An analysis of contemporary issues of rationality and knowledge in theology, offering an epistemology rooted in a Trinitarian view of God's action in the world.
The first in a four-volume series exploring belief in the Evil Eye and the practices associated with it amongst the cultures of the Biblical world.
The second in a four-volume series exploring belief in the Evil Eye and the practices associated with it amongst the cultures of the Biblical world.
The third in a four-volume series exploring belief in the Evil Eye and the practices associated with it amongst the cultures of the Biblical world.
A collection of extracts and essays developing the theological implications of Douglas Campbell's ground-breaking work in the field of Pauline studies.
A second collection of essays on the Book of Ezekiel by a leading Old Testament scholar, shedding light on its treatment of kingship and the future of Israel.
An analysis and reconstruction of the Ethiopian version of the Book of Acts, showing it to be very relevant to the study of the Greek text.
Series: Ethiopic Manuscripts, Texts, and Studies
An authoritative treatment of the doctrine of baptism in the context of justification and grace, while retaining sight of the essential Biblical background.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
A rigorous examination of the epistemological issues raised by Scripture, and how a biblical approach to knowledge compares with that of modern philosophy.
A challenging critique of contemporary Neo-Darwinism, advocating a new balance between science and spirituality in understanding creation.