The author argues that a distinction must be maintained between the Christian myth and human awareness of a dimension of reality which is God. The myth is evidently untenable: there can be no parti…
Caspar Schwenckfeld and his movement exemplify one of the radical communities of the sixteenth century. Challenging theological and liturgical norms, they also found themselves challenging social a…
Has the modern church suffered a tragic loss of the beauty of manhood and womanhood as created by God? In this reasoned comprehensive response to more than one hundred controversial claims from ev…
Join the journey through the pages of scripture and across history to see the trajectory of the spirit. Can it be that he is taking the church back to personal wholeness and relational harmony that…
Books surveying the history of Christianity have been traditionally 'his stories' - describing the flaws and celebrating the achievements of great theologians, eloquent preachers and powerful admin…