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 philosophically informed defence of Christianity, challenging internal complacency and erroneous thinking and addressing sceptical criticism.
A contribution to the engagement between Christianity and non-Western cultures, bringing Christian theology into dialogue with African traditions.
A dialogue between theologian and political activist exploring the possible engagement between radical democratic politics and radical Christian thought.
A theological and historical discussion of the problem of communication in the Christian Church.
An analysis of the development of local traditions within the Anglican Communion, shedding light on issues of unity and diversity in the global Church.
An inter-disciplinary study of the phenomenon of liminality and its relevance to theology, worship and mission.
A study of two figures in the Christian opposition to Nazism, one famous, one obscure, and the theological traditions that shaped their responses to tyranny.
An examination of faith as a universal facet of human belief systems, showing how our cognitive limitations make faith not the enemy of reason but its partner.
A classic work of moral theology, arguing that the conflict between absolutism and relativism is resolved through understanding God's relationship with mankind.
An insightful study of the theological and eschatological themes at the core of the work of the great Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky.
A theological exploration of ecological issues based on the understanding that humans are a physical part of God's earthly creation.