An analysis of 1 Samuel 28:3–25, showing how film theory can bring insight to our understanding of the structure and significance of biblical narrative.
An inspiring insight into the work of the international Christian Peacemaker Teams and how they confront violence and oppression by strictly peaceful methods.
An introduction to the theology of Charles Wesley as expressed through his writings, illustrated with an extensive thematic selection of his hymns and poetry.
An exploration of the radical theology found in the sermons, journal, poems and letters of the great Methodist preacher Charles Wesley.
A robust challenge to traditional evangelical assumptions about humanity's 'dominion' over the animal world, arguing for a biblical ethic of animal liberation.
A collection of writings by the Messianic Jewish theologian Mark Kinzer, introducing the reader to the range and complexities of his thought.
Essays that explain how the historical experiences of Mennonites and Anabaptists have shaped their modern approach to conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
A theological and historical discussion of the problem of communication in the Christian Church.
A study of how the Victorian poet and theologian George MacDonald reimagined the spiritually transforming language of the parable for a 19th-century audience.
A creative synthesis of theological and scientific views of the human person and their application to Christian spiritual development.