A defence of Christian theology as being both nonsensical and true, better served by comparison with the stories of Lewis Carroll than by rational apologetics.
An account of the life of the 15th-century English mystic, Margery Kempe of Lynn in Norfolk, placing her in her religious, social and historical context.
An imaginative engagement with Thomas Merton's view of childhood, suggesting that a rediscovery of the 'child mind' helps to a mature relationship with God.
A powerful and revealing account of how the Church of England failed to come to terms with the child abuse scandal within its own ranks.
A study of the evangelistic thought and practice of C.S. Lewis, and how his background helped shape his approach to apologetics.
A re-examination of the Bible that reveals a message of liberation and dignity for the marginalised and oppressed.
A former soldier-turned-pacifist offers a penetrating analysis of the links between war, masculinity and misogyny and Christian complicity in promoting them.
An examination of how virtue ethics can provide a framework for understanding and enhancing the practice of pastoral ministry.
An account of the religious development of Lewes in East Sussex, revealing a social history of religion in England from the Reformation to the present day.
The moving true story of Sumi San, a Japanese nurse who converted to Christianity and helped to establish a mission for a small rural community.
An insightful analysis of the biblical story of Abraham and his wife Sarah, showing how its many themes continue to resonate today.
A defence of the practice of prayer for the dead, expanding upon the biblical and philosophical background and exploring the theological ramifications.