Essays on the responses of the Canadian churches to the First World War, providing an introduction to a neglected area of Canadian social and religious history.
A series of essays discussing the ways in which Baptist communities in different countries and at different times have responded to the call to war.
An study of how secular humour challenges traditional religious thinking and how the Western culture of 'fun' debases the transcendent qualities of humour.
A theological approach to understanding our biological selves, offering a Christian view of an embodied self that transcends older dualist notions.
An imaginative and enriching analysis of the poetry of John Donne and Emily Dickinson from a liturgical and theological perspective.
An illuminating study of the literary qualities of the English Bible, with particular emphasis on the Authorised (King James) Version.
The biography of one of the leaders of the Evangelical Movement at the start of the 19th century.
An invaluable study of the theological developments in Protestant thought over the last hundred years.
Series: Century of …
A study of the influence of Calvinism and Charismatism within the Church of England and how the challenges of these movements can be met.
A thoughtful exploration of the theological significance of schizophrenia, drawing on biblical insight for a Christian approach to the care of the mentally ill.
A fully illustrated guide to the Anglican and Roman Catholic parish churches of Greater London, describing their historical and architectural significance.
Essays on the art of preaching, exploring the personal nature of the speaker's presentation and of hearer's interpretation of the expounded text.