A re-examination of the Pocahontas story, probing self-serving myths to reveal a complex tale that sheds light on the interplay between mission and culture.
An engaging analysis of the portrayal of Christian clergy in the arts, and how cultural perceptions shape popular understanding of the ministry.
A study of two figures in the Christian opposition to Nazism, one famous, one obscure, and the theological traditions that shaped their responses to tyranny.
A detailed and accessible commentary on the First Epistle to Timothy, providing valuable insight into Paul's treatment of heresy and the role of women.
Series: New Covenant Commentary
A major and ground-breaking analysis of the role played by religion in the life and work of the poet T.S. Eliot.
The first systematic, historical and critical study of the effects that the revision of liturgical language has had on the Western Church.
Essays on preaching by scholars and pastors offering a vision of preaching as complex practice embedded in tradition and theological conviction.
A major illustrated reference work that provides a detailed and comprehensive account of the Graeco-Roman world that formed the backdrop for the New Testament.
Clear and accessible, this intermediate-level coursebook prepares students for exegetical work in Biblical Greek.
A thorough and accessible introduction to Biblical Greek for beginners and students of the New Testament.