A challenging analysis of the Book of Joshua, exploring the theological insight gained by seeing the genocidal slaughter by the Israelites as myth not history.
A study of the theological roots of the French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty's writings, and their fruitful implications for Christian thought.
A study of 1 Peter, showing how the text's model of the Church, based on participation in Christ's atoning suffering, is influenced by the Old Testament.
A study of the development of Christianity in the West based on literary and archaeological evidence, showing how the Church developed in different regions.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
A major study of 18th-century English evangelicalism, showing the differences between Anglican evangelicalism and the Methodism of the Wesleys and Whitefield.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
A wide-ranging and comprehensive history of religion in Victorian England.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
The first in a four-volume series exploring belief in the Evil Eye and the practices associated with it amongst the cultures of the Biblical world.
The second in a four-volume series exploring belief in the Evil Eye and the practices associated with it amongst the cultures of the Biblical world.
The third in a four-volume series exploring belief in the Evil Eye and the practices associated with it amongst the cultures of the Biblical world.
A new translation of Jacques Ellul's classic work, setting out a radical Christian response to the forces of technology and modernity.