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A collection of essays introducing the reader to the work of the celebrated Spanish theologian Raimon Panikkar and his vision of cosmic harmony.
An examination of the role of women in Luke-Acts, their significance in Luke's narrative of salvation, and the theology implicit in their portrayal.
An exercise in comparative theology, examining the how a Christian and a Hindu theologian think God that sustains the existence of the cosmos through time.
An appraisal of Justin Martyr's approach to Classical mythology, showing his skill in co-opting pagan literature for Christian apologetics.
An exploration of the problems posed by the Holocaust in the light of Barth's theology, showing how such a dialogue enriches our understanding of both.
A critical analysis and commentary on some of the most significant writings of the renowned German pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
An interdisciplinary analysis of the Book of Daniel, showing how the text can be constructively read as a narrative textbook in theological hermeneutics.
The first volume of a two-part anthology of previously uncollected writings by the influential American theologian Hans W. Frei.
The second volume of a two-part anthology of previously uncollected writings by the influential American theologian Hans W. Frei.
A biblical-theological appreciation of Revelation using the tools of narrative criticism, showing the complex themes fit into a meaningful whole.
A dialogue between a Roman Catholic and an evangelical theologian, this is an exploration of the relationship between scripture and Church.
A study of the Church as the social reality of the community of believers, with sociological and theological insights on contemporary ecclesiological issues.
An original contribution to Old Testament studies exploring the connection between socially sanctioned violence and the emergence of kingship in ancient Israel.
An able defence of Alvin Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology against criticisms based on the existence of religious diversity and disagreement.
An erudite introduction to relevance theory and its application to biblical criticism, illustrated through an examination of various New Testament texts.