A critical discussion of the theological ethics of ecology that calls for a naturalistic approach that recognises human beings as part of nature.
An analysis of spiritual exegesis in the work of the French Roman Catholic theologian Henri de Lubac, and its relevance for debates in hermeneutics.
A selection of writings by the American theologian and Kierkegaard scholar Paul L. Holmer, united around the themes of communication, liturgy and the ministry.
Series: The Paul L. Holmer Papers
An examination of the subtleties of Kierkegaard's understanding of philosophical truth by one of the twentieth century's leading Kierkegaard scholars.
Series: The Paul L. Holmer Papers
Essays, many previously unpublished, by the American theologian Paul L. Holmer, emphasising the range of his thought and his contributions to American theology.
Series: The Paul L. Holmer Papers
A compelling re-examination of the Gospel miracle stories, arguing that modern interpretations depicting them as 'magical' misconstrue their original context.
An exploration of the motifs of death and resurrection in the Acts of the Apostles, and its theological and sociological role in the Lukan narrative.
A challenging exploration of the possibilities and limitations of the language of Christianity in the modern world.
An examination of how the ecclesial structures of Eastern Church evolved and how they contributed, or failed to contribute, to Church unity.
An enlightening exploration of anthropomorphic portrayals of divine action in Scripture, showing how they can be understood through the study of metaphors.