Anthologies and compilations from our religious catalogue, including collections of essays, sermons, lectures and scholarly papers.
An incisive collection of essays by Gregory Wolfe, literary critic and editor of the journal Image, exploring art and faith, aesthetics and spirituality.
Combining insight and scholarship, this series of sermons and meditations on the Lord's Prayer shows the world transformed by the power of prayer.
Series: Thielicke Library
Essays on the art of preaching, exploring the personal nature of the speaker's presentation and of hearer's interpretation of the expounded text.
A selection of addresses on the life of the Anglican Church, taking inspiration from its liturgical calendar, its people and the issues that it faces today.
Multidisciplinary essays on the parallels between religious doctrines and narratives and science fiction, revealing their thematic links and commonalities.
A multidisciplinary collection of essays exploring the many social, ethical and theological aspects of the Anthropocene, the geological Age of Humans.
A collection of twenty-two of essays and addresses by the great 20th-century Anglican Archbishop.
Evangelical essays challenging the traditional doctrine of hell, adopting a conditionalist view that the unsaved will face not eternal torment but annihilation.
Essays exploring how the methods of art history have been used to address the Christian content of artistic works, from iconography to postwar modernism.