Works
- Dostoevsky: Language, Faith and Fiction (Baylor University Press, 2008); ISBN 1-84706-425-6
- Foreword to W. H. Auden in Great Poets of the 20th century series, The Guardian, 12 March 2008.
- Where God Happens: Discovering Christ in One Another (New Seeds, 14 August 2007)
- Wrestling with Angels: Conversations in Modern Theology, ed. Mike Higton (2007 SCM Press) ISBN 0-334-04095-7
- Tokens of Trust. An introduction to Christian belief. (2007 Canterbury Press)
- Grace and Necessity: Reflections on Art and Love (2005)
- Why Study the Past? The Quest for the Historical Church (2005 Eerdmans)
- Anglican Identities (2004) ISBN 1-56101-254-8
- Darkness Yielding, co-authored with Jim Cotter, Martyn Percy, Sylvia Sands and W. H. Vanstone (2004) ISBN 1-870652-36-3
- The Dwelling of the Light—Praying with Icons of Christ (2003 Canterbury Press)
- Lost Icons: Essays on Cultural Bereavement (2003 T & T Clark)
- Silence and Honey Cakes: The Wisdom of the Desert (2003) ISBN 0-7459-5170-8
- Faith and Experience in Early Monasticism (2002)
- Ponder These Things: Praying With Icons of the Virgin (Canterbury Press, 2002)
- Writing in the Dust: Reflections on 11 September and Its Aftermath (Hodder and Stoughton, 2002)
- The Poems of Rowan Williams (2002)
- Arius: Heresy and Tradition (2nd ed. 2001 SCM Press) ISBN 0-334-02850-7
- Christ on Trial (2000) ISBN 0-00-710791-9
- On Christian Theology (2000)
- Faith in the University (1989)
- After Silent Centuries (1994)
- Open to Judgement: Sermons and Addresses (Darton, Longman and Todd, 1994)
- Teresa of Avila (1991) ISBN 0-225-66579-4
- Christianity and the Ideal of Detachment (1989)
- Politics and Theological Identity (with David Nicholls) (Jubilee 1984)
- Open to Judgement: Sermons and Addresses (1984)
- Peacemaking Theology (1984)
- The Truce of God (London: Fount, 1983)
- Essays Catholic and Radical (Bowerdean 1983) (ed. with K. Leech)
- Eucharistic Sacrifice: The Roots of a Metaphor (1982 Grove Books)
- Resurrection: Interpreting the Easter Gospel (1982 Darton, Longman and Todd)
- The Wound of Knowledge (1979 Darton, Longman and Todd)
For a detailed bibliography for 1972–2005, see kai euthus.
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