Many of our titles are available as eBooks for direct purchase on our website. Our eBook titles are available in PDF format, and some are also available in ePub format. Kindle editions of a number of our titles are also available from Amazon.
Please note that you will need Adobe Digital Editions installed on your computer in order to download and read eBooks purchased on our website. When you purchase an eBook from us you will be provided with a link to download a fulfillment token with the file extension .acsm, which you can then open in Adobe Digital Editions to download your eBook. Adobe Digital Editions is available free on the Adobe website.
A study of the Dutch Calvinist Cornelius Van Til's view of the paradox of the Trinity, offering a fruitful resolution through presuppositionalist apologetics.
An analysis of the theological principles underlying and unifying the work of the early Methodist John William Fletcher.
Lectures and sermons in memory of the Baptist New Testament scholar George R. Beasley-Murray, addressing issues important to evangelical thought and ministry.
An exegesis of the Gospel of Mark, locating in the text a narrative pivot that brings into focus the author's key themes regarding the nature of Jesus.
An introduction to the thought of Jacques Ellul, the Christian anarchist, sociologist, philosopher and historian, explaining the dominant themes of his work.
A challenging and original argument that the arts, and poetry in particular, offer a medium for developing and communicating theological insights.
A significant new study of the work of the Swiss theologian Adolf Schlatter, explaining the context and importance of his contributions to Christology.
A collection of essays re-examining the writings and legacy of St Paul, emphasising the continuity between his epistles and his Jewish roots.
An enlightening study of the role played by Old Testament theology in the development and practice of the Wesleyan approach to mission.
A thought-provoking study of Søren Kierkegaard's less well known writings on economic and political affairs, analysed from a theological perspective.
A biographical and theological study of Abraham Cheare, a key figure in the development of the English Baptist movement of the 17th century.
An introduction to scholastic philosophy through an analysis of Bonaventure's classic treatise, combining academic rigour with accessible clarity.
A biographical study of the family environment of Nicholas Ferrer, whose ministry helped inspire the voluntarist tradition within the Church of England.
A comprehensive account of the development and diversity of ecclesiological thought during the Reformation in the 16th century.
An exploration of the sayings of the historical Jesus and how they can be distinguished within the later mythologising of the Gospels.
A new reading of Paul's First Epistle to the Corinithians, offering an alternative to traditional misogynistic interpretations.