`In this illuminating study, Densil Morgan shows the lasting impact of Karl Barth's theology in the UK soon after his emergence as a leading dialectical theologian in Germany in the 1920s. It is a sub
An examination of the doctrine of God in the theological construction of Stephen Charnock, exploring his use of reason and his commitment to experiential faith.
Here the well-known writer Donald Allchin explores the international relevance of Gwenallt's writing, while D. Densil Morgan gives a critical assessment of the body of his work. These extended essays