A dialogue between a Roman Catholic and an evangelical theologian, this is an exploration of the relationship between scripture and Church.
Employing scriptural exegesis and historical and theological analysis, this is an astute study of the Lord's Supper as a political act against Roman dominion.
A significant contribution to the literature on the theologian Leslie Newbigin, focussing on his analysis of the spiritual problems of Western culture.
An incisive scholarly study of the influential yet often neglected Reformation thinker Philip Melanchthon.
A study of the role of religion in the development of female education in the Thai Modernisation Period, employing feminist theory and historical research.
An examination of the women in the lives of the fourth-century Cappadocian Fathers, and their influential role in the emerging theology of the early church.
A fascinating account of the life and aspirations of the Bantu churches of South Africa and of their leaders.
A revelatory study of Isaiah 56-66, showing how the theology implicit in the text forms a coherent whole expressing strong eschatological and covenantal themes.
A contribution to the debate regarding nature and grace, offering a perspective based on the insights of the 19th-century German theologian Matthias Scheeben.
An examination of how Heidegger's postmodern legacy has affected sacramental theology, emphasising the ongoing role of metaphysics in the Christian narrative.
A ground-breaking four-volume study of the inter-relation between the theological teaching of Islam and that of the Christian Fathers and medieval theologians.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History