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The Problem of Painby C. S. Lewis
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 9.99Why must humanity suffer? In this elegant and thoughtful work, C. S. Lewis questions the pain and suffering that occur everyday and how this contrasts with the notion of a God that is both omnipotent and good. An answer to this critical theological problem is found within these pages. more...
Religion, Business and Wealth in Modern Britainby David Jeremy
Routledge 1998; US$ 208.00This book explores the connections between religion and capitalism in the context of modern Britain, offering a survey of historical controversies within religion and business and a chronology of significant events since the 1770s. more...
God and the Creative Imaginationby Paul Avis
Routledge 1999; US$ 44.95In God and the Creative Imagination , Paul Avis argues that metaphor, symbol and myth, are the key to a real knowledge of God and the sacred. more...
God and Government in an 'Age of Reason'by David Nicholls
Routledge 1995; US$ 140.00Nicholls sheds new light on the relationship between religion and politics in the 18th century. `A major piece of modern scholarship, very much in tune with revised modern concerns about religion and politics.' - Bernard Crick, London University more...
Religion and the Rise of Democracyby Graham Maddox
Routledge 1995; US$ 143.00In this original study, Maddox analyses the role of religion in the development of democracy from the tribes of ancient Israel to the present day. A truly interdisciplinary thesis drawing on political science, religious history and theology. more...
The Question of Godby Armand Nicholi
Simon & Schuster 2002; US$ 12.99"This elegantly written and compelling comparison of the worldviews of Sigmund Freud and C. S. Lewis provides a riveting opportunity to consider the most important questions mankind has ever asked: Is there a God? Does he care about me? This profound book is for anyone who is earnestly seeking answers about truth, the meaning of life, and God's existence." -- Francis Collins, Director, National Human Genome Research Institute Many of history's greatest thinkers have wrestled with the ultimate question of belief and nonbelief in God. Though it might seem unlikely that any new arguments could possibly be raised on either side, the twentieth century managed to produce two men who each made brilliant, new, and lasting arguments, one in favor... more...
Deity and Dominationby David Nicholls
Routledge 1989; US$ 41.95This book explores the relations between Christianity and politics, examines the analogy between divine and civil government and considers what images of God may legitimately be employed by Christians in the twentieth century. more...
Language, Desire and Theologyby Noë Vahanian; lle
Routledge 2003; US$ 163.00This interesting and provocative work develops a new theological approach to language in the light of contemporary critical theory. more...
Queer Godby Marcella Althaus-Reid
Routledge 2003; US$ 43.95In The Queer God, Marcella Althaus-Reid reflects on Latin American spiritual traditions and considers the need for a Queer concept of holiness and a theology of grace outside colonial parameters. more...
A Political Theology of Natureby Peter Scott; Daniel W. Hardy
Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 34.00Peter Scott contends that current ecological problems must be addressed within theology. Drawing insights from deep ecology, ecofeminism, and social and socialist ecologies, he proposes a common realm of God, nature and humanity, offering a theological rationale for an ecological democracy, founded on the ecological renewal secured by Christ's resurrection. more...