Here author provides a whirlwind tour of how God has been conceived in Western thought, beginning with Homer and Descartes and progressing through thinkers like Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Kant an…
The Lion Quotation Collection is an absorbing anthology of wit and wisdom which draws on some of the most influential and inspiring thinkers of the past two millennia. The main body of the book is …
Distinguished philosopher Keith Ward here weighs in on what are perhaps the greatest metaphysical quandaries of our time: is the human mind merely an intricate mass of nerve cells and synapses, or …
Hosea is an exposition of the theological ideas presented in the Book of Hosea. Discussion is based upon a critical analysis of the Hebrew text and the literary forms of the book in the light of co…
This is the companion volume to Dr. Ward's "Commentary on 1 & 2 Thessalonians." It follows the same format and is written in the same readable and vivid style. Dr. Ward bases his verse-by-verse com…
The authors of the various volumes are historians concerned with the larger implications of architecture as a social art. Their purpose is to demonstrate how theory and practice responded to the wa…
From its beginning in the deserts of Egypt and surrounding countries in the third Century, monastic life has drawn men and women away from society to seek God in simplicity and purity of heart. Wit…
Given that little serious about Christian leaders in available, these eleven portraits of Presbyterian leaders will be welcomed by students of social history as well as Christian from a variety of …
The Postmodern God introduces students and researchers to contemporary thought and how it could affect tomorrows theology. A further section offers examples of the work currently being done in theo…