and questions for students.
A concise and stimulating introduction to medical ethics. An essential reader for medical students, nurses and other health professionals.
A collection of beautifully illustrated prayers, including short passages from the Psalms.
Series: First Books
A closely argued critique of the individualistic ethos in pastoral counselling, offering constructive suggestions for reforming both theory and practice.
The last and most important work of the 17th-century mystic, his wide-ranging interpretation of Genesis and the nature of mystical experience.
The last and most important work of the 17th-century mystic, his wide-ranging interpretation of Genesis and the nature of mystical experience.
The last and most important work of the 17th-century mystic, his wide-ranging interpretation of Genesis and the nature of mystical experience.
An exploration of how faith and the search for transcendence have undergone dramatic change while remaining undiminished in the post-Enlightenment era.
This classic book on all aspects of preaching remains a valuable guide for ministers and theological students.
An exploration of the work of the American novelist John Updike, revealing the powerful mythic and sacred themes that underlie his fictional world.