An exploration of the role of fellowship meals in the ancient world and their significance to Paul's theology of the Lord's Supper.
A collection of exegetical essays by the biblical scholar J. Gerald Janzen, exploring how the activity of prayer is presented in scripture.
An analysis of how St Augustine's account of free will developed through his writings, showing the conceptual changes in his understanding of predestination.
A study of the relationship between spirituality and mission in a world where the spatial and temporal aspects of life have become increasingly constricted.
A rigorous examination of the epistemological issues raised by Scripture, and how a biblical approach to knowledge compares with that of modern philosophy.
A revealing analysis of how a single saying of Jesus' was adapted and understood within the various theological traditions of the earliest Christians.
A study of the liturgical writings of the 18th-century Nonconformist minister Matthew Henry and their lessons for modern Christian worship.