In this second volume of The Information Age trilogy, with an extensive new preface following the recent global economic crisis, Manuel Castells deals with the social, political, and cultural dynam…
Hunter begins with a penetrating appraisal of the most popular models of world-changing among Christians today, highlighting the ways they are inherently flawed and therefore incapable of generatin…
The authors say that it is not necessary for Christians to view pluralism in purely negative terms. By seriously wrestling with the types of pluralities that pervade contemporary society, Christian…
In this bold and visionary book, two leading Christian thinkers explore the "alien" status of Christians in today's world and offer a compelling new vision of how the Christian church can regain it…
Three strands comprise the thread that runs through this book. The first deals with key themes in the doctrine of the Holy Spirit as it is related to creation (understood as nature or the biophysic…
Drawing on his involvement in missionary work over many years, the author explores how the church spreads the Christian faith. God's word forms the foundation for his reflections, while he uses ins…
This book has no other ambition than to be a chronicle of criticism, complaint, and dissent, informed, the author trust, by the faith and ministry exemplified in Christ, in which all things whatsoe…
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work…
Rouner provides a well-reasoned Christian perspective on world community that avoids both evangelical claims to Christianity as an exclusive path to religious truth, and the overzealous ecumenism o…
The church in our post-Christendom era needs different models for conceptualizing its own identity and its relationship to the rest of society. Philip Kenneson sets forth a model that suggests that…