J Green (ed) / A Thiselton (ed) / C Bartholomew (ed)
A rich and comprehensive volume, essential for all those interested in how to read Luke as relevant for today.
In this sixth volume, the Scripture and Hermeneutics Seminar brings its past six years of work on biblical hermeneutics to bear on the gospel according to Luke.
Contents:
Introduction ... (more)
£19.99
Louise J Lawrence
Exhibiting Aspects of New Testament Religion. The social science of anthropology has been used in recent years to open up fascinating new ways of understanding biblical texts.
In this fresh and stimulating study, Louise Lawrence argues that anthropology and theology need not be enemies but can bec... (more)
£17.99
Andrew Eshleman
Offers an array of perspectives on Western and non-Western religious thought that makes meaningful trans-cultural connections within philosophy of religion. It incorporates discussion of topics often neglected, such as religious non-realism, post-modernism, and feminist philosophy of religion.
£22.99
Hans S. Reinders
Does what we are capable of doing define us as human beings? If this basic anthropological assumption is true, where can that leave those with intellectual disabilities, unable to accomplish the things that we propose give us our very humanity? Hans Reinders here makes an unusual claim about unusual... (more)
£19.99
Gray, Tony
This series complements the specialist series of Studies in Christian History and Thought and Thought for which Paternoster is becoming increasingly well known by offering works that cover the wider field of Christian history and thought. It encompasses accounts of Christian witness at various perio... (more)
£14.99
Howard E Friend
£11.99
Griffiths, S
John Owen was one of the great Puritans of the 17th Century whose writings and theology have gone through a welcome resurgence of interest in the last fifty years. His writings are a constant reference source for spiritual truths and practical insights. Dr. Steve Griffiths considers how Owen dealt w... (more)
£10.99