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An exploration of the many ways in which humans have engaged with the animal world and how an appreciation of animals enriches our lives today.
An examination of the philosophy underlying G.K. Chesterton's approach to perceiving the meaning in the world around us.
An exploration of the arts as a catalyst to spiritual growth, and a theology of aesthetics built on the dynamic between artistic appreciation and spirituality.
An examination of the complex attitudes towards slavery and prostitution in the Bible and drawing lessons for modern campaigners against human trafficking. Illustrated by Ian Smith.
An examination of how virtue ethics can provide a framework for understanding and enhancing the practice of pastoral ministry.
The cosmology of Jacob Boehme, 'The Cobbler of Görlitz', one of the great mystics of the Reformation era, who influenced many later writers and mystics.
A reflection on the French philosopher and mystical thinker Simone Weil, exploring her spiritual convictions from a theological perspective.
A creative synthesis of theological and scientific views of the human person and their application to Christian spiritual development.
A challenging study daring the reader to re-assess common and erroneous assumptions about the relation between churches and missions.
Series: Roland Allen Library
A revised and expanded edition of the classic introduction to the myths and legends associated with the stars and constellations.
A nuanced study of the intellectual accommodation between science and theology, suggesting that theology needs to rediscover its own independent voice.
An exploration of the complex relationship between Britain and Europe since WWII, and the cultural shifts that have culminated in the turmoil of Brexit.
Bringing together both pastoral awareness and psychoanalytical knowledge, this is a life-affirming study of the growth and creativity of old age.