In Divine Imperative, Brunner lays the groundwork for a Christian conception of the moral life
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.
Preserving the Penultimate brings two of the 20th century's most renowned Christian thinkers, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and... Læs mere
In this major study of the relationship between religion and civilisation, Emil Brunner presents the Christian faith as the foundation of Western culture and as an indispensable bulwark against the destructive forces of totalitarian governments.
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.
Divine Indwelling is the fourth in Douglas Dales' comprehensive studies of the theology of St. Bonaventure.
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.
With tenacious scholarship, Joy McAlpine-Black discovers the letters, her poetry, and the female threads of the lives that surrounded Ann Shaw (1788-1854), considered the Mother of Methodism in South Africa. McAlpine-Black weaves a family history into an international narrative.
The third and final volume of Matthew Knell's Sin, Grace and Free Will series, focussing on thinkers from the early modern to modern period.
Your experience of Slow Looking will deepen with Seeing is Believing as Robert encourages you to explore art through your own eyes, senses and experiences.
The third and final volume of Matthew Knell's Sin, Grace and Free Will series, focussing on thinkers from the early modern to modern period.
Going through Hell offers readers an accessible and thoughtful tour of the Inferno, retelling the events of the 34 cantos in... Læs mere