An insightful examination of how the relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and Communist China has evolved over the years.
A discussion of the challenges of liberation theology and religious pluralism, in dialogue with two leading Third World theologians.
A revision of the traditional image of Luther as a reactionary political figure, revealing the radical social implications of his theological revolution.
A subtle and original study of the Gospel of John showing how linguistically and thematically the text identifies Jesus with God the Creator.
An authoritative anthology of texts from 17th-century Anglican authors, illustrating the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England of the age.
A careful study of one of Paul's most significant evangelistic speeches in the Book of Acts, exploring the structure, sources and theology of the text.
An imaginative exploration of how the concepts of 'place' and 'location' can be meaningfully applied to our understanding of the Trinity.
An exegesis of the Gospel of Mark, locating in the text a narrative pivot that brings into focus the author's key themes regarding the nature of Jesus.