Books on ethics and social issues, including biblical ethics and moral theology, environmental ethics, sexual morality, economic and social justice, and religion and politics.
A revised edition of one of the key texts of the new monastic movement, emphasising a community-centred virtue ethics as an antidote to modernist individualism.
A lucid exposition of Christian anarchy, the belief that the teachings of Jesus neccessitate a critical approach to secular authority.
An examination of the damage done to traditional African culture by colonial forms of Christianity, and of new forms of pastoral care to redress the balance.
Revised edition of a highly successful course on ethics, introducing the major texts in ethical theory, including extracts and questions for students.
An exploration of how faith and the search for transcendence have undergone dramatic change while remaining undiminished in the post-Enlightenment era.
An evangelical analysis of the debate over environmental ethics, offering a guide for navigating the complex problems and the diversity of views.
Essays engaging with the work of the Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder, showing his creative insight in a wide range of academic disiplines.
A collection of essays identifying and discussing the issues raised by the situation of religious minorities in the Muslim world.
A critique of economic relationships, arguing Christian reconciliation with God subverts the sociopolitical models that theology has often taken for granted.
An interdisciplinary study drawing on feminism and social theory to develop a theology of pastoral care that emphasises recognition of human well-being.
A multidisciplinary collection of essays exploring the many social, ethical and theological aspects of the Anthropocene, the geological Age of Humans.