Volume I of a work on the Christological beliefs of the first Christians, in which a monotheistic view of Jesus's divinity is traced back to early Jewish roots.
A guide to New Testament theology, showing that the multiple depictions of Jesus conceal an underlying unity summed up as Resurrection-Spirit-Reconciliation.
A study of how debt and the forgiveness of debt is a central concern in the life and teachings of Jesus, particularly enshrined in the Lord's Prayer.
An interpretation of the Book of Esther and how it relates to the morality of self-defence against violence, particularly in the case of modern Israel.
A study of the biblical account of Jesus's conception, emphasising the context of social conceptions of honour and shame then prevalent.
A challenging analysis of the Book of Joshua, exploring the theological insight gained by seeing the genocidal slaughter by the Israelites as myth not history.
An in-depth study of the depiction of lies and deception in 1 and 2 Samuel, demonstrating a complexity of attitude towards falsehood in the text.
Essays navigating the social, ethical and theological challenges faced by the Lutheran tradition in today's culturally diverse, post-Christian milieu.