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Until then, many of our ebooks are available from other vendors, including: Apple Book Store, Google Play, Blackwells, Barnes and Noble and Kobo. Some titles are also available in Kindle format through Amazon.
The German theologian introduces the 19th-century preacher C.H. Spurgeon, with a collection of the latter's most important lectures and sermons.
Series: Thielicke Library
An exploration of the spiritual dimensions of the possibilities of alien contact, and the implications for how we treat our own planet and each other.
A judicious and informed commentary on St Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians, historically aware yet with insight into the contemporary relevance of the text.
Series: New Covenant Commentary
An extensively illustrated portrait of one of the leading English artists of the inter-war period, who produced a major body of work in a variety of media.
A lavishly-illustrated exploration of the work of the Victorian church artist Charles Eamer Kempe and the team of artists he led and inspired.
A collection of theological reflections exploring the plight of the marginalised and victims of oppression throughout history and the present day.
A magisterial discussion of the theology of sexual ethics, including sexual relationships, gender equality, birth control and artificial insemination.
Series: Thielicke Library
An approach to origins trancending the traditional 'evolution-versus-creation' debate, providing a vision of evolution as the unfolding of God's creative power.
A wide-ranging exploration of the most notorious genocide of the twentieth century, shedding light on its origins, evolution, and theological implications.
A rigorous critique of how pervasive anthropocentrism is leading towards environmental ruin, offering an Earth-focussed vision of what it is to be human.
An impassioned defence of the enduring importance of lifelong learning, and the value of literary education for those expanding their horizons in adult life.