A challenge to traditional methods and assumptions of biblical translation, showing how Relevance Theory can provide an alternative hermeneutical approach.
A study of the rhetorical techniques employed by the passion narrative in the Gospel of Luke, and the light they shed on Luke's themes and narrative sources.
A biblically informed study of the Atonement, focussing on the ultimate purpose of Christ's redemptive sacrifice – ushering in a covenant of peace.
An invaluable collection of contemporary Catholic reactions to Martin Luther, rarely available in English translation until now.
A new and compelling study of the theology of Helmut Thielicke through a biographical lens, focussing on his experiences of death and suffering.
A critique of Karl Barth's theology of election and atonement that adapts his own methodology to identify and correct the flaws in his exegetical approach.
A penetrating critique of Gunton's analysis of Augustine, illuminating Augustine's insight into the relationship between creation and redemption.
An introduction to the thought of Jacques Ellul, the Christian anarchist, sociologist, philosopher and historian, explaining the dominant themes of his work.
Essays and translations of Gregory of Nyssa's original writings, identifying the ultimate unity of humanity in Christ as one of his key themes.