In this engaging and practical book Mark Pike and Thomas Lickona show how C.S. Lewis¿ wisdom for ...
The human transformation available at the 'limen' (literally: the edge or threshold), noticed acr...
A collection of short, lively and often amusing essays on various problem and mysteries about chi...
In Obeah, Christ and Rastaman, Ivor Morrish sets out to chronicle the religious history of the Ja...
What makes us who we are? Are we born good or evil? Do we have free will? What drives our behavio...
In The Final Days of Jesus, Mark Smith brings his experience as a classical historian to bear on ...
As a writer and prophet Dostoevsky was no academic theologian, yet his writings are deeply theolo...
Women on the Land tells the remarkable story of women's contribution to agriculture and forestry ...
¿The Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground . . . ¿ (Genesis 2:7). Made of dust, we hu...
A.W. Tozer maintained that a theologian¿s message must be ¿both timeless and timely¿, a sentiment...
In this remarkable study, Pamela Sambrook rescues from obscurity the contribution of a former mem...
In Sustainable History and Human Dignity, Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan shows that it is the human qu...
Dorothy Buxton led an unusual and intense life. After an upbringing untypical for a girl in rural...
We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh, and this is true of our relationship with...
It is the central contention of this book that Andrew John Young (1885-1971) is still seriously u...
Much has been written on the centenary of the First World War; however, no book has yet explored ...
The practice of mask-wearing has a long history, even becoming mandatory in times of global crisi...
What¿s Christian about Star Trek? Nothing. That¿s the way most people see it and that certainly s...
Big on style, slight on substance: that has been a common charge over the years by critics of Joh...
Before its first publication in 1971, the three essays that comprise Jonathan Edwards¿ Treatise o...
The book is an analysis of the context and development of Roland Allen's missiology with a specif...
Günther Buttman¿s The Shadow of the Telescope was the first full-length biography of the nineteen...
Confucius, the Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad are among the most thoughtful and influential people i...
Britain¿s Greatest Prime Minister: Lord Liverpool unpicks two centuries of Whig history to redeem...
A helpfully concise commentary on Paul's letter to the early Christians in Rome, which the Apostl...
Every night, a pageant of Greek mythology circles overhead. Perseus flies to the rescue of Androm...
The first inns in Britain were built by the Romans, for the accommodation of road builders and go...
Fishing for Souls explores the origins and development of fishermen¿s missions in Britain, focuss...
The problem of human knowing has been foundational for the enterprise of philosophy since the tim...
Neither Here nor There: The Many Voices of Liminality draws together the expertise, experience, a...
Best known today as the illustrator of Lewis Carroll¿s Alice books, John Tenniel was one of the V...
What if you had a guidebook that you could turn to at each stage of your academic journey to help...
Andrei Bloom (1914-2003) better known as Anthony Bloom, or Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh, led a...
The creative genius behind Founder¿s Building at Royal Holloway, University of London, arguably t...
Here is a book that takes people on a personal journey, a journey that is both spiritual and psyc...
We have not been driven into Brexit at the point of a gun or out of economic necessity, but purel...
Religion in the Anthropocene charts a new direction in humanities scholarship through serious eng...
Was Jonathan Edwards the stalwart and unquestioning Reformed theologian that he is often portraye...
Recent and current crises in health, ecology, society and spirituality have lent the whole arena ...
From civilisational frontier risks associated with new challenges like disruptive technologies, t...
This book provides a full account of the life of Charles Eamer Kempe, based on archives of the Ke...
In Roland Allen: A Theology of Mission, a companion work with Roland Allen: A Missionary Life, St...
Before Taizé, there was Grandchamp. The lesser-known Protestant women¿s community,initiated in 19...
Given their rhetoric on safeguarding, the response of religious organisations to abuse by the cle...
This is the first biography of a mathematical genius and his literary wife, their wide circle of ...
What makes us who we are? Are we born good or evil? Do we have free will? What drives our behavio...
From civilisational frontier risks associated with new challenges like disruptive technologies, t...
In Sustainable History and Human Dignity, Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan shows that it is the human qu...