Pickwick Publications imprint: 381 books

Waiting on the Spirit of Promise

The Life and Theology of Suffering of Abraham Cheare

by Brian L. Hanson, Michael Haykin
Language: English
Release Date: March 18, 2014

Waiting on the Spirit of Promise is a study of the life and ministry of Abraham Cheare (1626-1668), containing selections from Cheare's works, and rescuing an important seventeenth-century Baptist from obscurity. Cheare has been overshadowed by other more celebrated Baptist contemporaries, but as...

Learning in a Musical Key

Insight for Theology in Performative Mode

by Lisa M. Hess
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2011

Learning in a Musical Key examines the multidimensional problem of the relationship between music and theological education. Lisa Hess argues that, in a delightful and baffling way, musical learning has the potential to significantly alter and inform our conception of the nature and process of theological...

Geoffrey Fisher

Archbishop of Canterbury, 1945-1961

by David Hein
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2008

A major figure in twentieth-century Christianity, Geoffrey Fisher worked to modernize the Church of England and to develop the worldwide Anglican Communion. His historic meeting with Pope John XXIII, his participation in national debates on the Suez Crisis and nuclear weapons, and his role in crowning...

Jesus and the Cross

Necessity, Meaning, and Atonement

by Peter Laughlin
Language: English
Release Date: August 12, 2014

According to the Nicene Creed, Christ died for us and for our salvation. But while all Christians agree that Christ's death and resurrection has saving significance, there is little unanimity in how and why that is the case. In fact, Christian history is littered with various accounts of the redemptive...

Rethinking Constantine

History, Theology, and Legacy

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Language: English
Release Date: February 14, 2014

What happens to the church when the emperor becomes a Christian? Seventeen hundred years after Constantine's victory at Milvian Bridge, scholars and students of history continue to debate the life and impact of the Roman emperor who converted to faith in the Christian God and gave peace to the church....

Who Needs a New Covenant?

Rhetorical Function of the Covenant Motif in the Argument of Hebrews

by Michael D. Morrison
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2008

Although covenant is a major theme in Hebrews, Morrison contends all mention of covenant can be deleted without damaging the coherence of the epistle or its christological conclusions. What role, then, does the covenant motif have in the epistle? The arguments in Hebrews are aimed at a Jewish audience--they...

Jesus as Means and Locus of Worship in the Fourth Gospel

Sacrifice and Worship Space in John

by Kathleen Troost-Cramer
Language: English
Release Date: November 7, 2017

"The anti-Semitic Gospel"--this is how the book of John is frequently described and perceived, thanks to the pervasive presence of "the Jews" as Jesus' enemies who harass the Son of God to his death. But how accurate is this assessment? This book presents John as Jewish to its...

The Saint John’s Bible and Its Tradition

Illuminating Beauty in the Twenty-First Century

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Language: English
Release Date: October 8, 2018

In an age of e-books and screens, it may seem antiquated to create a handwritten, illuminated Bible. The Benedictine monks at Saint John's Abbey and University, however, determined to produce such a Bible for the twenty-first century, a Bible that would use traditional methods and materials while...

Divine Healing: The Years of Expansion, 1906–1930

Theological Variation in the Transatlantic World

by James Robinson
Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2014

In the present volume James Robinson completes his trilogy, which deals with the history of divine healing in the period 1906-1930. The first volume is a study of the years 1830-1890, and was hailed as a standard reference for years to come. The second book covers the years 1890-1906, and was acclaimed...

Divine Healing: The Formative Years: 1830–1880

Theological Roots in the Transatlantic World

by James Robinson
Language: English
Release Date: April 13, 2011

Divine healing is commonly practiced today throughout Christendom and plays a significant part in the advance of Christianity in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Such wide acceptance of the doctrine within Protestantism did not come without hesitation or controversy. The prevailing view saw suffering...

Divine Healing: The Holiness-Pentecostal Transition Years, 1890–1906

Theological Transpositions in the Transatlantic World

by James Robinson
Language: English
Release Date: March 6, 2013

In the present volume, James Robinson shows how the Holiness movement contributed to the rise of Pentecostalism, with emphasis on those sectors that practiced divine healing. Although other scholars have undertaken to explore this story, Robinson's treatment is by far the most thorough examination...

Honest Faith for Our Time

Truth-telling about the Bible, the Creed, and the Church

by J. Harold Ellens, Jack Miles
Language: English
Release Date: September 13, 2010

This volume is a biblical theological critique of the Apostles' Creed and a development of the role of the Holy Spirit in the church, the world, and the personal experience of Christian faith. It addresses the creed as a historic document, an artifact of early Christian theological development, and...

Authentic Cosmopolitanism

Love, Sin, and Grace in the Christian University

by R. J. Snell, Steven D. Cone
Language: English
Release Date: February 28, 2013

Humans are lovers, and yet a good deal of pedagogical theory, Christian or otherwise, assumes an anthropology at odds with human nature, fixed in a model of humans as thinking things. Turning to Augustine, or at least Augustine in conversation with Aquinas, Martin Heidegger, the overlooked Jesuit...

The Perspective of Love

Natural Law in a New Mode

by R. J. Snell
Language: English
Release Date: April 21, 2014

While many of the Reformers considered natural law unproblematic, many Protestants consider natural law a Catholic thing, and not persuasive. Natural law, it is thought, competes with the Gospel, overlooks the centrality of Christ, posits a domain of pure nature, and overlooks the noetic effects of...
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