An adaptation (not a re-telling) of Pilgrim's Progress for younger readers. Faithful to the original, Bunyan's allegory is brought skilfully to a new readership. Traditional illustrations complement the text12 colour plates by Harold Copping and others including Barnard, Engravings by Dalziel, Linton ...
Historian of Christianity Ken Stewart is intent on setting the record straight about Reformed theology. He identifies ten myths held by either or both Calvinists and non-Calvinists and shows how they are gross mischaracterizations of that theological stream. Certain of these persistent stereotypes that ...
This text provides an introduction to Nietzsche's philosophy and seeks to reflect the diversity and depth of the 19th-century thinker. It shows his anticipation of existentialism, psychoanalysis, semiotics and postmodernism and explores his theories on the existence of God and human evolution.