Volume II of a two-volume translation of the major texts produced by Luther, from the Wittenberg disputation of 1517 to the Diet of Worms in 1521.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
An able defence of Alvin Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology against criticisms based on the existence of religious diversity and disagreement.
An erudite introduction to relevance theory and its application to biblical criticism, illustrated through an examination of various New Testament texts.
A rich and profound contribution to the debate on the position of the Christian faith in the modern world.
An intriguing exploration of the influence of Martin Luther on the development of German historiography in the 18th and 19th centuries.
A study of religious violence that seeks to identify the more authentic traditions within religion that provide a solution to conflict rather than its cause.
Written by a leading authority on Chinese Buddhism, this book provides an unparalleled insight into Chinese religious life before the onset of communism.
A wide-ranging and comprehensive history of religion in Victorian England.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
An informative guide to the religion of the Semitic peoples reveals both their religious practice and the place it occupied in their civilisation.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
Essays illuminating the broader issues of church and gender in the context of England's Industrial Revolution, through the study of a single Shropshire parish.