A fascinating inside account of the founding, the history and the discoveries of the UK's pioneering National Institute of Oceanography.
A challenging book raising many questions about the nature of the decorative arts and surveying developments in decoration from the 1830s onwards.
Combining biblical and theological scholarship, these essays examine the Christian theme of strength in weakness and its relevance for today's ministry.
A comprehensive study of the history of Christian ministry to seamen and sailors, from the Early Church to the modern era.
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.
An incisive collection of essays by Gregory Wolfe, literary critic and editor of the journal Image, exploring art and faith, aesthetics and spirituality.
An important collection of apocryphal and pseudepigraphic texts, with discussions of their significance and a comprehensive annotated bibliography.
A theological approach to understanding our biological selves, offering a Christian view of an embodied self that transcends older dualist notions.
A study of the evangelistic thought and practice of C.S. Lewis, and how his background helped shape his approach to apologetics.