An insightful exploration of the art of spiritual guidance, introducing and updating Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care for modern readers.
The meticulously researched story of the discovery, acquisition and conservation of the 4th-century Manichaean Codices of Medinet Madi.
An exercise in bibliographical history, tracing the provenance of the Bodmer Papyri, one of the key collections of manuscripts relating to the New Testament.
A challenging reinterpretation of the traditional themes of Christian eschatology, locating their theological significance in the experience of the faithful.
A new reading of First Romans as an anti-imperial missive, revealing the complex interplay between theology and ideology.
An insightful investigation into how John Wesley reworked the covenant theology of the Reformed tradition into a key element of his understanding of salvation.
A study of the Epistle to the Romans, suggesting that outstanding problems of interpretation are solved if Paul's interlocutor is a gentile covert to Judaism.
An examination of C.S. Lewis's ethical thought, in particular his critique of subjectivism, as explored through his fictional writings.
A timely selection of essays exploring the theological issues raised by the encounter between Christians and Muslims, both historically and in the modern world.
A study of the society and culture of early nineteenth-century British evangelicalism, challenging the stereotype that evangelicals were anti-intellectual.
An examination of the problems of our historical existence, in the context of God's revelation through His Son as the key to historical meaning.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History