A selection of key historical texts from the debate over religious imagery during the English Reformation, with a commentary by a leading scholar in the field.
An exploration of the Holy Spirit's capacity to transform the imagination, showing this as the key to the Christian reconciliation with God and each other.
A thorough and scholarly study of the early history of the Christian Church in North Africa, newly translated into English.
An annotated collection of colour plates revealing fascinating detail about Ethiopian manuscripts and scribal practice.
Series: Ethiopic Manuscripts, Texts, and Studies
A critical study of the evidence for literary borrowing in the Synoptic Gospels, showing that oral tradition may also account for verbal agreement.
An erudite post-Hegelian exploration of the metaphysics of human desire and its relevance to philosophical issues of difference and otherness.
A monumental work that brings together in an accessible form the best scholarship on the Eastern Fathers between Chalcedon and the death of John of Damascus.
An introduction to scholastic philosophy through an analysis of Bonaventure's classic treatise, combining academic rigour with accessible clarity.
Essays examining issues of power dynamics in pastoral relationships, including the dangers of abuse, suggesting that new approaches are required.
A study of the poetics of Donne's secular and religious poetry in the context of 17th-century theories of representation and reception.
An exploration of psychoanalysis and religion, and how belief influenced the psychoanalyst and Congregationalist minister Harry Guntrip.