A new reading of Karl Barth's doctrine of the threefold Word of God and the unexpected and fruitful role that it plays in Barth's theology of the church.
An analytical study of the biblical myth of Cain and Abel, revealing the narrative intricacies and the profound insights of the story.
An introduction to Calvin's preaching, showing the influence of an earlier tradition, and how his sermons influenced later preachers.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
A critical study of the evidence for literary borrowing in the Synoptic Gospels, showing that oral tradition may also account for verbal agreement.
A bold new study of the Gospel of Mark that aims to overturn the current scholarly consensus that the Gospel's post-crucifixion ending is a later addition.
A classic work presenting a living portrait of Jesus as found in the Gospels.
Essays re-examining Walter Bauer's thesis on the emergence of Christian orthodoxy from multiple competing Christianities in the light of recent scholarship.
A critique of Moltmann's theology offering a wider vision of Christian hope through an imaginative engagement with traditional and contemporary resources.