A collection of essays from a prominent Pauline scholar, showing how Paul's eschatology was central to his understanding of his mission.
An insightful study of Paul's commitment to peace and non-violence, exploring the personal, theological and political aspects of his thought.
A careful study of one of Paul's most significant evangelistic speeches in the Book of Acts, exploring the structure, sources and theology of the text.
Essays on peace and pacifism by distinguished Christians, showing that peace is not always the easy option but calls for the radical acceptance of the gospel message of Christ.
Essays honouring the work of British historian of Methodism Henry D. Rack, offering a varied and erudite introduction to the field of Methodist Studies.
An analysis of the concept of freedom in the thought of three German philosophers, revealing insights that challenge modern conventions.
The first of two volumes showing how the principles of emergence and evolution underlie our personal knowledge and understanding of reality.
The second of two volumes showing how the principles of emergence and evolution underlie our personal knowledge and understanding of reality.
An in-depth analysis of the writings of the theologian T.F. Torrance, articulating a theology of culture that places the Trinity at its heart.
An study of how perspective criticism (analysis based on narrative perspective) enables interpretation of biblical stories even where their intent is unclear.
A revealing collection of essays documenting the variety and complexity of Pentecostal and Charismatic thinking on eschatology.