Anyone could be a Christian, but a Christian could not believe simply anything. Here, twelve top theologians, all practising Christians, tackle ancient heresies and show why the contemporary Church needs to know about them. They argue that heresies are never finally defeated but always continue in some form or other as live options for belief.
Gives an account of relations between faiths, especially Christianity and Islam. This work looks at dialogue in general, and then in more detail at Christian Muslim relations in Britain, Europe and the USA. Then, it looks at the monotheistic religions, modern religious fundamentalism, ecumenism and religious dialogue, and more.
An introduction to the Old Testament that not only covers all the key components of most OT courses but also helps students to think for themselves about key issues of interpretation.
Maps out the life and work of those called to serve God in the pastoral ministry, looking at the only three things: the glory of God, the pain of the world, and the renewal of the Church.