Anthologies and compilations from our theological catalogue, including historical writings, Festschriften, essays, lectures and scholarly papers.
A timely selection of essays exploring the theological issues raised by the encounter between Christians and Muslims, both historically and in the modern world.
A thought-provoking series of essays by African scholars examining the theological and pastoral necessity of a distinctively African Christianity.
Essays exploring the issues of change and reform in the modern Scandinavian churches, and the attendant challenges to church leadership and organisation.
A selection of papers from the 17th Believers' Church Conference, exploring the role of separationism in the development of the Believers' Churches.
A selection of writings by the American theologian and Kierkegaard scholar Paul L. Holmer, united around the themes of communication, liturgy and the ministry.
Series: The Paul L. Holmer Papers
A Festschrift for the British New Testament scholar Andrew T. Lincoln, elaborating on his major interests, such as the reception of biblical texts.
A wide-ranging examination of what it means to confess the Christian faith, addressing issues of tolerance and dissent in historical and modern contexts.
Essays exploring a new and inclusive approach to theology that is sensitive to the diversity of cultural contexts within the modern, global Church.
Essays exploring the impact of the papal encyclical Caritas in Veritate on the development of a third way between socialist statism and free-market capitalism.
Essays exploring, from a multiplicity of viewpoints, the philosophical and theological dimensions of the essence-energy distinction in Orthodox Christianity.