Books on biblical studies, including reference, commentaries, textual analysis and biblical theology, covering both the Old Testament and the New.
Essays on the Gospels through the lens of performance criticism, emphasising their origins as oral narrative and the insights arising from this understanding.
An introduction to the basic principles of prophecy in the Old Testament, the background against which the prophets worked and their underlying ideals.
A thoughtful examination of biblical ethics, showing how the Old Testament still has much to teach us in our contemporary pursuit of social justice.
An analysis of healing in the New Testament and in early Christianity that aims to rediscover the spiritual basis of the healing ministry of the Church.
A critique of the argument from prophecy, showing how Gospel authors and Church Fathers manipulated biblical prophecy to show Jesus as their fulfillment.
Taking as its focus the Old Testament Book of Esther, this exploration of biblical narrative develops a study method that engages directly with the text.
A comprehensive and classic study, tracing the story of the translation of the Bible into English, from its beginnings to the mid-20th century.
An in-depth examination of the one of the rare female Biblical voices, the prophet Huldah, showing her to be a far more significant figure than often realised.