A penetrating study of the debate over baptism, tracing a path from New Testament theology to a modern ecumenical approach.
A selection of the writings of the theologian Andrew Walker, displaying the full breadth of his learning and interests over a long and distinguished career.
An examination of the use by all parties at the time of the Reformation of Cyprian's writings to claim him as part of their own particular heritage.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
Essays honouring the work of British historian of Methodism Henry D. Rack, offering a varied and erudite introduction to the field of Methodist Studies.
Written by a leading authority on Tyndale's theology, this study of Christ's sacrifice in Tyndale's thought emphasises the originality of the English Reformer.
A study of the theology of the English Reformer William Tyndale, emphasising his originality and showing that he was little influenced by Continental Reformers.
A major and original account of the theological importance of the father of the English Bible.
A new look at Luther's theology in the light of the emergence of global Lutheranism, and its rich potential for application beyond traditional Western contexts.