Historical titles on religion, including church history, social history, theological history, mission history, and historical studies of religious figures.
A short study of the effects upon design, principally architecture, of the Reformation and the associated rejection of imagery in worship.
An examination of the history of the Book of Common Prayer in the Nonconformist churches.
An account of the remarkable life of Charles Plomer Hopkins, the maritime chaplain and trades unionist who led the first international seamen's strike.
An informative exploration of the history of biblical exegesis, from the earliest commentators of the Patristic era to the early modern age.
A study of the Social Christian movement within French Protestantism and its role in resisting the persecution of the Jews in World War Two.
An exploration of how the idea of the Christian God has evolved over the millennia, showing the diverse ways in which Christians have understood the divine.
A study of the impact of apocalyptic eschatology on Northern Irish evangelicals during the 'Troubles', and the relevance of fundamentalism to global conflicts.
The fascinating and troubled history behind Scottish Quakerism is charted in impressive detail in this pioneering study.
A study of the men and women in the Church of England who opposed Britain's participation in the World War One, forming a prophetic minority in the Church.