An insightful study of the circumstances leading up to the death of Jesus, setting it the context of the Roman and Jewish politics of the time.
A fresh approach to statecraft informed by contemporary geopolitical pressures.
A groundbreaking analysis of human nature, our innate predispositions and their implications for universal security and dignity.
A compelling biography of the first Scottish Archbishop of Canterbury, whose political accomplishments shaped the Church in the late nineteenth century.
A considered examination of the enduring significance of choice-making in philosophy through the ages and its implications for the contemporary context.
A study of Collations on the Hexaëmeron, the last work of Saint Bonaventure, and one of the most important texts of medieval theology.
An imaginative exploration of how an understanding of liminality aids those in leadership roles in adapting creatively to change.
A collection of essays in which Eastern Orthodox scholarship engages with contemporary intellectual debates.
A fresh exploration of the themes of God's unknowable nature and participation in God through Christ, approached from a Trinitarian standpoint.
This book is intended to present Alcuin's intellectual legacy in Great Britain and on the continent through his work as a theologian, a teacher and a poet.
This reader transfers the discussion of late medieval Christian thought from the private studies of the specialists to more general use... Læs mere
A comprehensive account of the life of the missionary, bishop and ecumenist, Stephen Neill, amid the changes in global Christianity during the twentieth century.