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  • - The Story of William and Lucy Clifford, 1845-1929
    av Monty Chisholm
    344,-

    A lively biography of the Victorian mathematician and philosopher William Clifford and his wife Lucy, the influential journalist and novelist.

  • - Thomas Traherne's Poetic Style and Thought
    av Richard Willmott
    445 - 1 137,-

  • - Liminality as Threshold into the Future
    av Lisa Withrow
    334,-

    An imaginative exploration of how an understanding of liminality aids those in leadership roles in adapting creatively to change.

  • av Christos Yannaras
    428 - 1 119,-

  • - Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury
    av John Witheridge
    526 - 1 298,-

  • - The Effects of Decision-Making in Human Affairs
    av Philip Hodgkiss
    469 - 1 217,-

  • - An Angle on Modernity
    av Stephen N. Williams
    1 176,-

    An exploration of the tension in Western thought between the secular belief in human moral self-sufficiency and Christian belief in reconciliation in history.

  • - The Wisdom of St Bonaventure
    av Douglas Dales
    526 - 1 119,-

    A study of Collations on the Hexaemeron, the last work of Saint Bonaventure, and one of the most important texts of medieval theology.

  • av Penny Thompson
    405 - 812,-

    The book covers her life in Whitchurch, Burton on Trent, Everton, Liverpool and finally in Middlesex. It describes her school and investigates the lives of some her pupils, one from the influential Rathbone family and one who became a suffragist.

  • - Lord Liverpool
    av Martin Hutchinson
    824,-

    A biography of the second Earl of Liverpool, revealing a highly capable leader who laid the foundations for nineteenth-century Britain's prosperity.

  • av Richard of Saint Victor
    396,-

  • av Anthony C. Thiselton
    296,-

    In this clear, practical, and relatively brief commentary, Anthony Thiselton brings to bear his intimate knowledge of Paul's theology, the ancient city of Corinth, and Paul's epistles to the church of that city. The commentary is not only critical and exegetical, but also has a focus on practical and pastoral reflection. 2 Corinthians is Paul's most passionate epistle. It shows him to be a man of very deep feeling, who sometimes has to be frank, even blunt, with those who seek to undermine his work. In this commentary, we see the inner turmoil of a devoted missionary pastor and apostle. We also have the opportunity to explore how power can be expressed through weakness by pastors and all Christians who follow a Christ crucified and risen.

  • - A Guidebook for Getting a PhD in Biblical Studies and Beyond
    av Nijay K. Gupta
    300,-

    The revised and expanded guide to the process of obtaining a doctorate in Biblical Studies and the subsequent steps towards an academic career.

  • - Toward a Theology of the Internet
    av John Frederick
    388,-

    A timely and wide-ranging collection of essays exploring the theological implications of the internet and Christian engagement with digital media.

  • - Third Edition
    av Gerald Bray
    1 606,-

  • av Ferdinand Christian Baur
    753,-

    Christianity and the Christian Church of the First Three Centuries is the first volume in Baur's five-volume history of the Christian Church. It and the last volume, Church and Theology in the Nineteenth Century, are being published in new translations. This book, based on the second German edition of 1860, is the most influential and best known of Baur's many groundbreaking publications in New Testament, early Christianity, church history, and historical theology. It is divided into six main parts and discusses such matters as the entrance of Christianity into world history, the teaching and person of Jesus, the tension between Jewish Christian and Gentile Christian (Pauline) interpretations and their resolution in the idea of the Catholic Church, the opposition of gnosticism and Montanism to Catholicism, the development of dogma or doctrine in the first three centuries, Christianity's relation to the pagan world and the Roman state, and Christianity as a moral and religious principle.

  • - The Mystery of Sobornost'
    av Artur Mrowczynski-Van Allen
    469,-

    Alexei Khomiakov (1804-1860), a great Russian thinker, one of the founders of the Slavophile school of thought, nowadays might be seen as one of the precursors of critical thought on the dangers of modern political ideas. The pathologies that Khomiakov attributes to Catholicism and Protestantism - authoritarianism, individualism, and fragmentation - are today the fundamental characteristics of modern states, of the societies in which we live, and to a large extent, of the alternatives that are brought forth in an attempt to counter them. Khomiakov's works therefore might help us take on the challenge of rescuing Christian thought from modern colonization and offer a true alternative, a space for love and truth, the living experience of the church. This book serves as a step on the path toward recovering the church's reflection on its own identity as sobornost', as the community that is the living body of Christ, and can be the next step forward toward recovering the capacity for thought from within the church.

  • av Brandon W. Hawk
    404,-

    The Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew is one of the most important witnesses in Western Europe to apocryphal stories about the lives of Mary, Joseph, Jesus, and Mary's parents, Anna and Joachim. As a bestseller of mainstream medieval Christianity, this Latin apocryphon is a keystone in the explosion of apocryphal literature in the Middle Ages. Despite its apocryphal status, the Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew remained both popular and influential throughout the Middle Ages and into the early modern period, as its popularity and influences may be traced in Christian literature, visual arts, liturgy, and theological perspectives still revered by Roman Catholic theologians. The gospel is also a significant work for considering the history of monasticism and the cult of the Virgin Mary. This book presents the first English translation of the Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew with a full introduction and commentary, as well as translations of related works with accompanying commentaries.

  • - Separationism and the Believers' Church Tradition
    av William H. Brackney
    428,-

    A selection of papers from the 17th Believers' Church Conference, exploring the role of separationism in the development of the Believers' Churches.

  • av Simon P. Schmidt
    388,-

    "e;In the world but not of it"e; - an expression that has been interpreted in a multitude of ways. With the publication of Rod Dreher's much-debated book The Benedict Option in 2017, the question of just how the church is to exist "e;in but not of the world"e; is once again on the minds of many. To provide answers true to the context in which the Western church now finds itself, it is worth first investigating how the question has been answered in the past. In determining what to do today, it helps to understand how we got here in the first place. At the beginning of the fourth century, people were persecuted for being Christians; by the end of the fourth century, people were persecuted for not being Christians. This book is an academic investigation of how three paradigmatic theologians interpreted this so-called Constantinian shift: Eusebius of Caesarea (ca. 260-339), Augustine of Hippo (354-430), and John Howard Yoder (1927-1997). Surprising similarities between the theology of Eusebius and Yoder become apparent, and underlying theological structures of how to interpret what it looks like to be a community that follows Christ are revealed.

  • - From Catholic Europe to Protestant Europe
    av John Frederick
    510,-

    The second volume of a three-volume introduction to hymns, their history, their role in the liturgy of the church and their theological significance.

  • - A Commentary
    av Shawn Wilhite
    510,-

    An introduction and commentary to the Didache, or the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, one of the earliest writings of the Christian Church.

  • - Thielicke-Theologian, Preacher, Boundary Rider
    av Fabian F. Grassl
    510,-

    A new and compelling study of the theology of Helmut Thielicke through a biographical lens, focussing on his experiences of death and suffering.

  • - From Asia Minor to Western Europe
    av John Forrest
    510,-

    The first of a three volume introduction to hymns, their history, their role in the liturgy of the church and their theological significance.

  • av Daniel Paksi Paksi
    428,-

    Western civilization was built on the concept of God. Today modern science, based on the critical method and so-called objective facts, denies even the existence of our soul. There is only matter: atoms, molecules, and DNA sequences. There is no freedom; there are no well-grounded beliefs. The decline of Western civilization is not the simple consequence of decadence, hedonism, and malevolence. Modern critical science has liberated us from the old dogmas but failed to establish our freedoms, values, and beliefs. However, human knowledge is not objective but personal. We are the children of evolution. Everybody sees the world from his own personal point of view anchored into his/her body. We use our billions-of-years-old evolutionary skills and thousands-of-years-old cultural heritage to recognize and acknowledge the personal facts of our reality, freedom, and most important natural beliefs: respect and speak the truth. In reality, even science itself is based on our personal knowledge. Only our false conceptual dichotomies paralyze our thinking. God or matter? - there is a third choice: the emergence of life and human persons. This is the only way to defend our freedoms and the Christian moral dynamism of free Western societies.

  • - Ten Catholic Responses to Martin Luther, 1518-1541
    av M. Patrick Graham
    510,-

    An invaluable collection of contemporary Catholic reactions to Martin Luther, rarely available in English translation until now.

  • - John Macquarrie in Conversation
    av Stephen Foster
    388,-

    Theology as Repetition revisits and argues for a revival of John Macquarrie's philosophical theology. Macquarrie was a key twentieth-century theological voice and was considered a foremost interpreter and translator of Martin Heidegger's philosophy. He then somehow fell from view. Macquarrie developed a new style of theology, grounded in a dialectical phenomenology that is a relevant voice in responding to recent trends in theology. The development of the book is partly chronological and partly thematic, and avoids attempting to be either deductive or inductive in argument, but rather reflects Macquarrie's phenomenologically styled new theology. Theology as Repetition is set out in two parts. The first part situates Macquarrie in relation to thinkers from the radical theology of the 1960s through to the postmodernists of the late twentieth century. The second part explores the intersection of key themes in Macquarrie's theology with the thinking of Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, and representative postsecular and postmodern figures, including but not limited to Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida, and Jean-Luc Marion.

  • - The Emergentist Concept of Science, Evolution, and Culture Volume 1
    av Daniel Paksi Paksi
    388,-

    Western civilization was built on the concept of God. Today modern science, based on the critical method and so-called objective facts, denies even the existence of our soul. There is only matter: atoms, molecules, and DNA sequences. There is no freedom; there are no well-grounded beliefs. The decline of Western civilization is not the simple consequence of decadence, hedonism, and malevolence. Modern critical science has liberated us from the old dogmas but failed to establish our freedoms, values, and beliefs. However, human knowledge is not objective but personal. We are the children of evolution. Everybody sees the world from his own personal point of view anchored into his/her body. We use our billions-of-years-old evolutionary skills and thousands-of-years-old cultural heritage to recognize and acknowledge the personal facts of our reality, freedom, and most important natural beliefs: respect and speak the truth. In reality, even science itself is based on our personal knowledge. Only our false conceptual dichotomies paralyze our thinking. God or matter? There is a third choice: the emergence of life and human persons. This is the only way to defend our freedoms and the Christian moral dynamism of free Western societies.

  • - A Miscellany
    av Andrew Walker
    469 - 1 119,-

    A selection of the writings of the theologian Andrew Walker, displaying the full breadth of his learning and interests over a long and distinguished career.

  • - Culture and Creed from a Philosophical Standpoint
    av William Charlton
    388 - 1 136,-

    A philosophical examination of religion and society, offering a closely reasoned challenge to the dominant Western discourse of secular liberalism.

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