Muers and Higton provide a lucid guide to the development of theology since 1789, giving students a critical understanding of their own ‘modern’ assumptions, of the origins of the debates and the fields of study in which they are involved, and of major modern thinkers.
The rapid advancement of technology has led to an explosion of speculative theories about what the future of humankind may look like. This text seeks ..
Could a work of revelation be justified as a viable theological project today, especially in light of some modern sceptics questioning its validity as..
This book reveals how the doctrine of the Trinity transformed Edwards' ministry and how the Trinity can inform current evangelical thought, life and m..
Matthew Rose offers the first treatment of Barth's ethics from a Roman Catholic perspective, focusing particularly on Barth's "ethics of creation" in ..
Why does God permit the great suffering and evil that we see in our world? This book explores this question in the context of the mystery of the Trini..
This book analyzes the writings of Karl Rahner, Karl Barth and Vedanta Desika to disclose how each construes "piety" and "responsibility" as integral ..
This book explores religious anthropology and asceticism from its biblical and desert roots and within eastern patristic writers including Ephrem, Pse..
Recent shifts in the contemporary cultural, political, and religious landscape are engendering intensive attention concerning political theology. New ..
This book presents a significant repudiation of the traditional eschatological doctrines, both Catholic and Protestant, based on the key idea that hum..
George Bell remains one of only a handful of twentieth-century English bishops to possess a continuing international reputation for his involvement in..
Children of God sheds new light on the role of the child figure in modernity, and in theological responses to it, the book makes an important contribu..