Forthcoming Titles

  • Risking Truth: Reshaping the World Through Prayers of Lament
    by Scott A. Ellington / Available Spring 2008
  • Agency, Culture, and Human Personhood: A Pastoral Theology of Agency and the Construction of Human Personhood From the Context of Intimate Partner Violence
    by Jeanne M. Hoeft / Available Spring 2008
  • The Realignment of the Priestly Literature: The Priestly Narrative in Genesis and its Relation to Priestly Legislation and the Holiness School
    by Thomas J. King / Available Spring 2008
  • The Ubuntu God: Deconstructing a South African Narrative of Oppression
    by Samuel A. Paul / Available Spring 2008
  • The Mestizo(a) Community of the Spirit: A Postmodern Latino/a Ecclesiology
    by Oscar Garcia-Johnson
  • Defining the New Testament Logia on Divorce and Remarriage in a Pluralistic Context
    by Yordan Kalev Zhekov / Available Summer 2008
  • The Conclusion of Luke-Acts: The Significance of Acts 28:16-31
    by Charles B. Puskas / Available Summer 2008
  • Shembe, Ancestors, and Christ: A Christological Inquiry with Missiological Implications
    by Edley J. Moodley / Available Summer 2008
  • God's Wounds: Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine (PTMS series)
    by Jeff B. Pool
  • The Lazarus Effect: A Novel
    by Ben Witherington, III and Ann Witherington / Available Fall 2008
  • Philip's Daughters: Women in Pentecostal-Charismatic Leadership (PTMS Series)
    by Estrelda Alexander and Amos Yong, Editors / Available Fall 2008

Pickwick Publications

Acquired in 2003, this established imprint is focused on discussions within the scholarly community. Pickwick features volumes by such internationally recognized scholars as C. K. Barrett, François Bovon, Daniel Patte, and Rudolf Pesch, and includes Festschriften in honor of Margaret R. Miles, Karl Barth, and James Luther Mays. Also published under this imprint are revised dissertations, scholarly monographs, collections of conference papers, and translations of historical documents.