A study of the doctrine of the Atonement from an Evangelical perspective.
A creative contribution to the doctrine of revelation, seeking an understanding of God's self-disclosure in the Church's participation in His Trinitarian life.
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.
Essays examining the origins, growth, influence and significance of the Pietist movement, dispelling misconceptions and demonstrating its continuing relevance.
An exploration of the Greek Philokalia from the perspective of contemporary psychology, offering insight into the practice of prayer and spiritual well-being.
An investigation into the influence of Western culture on religious faith, pointing the way towards a more authentic form of faith as a way of life.
An anthropological approach to the historical personage of Jesus, offering an intriguing and fruitful alternative to traditional historiographic methods.
A new approach to understanding cultural and ethnic identity in 1st Century Judea, with reference to the form of Judaism presupposed by the Q document.
The only academic study of the Jehovah's Witness movement, focussing on its views on Biblical prophecy and the end of the world.
Two essays by distinguished Reformed scholars that present original interpretations of the central meaning of the Lord's Supper.
A pioneering anthropological study of the Santal people of India, who live in the area north-east of the mouth of the Ganges.