Books on peace and pacifism, including peace studies, nonviolence, conflict resolution and the role of the churches in war.
An inspiring insight into the work of the international Christian Peacemaker Teams and how they confront violence and oppression by strictly peaceful methods.
Essays on the Mennonite theologian John Yoder's emphasis on the centrality of the narrative of Jesus to his theological method and pacifist ethics.
A straightforward and practical guide to the ethics of resolving the problems that arise in the aftermath of conflict.
A collection of essays exploring the theological issues raised by the First World War, inspired by the noted wartime chaplain Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy.
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 penetrating study of the history of violence in Christianity, and the theological responses of five major Christian critics of religious violence.
A study of the impact of apocalyptic eschatology on Northern Irish evangelicals during the 'Troubles', and the relevance of fundamentalism to global conflicts.
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.