Second of two volumes of essays on deification, the process of becoming like God, discussing the biblical and theological development of the concept.
An intriguing analysis of how the early Eastern Church dealt with the theological and social implications of debt and usury.
A study of the theological roots of the French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty's writings, and their fruitful implications for Christian thought.
Essays, many previously unpublished, by the American theologian Paul L. Holmer, emphasising the range of his thought and his contributions to American theology.
Series: The Paul L. Holmer Papers
An analysis of Scottish theologian T.F. Torrance's understanding of the teachings of the Church Fathers and how they intersect with the Reformed tradition.
A critical study of erroneous modern theological thinking, offering an alternative understanding rooted in scripture and the insights of Aquinas and Barth.
A thoughtful historical study of the origins and subsequent role of systematics in theological discourse, from the time of Church Fathers to the modern era.
A detailed introduction to early Christology, showing how Jesus's titles of majesty had long been established in the life of Judaism and the early Church.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
A study of the development of the Calvinistic Baptist movement during the English Commonwealth, and the Christological ecclesiology that it espoused.