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A biographical study of the Scottish journalist and man of letters William Robertson Nicoll, and his influence on the development of English Nonconformity.
The first in-depth biography of the architect William Henry Crossland, revealing the story behind one of the unsung greats of Victorian architecture.
A collection of sermons by the German theologian and preacher, Helmut Thielicke, illuminating the meaning of the parables and giving them a new relevance.
Series: Thielicke Library
An examination of war and its relationship to power, offering a theocentric theology of reconcilation that engages with the realities of human conflict.
A study of the influence of Calvinism and Charismatism within the Church of England and how the challenges of these movements can be met.
A treatise on how Christian moral theology can make a distinctive and valuable contribution to the debate over the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport.
An exploration of the Christian response to the issues of food and diet in today's world, from health and environment to animal rights and economic justice.
A study of the influence of the French philosopher Henri Bergson's theory of time on the works of three of the great Christian writers of the 20th century.
A theological and philosophical study of how Judaeo-Christian concepts of the resurrection developed as an eschatological response to the problem of evil.
A new collection of essays exploring the questions raised by children's fiction, from textual puzzles to historical and cultural conundrums.
A study of two major icons of Anglophone culture – the Bible and Shakespeare – exploring the treatment of canonicity, interpretation and appropriation.