This work explores the influential Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola, the sixteenth-century ...
In 'A Relevant Way to Read', Margaret G. Sim draws on her in-depth knowledge of New Testament Gre...
First published in 1919, From Tradition to Gospel introduced and established Form Criticism in Ne...
Unity is the categorical imperative of the church. It is not just the church's bene esse, but its...
Few twentieth-century theologians have had a bigger impact on theology than Dietrich Bonhoeffer, ...
'Andrew Walker is one of the most remarkable scholars I have met across the years.' - William J. ...
The Cappadocian Fathers had great influence on the church of the fourth century, having brought t...
The Reformation era has long been seen as crucial in developing the institutions and society of...
The publication of Martin Luther¿s Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 immediately elicited responses from...
Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop successively of Bangor, Hereford, Salisbury and Winchester, was the most ...
The Book of Revelation can be read in various ways. Where interpretation opts not to venture beyo...
The revival of interest in the Protestant Reformation in the mid-twentieth century was marked by ...
The story of Richard Aldington, outstanding Imagist poet and author of the bestselling war novel ...
The philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty was developing into a radical ontology when he died prema...
Alexei Khomiakov (1804-1860), a great Russian thinker, one of the founders of the Slavophile scho...
Despite the history that divides them, Hinduism and Orthodox Christianity have much in common. In...
Amongst all the commentaries on St. Paul¿s Epistle to the Romans, Leenhardt¿s has won a distingui...
Western civilization was built on the concept of God. Today modern science, based on the critical...
Compiled during the early years of the Reformation, Institution of a Christian Man lays out the p...
Scholars continue to debate whether Second Thessalonians was written by Paul or by pseudonym. The...
Raimon Panikkar: A Companion to his Life and Thought is a guide to the life, work and thought of ...
William Wrede was among the first to recognise the creative contribution of the Gospel writers. H...
Since its first publication in German in 1959, Paul has been hailed as a major study of the apost...
Believers¿ Churches have their origin in the Radical Reformation of the sixteenth century. Over t...
While serious studies of the Bible¿s rhetoric have been written for academic readers . . . few ha...
Angels have fascinated people for millennia because they point to an invisible dimension that par...
Karl Marx promised, in the preface to his Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, that he w...
Amongst all the commentaries on St. Paul¿s Epistle to the Romans, Leenhardt¿s has won a distingui...
Suggesting new ways to read Old Testament narrative and giving reasons why we should, Esler, with...
An important collection of eight essays on Ancient Persia (Iran) in the periods of the Achaemenid...
Thecla's Devotion studies plot and character within the Thekla episode of the Acts of Paul, readi...
In 1962, the blurb for the first English edition of War and the Gospel warned that ¿the problem o...
The first lasting schism in Christendom was that between Monophysite and orthodox Christianity. T...
Raimon Panikkar: A Companion to his Life and Th ought is a guide to the life, work and thought of...
Western civilization was built on the concept of God. Today modern science, based on the critical...
Sotiris Mitralexis offers a contemporary look at Maximus the Confessor¿s (580¿662 CE) understandi...
Since its first publication in German in 1959, Paul has been hailed as a major study of the apost...
Euthanasia and Patristic Tradition presents secular and Christian bioethics as opposing forces in...
Theology as Repetition revisits and argues for a revival of John Macquarrie¿s philosophical theol...
Boston Congregationalist ministers Charles Chauncy (1705-1787) and Jonathan Mayhew (1720-1766) we...
Although he wrote comprehensively on a wide range of doctrinal issues, it is Predestination with ...
Christos Yannaras (born 1935 in Athens, Greece) has been proclaimed ¿without doubt the most impor...
In the first volume of Sin, Grace and Free Will, Matthew Knell embarked on a journey through cent...
Maximus the Confessor's combustive historical era, committed doctrinal reflection, and loud and i...
Christos Yannaras¿ pioneering critique of the concept of the right of the individual is presented...
In Divine Audacity, Peter Dillard presents a historically informed and rigorous analysis of the t...
First published in 1919, From Tradition to Gospel introduced and established Form Criticism in Ne...