A critical analysis of Luke 7:18-35 that offers an intriguing answer to the problematic question of John the Baptist: 'Are you the one who is to come?'.
A challenging argument for a move away from Westernised models of Christendom, and for contextualising theological discourse in a diversity of cultures.
A Festschrift for the British New Testament scholar Andrew T. Lincoln, elaborating on his major interests, such as the reception of biblical texts.
An evangelical theologian describes the relationship between God and his Universe, and urges a return to a biblical understanding of a truly personal God.
A detailed study of the New Testament doctrines of salvation and atonement, showing the importance of Christ's atonement for man's redemption.
An exploration of Augustine's defence of humility as a key virtue in human greatness, showing how his case stands up to criticisms both ancient and modern.
An investigation of the narrative devices used in the Thecla episode of the Acts of Paul, and their parallels with contemporary pagan fiction.
One of the most important texts illuminating the complex relationship between theology and philosophy.
A comprehensive introductory study guide to the New Testament, presenting the student with the results of recent scholarship in a clear and fresh way.
An original contribution to Old Testament studies exploring the connection between socially sanctioned violence and the emergence of kingship in ancient Israel.
A valuable study of the writings of the leading Elizabethan divine, reinterpreting his contribution to the development of Christian thought and ecclesiology.