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The classic account exploring the complex and multifacted role played by the Church of England in British society during World War One.
An engaging analysis of the portrayal of Christian clergy in the arts, and how cultural perceptions shape popular understanding of the ministry.
A commentary on Paul's letters to the Colossians and Philemon, shedding light on their context and their rhetorical techniques.
Series: New Covenant Commentary
An introduction to the modern revival of Christian monasticism, focussing on the Community of the Transfiguration in Australia.
An examination of the hero figure in two Victorian authors of children's literature and the complexity of their engagement with the ideologies of the time.
An analysis of the development of local traditions within the Anglican Communion, shedding light on issues of unity and diversity in the global Church.
An exploration of how Tolkien's mythology reflects his intellectual background in the philosophical traditions of Roman Catholicism.
A celebration and meticulously researched history of the early days of the Leeds College of Art and its radically creative approach to art education.
An exploration of the scientific background to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, ranging from geological processes to the economy of the Dead Sea region.
An extensively illustrated and detailed biographical dictionary, providing an invaluable source of information on the contribution of female British artists.
A study of two figures in the Christian opposition to Nazism, one famous, one obscure, and the theological traditions that shaped their responses to tyranny.
An examination of faith as a universal facet of human belief systems, showing how our cognitive limitations make faith not the enemy of reason but its partner.
An insightful study of the theological and eschatological themes at the core of the work of the great Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky.