An interdisciplinary anthology of essays exploring the concept of liminality and its fruitful application across a wide range of contemporary subjects.
An inter-disciplinary study of the phenomenon of liminality and its relevance to theology, worship and mission.
An imaginative introduction to the study of the New Testament as literature, using the language of art criticism as a means to understanding the text.
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 insightful examination of John Wesley's conception of the heart and its affections, and its significance in the life of the Church today.
A thorough account of the main lines of Old Testament scholarship from the 1870s onwards.
Series: Century of …
A judicious and informed commentary on St Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians, historically aware yet with insight into the contemporary relevance of the text.
Series: New Covenant Commentary
A nuanced study of the intellectual accommodation between science and theology, suggesting that theology needs to rediscover its own independent voice.
A wide-ranging discussion of the importance of religious doubt, drawing on sources as diverse as postmodern philosophy, the Old Testament and science fiction.