An exploration of the existentialist faith of the Spanish philosopher and writer Miguel de Unamuno, heavily influenced by the Kierkegaardian tradition.
A study of how Milton's work reflects a more complex conception of liberty than is often supposed, seeking an inward, spiritual understanding of freedom.
A study of the role of miracles in the Bible and of how changing concepts of faith and of revelation have altered the understanding of the miraculous.
A rigorous and imaginative work that seeks to develop a theology of mission from a Pentecostal perspective for today's pluralistic, post-colonial world.
An in-depth study of the early work of the South African theologian David Bosch, showing the shaping of his distinctive and influential theology of mission.
An examination of the missionary activities of Christians during the Patristic period, their themes and their methods, drawing lessons for mission today.
A new edition of the classic exegesis of the significance of the biblical character of Moses, by one of the key figures in 20th-century Old Testament criticism.
An intriguing study of the women in Matthew's genealogy of Jesus, revealing their importance for our understanding of the radical message of the gospel.
An innovative exploration of the relationship between Confucianism and Christianity, showing how fruitful interaction can invigorate Christian thought.
The classic study of spirituality and mysticism in the Western religious tradition, focusing on the life of Catherine of Genoa.