The author surveys the thought of over four hundred philosophers from the Middle Ages to the present day. This clear and concise guide shows how various thinkers and ideas have affected Christian b…
This immensely practical handbook offers step-by-step instructions on everything from workplace etiquette to the art of no-sweat, fuss-free travel. Colin also takes the guesswork out of navigating …
Yesterday and today is a study of the relation of form, content and method in christology , and is concerned to dispute the fashionable belief in the radical discontinuity between the modern age an…
Our connection with the age of Abelard, then, is partly continuous, partly a question of loss and recovery. It is also perhaps true that we have with it a special sympathy of our own. Then, as now,…
Most would accept the statement that "the basis of all Christian ministry is the ministry of Christ." Yet few specialists can explain how this is the case. Some make the link in terms of a formal a…
Barth, Calvin, Coleridge, Dale, Forsyth, Irving, Jüngel, Luther, Newman, Niebuhr, Owen, Zizioulas - through this engagement with major theologians, Colin Gunton enables the reader to address some …
This collection of essays edited by Colin Gunton provides a broad treatment of the theological doctrine of reconciliation. The latest addition to the King's College Systematic Theology Series. The …
Miracles of Exodus explores the truth about these and all the other Exodus mysteries, including the precise locations of Mount Sinai, the Red Crossing, and the route of the Exodus of the Exodus of…
Colin Gunton focuses on the concepts of truth, freedom, and faith. He argues that in these areas the emphasis of Enlightenment thought on knowledge which is observable and objective has alienated u…
Can any intelligent man or woman believe in miracles today? Can one believe in Jesus without believing the miracle stories? And if Jesus performed miracles during his life on earth, can't we also e…