A fascinating introduction to the central questions of philosophy, and a spirited defence of the continuing relevance of Aristotelian and Thomist philosophy.
A scholarly study of the role of angels in the Bible and the Christian Church, showing how they can be understood in a context of ministry and pastoral care.
An examination of the lives and practices of the two most prominent preachers of the 18th-century evangelical revival, emphasising their affinities.
A compassionate treatment of the sufferings of the survivors of sexual abuse, offering a guide to the journey back to spiritual wholeness.
An examination of the role of imagination and its relationship to the divine in the stories of the Victorian author George MacDonald.
A series of powerful and intelligent meditations by Professor David Martin, spanning a wide variety of subjects, with a foreword by Robert Runcie.
Essays on liberation theologies emerging in the context of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the hopes that they offer for future reconciliation.
The influential magnum opus of the 19th century social reformer and cleric, detailing his intellectual quest for a firm foundation for faith.
The influential magnum opus of the 19th century social reformer and cleric, detailing his intellectual quest for a firm foundation for faith.
The influential magnum opus of the 19th century social reformer and cleric, detailing his intellectual quest for a firm foundation for faith.
A major work on the Book of Common Prayer by the leading 19th-century theologian and social thinker.
The formal and mature statement of the theology underlying the social beliefs of the influential 19th-century English liberal thinker.
A commentary on the Epistles of Jude and 2 Peter, examining the message of the letters from the perspective of the postcolonial, global Church.
Series: New Covenant Commentary