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.
A study of the role of religion in the development of female education in the Thai Modernisation Period, employing feminist theory and historical research.
A study of how the Swedish Church influenced the emergence of Swedish social democracy, focussing on the work of preacher and politician Paul Peter Waldenström.
Multidisciplinary essays reclaiming the concept of the soul from academic neglect, not as a dualistic hypothesis but as the vital centre of human selfhood.
An analysis of the work of the biblical scholar N.T. Wright, rebutting the idea that the Resurrection of Jesus can be understood solely in historical terms.
Essays exploring the historical and theological legacy of Constantine, unravelling the complexities of a significant figure in the history of the church.
An exploration of the tension in Western thought between the secular belief in human moral self-sufficiency and Christian belief in reconciliation in history.
An analysis of the epistemological underpinnings of evangelical theology, such as how to respond to the rise of postmodern criticisms of foundationalism.
A valuable study of the writings of the leading Elizabethan divine, reinterpreting his contribution to the development of Christian thought and ecclesiology.
A detailed and scholarly historical study of the schism between orthodox Christians and the Monophysites during the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries.
An important analysis of the ethics of proclaiming the Christian faith and the implications for the theology of Jewish-Christian relations.