An examination of the autobiographical passages in Paul's letters, showing his experience of entering into the dying and rising of Christ.
The restoration of the literature of the Old Testament to a general readership, combining insightful commentary with extracts of artistic and dramatic interest.
Evangelical essays challenging the traditional doctrine of hell, adopting a conditionalist view that the unsaved will face not eternal torment but annihilation.
Applying the methods of social history to the early Church, this book illuminates the lives of the first believers through composite biographical portraits.
An account of the ancient Jewish settlement of Khirbet Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, based on archaeological evidence uncovered at the site.
Series: Cities of the Biblical World
A new translation of the classic text of Quietism, which still offers great insight and advice for spiritual prayer today.
A reflection on the origins and development of one of the key women's monastic communities in modern Europe, written by a former prioress.
A multidisciplinary collection of essays exploring the many social, ethical and theological aspects of the Anthropocene, the geological Age of Humans.
Taking as its focus the Old Testament Book of Esther, this exploration of biblical narrative develops a study method that engages directly with the text.
An introduction to the modern revival of Christian monasticism, focussing on the Community of the Transfiguration in Australia.
An introduction to the ideas of the mystic and scholar Thomas Merton, his critique of modern society and his spiritual solution for Christian community.
A critique of the dominant physicalist paradigm of the mind, offering an alternative that places the bodily and the spiritual on an equal footing.