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A discussion of the challenges of liberation theology and religious pluralism, in dialogue with two leading Third World theologians.
A critical discussion of the theological ethics of ecology that calls for a naturalistic approach that recognises human beings as part of nature.
An investigation of the narrative devices used in the Thecla episode of the Acts of Paul, and their parallels with contemporary pagan fiction.
A study of the appropriate milieu for theological discourse – monastery or university – through the theologies of friendship of Aelred of Rievaulx and Aquinas.
Diverse and groundbreaking essays exploring the influence of the 20th century French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan on theology and the study of religion.
A concise and informative overview and analysis of how the idea of culture is used and understood in modern theology.
A collection of essays by the theologian John Heywood Thomas demonstrating the value and relevance of his theological perspective on life and death issues.
An exercise in the history of theology, showing how social, political and cultural change in the 19th century influenced three major theological centres.
An exploration of the thought of the theologian John Macquarrie, his dialectical approach to theology and his engagement with postmodernism.
Essays by the respected biblical scholar Jack R. Lundbom, united by the theme that theology is not merely a philosophical practice.
An examination of the theology of justice through the anthropological approaches of two different thinkers, Karl Barth and John Paul II.
First of two volumes of essays on deification, the process of becoming like God, discussing the biblical and theological development of the concept.
Second of two volumes of essays on deification, the process of becoming like God, discussing the biblical and theological development of the concept.
An intriguing analysis of how the early Eastern Church dealt with the theological and social implications of debt and usury.
A study of the theological roots of the French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty's writings, and their fruitful implications for Christian thought.