A fascinating exploration of the themes of God and belief in the modern novel, and how fiction can help shape the way we talk about the divine.
In lectures designed to engage non-churchgoers on their own ground, the great German preacher examines the nature of faith and of man's place in the universe.
Series: Thielicke Library
A wide-ranging discussion of human nature seeing the relationship between God and humanity as the key to the contradiction between what we are and ought to be.
An account of the life of the 15th-century English mystic, Margery Kempe of Lynn in Norfolk, placing her in her religious, social and historical context.
An important new reading of the Gospel of Mark, articulating its themes and objectives and highlighting its importance to Christian life today.
Series: New Covenant Commentary
A biography of the Victorian missionary Mary Slessor, assessing her public and private lives from her own writings and other contemporary sources.
A biographical study of the Victorian educator Mary Sumner, locating her religious and social activism in the context of class, gender and empire.