A study of the theology of the English Reformer William Tyndale, emphasising his originality and showing that he was little influenced by Continental Reformers.
A major and original account of the theological importance of the father of the English Bible.
A new look at Luther's theology in the light of the emergence of global Lutheranism, and its rich potential for application beyond traditional Western contexts.
An investigation of Scotland's role in the abolition of slavery, focussing on the Free Church of Scotland schism over funding from American slave states.
An historical and sociological analysis of Sheffield and of the development of organised religion in the years of its industrial growth in the 19th century.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
An analysis of the affinities between Unitarianism and the Broad Church movement within 19th-century Anglicanism.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
A concise and accessible analysis of the controversy between evolutionism and creationism rejecting simplistic science-versus-religion stereotypes.
An introduction and commentary to the Didache, or the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, one of the earliest writings of the Christian Church.
An account of different views of church history propagated by English writers during the Reformation, including William Tyndale, John Bale and John Foxe.
An exploration of Paul's theology of Jesus' sacrifice, locating its roots in the cultic language of the martyrological narratives of Second Temple Judaism.
An exploration of the tension in Western thought between the secular belief in human moral self-sufficiency and Christian belief in reconciliation in history.