A critical evaluation of the 'missional priority' intepretation of Paul's description of the gospel as being 'to the Jew'.
A compelling analysis of the connection between violence and the sacred, using René Girard's mimetic theory to point the way towards Christian reconciliation.
A contribution to trinitarian theology, examining the nature of the Trinity and its significance for the Christian through semiotic concepts and methods.
A new look at Luther's theology in the light of the emergence of global Lutheranism, and its rich potential for application beyond traditional Western contexts.
Essays on the creative reuse of older materials in the Book of Ezekiel, revealing the textual transforms the traditions of Exilic and post-Exilic Israel.
A challenge to traditional methods and assumptions of biblical translation, showing how Relevance Theory can provide an alternative hermeneutical approach.
An ambitious and creative treatise on the roots of human violence, bringing together insights from theology and cultural anthropology.