This sparkling book is ideal for students and non-specialists looking for an authoritative but accessible overview of the fastest-growing subject for sixth-formers and university applicants. More
Essays on Eschatology, Authority, Atonement, and Ecumenism: Forde has stood at the forefront of Lutheran thought for most of his career. This new collection of essays and sermons — many previously unpublished — makes Forde's powerful theological vision more widely available. More
Unique to Paul's writings is the term huiothesia, the process or act of being 'adopted as son(s)'. It occurs five times in three of his letters, where it functions as a key theological metaphor. More
The principal impediment to a proper theological understanding of work is the church's voracious appetite to concentrate everything onto Sunday and its own institutional needs. Larive offers a positive theological framework for a Christian understanding of work, be it manual, intellectual, service-related or not. More
This captivatingly well written book is the first major study of Gillian Rose’s thought from a theological point of view. It aims to make the work of this highly complex thinker accessible to a wider readership. More
Is there a good God? And if there is, has that God revealed anything of significance to us? Sandra Menssen and Thomas Sullivan argue philosophically that unless the content of revelatory claims has been considered, it is a mistake to deny the existence of God. More
During the last year of his life, Arthur Peacocke raced against time to formulate a final comprehensive overview of his "emergentist – naturalist – panentheist" perspective. More
This is a work of considerable strategic importance for the ecumenical movement and for the Anglican Communion. It describes and interprets Anglican understanding of the Christian Church, from the Reformation to the present day. More
Mandatory reading for students of patristics, doctrine and church history. Rowan Williams argues that Arius' 'heresy' grew out of his attempt to unite traditional biblical language with radical philosophical ideas and techniques; issues of authority were also involved. More
Howard Marshall discusses the nature of the human plight in relation to the judgment of God and examines the place of the resurrection of Christ as an integral part of the process whereby sinners are put in the right with God. More
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