Books on all areas of theology and church doctrine, including historical studies and studies of contemporary theological issues, and works by and about major theologians.
A collection of essays exploring issues of identity and the global church in the post-colonial era, from the perspectives of Chinese and American evangelicals.
A robust challenge to traditional evangelical assumptions about humanity's 'dominion' over the animal world, arguing for a biblical ethic of animal liberation.
A thorough defence of C.S. Lewis' Argument from Desire that expands and updates an often neglected argument for the existence of God.
An examination of how ideas of apostleship have influenced charismatics and evangelicals, and what implications this has for the 21st-century church.
An illuminating examination of Dorothy L. Sayers' Trinitarian understanding of human creativity as a theologically authentic basis for a Christian life.
Part autobiography and part theology, this book charts the author's journey from her fundamentalist upbringing with Augustine as her spiritual mentor.
A critical discussion of James Dunn's influential analysis of the doctrine of baptism in the Holy Spirit, written from a Pentecostalist perspective.
A study of the theology of the American preacher Jonathan Edwards, linking his conversion with his distinctive understanding of divine participation.
A series of conversations between Thielicke and American Christians, covering a wide range of biblical, theological and ethical themes.
Series: Thielicke Library