A new and revised edition of what has become the standard work on the history of the Anglo-Catholic movement.
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.
An examination of the nature and the need for Atonement in the modern world, built on a basis of insight and understanding that incorporates history, literature and theology.
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.