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A comparative study of Maximus the Confessor and Jürgen Moltmann, showing the Trinitarian and Christological underpinnings of their views of the human being.
How the interplay between historiography and theology in the Venerable Bede's work impact Christian understanding of history.
An astute study of the exegetical methods of Theophilus of Antioch, showing how modern studies have often misunderstood the apologists of the 2nd century.
An intriguing new study of the significance of angels and their depiction in scriptural narratives and the writings of theologians.
A study of the ambiguities of communal identity among 19th-century Eastern European Jews, through the lives of three believers in the messiahship of Jesus.
A rethinking of St Paul's role in shaping the emerging Christian religion, emphasising his human, political and material interactions with his contemporaries.
A critical study of the concept of apostolicity emerging in patristic theology, and its significance in modern ecumenism.
A subtle teasing out of Aquinas's thoughts on the relationship between Judaism and the Church, showing the wealth and ambiguity of his ideas.
A study of the concept of 'new creation' in the Epistles of St Paul, setting it in the framework of Paul's understanding of the 'new exodus' theme in Isaiah.
A collection of essays exploring the development of the Asian theology of minjung, and its role and influence in global Christian thinking.
Series: 50 Key Words Series
An engaging exploration of how the Christian doctrine of atonement can be made relevant to a modern culture in which the idea of 'sin' has lost its power.
An up-to-date and highly illuminating guide to how the atonement of Christ has been understood and interpreted by theologians over the centuries.
A study of the spiritual and scriptural journey of Teresa of Avila, offering theological and ecclesial resources to heal disunity in the modern church.
An exploration of the underpinings of Christian higher education, in which the mission of the university can develop an authentic mode of living based on love.
A study of the 16th-century Anabaptist theologian Balthasar Hubmaier, particularly his work on the key doctrine of the accessibility of the Scriptures.
A fresh exploration of the theological trajectory of Swedish theologian Gustaf Wingren, examining the influences on his work and how his ideas developed.
A study of moral discernment in the Christian life, arguing that the balance between faith and reason is exemplified in the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
A selection of essays exploring the thematic richness and modern relevance of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology of human sociality.
A study of the theological method of Emil Brunner, reaffirming his significance as one of the great contributors to 20th-century theology.