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A commentary on the Johannine Epistles, emphasising their performative, liturgical function and the particular ethical form of worship that they preach.
An exploration of context and translation for a key passage in the narrative of Jacob utilising relevance theory and insights from Ethiopian culture.
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.
A comprehensive bibliography of sources and material relating to the 8th-century theologian and statesman Alcuin of York.
A study of the relations between Christianity and the major Asian religions, exploring the diverse theologies of those who pioneered interfaith dialogue.
An analysis of 2 Peter using the pioneering socio-rhetorical technique, elucidating Peter's argument and showing the value of this new exegetical methodology.
An erudite commentary on the Acts of Paul, one of the most important of the Apocryphal Acts, including an improved translation of the text.
A discussion of how the links between the stories of Adam and of the people of Israel explain otherwise perplexing features of the Eden narrative.
An authoritative and ground-breaking biography of the 8th-century theologian and statesman Alcuin of York, revealing his importance for the period.
An insightful and rigorous study of the theology of Alcuin of York, showing his importance in the development of the early medieval Church.
A collection of essays dedicated to the legacy of the Slavophile thinker Alexei Khomiakov and his view of the church as community.