An analysis of the challenges of religious diversity in the modern world, offering a synthesis of Muslim and Christian perspectives on tolerance and pluralism.
An exploration of how methodological approaches can affect theological conclusions, using the Swedish-American theologian Nels Ferré as a case in point.
A challenging argument for a move away from Westernised models of Christendom, and for contextualising theological discourse in a diversity of cultures.
Essays exploring a new and inclusive approach to theology that is sensitive to the diversity of cultural contexts within the modern, global Church.
A significant study of the writings of the Chinese Muslim scholar Liu Zhi and his innovative role in contextualising Islamic texts for a Chinese audience.
An exploration of the tensions between tradition and innovation in the faith community, offering a model drawn from the Quaker experience.
An exploration of St Augustine's insights into human desire and happiness, as revealed by his earliest theological writings.
A socio-historical examination of decision-making processes in the New Testament Church, emphasising interaction between the leadership and their congregations.
The only academic study of the Jehovah's Witness movement, focussing on its views on Biblical prophecy and the end of the world.
A review of the life and work of Miles Coverdale, the reformer and translator who issued the first printed English translation of the complete Bible in 1535.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History