An ambitious and creative treatise on the roots of human violence, bringing together insights from theology and cultural anthropology.
A discussion of the social context of Deuteronomy, using feminist theory to give voice to the marginalised people of the ancient Hebrew world.
A fascinating contribution to biblical theology, showing the figure of Jesus in terms of the concepts of Messiah and kingship developed in the Old Testament.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
Essays exploring a new and inclusive approach to theology that is sensitive to the diversity of cultural contexts within the modern, global Church.
A selection of essays exploring the biblical tradition of lament in the face of tragedy, and its role in the life of the modern Church.
A challenging theological study of modern nationalism and the nation-state, evaluated from the viewpoint of Christian ethics.
A comparative study of Maximus the Confessor and Jürgen Moltmann, showing the Trinitarian and Christological underpinnings of their views of the human being.
A study of the development of the Calvinistic Baptist movement during the English Commonwealth, and the Christological ecclesiology that it espoused.
A second collection of essays on the Book of Ezekiel by a leading Old Testament scholar, shedding light on its treatment of kingship and the future of Israel.
A collection of essays on the Book of Ezekiel by a leading Old Testament scholar, shedding light on the language, vision and theology of this difficult text.