An accessible yet theologically astute guide to rethinking Christian worship so that it engages fully with the Trinitarian essentials of the faith.
Combining biblical and theological scholarship, these essays examine the Christian theme of strength in weakness and its relevance for today's ministry.
An analysis of the need to base religious belief on evidence, with a robust defence of the historicity of the claims of Christianity.
A revealing new biography of the controversial 86th Bishop of Durham, Herbert Hensley Henson, showing his importance in the church and public life.
An examination of the history of the Book of Common Prayer in the Nonconformist churches.
The classic biography of the Scottish Reformer and father of Scottish Presbyterianism, showing the complexities of the man and his role in the Reformation.
An analysis of healing in the New Testament and in early Christianity that aims to rediscover the spiritual basis of the healing ministry of the Church.
An exploration of C.S. Lewis's thinking and writing on education, and how his insights offer a challenge to modern educational theory and practice.