An in-depth study and critique of global capitalism from a theological point of view, emphasising the Church's responsibility as a defender of economic justice.
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 exploration of how three theologians have interpreted the pivotal moment when Christianity became the dominant faith of the Roman Empire.
A thought-provoking series of essays by African scholars examining the theological and pastoral necessity of a distinctively African Christianity.
A ground-breaking study of the status of the Anglican clergy and the challenges of church reform in the political and social environment of Georgian England .
Essays exploring the issues of change and reform in the modern Scandinavian churches, and the attendant challenges to church leadership and organisation.
An examination of the use by all parties at the time of the Reformation of Cyprian's writings to claim him as part of their own particular heritage.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
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 treatise on the radical theology of salvation of T.B. and J.B. Torrance, expanding upon their themes and offering a reply to their critics.
A penetrating critique of Gunton's analysis of Augustine, illuminating Augustine's insight into the relationship between creation and redemption.