D. Stephen Long / Nancy Ruth Fox / Tripp York
Calculated Futures examines the ethical and theological underpinnings of the free-market economy, investigating not only the morality of corporations and exchange rates, but also how the politics of economics shape people as moral agents. It does this less by insisting on the unfavorable effects of ... (more)
£16.99
Daniel Berrigan
The scenario that confronts us in the biblical text of 1 and 2 Kings is a turbulent one. Daniel Berrigan minces no words in his assessment of that biblical era. Prophets, kings, and the gods they worship -- all are found wanting.
Berrigan examines the complex terrain of these two biblical books, o... (more)
£12.99
Daniel Lapin
A comprehensive, probing look at the history and current climate of anti-Semitism-how the relatively small Jewish race has had such a vast impact around the globe and why the rest of the world is so often violently antagonistic toward them.
£16.99
Danny Smith
An investigation into modern slavery by the leading human rights authorities of our time in the context of the transatlantic slave trade.
This book will help all those who want to pray, lobby, or act with intelligence and effectiveness.
Slavery is illegal in every country on our planet. Yet ther... (more)
£7.99
Dark, David
The term "apocalypse" usually evokes images of mass destruction-burning buildings and nuclear fallout, or even rapture and tribulation. Often, our attempts to interpret the imagery of the book of Revelation seem to carry us far away from our day-to-day existence. David Dark challenges this narrow un... (more)
£10.99
David Albert Jones
A radical examination of the Christian tradition relating to the human embryo and how this informs the debate today. In recent years, the moral status of the human embryo has come to the fore as a vital issue for a range of contemporary ethical debates: concerning the over-production, freezing and d... (more)
£16.99
David Bentley Hart
As news reports of the horrific tsunami in Asia reached the rest of the world, commentators were quick to seize upon the disaster as proof of either God’s power or God’s nonexistence. Expanding on his Wall Street Journal piece, “Tremors of Doubt,” published the last day of 2004, David Bentley Hart h... (more)
£7.99