A re-interpretation of the writings of C.S. Lewis as exemplifying not merely a conservative antimodernism but also a sophisticated postmodern sensibility.
Writings from the 50th anniversary commemorations of the death of C.S. Lewis, reflecting on his life and his contributions to literature and theology.
The biography of one of the greatest cricketers of his time, who became a missionary and founded the Worldwide Evangelisation Crusade.
An authoritative biography of Calvin, explaining his central role in the Reformation and clearing away misconceptions and prejudices that surround him.
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.
In a thoughtful series of interviews, moral theologian Brian Brock discusses the importance of Christian commitment in addressing modern ethical problems.
A biography of Catherine Booth, examining an often overlooked aspect of her legacy – her role in shaping the theological outlook of the Salvation Army.
A study of the tension that exists within Anglicanism between its Catholic and Protestant characteristics.
A systematic survey of the relationship between archaeology and biblical studies in the 20th century, combining readability with scholarship.
Series: Century of …
A thorough account of the main lines of Old Testament scholarship from the 1870s onwards.
Series: Century of …
An invaluable study of the theological developments in Protestant thought over the last hundred years.
Series: Century of …
An innovative investigation into how an understanding of modern brain science can aid the Christian pursuit of spiritual growth and transformation.