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
One of the classics of medieval mysticism, this is the autobiographical account of Suso's spiritual journey, as told to a woman who sought his counsel.
A fascinating introduction to the central questions of philosophy, and a spirited defence of the continuing relevance of Aristotelian and Thomist philosophy.
An important study of the varieties of liminality, illuminating in particular the liminal aspects of pastoral leadership.
An imaginative and enriching analysis of the poetry of John Donne and Emily Dickinson from a liturgical and theological perspective.
A practical and accessible guide to spiritual exploration, drawing upon contemporary psychology as well as the spiritual traditions of Christianity.
A revised edition of one of the key texts of the new monastic movement, emphasising a community-centred virtue ethics as an antidote to modernist individualism.
A lucid exposition of Christian anarchy, the belief that the teachings of Jesus neccessitate a critical approach to secular authority.