The Clapham Sect was a group of evangelical Christians, prominent in England from about 1790 to 1830, who campaigned for the abolition of slavery and promoted missionary work at home and abroad. More
Studies suggest that for the young, belief in God is an optional matter, a consumer choice. Bryan Spinks invites you to walk through The Worship Mall and see what is on offer in the postmodern culture. More
One of the leading names in Anglo-Catholicism today asks whether the widespread falling away of the appeal of religious worship is connected with the simplification of liturgical practice over recent decades. More
There is a view, rapidly gathering support, that it is just, compassionate and moral to allow those facing death to choose both the moment and the method. Surely, the argument goes, it is time our laws were reformed? George Pitcher disagrees. More
The Apostle Paul is the most influential theologian in the Christian tradition while also being the most controversial and probably the least understood. This book will serve as an upper-undergraduate level engagement with these various controversies and debates. More
What does it mean to hope for heaven? The Christian Hope tells the complex story of the different strands, emphases and problems that have developed between biblical times and our own. More
A profound insight to the greatest test we all face: to be beside someone we love as they slip away from us. Grace Sheppard draws on the experience of caring for her dying husband, David Sheppard, England cricket captain and later Bishop of Liverpool. More
Barry Spurr’s eagerly-awaited, definitive study of T.S. Eliot’s Anglo-Catholic belief and practice shows how the poet’s religion shaped his life and work for almost forty years, until his death in 1965. More
In this book a group of scientists and theologians unite to honour Charles Darwin, expressing their common conviction that Darwinian evolution marks a very great advance in human understanding of the world and that Intelligent Design is an unproductive dead end. More
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