Books on all areas of theology and church doctrine, including historical studies and studies of contemporary theological issues, and works by and about major theologians.
An authoritative treatment of the doctrine of baptism in the context of justification and grace, while retaining sight of the essential Biblical background.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
Written by a leading authority on Tyndale's theology, this study of Christ's sacrifice in Tyndale's thought emphasises the originality of the English Reformer.
An interdisciplinary collection of essays celebrating the work of the Norwegian theologian Turid Karlsen Seim, offering perspectives on her major themes.
Luther's central work is one of the basic texts of the Reformation, expressing his belief in the all-encompassing nature of God's power.
Essays, memories and poems celebrating the Anglican theologian Donald Allchin, including his ecumenical work and his passion for the monastic tradition.
An Eastern Orthodox perspective on the dialogue between Buddhism and Christianity, an exchange rooted in comparative theology enriching both traditions.
An examination of the parallels between problem-solving in engineering and in theological ethics, showing how 'design reasoning' can be adapted as a heuristic.
An examination of the women in the lives of the fourth-century Cappadocian Fathers, and their influential role in the emerging theology of the early church.
An insightful reassessment of the great 9th century scholar John Scottus Eriugena, setting out the deeply Christocentric vision at the heart of his theology.
A collection of articles and essays by the former Bishop of Durham exploring his approach to philosophy and theology and the relationship between them.
An analysis uniting social theory with Barth's moral theology, emphasising how Christian moral thought is primarily a matter of witness to God's grace.