Books on ethics and social issues, including moral theology, environmental ethics, peace and pacifism, economic and social justice, and religion and politics.
Essays on issues of identity faced by the Lutheran tradition and its need to develop a coherent political theology to meet the challenges of cultural pluralism.
A study of how Milton's work reflects a more complex conception of liberty than is often supposed, seeking an inward, spiritual understanding of freedom.
An innovative exploration of the relationship between Confucianism and Christianity, showing how fruitful interaction can invigorate Christian thought.
An examination of the tension between Protestant theology and nationalism, and how it has been influenced by controversies over the status of the Israeli state.
A re-examination of the body and the erotic in Lutheran theology, offering a challenge to more austere and traditional interpretations.
An insightful study of Paul's commitment to peace and non-violence, exploring the personal, theological and political aspects of his thought.
Essays on peace and pacifism by distinguished Christians, showing that peace is not always the easy option but calls for the radical acceptance of the gospel message of Christ.
An analysis of the concept of freedom in the thought of three German philosophers, revealing insights that challenge modern conventions.
A selection of essays that explore the role and importance of wonder in the development in science, philosophy and theology during the early modern era.
An imaginative and challenging examination of how Christians can engage in constructive political participation in a religiously and culturally diverse society.
An exploration of how spiritual and secular thought collide and combine in today's world, charting a new way forward that combines the best of both worldviews.
A new reading of Paul's theology through the lens of Alasdair MacIntyre's modern exposition of Aristotelian virtue ethics.