What Have They Done to the Bible? A history of modern biblical interpretation

Wrestling with dragonets: Our ancestors fought their doubts, too, says Robin Griffith-Jones

The SCM Press A–Z of Evangelical Theology

Too tight a hold on scripture?: Peter Forster praises a review of the many faces of Evangelicalism

Committed to the Cleansing Flame: The development of cremation in nineteenth-century England

Though I give my body to be burned: Julian Litten considers the contested moves towards cremation

Dreams of Glory: The sources of apocalyptic terror

Let’s try theological disarmament: Michael Perry on a call to expungeapocalyptic ideas from the Bible

The Music of Creation

Analogies with music help us understand the sciences, says Jeremy Craddock

God’s Politics: Why the American Right gets it wrong and the Left doesn’t get it

Winning the battle for hearts and minds: In the US, the Right has hijacked religious faith, declares Anthony Howard

The Cave of the Heart: The life of Swami Abhishiktananda

Closer walk with God: Leigh Hatts enjoys the surprising tale of a monk turned swami

A Country Cathedral Organist Looks Back 1939-1978

The food of a lifetime, as well as of love: Helen Burrows enjoys some lively reminiscences of years spent in the organ loft

Short notice

I Have a Dream, edited by James Echols, The End of Illusions: Religious leaders confront Hitler’s gathering storm by Joseph Leconte



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