An ambitious and creative treatise on the roots of human violence, bringing together insights from theology and cultural anthropology.
A diverse collection of essays exploring the German theologian Karl Barth's contribution to the theology of the Trinity.
A study of the Dutch Calvinist Cornelius Van Til's view of the paradox of the Trinity, offering a fruitful resolution through presuppositionalist apologetics.
An analysis of the theological principles underlying and unifying the work of the early Methodist John William Fletcher.
A study of Collations on the Hexaëmeron, the last work of Saint Bonaventure, and one of the most important texts of medieval theology.
Lectures and sermons in memory of the Baptist New Testament scholar George R. Beasley-Murray, addressing issues important to evangelical thought and ministry.
An exegesis of the Gospel of Mark, locating in the text a narrative pivot that brings into focus the author's key themes regarding the nature of Jesus.