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.
An exploration of the spiritual exercises of Ignatius Loyola, as well as an opportunity for readers to reflect on and interpret for themselves this Ignation spirituality.
An exploration into how the Orthodox Church adapted to survive and flourish under Ottoman rule.
An imaginative dialogue between the sixth-century Byzantine poet and hymnwriter and the sixteenth-century English poet and dean of St Paul's.
Reading as if for Life takes us beyond the spirituality of sacred texts, and into the spiritual possibilities of 'secular' literature
Divine Indwelling is the fourth in Douglas Dales' comprehensive studies of the theology of St. Bonaventure.
Emil Brunner's poignant and powerful Fraumünster sermon provide a link binding worship of God with the apostolic communities.
Emil Brunner's meditations on Paul's letter to the Romans that has long been foundational to Christian belief.
Emil Brunner's assessment of Justice, law, and equality in the aftermath of the Second World War.
Emil Brunner's investigation into the nature of Church and 'churches' using New Testament research.