Bray's book,
Biblical Interpretation: Past and Present, was one of ''
Christianity Today's'' books of the year in 1997. He has written extensively on the history of the
canon law of the Church of England, publishing two major works on the subject,
The Anglican Canons 1529-1947 and
Tudor Church Reform, both of which were sponsored by the
Church of England Record Society. He also edited the Convocation records of the Churches of England and Ireland from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. Bray was also the editor of the
Churchman academic journal from 1983 to 2018. His most important recent books are
God is Love, a Biblical and Systematic Theology, published by
Crossway (2012) and
God has spoken. A history of Christian theology, also published by Crossway in 2014. Since then he has published
Augustine on the Christian Life (Crossway, 2015),
The Church: A theological and historical account (Baker, 2016) and an edition of the Books of Homilies of the Church of England (James Clarke, 2016). In 2017 he published a critical edition of the ''Procès-Verbal de l'Assemblée Générale du Clergé de France'' (1788), an important witness to the French pre-revolution from the
Archives Nationales in Paris. In 2021 he published
The History of Christianity in Britain and Ireland (Apollos), a magisterial study of its subject. He also published
The Attributes of God (Crossway) and
Anglicanism (Lexham Press) in the same year. He has also published ″A Companion to the Book of Common Prayer″ (James Clarke, 2023), a guide to the classic 1662 Prayer Book of the Church of England intended for students and lay people generally. ==Bibliography==