Books on biblical studies, including reference, commentaries, textual analysis and biblical theology, covering both the Old Testament and the New.
A study showing how, through the analysis of key passages in his epistles, Paul's theology was influenced by his understanding of the oneness of God.
A study of 1 Peter, showing how the text's model of the Church, based on participation in Christ's atoning suffering, is influenced by the Old Testament.
A study of God as a rhetorical actor in the narratives of the Bible, showing how a distinctive divine rhetoric influences the events of scripture.
Combining depth and readability, Leenhardt's commentary on St Paul's Epistle to the Romans has won a distinguished place in New Testament scholarship.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
A ground-breaking study of the interpretation of scripture in a distinctive Ethiopian framework, revealing the wealth of the tradition in a non-Western Church.
An annotated collection of colour plates revealing fascinating detail about Ethiopian manuscripts and scribal practice.
Series: Ethiopic Manuscripts, Texts, and Studies
Volume I of an essay in liturgical theology, exploring the scriptural background to the liturgy of the Eucharist, with a focus on the Old Testament.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
Volume II of an essay in liturgical theology, exploring the scriptural background to the liturgy of the Eucharist, with a focus on the New Testament.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
An exploration of the role of fellowship meals in the ancient world and their significance to Paul's theology of the Lord's Supper.
A new interpretation of the meaning and purpose of the Epistle to the Hebrews, employing the branch of social psychology known as social identity theory.