Brock's first monograph,
Singing the Ethos of God: On the Place of Christian Ethics in Scripture was published in 2007. It was the subject of a special review edition of the journal
European Journal of Theology in 2009. He is also the author of
Christian Ethics in a Technological Age (2010) and
Captive to Christ, Open to the World: On Doing Christian Ethics in Public (2014), which was discussed on the prominent evangelical podcast
Mars Hill. Along with
Stanley Hauerwas, he wrote
Beginnings: Interrogating Hauerwas(2016), which was the subject of a special symposium hosted by the School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music at Dublin City University. His
Disability in the Christian Tradition: A Reader, which he prepared with
John Swinton was the subject of a special edition of the Journal of Religion, Disability & Health. The project he has been working on for over a decade, a theological account of disability, was published in 2019 as
Wondrously Wounded: Theology, Disability, and the Body of Christ. Other books include ''Disability: Living into the Diversity of Christ's Body
(2021) and the two-volume Scriptural commentary on 1 Corinthians, co-written with Bernd Wannenwetsch entitled The Malady of the Christian Body
and The Therapy of the Christian Body
. He has edited or co-edited a number of essay collections, including Theology, Disability and Sport: Social Justice Perspectives
, A Graceful Embrace: Theological Reflections on Adopting Children
, The Freedom of a Christian Ethicist
, Evoking Lament: A Systematic Theological Enquiry
and Theology, Disability and the New Genetics: Why Science Needs the Church
. He also edited the first full-length English-language work by prominent German theologian Hans G. Ulrich, Transfigured Not Conformed: Christian Ethics in a Hermeneutic Key''. He is the author of over twenty essays in journals including the
International Journal of Systematic Theology,
Studies in Christian Ethics, and
Surveillance & Society. ==References==