An examination of how ideas of apostleship have influenced charismatics and evangelicals, and what implications this has for the 21st-century church.
An investigation of the Socratic metaphor of spiritual caregiver as midwife, showing how it offers a rich and fertile model for the provision of pastoral care.
An illuminating examination of Dorothy L. Sayers' Trinitarian understanding of human creativity as a theologically authentic basis for a Christian life.
An imaginative introduction to the study of the New Testament as literature, using the language of art criticism as a means to understanding the text.
A psychoanalytical study of the male search for a sense of belonging in the world and the religious sensibilities that arise from it, explored through imagery.
A comprehensive coursebook introducing students and teachers to the non-theistic side of the debate over God's existence and its rich philosophical pedigree.
An invaluable introduction to atheism, combining commentary and analysis with extracts from the writings of key atheist thinkers from classical times onward.
Adapted from the author's textbook The Atheist's Creed, this is a comprehensive guide to the philosophical arguments for atheism for the general reader.
Part autobiography and part theology, this book charts the author's journey from her fundamentalist upbringing with Augustine as her spiritual mentor.