An analysis of the challenges of religious diversity in the modern world, offering a synthesis of Muslim and Christian perspectives on tolerance and pluralism.
A collection of essays that seek to advance the dialogue between evangelical theologians and the legacy of Karl Barth.
A series of essays on the Christian understanding of truth, in particular as it relates to theological practice and education.
An insightful contribution to Old Testament studies, showing how the bloodthirsty oracle of Jeremiah 48 contains a positive Christian reading.
An examination of how the intellectual developments in Renaissance Padua influenced Tudor England, through the careers of English scholars who studied there.
An analysis of Karl Barth's early writings, showing how the doctrine of sanctification affected his understanding of the transforming role of God in human life.
A classic of New Testament scholarship, this new translation faithfully sets out William Wrede's case for the pseudonymous authorship of Second Thessalonians.
Lectures and sermons in memory of the Baptist New Testament scholar George R. Beasley-Murray, addressing issues important to evangelical thought and ministry.
An elucidation of suffering in Paul's Epistle to the Romans, its meaning in the lives of Paul's audience, and its role in transforming humanity through Christ.