A valuable contribution to linguistic studies bringing new insight to the translation and study of key passages in the Gospels and other New Testament texts.
An erudite introduction to relevance theory and its application to biblical criticism, illustrated through an examination of various New Testament texts.
An examination of the nature and the need for Atonement in the modern world, built on a basis of insight and understanding that incorporates history, literature and theology.
A study in moral theology that argues that the doctrine of divine impassibility is incompatible with the notion of God as moral exemplar.
A collection of essays exploring the theological implications of failure and how it can illuminate our understanding of Christian teaching.
The 2nd volume of the catalogue of Ethiopic manuscripts digitised by the Ethiopic Manuscript Imaging Project, with descriptions of contents and illuminations.
Series: Ethiopic Manuscripts, Texts, and Studies
An examination of how Psalm 49, in the context of Ancient Middle Eastern literature, offers insight into the development of Hebrew concepts of the afterlife.
An intriguing exploration of the influence of Martin Luther on the development of German historiography in the 18th and 19th centuries.
An analysis of the Acts of the Apostles showing how the text uses its characterisation of the Other to reinforce the self-identity of the earliest Christians.
An examination of the missionary activities of Christians during the Patristic period, their themes and their methods, drawing lessons for mission today.
Essays exploring the historical and theological legacy of Constantine, unravelling the complexities of a significant figure in the history of the church.