Books on biblical studies, including reference, commentaries, textual analysis and biblical theology, covering both the Old Testament and the New.
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.
An analysis of the Book of Job and its themes of meaning and suffering through the writings of the existential psychologist Viktor E. Frankl.
A major companion to the Bible, presenting the background to the main theological concepts contained within it.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
A collection of exegetical essays by the biblical scholar J. Gerald Janzen, exploring how the activity of prayer is presented in scripture.
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.