In this collection of fifty essays, the author brings his gifts as a scholar, teacher and expositor of the Bible to a variety of themes arising from the Old and New Testaments. Originally written a…
In their earliest days and years, the communities of discipleship that became known as churches were intended to be exciting, dynamic, Spirit-filled love feasts, celebrating, proclaiming and witnes…
The author was one of the major theologians of the late twentieth century. Covering pacifism, just war theory, and peacemaking theory, this book crystallizes the author's argument that his proposed…
The four gospels and the book of Act tell stories of Jesus' life and the birth of Christianity. Are these stories true history or just religious fiction? Christians accept the stories as true and s…
As readers of this book will discover, it is not possible to disengage the author's practice of ecumenical dialogue from his vision of the church. The author's approach to ecumenical dialogue corre…
Can any war really be considered just? If so, which wars and under war circumstances? If not, why not? This book provides a systematic exploration of these questions for students of ethics, Christi…