An elucidation of the theme of suffering in Paul's Epistle to the Romans, its meaning in the lives of Paul's audience, and its role in the transformation of humanity through Christ.
A study of the theological method of Swiss neo-orthodox theologian Emil Brunner, reaffirming his significance as one of the great contributors to 20th century Protestant thought.
A compilation of the Books of Homilies, collections of model sermons produced by the Church of England during the 16th century, and which offer an enduring insight into Anglican doctrine of the period.
A careful analysis of the early writings of Swiss theologian Karl Barth, showing the importance of the doctrine of sanctification to his understanding of the transforming role of God in human life.
By Sune Fahlgren and Jonas Ideström (editors) [ISBN: 9780227175774}
A collection of essays that introduce the reader to contemporary academic ecclesiology, revealing the thematic diversity and methodological richness of the modern discipline.
An investigation into the proper understanding of the soul in Christian theology, comparing the body-soul dualism in the writings of John Calvin with the more holistic understanding of Karl Barth.
A study of religious violence that seeks to identify the more authentic traditions within religion that provide a solution to conflict rather than its cause.