G Forde
The Captivation of the Will provocatively revisits a perennial topic of controversy — human free will. Highly esteemed Lutheran thinker Gerhard O. Forde cuts to the heart of the subject by reexamining the famous debate on the will between Luther and Erasmus.
Following a substantial introduction b... (more)
£11.99
G K Beale
"In this study, Gregory Beale argues that the Old Testament tabernacle and temples were symbolically designed to point to the end-time reality that God's presence, formerly limited to the Holy of Holies, was to be extended throughout the whole cosmos. Hence, John's vision in Revelation 21 is best un... (more)
£16.99
G K Chesterton
In the past few hundred years, some great Christian thinkers, pioneers, radicals and visionaries have penned works of literature that continue to influence Christians today. Rediscover the cornerstones of the Christian faith with these classic works from some of the most influential Christian though... (more)
£6.99
G McDermott
Addresses the question of whether God reveals himself at all in religions apart from Christianity. The book argues that evangelicals can understand Christianity better from the partial but genuine revelations of God in non-Christian religion.
Gerald McDermott is Associate Professor of Religion an... (more)
£9.99
G Meilaender
In the face of rapid advances in medical research and treatment, bioethics has become a serious social concern. Originally published in 1996 and later chosen by World magazine as one of the top 100 books of the twentieth century, Gilbert Meilaender's Bioethics covers a wide range of pressing bioethi... (more)
£9.99
G R Evans
St Anselm of Canterbury was one of the great Christian writers of medieval Europe and among the best theologians of any age. He is perhaps best known as the inventor of the famous "ontological argument" for God's existence but his theology has a much broader basis. His originality consisted not in c... (more)
£18.99