A critical discussion of James Dunn's influential analysis of the doctrine of baptism in the Holy Spirit, written from a Pentecostalist perspective.
A series of essays discussing the ways in which Baptist communities in different countries and at different times have responded to the call to war.
An insightful analysis of the biblical story of Abraham and his wife Sarah, showing how its many themes continue to resonate today.
An application of form-criticism to the Old Testament, showing how the concept of judgement in the prophets reveals radically changed ideas of prophecy.
A study of the theology of the American preacher Jonathan Edwards, linking his conversion with his distinctive understanding of divine participation.
A series of conversations between Thielicke and American Christians, covering a wide range of biblical, theological and ethical themes.
Series: Thielicke Library
An illuminating study of the literary qualities of the English Bible, with particular emphasis on the Authorised (King James) Version.
A study of the contribution of Christians and Christian ideals to the liberation struggle in Zimbabwe and to the postcolonial settlement.
An intriguing look at the cosmology of the Bible, showing how it can help to reveal the biblical message for modern society.
An exploration of female identity within Christianity, tracing a path to self-discovery and empowerment through the diverse experiences of Christian womanhood.