The third volume addresses the nature of the church and faith to bring his systematic biblical theology into the experiences of his readers.
The second volume explores the fundamental concepts of the protestant doctrine, presenting a profoundly biblical systematic theology.
Thorough, insightful and extensive, this first volume is an illuminating beginning to great twentieth-century works of theology.
A fresh and accessible perspective on spirituality in the church by Charles Williams.
The Dove Descending brings together eminent theologians, poets, priests and thinkers, who participated in the Pusey House Conference in 2022 to consider the immersive, irreducible vision of the Holy Spirit.
An exploration into how the Orthodox Church adapted to survive and flourish under Ottoman rule.
A Rational Faith reveals Swinburne's life and work as a witness to his belief that belief in the central tenets of the Christian faith is rational.
Nicholas Sheldon rediscovers Mary Baker Eddy as a radical philosopher, one of many female philosophers of her time who, he contends, should no longer be underestimated.
An insightful investigation of seven extraordinary lives, Fugitive Families is a fascinating portrait of the writers, speakers and activists who left the US under the Fugitive Slave Act and the British society they discovered.
Emil Brunner's treatise on the nature of mankind, exploringEmil B the contradiction at the heart of human experience, only comprehensible through God.
Diana Skelton's deeply insightful and enriching biography of Mary Rabagliati, a woman who dedicated her life to anti-poverty work and fighting for the human rights of people on the margins of society.
Charles F. Camlin investigates the reception of the descensus ('he descended into hell') clause of the Apostles' Creed in Reformation-era and post Reformation-era England.