The story of the artists' colony at St Ives, which attracted some of the most progressive painters and sculptors of the day.
A fully illustrated guide to the Anglican and Roman Catholic parish churches of Greater London, describing their historical and architectural significance.
A literary biography of the poet and libertine John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, seeing his work in the literary, intellectual and political contexts of his time.
A penetrating study of the history of violence in Christianity, and the theological responses of five major Christian critics of religious violence.
An authoritative account of the growth of the British public postal service from its local beginnings to national and international agreements.
An examination of the theology of pastoral counselling, emphasising the implications for individual and communal Christian life in the modern world.
An accessible introduction to the question of human knowing, offering a map of the cognitive activities that lead us towards truth and value.
An exploration of the meaning of existence in philosophical terms, presenting a different perspective on the concept of salvation and how it can be achieved.
A two-volume guide to the key writings in the philosophy of religion, offering an invaluable resource for schools and colleges.
Volume 1 of a guide to key writings in the philosophy of religion, offering an invaluable resource for schools and colleges.
Volume 2 of a guide to key writings in the philosophy of religion, offering an invaluable resource for schools and colleges.
An exploration of the Christology of the Epistle to the Hebrews, emphasising the complementary nature of the key images of 'pioneer' and 'priest'.
A short study of the effects upon design, principally architecture, of the Reformation and the associated rejection of imagery in worship.