An illuminating critique of the theological basis of the philosopher John Hick's religious pluralism, in particular his views on traditional Christology.
A guide to New Testament theology, showing that the multiple depictions of Jesus conceal an underlying unity summed up as Resurrection-Spirit-Reconciliation.
An in-depth study of the depiction of lies and deception in 1 and 2 Samuel, demonstrating a complexity of attitude towards falsehood in the text.
A selection of essays by the Scottish theologian George Newlands, addressing a range of issues from a liberal theological perspective.
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 analysis and reconstruction of the Ethiopian version of the Book of Acts, showing it to be very relevant to the study of the Greek text.
Series: Ethiopic Manuscripts, Texts, and Studies
A comprehensive study of the French Jesuit theologian and cardinal Jean Daniélou, emphasising the role of contemplation in his view of the unity of the person.
A study showing how, through the analysis of key passages in his epistles, Paul's theology was influenced by his understanding of the oneness of God.
The range and sweep of Calvin's theology have rarely been more comprehensively presented than in this book, recognised as essential by Reformation scholars.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
A theological exploration of human nature engaging with modernist and postmodernist thought, and emphasising the reality and significance of our physical being.