A scholarly presentation of the biblical evidence bearing on Christ's conception of the Kingdom of God and of His own mission in relation to it.
An analysis of 2 Peter using the pioneering socio-rhetorical technique, elucidating Peter's argument and showing the value of this new exegetical methodology.
Now available in J.K.S. Reid's widely-praised translation, this is Calvin's most sustained treatment of the central theme of his theological writings, predestination.
The great Reformer's sermons on Isaiah 53, seen as one of the most important prefigurings of the suffering of Christ for the people of God.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
A biblical-theological appreciation of Revelation using the tools of narrative criticism, showing the complex themes fit into a meaningful whole.
A collection of essays re-examining the writings and legacy of St Paul, emphasising the continuity between his epistles and his Jewish roots.
A theological reflection on the Resurrection of Christ, understood in terms of the presence of Jesus in the life of the Christian community.
An analysis of the work of the biblical scholar N.T. Wright, rebutting the idea that the Resurrection of Jesus can be understood solely in historical terms.
An in-depth study of the forgiveness of sins as a central theme of early Christian theology, in the New Testament and the writings of the Church Fathers.