An examination of philosophical, theological, and ethical dilemmas within the Christian faith.
An anthology of writing by Nikolaj Frederik, translated into English.
Whyte's detailed study of the American South considers the intertwining of religion and slavery from every angle, and ultimately explores how Christianity could provide the seeds of liberation.
An introduction to the earliest rabbinic moment, this book sheds light on this social and religious phenomenon.
Heinrich Quistorp elucidates Calvin's Doctrine of the Last Things to reveal the reformer's exploration of Hope, Immortality, Judgement and Consummation in Christ.
An essential volume for understanding the ancient Shepherd of Hermas text.
An integration and exploration of the two key sources of authority for New Testament writers: Jesus, and Scripture.
Vladimir Lossky's posthumously published masterwork on German monk and mystic Eckhart is now made available in English for the first time.
Responding to Jacques Ellul's Propaganda, Propaganda 2.1 applies and expands Ellul's thoughts to the twenty-first century media landscape.
A rich and engaging book on the important missionary theologian of the twentieth century that suggests how the 'logic' of Newbigin's approach continues to be relevant and insightful.
A thoughtful and faithful discussion on pastoral experiences of evil, alongside philosophical and biblical insights onto Jesus' interactions with evil.
Language in the Liturgy is an historically-based, linguistically-focused account of the development of liturgical language in English in the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches over the past half-century.