An insightful biography of the Roman Catholic priest, scholar and traveller Adrian Fortescue, showing the breadth of his interests and achievements.
An examination of the underappreciated role of laughter in scripture and theology that puts joy and humour back into the centre of Christian life.
An imaginative exploration of how an understanding of liminality aids those in leadership roles in adapting creatively to change.
An exploration of the origins and development of four great Christian spiritual traditions – monasticism, mendicancy, apostolic ministry and missionary life.
Beautifully illustrated retelling of the birth of the English Bible, the development of its literary style, and its tumultuous political history.
Brunner's commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans, concentrating on the fundamental theological arguments.
An inspiring and informative study of the role of the churches in the liberation struggle in southern Africa, and their links with Eduardo Mondlane.
A collection of essays exploring the theological issues raised by the First World War, inspired by the noted wartime chaplain Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy.
Inspirational addresses on themes from the Sermon on the Mount, showing how it cannot be understood outside the context of the person and work of Christ.
Series: Thielicke Library