An examination of how the intellectual developments in Renaissance Padua influenced Tudor England, through the careers of English scholars who studied there.
Incorporating biographical studies of both its subjects, this is a major study in the strategy of Christian evangelism as developed by two major figures.
Volume I of a major study in the strategy of Christian evangelism as developed by two major figures, incorporating biographical studies of both its subjects.
Volume II of a major study in the strategy of Christian evangelism as developed by two major figures, incorporating biographical studies of both its subjects.
A survey of the development of the Paschal rites of the ancient Church, from apostolic times to the 4th century.
A re-examination of the body and the erotic in Lutheran theology, offering a challenge to more austere and traditional interpretations.
A study of national consciousness and literature in 16th-century England, exploring the nature of patriotism, its cultural expression, and propaganda uses.
A monumental work that brings together in an accessible form the best scholarship on the Eastern Fathers between Chalcedon and the death of John of Damascus.
A study of the apostle to the Gentiles, combining exceptional scholarship with an interpretation of Paul's theology in the light of his Jewish background.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
A compelling analysis of how the differences between Gentile and Jew are treated in Paul's teachings, revealing an egalitarian vision.
A new reading of First Romans as an anti-imperial missive, revealing the complex interplay between theology and ideology.