An examination of the literary manifestations of the character of Satan, suggesting that he is best understood through a narrative role in myth and story.
A lavishly-illustrated exploration of the work of the Victorian church artist Charles Eamer Kempe and the team of artists he led and inspired.
A biographical study of the Victorian church artist Charles Eamer Kempe and his considerable influence on church decoration worldwide.
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.
A collection of essays by the great German theologian Karl Barth about the conflicts between the German Protestant churches and the Nazi state during the 1930s.
A biography of the liberal preacher and theologian F.W. Robertson, exploring his Romantic sensibility and the gendered aspects of his thought.
A succinct introduction to the growth of nonconformism in Victorian Britain, revealing its impact on the development of 19th-century British culture.
A combination of psychology and theology exploring the tensions between the exclusivity of a holiness based on notions of purity and the inclusivity of mercy.
An examination of the difficulties and uncertainties of Christian discipleship, featuring meditations on ethical, spiritual and biblical themes.
An exploration of how faith and the search for transcendence have undergone dramatic change while remaining undiminished in the post-Enlightenment era.
A reflection on the French philosopher and mystical thinker Simone Weil, exploring her spiritual convictions from a theological perspective.