An examination of the development of Roman Catholic and Anglican female religious orders in 19th-century Britain, and the prejudices that they encountered.
A groundbreaking discussion of late medieval Christian thought, opening up the studies of specialists to a wider and more general audience.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
An in-depth study of the forgiveness of sins as a central theme of early Christian theology, in the New Testament and the writings of the Church Fathers.
A discussion of God's self-revelation in the Christian tradition, arguing that revelation is better understood in terms of faith rather than knowledge.
A comprehensive and thorough survey of the place of Christ in Christian experience, confession and belief, based on the insights of international scholarship.
An analysis of how St Augustine's account of free will developed through his writings, showing the conceptual changes in his understanding of predestination.
An insightful investigation into how John Wesley reworked the covenant theology of the Reformed tradition into a key element of his understanding of salvation.
An exploration of the writings of African theologians John Mbiti and Jesse Mugambi, and the emergence of a distinctive African voice in post-colonial theology.
A selection of key historical texts from the debate over religious imagery during the English Reformation, with a commentary by a leading scholar in the field.
An important contribution to the debate on the development of Christology in the apostolic era, tracing the evolution of the historical figure of Jesus.