An important biographical study of one of the major figures of post-war Anglicanism, and his role in the modernisation of the Church of England.
A collection of writings by some of the best-known figures in Anglican history giving direct advice on the subjects that shape a meaningful life.
An erudite and considered defence of the classical approach to theology within the Reformed tradition, in the light of recent postmodernist alternatives.
A historical case-study of the pioneering German missionary group the Basel Mission, and how its training methods affected early missionary work in Africa.
An account of the life of the controversial mystic Hindiyya 'Ujaymi and what her story reveals of the religious and political climate of 18th-century Lebanon.
A collection of essays by the theologian John Heywood Thomas demonstrating the value and relevance of his theological perspective on life and death issues.
A study of the tension between early Christian belief and Jesus's teaching, and the question of how that teaching is reflected in the Gospel record.
An exhaustive guide to every significant Christian theologian from the first century through to the death of John Duns Scotus in 1308.
A subtle and multi-faceted exploration of the Chinese Christian experience through the author's creative engagement with key Chinese and Christian texts.
A challenging critique of Karl Barth's theology of the resurrection of the flesh, highlighting the problems in the idea of a participatory eschatology.