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.
An important analysis of the ethics of proclaiming the Christian faith and the implications for the theology of Jewish-Christian relations.
A study of Quietism and its central of spiritual peace, power and passivity, drawing on a new translation of the Spiritual Guide of Miguel de Molinos.
An exploration of St Augustine's insights into human desire and happiness, as revealed by his earliest theological writings.
A classic work presenting a living portrait of Jesus as found in the Gospels.
Interdisciplinary essays examining religious and secular visions of utopia, offering a way past ideological certainty to a mature hope for future betterment.
A study of the Dutch Calvinist Cornelius Van Til's view of the paradox of the Trinity, offering a fruitful resolution through presuppositionalist apologetics.
A selection of papers from the 17th Believers' Church Conference, exploring the role of separationism in the development of the Believers' Churches.
An astute and thought-provoking analysis of the theologia crucis and the significance of Karl Barth as a modern exponent of this theological tradition.
A significant new study of the work of the Swiss theologian Adolf Schlatter, explaining the context and importance of his contributions to Christology.
A new edition of the three Books of Homilies, collections of model sermons produced by the Church of England during the reigns of Edward VI and Queen Mary.