A collection of essays by and about the missionary Roland Allen, focusing on his critique of the ministry and the inherited Church policy that surrounds it.
Series: Roland Allen Library
Multidisciplinary essays on the parallels between religious doctrines and narratives and science fiction, revealing their thematic links and commonalities.
A critique of institutional power in modern religion, seeing religious belief as the playful exploration of possibilities that resists petrification.
A multidisciplinary collection of essays exploring the many social, ethical and theological aspects of the Anthropocene, the geological Age of Humans.
An analysis of the need to base religious belief on evidence, with a robust defence of the historicity of the claims of Christianity.
A collection of twenty-two of essays and addresses by the great 20th-century Anglican Archbishop.
An introduction to William James' classic Varieties of Religious Experience, explaining and applying his insights into the psychology of religious belief.
An insightful examination of John Wesley's conception of the heart and its affections, and its significance in the life of the Church today.
A study inspired by the psychologist Erik Erikson, exploring how childhood emotional resources offer insight into Jesus's injunction to become like children.