Williams challenges the view that the turn against traditional Christianity in the West can be read solely in terms of human reason questioning religious dogma. He draws attention rather to the modern
Williams challenges the view that the turn against traditional Christianity in the West can be read solely in terms of human reason questioning religious dogma. He draws attention rather to the modern
There have been many recent studies of postmodernism by Christian writers, but few have considered the continuing influence of Friedrich Nietzsche, the nineteenth-century German philosopher who was sh
Few issues in Christian theology have sparked as much debate over the centuries as the question of election. In this book Stephen Williams offers a coherent account of the doctrine of election and arg
"In this volume Gordon McConville and Stephen Williams interpret the book of Joshua in relation to Christian theology, providing exegetical commentary and reflection on an often-troubling book that no