An exploration of modern sport as a theologically significant activity, revealing sport's own quasi-religious aspects and its complex history with Christianity.
An examination of the role of imagination and its relationship to the divine in the stories of the Victorian author George MacDonald.
A collection of essays by the great German theologian Karl Barth about the conflicts between the German Protestant churches and the Nazi state during the 1930s.
A conversation between an American theologian and a Japanese arts producer, combining personal reflection with insight into gender roles and expectations.
An astute exploration of the varieties of masculinity, both historical and contemporary, through the lens of the psychoanalytic concept of sublimation.
A new case for the rationality of believing in the existence of a monotheistic god, drawing on a range of recent developments in science and theology.
A highly accessible introductory text to the ideas and development of the Reformation in Britain and Europe, providing a comprehensive historical resource.
Essays on the role of religion in promoting armed conflict, and how peacemaking may be helped by greater understanding of religiously motivated violence.
A Christian analysis of the original Star Trek, exploring the spiritual depths of a series often seen as resolutely secular in outlook.
An exploration of the Blues as a mirror to the message of the Christian gospel, combining a love of the music with current biblical and theological scholarship.
A study of Kohut's 'self psychology' in treating psychological injuries that threaten self-cohesion, and the value of such an approach in pastoral care.