A penetrating critique of Gunton's analysis of Augustine, illuminating Augustine's insight into the relationship between creation and redemption.
A selection of papers from the 17th Believers' Church Conference, exploring the role of separationism in the development of the Believers' Churches.
A selection of writings by the American theologian and Kierkegaard scholar Paul L. Holmer, united around the themes of communication, liturgy and the ministry.
Series: The Paul L. Holmer Papers
This challenging book with two main themes: the substitution of dialogue for the 'mission to the Jews', and the communion of Jews and Christians in the Messiah.
An insightful study of the role of the doctrine of salvation in the thought of the Scottish theologian T.F. Torrance, highlighting his Trinitarian soteriology.
An examination of the Masoretic Text of Daniel, using intertextuality and canon criticism to explore its interconnections with other sources.
A Festschrift for the British New Testament scholar Andrew T. Lincoln, elaborating on his major interests, such as the reception of biblical texts.
Now available in J.K.S. Reid's widely-praised translation, this is Calvin's most sustained treatment of the central theme of his theological writings, predestination.
One of the most important texts illuminating the complex relationship between theology and philosophy.
A wide-ranging examination of what it means to confess the Christian faith, addressing issues of tolerance and dissent in historical and modern contexts.
One of the classic texts of moral theology, setting out crucial moral problems and arguments drawn from religion and the religious community.
A new study of two New England preachers often portrayed as radical thinkers, revealing a traditionalist side to their theological and political beliefs.