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 analysis uniting social theory with Barth's moral theology, emphasising how Christian moral thought is primarily a matter of witness to God's grace.
An exploration of how Arabic-speaking Christians have used the Qur'an for exegetical purposes, providing insights relevant to Muslim-Christian relations.
A timely selection of essays exploring the theological issues raised by the encounter between Christians and Muslims, both historically and in the modern world.
An illuminating critique of the theological basis of the philosopher John Hick's religious pluralism, in particular his views on traditional Christology.
The Canadian theologian's classic exposition on the knowledge of the Divine, challenging prevailing orthodoxies in early twentieth-century Protestantism.
Brunner's Gifford Lectures, presenting the Christian faith as the foundation of Western culture and the indispensable bulwark against totalitarianism.
An introduction to the work of the Greek theologian and philosopher Christos Yannaras, exploring the development of his contribution to Greek Orthodox thought.
An exploration of how three theologians have interpreted the pivotal moment when Christianity became the dominant faith of the Roman Empire.
A thought-provoking series of essays by African scholars examining the theological and pastoral necessity of a distinctively African Christianity.
An analysis of Karl Barth's early writings, showing how the doctrine of sanctification affected his understanding of the transforming role of God in human life.