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    Biblical Studies

    • Pablo – (Spanish)

      $26.99

      Written by one of the best known and most respected biblical scholars of all time, this illustrated volume explores all of the primary themes in Paul’s thought as they developed in the historical context of his life and travels. While Bruce’s primary concern is to portray the life of the apostle Paul, he also examines the main themes of Paul’s thought, set in their historical background and illustrated from his letters.

      This edition of Paul will be used with profit by all who have an interest in the primitive church—from general readers to the most advanced biblical scholar.

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    • Invention Of The Biblical Scholar

      $43.33

      Acknowledgments
      Preface: The Irreducible Strangeness Of The Biblical Scholar

      1. Theory And Methodolatry
      2. The Invention Of The Biblical Scholar
      3. Onwards Towards The Past

      Index

      Additional Info
      What is a “biblical scholar”? Stephen D. Moore and Yvonne Sherwood provide a thoroughly defamiliarizing and frequently entertaining re-description of this peculiar academic species and its odd disciplinary habitat. The modern-and -biblical scholar, they argue, is a product of the Enlightenment. Even when a biblical scholar imagines that she is doing something else entirely (something confessional, theoretical, literary, or even postmodern), she is sustaining Enlightened modernity and its effects. This study poses questions for scholars across the humanities concerned with the question of the religious and the secular. It also poses pressing questions for scholars and students of biblical interpretation: What other forms might biblical criticism have taken? What untried forms might biblical criticism yet take?

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    • Riddles Of The Fourth Gospel

      $48.33

      Paul Anderson, a leading scholar of the Fourth Gospel, provides an introductory textbook, crafted for a semester course, which leads students through literary, historical, and theological aspects of the Fourth Gospel’s most vexing puzzles. Traditional, historical-critical, and literary-critical approaches are deftly introduced and their limitations evaluated; questions of the Gospel’s authorship, composition, relationship to the Synoptics, and origins in particular historical experiences are succinctly addressed; and distinctive Johannine perspectives on Jesus, the church, and the world are discussed.

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    • Amazing Bible Facts

      $30.60

      We pray this book will open your eyes as it has ours, to a deeper understanding of God’s Word, as well as:
      * The difficult lives of the people in early Biblical times.
      * God’s miracle power and the strength of His people.
      * How their faith in God grew through each struggle.
      * The different facets of God, through the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
      * Through the loving eyes of God, see how He works in us, around us, and through us to make our lives better.

      Also additional facts about such things as:
      * Play times of the children
      * Hairstyles and clothing
      * Education and jobs
      * Types of meals
      * Wedding ceremonies
      * Sporting events
      * Life spans
      * Musical instruments
      * Medicine
      * Inventors and inventions
      * Housing
      * Business practices
      * Burial rituals
      * Weapons
      * And so much more!

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    • Why Jesus Matters

      $20.00

      Perhaps no topic is more central to Christianity than the fundamental study of who Jesus Christ is and what he has done. This illuminating and necessary book on Christology considers “why Jesus matters.” It offers a thoroughly accessible discussion of central issues about Jesus Christ.

      The author takes into account important issues from the last three decades, incorporating new and diverse voices of theologians and thinkers from around the globe who all consider from their own unique perspectives: does Jesus matter?

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    • Whole Bible Story (Reprinted)

      $18.99

      Sometimes readers just want to know what happens next. Dr. William Marty presents the entire narrative of the Bible in chronological order from creation to the New Testament Church. The action moves smoothly from story to story without slowing down for law, poetry, prophecy, or instruction. The Whole Bible Story is perfect for new Christians looking to understand the overall flow of the Bible or seasoned believers wanting a refresher course. It can be read straight through or used as a reference tool for better understanding of specific biblical events.

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    • Gracious And Compassionate God

      $25.99

      Series Preface
      Author’s Preface
      Abbreviations
      Introduction
      What Is The Book Of Jonah?
      Approaching The Book Of Jonah

      1. The Nations And Mission In Jonah
      2. Conversion And Spirituality In Jonah And In Biblical Theology
      3. Looking Into Jonah 1
      4. Looking Into Jonah 2
      5. Looking Into Jonah 3
      6. Looking Into Jonah 4
      7. Conclusions

      Bibliography
      Index Of Modern Authors
      Index Of Scripture References
      Index Of Ancient Sources

      Additional Info
      The book of Jonah is arguably just as jarring for us as it was for the ancients. Ninevah’s repentance, Jonah’s estrangement from God and the book’s bracing moral conclusion all pose unsettling questions for today’s readers. For biblical theologians, Jonah also raises tough questions regarding mission and religious conversion. Here, Daniel Timmer embarks on a new reading of Jonah in order to secure its ongoing relevance for biblical theology. After an examination of the book?s historical backgrounds (in both Israel and Assyria), Timmer discusses the biblical text in detail, paying special attention to redemptive history and its Christocentric orientation. Timmer then explores the relationship between Israel and the nations–including the question of mission–and the nature of religious conversion and spirituality in the Old Testament. The study concludes with an injuction for scholars and lay readers to approach Jonah as a book written to facilitate spiritual change in the reader.

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    • Unlocking The Last Days (Reprinted)

      $21.17

      The very title of the last book of the Bible means “unveiling.” Yet this mysterious and confusing book seems to do anything but unveil, especially when we read it on our own. Unlocking the Last Days takes readers through key parts of this misunderstood book, using a verse-by-verse approach that clearly communicates God’s truth, warnings, and promises. Both Bible teachers and students will find this book a welcome aid to understanding an intriguing piece of the Scriptures.

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    • Contours Of Old Testament Theology

      $65.00

      In this masterwork, one of America’s leading biblical scholars takes a fresh look at the theology of the Old Testament. Anderson cuts his own path and provides us with creative new insights on all the major sections of the Old Testament. He illuminates the nuances of the various covenants and theological shifts in a highly readable style. His conversation partners include the formative contributors from both the Christian community (Eichrodt, von Rad, Childs) and the Jewish community (Heschel, Herberg, Levenson) while interacting with the most recent developments in the field, especially Walter Brueggemann’s Theology of the Old Testament.

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    • Outline Of New Testament Spirituality

      $21.99

      It has become commonplace in contemporary culture to divorce spirituality from religion and regard the two as separate, competing entities. Yet Prosper Grech, an Augustinian father and professor of early Christian literature, recognizes no such distinction. The Christian religion, he finds, is infused with spirituality – which he defines not in a New Age sense but rather as “the believer’s full response to God’s offer of salvation in Christ.” In this book Grech presents the essential spiritual themes of Christian belief for meditation by any who seek to live out their Christian faith in its fullness.

      In his compact Outline of New Testament Spirituality Grech considers a wealth of biblical texts, including Genesis, the Psalms, the Synoptic Gospels, Paul’s epistles, the letter to the Hebrews, and John’s Gospel, letters, and Apocalypse. He uncovers the New Testament church’s spiritual response to God’s gifts in each of these texts: its inherited response to God’s Old Testament covenant with Israel; its response to Jesus’ preaching, to the Paschal mystery of his death and resurrection, and to Christ the Light of the World; its response to its own place in history displayed in Acts and Revelation.

      Weaving these various theological strands together, Grech traces the contours of a dynamic yet contemplative Christian spirituality – one that not only saturated the New Testament church but also continues to animate Christian life today.

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    • Disruptive Grace : Reflections On God Scripture And The Church

      $65.00

      Walter Brueggemann has been one of the leading voices in Hebrew Bible interpretation for decades. His landmark works in Old Testament theology have inspired and informed a generation of students, scholars, and preachers. These chapters gather his recent addresses and essays, never published before, drawn from all three parts of the Hebrew Bible-Torah, prophets, and writings-and addressing the role of the Hebrew canon in the life of the church.

      Brueggemann turns his critical erudition to those practices-prophecy, lament, prayer, faithful imagination, and a holy economics-that alone may usher in a humane and peaceful future for our cities and our world, in defiance of the most ruthless aspects of capitalism, the arrogance of militarism, and the disciplines of the national security state.

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    • Reliability Of The New Testament

      $45.00

      Introduction: Why New Testament Textual Criticism Matters: A Non-Critic’s Perspective

      1. The Textual Reliability Of The New Testament: A Dialogue
      2. Text And Transmission In The Second Century
      3. The Necessity Of A Theology Of Scripture
      4. What Is The Text Of The New Testament?
      5. Who Changed The Text And Why? Probable, Possible, And Unlikely Explanations
      6. Assessing The Stability Of The Transmitted Texts Of The New Testament And The Shepherd Of Hermas
      7. Textual Criticism And Textual Confidence: How Reliable Is Scripture?
      8. Authors Or Preservers? Scribal Culture And The Theology Of Scriptures

      Notes
      Subject Index
      Scripture Index

      Additional Info
      This volume highlights points of agreement and disagreement between two leading scholars on the subject of the textual reliability of the New Testament: Bart Ehrman, James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of the best-selling book Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why, and Daniel Wallace, Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and Executive Director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts.

      This conversation between Ehrman and Wallace allows the reader to see in print how each presents his position in light of the other’s. Contributions follow from an interdisciplinary team featuring specialists in biblical studies, philosophy, and theology. The textual reliability of the New Testament is logically prior to its interpretation and thus important for the Christian religion. This book provides interested readers a fair and balanced case for both sides and allows them to decide for themselves: What does it mean for a text to be textually reliable? How reliable is the New Testament? How reliable is reliable enough?

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    • Luke : The Gospel Of Amazement

      $22.99

      His father and mother were amazed at what was being said about Him. Luke 2:33 “Everyone was amazed at all the things He was doing.” Luke 9:43 “He went home, amazed at what had happened.” Luke 24:12 From start to finish, the book of Luke is filled with amazement. Throughout the life and ministry of Jesus, those who met him were astonished by their encounter, from the shepherds at the nativity to the disciples at the empty tomb. With careful attention to detail, Michael Card embarks on an imaginative journey through the Gospel of Luke. He introduces us to Luke the historian and imagines his life as a Gentile, a doctor and a slave. Card explores Lukes compelling account of this dynamic rabbi who astounded his hearers with parables and paradoxes. What might Luke have experienced as he interviewed eyewitnesses of Jesus? What leads Luke to focus on the marginalized and the unlikely? Why does Luke include certain details that the other Gospel writers omit? Join Michael Card in the work of opening heart and mind to the “Gospel of Amazement.”

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    • SOS : Seven Open Seals From God

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      The book of Revelation is one of the most intriguing books ever written. It contains many strange imageries. Unfortunately, most writers have given a literal interpretation to these imageries, causing much confusion. Instead of making the book more understandable, for multitudes of people writers have made the book more frightening. Consequently, the overwhelming majority of people don’t believe we will ever understand the original intended message of the book of Revelation. This is unfortunate because God WANTS us to understand His message. That is why it exists. Revelation 1:1 says ‘God sent and signified’. The greek word for signified (semaino) literally means ‘to cause to be specific and clear’. God has something to say to us and He WANTS His message to be specific and clear. This book will accomplish that for you.

      We use imageries every day, expressions like ‘thrown under the bus’, ‘step up to the plate’, or ‘smoking gun’. Imagine the confusion that would result if we tried to literalize these expressions in our conversations. The context of our conversation helps us to rightly apply these expressions. That is why this book will help you to understand the book of Revelation. This book begins by scripturally identifying the context of the book, then progresses forward to scripturally unravel the metaphoric meanings of the symbolic imageries. The result is a practical, understandable, relevant message from God pertaining to our day.

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    • Teaching The Bible

      $48.33

      “Although the field of biblical studies is bursting with new methods and fresh interpretations, there has been surprisingly little discussion of what these changes mean for the actual task of teaching the Bible. Happily, this volume takes significant first steps in addressing the shifts in classroom pedagogy that the new day in biblical studies urgently demands.”
      Norman K. Gottwald, Author of The Hebrew Bible: A Brief Socio-Literary Introduction

      “An absolutely indispensable compendium of resources for charting the changes in the discipline of biblical studies, for exposing the operations of power in past and present interpretations and uses of the Bible, and for discovering a variety of postmodernist and postcolonial pedagogies in the reading and teaching of the Bible in a radically pluralistic age.”
      Abraham Smith, Perkins School of Theology, S.M.U.

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    • Work : A Kingdom Perspective On Labor

      $22.99

      Redefines work as a good gift from God

      Most Christians spend most of their waking hours working, yet little has been written of late on the biblical theology and ethics of work. In this brief primer on work in the Bible, Ben Witherington shows that work is neither the curse nor the cure of human life but, rather, something good that God has given to us to do.

      Unpacks the concept of work and its relationship to rest, play, and worship, showing the place of work in the normal cycle of human life
      Discusses work as calling, work as ministry, work as a way to make a living, the unbiblical notion of retirement, and more
      Offers Bible-based insights from Genesis to Revelation

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    • Bible In Politics (Revised)

      $35.00

      This second edition of Bauckham’s wonderful work is essential reading for understanding the relationship between the Bible and politics. The enduring value of The Bible in Politics is that it teaches the reader how to read the Bible politically and to gain an understanding of the social relevance of the Bible that is more disciplined, more informed, more imaginative, and more politically fruitful than many interpreters–past and present–have achieved.

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    • Power Of Blessing Study Guide (Student/Study Guide)

      $17.50

      Kirkwood’s study will transform people from being casual readers to students who have excelled in a life of blessing. It’s appropriate for small groups, couples and families, and employees who want to transform their work environment.

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    • Jesus Of Nazareth

      $20.61

      This book will give you the tools to understand the “biblical Jesus of Nazareth”. It will be an excellent reference for outreach teams, pastors, church leaders, and anyone who needs the information to the most influential person who has ever lived at their fingertips. This is a must-read for any student of the Word. It will give you a greater appreciation of our Lord and friend from Nazareth.

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    • 2 Men Two Acts Two Results

      $19.98

      Mr. Youngberg is a Bible student and teacher of many years’ experience, and in this his first volume he has gathered up the essentials and presented the structure of that marvelous bit of revealed truth which the Apostle Paul styled “My gospel.” This being the heart of Christianity and the theme of this book being presented in the clearest and most accurate terms, the volume cannot be commended too highly. It should be a handbook for advanced Bible classes, a textbook for Bible schools, and the field of study for every preacher and soul-winner who desires to be informed respecting the truth he is appointed to proclaim.

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    • Christ Files : How Historians Know What They Know About Jesus

      $19.99

      Take a front-row seat for this historical documentary that uncovers the earliest and most important evidence for Jesus of Nazareth. Author and historian John Dickson guides you through a four-session, video-based study to discover what history reveals about one of the best known and most influential people on earth.

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    • John For Today

      $35.99

      John For Today, like the author’s earlier best-selling book Paul for Today, combines fresh accessible scholarship with an exploration of the gospel’s significance for the contemporary Church and wider world. The Gospel’s historical origins, distinctive features and literary patterns are all helpfully illuminated, including John’s similarities with and differences from the other Gospels and the much-debated question of the Gospel’s real author. Recent criticisms of the Gospel, such as its exclusiveness, alleged anti-semitism and predominantly male characters and language are also examined, together with its relevance for a turbulent world in which religion has become a deeply ambivalent phenomenon. The book seeks to be faithful to the gospel of John in the central position it accords to Jesus, whilst also relating this controversial gospel to the Christian orthodoxy of later centuries.It is a book written for the non-specialist reader, and ‘for such a time as this’.

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    • Introduction To The Old Testament As Scripture

      $73.33

      Preface
      Abbreviations

      PART ONE: THE OLD TESTAMENT: INTRODUCTION

      The Discipline Of Old Testament Introduction
      The Problem Of The Canon
      Canon And Criticism
      Text And Canon

      PART TWO: THE PENTATEUCH

      Introduction To The Pentateuch
      Genesis
      Exodus
      Leviticus
      Numbers
      Deuteronomy

      PART THREE: THE FORMER PROPHETS

      Introduction To The Forms Prophets
      Joshua
      Judges
      Samuel
      Kings

      PART FOUR: THE LATTER PROPHETS

      Introduction To The Latter Prophets
      Isaiah
      Jeremiah
      Ezekiel

      The Book Of The Twelve

      Hosea
      Joel
      Amos
      Obadiah
      Jonah
      Micah
      Nahum
      Habakkuk
      Zephaniah
      Haggai
      Zechariah
      Malachi

      PART FIVE: THE WRITINGS

      Introduction To The Writings
      The Psalms
      Job
      Proverbs
      Ruth
      Song Of Songs
      Ecclesiastes
      Lamentations
      Esther
      Daniel
      Ezra And Nehemiah
      Chronicles

      PART SIX: CONCLUSION

      The Hebrew Scriptures And The Christian Bible

      Index Of Authors

      Additional Info
      This Introduction attempts to offer a different model for the discipline from that currently represented. It seeks to describe the form and function of the Hebrew Bible in its role as sacred scripture for Israel. It argues the case that the biblical literature has not been correctly understood or interpreted because its role as religious literature has not been correctly assessed.

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    • His Story : The Old Testament Told As A Chronological Story

      $33.26

      His Story tells chronologically, an abbreviated version of every story in the Old Testament with all its adventure, gruesome wars, and love stories. As it wets your appetite to know more, you can refer to the Biblical references noted beneath each story title.

      His Story is unique from other Bible story or study books in that there are no descriptions or comments added which are not specified in the Bible. It puts kings and prophets together and includes portions of the poetic books within the stories. It does not leave out the stories you hesitate to teach younger children.

      Teachers and professors who teach the Bible to any age group will appreciate the brevity-and completeness-of His Story as it retells the Old Testament.

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    • Reading Through Matthew Encountering God

      $21.23

      God teaches and speaks to people through the Bible. This book will teach and inspire Christians to read the Bible and respond with their lives. In Reading Through Matthew, Encountering God, I demonstrate my method of Bible reading, journaling, and prayer. This Dynamic Bible Reading, as I call it, involves reading a small Bible passage and journaling the believer’s interaction with that passage through three distinct sections; (1) Scripture Insight: the meaning of the passage, (2) Application: how to apply the meaning to life, and (3) Prayer: seeking God’s guidance in living out what the passage teaches. To best draw the meaning of Scripture into our lives, we must read it, work through its meaning, and begin to practice it in life. This book helps to develop these skills. Once gained, I hope each reader will pass this book on to someone else who might benefit from it.

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    • Tell Me About The Bible

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      This book makes the Holy Bible come alive for those who want to quickly appreciate the forest, but often get lost in the trees.

      Tell Me About The Bible is a foretaste of the rich soul food of the Bible and is sure to stimulate one to go further reading and studying.

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    • Isaiah Homiletics Workbook

      $37.26

      Homiletics can be done on any book of the Bible, and any chapter of the Bible. It is a way to break down the Scripture to understand it’s meaning. First, as God Himself said in His Word one must have the Holy Spirit to understand the Scripture. In II Corinthians 2:14 the Lord talks about the man without the Spirit of God indwelling him or her and how they are Spiritually discerned. So, the first step in understanding God’s Word is to have Him through His Holy Spirit indwelling you. The Scripture is very clear about how this is done, there is only One way. In John 14, Jesus says, “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life and no man can come to the Father except through Me.” Belief in the Lord Jesus Christ as being God’s perfect Lamb who has taken away the sin of the world is the only way one can be saved from the wrath of God and have His Spirit come to dwell within. Once you have His Holy Spirit indwelling you, then you have the One who wrote it living inside you to teach you its exact meaning and how to apply the Holy Scriptures to your life. Homiletics is an excellent way to spend time with the Father and let Him teach you his word. In doing Homiletics you will break the passage down into content, division sentences, a subject sentence, an overall aim of this passage, and then application questions to apply the Scripture to your life.

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    • Longing For God In An Age Of Discouragement

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      Zechariah is getting more attention from pastors and laymen as they rediscover its important connections with key parts of the New Testament, such as the passion of Christ and Revelation. If you desire renewal, but are discouraged by the church’s lack of influence on our culture, here are answers.

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    • Discovering Jesus : Why Four Gospels To Portray One Person

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      An introductory guide to the four Gospels, showing how each differs in what it emphasizes about the nature and ministry of Jesus Christ. If asked how Matthew’s Gospel differs from Luke’s, or what aspects of Jesus’ personhood and ministry the Gospel of Mark focuses on compared to those of John, how would you answer? In Discovering Jesus, T. D. Alexander sets out to help readers understand how each Gospel account is uniquely written and why all four are important for having a rich picture of the person of Jesus Christ.  Alexander guides readers to see how the Gospels display Jesus as the Son of David who establishes the kingdom of God, the Son of God who suffers to ransom others, the Savior of the world who seeks the lost, and the Lamb of God who brings eternal life through a new exodus. Each chapter ends with discussion questions for individual or group study.

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    • Soundings In The Theology Of Psalms

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      1. The Faithfulness Of The Lord Endures Forever – The Central Theological Witness Of The Psalter
      2. The Single Most Important Text In The Entire Bible – Toward A Theology Of The Psalms
      3. The Destiny Of The Righteous And The Theology Of The Psalter
      4. Theology As Story – Theology And The Canonical Shape Of The Psalter
      5. God At Work In The Word – A Theology Of Divine-Human Encounter In The Psalms
      6. Rethinking The Enterprise – What Should Be Considered In Formulating A Theology Of The Psalms
      7. Theodicy Writ Large – The Psalter And Theodicy
      8. Saying Amen To Vilent Psalms – Patterns Of Prayer, Belief, And Action In The Psalter

      Additional Info
      The many introductions to the psalms available to readers tend to focus on various types and forms of psalms but overlook different theological approaches to the Psalter. This volume brings together leading psalms scholars from Catholic and Protestant traditions and takes into account recent scholarship on the shape and shaping of the Psalter and on the rhetorical interpretation of the Psalms.

      Soundings in the Theology of Psalms is the second of several “Soundings” volumes to be published by Fortress Press. These volumes offer state-of-the-art essays introducing readers to the current state of discussion and debate on various segments of the Bible.

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    • Ecology Of The New Testament

      $28.99

      IVP Print On Demand Title

      God is the Creator of all and cares deeply for all that he has made. His vision for creation is seen through a world teeming with life where eternity is breathed into and through all creation. Jesus teaches that humans must live with a spirit of generosity and restraint; however, a spirit of meanness and greed dominates human culture and leaves nearly 1.3 billion people living on less than $1 a day.

      The politics of globalization based on principles of greed have resulted in the loss of biodiversity, deforestation, and a shortage of food and clean water. Jesus teaches that those who are generous are blessed, and such generosity brings justice to all creation. There cannot be God’s social justice without ecological sanity, and yet we tend to speak of social justice as though non-human creation doesn’t matter. God cares even for the flowers of the field, yet we show contempt for God in our careless plunder of his creation. To love God is to love all that he has made, from our own families to the soil outside our homes.

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    • Following Jesus The Servant King

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      In Following Jesus, the Servant King, Jonathan Lunde presents a biblical theology of discipleship that gives the “big picture” of God’s relationship with humanity. In biblical terms, Jesus is the King who demands righteous obedience from his followers, and Jesus is the Servant who provides the grace that enables this obedience. Lunde presents a view of Christian discipleship that is grounded in an informed Christology of Jesus, the Servant King.

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    • How To Understand Your Bible (Reprinted)

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      Have you ever felt like you can’t make sense out of the Bible but wished you could? Then this book is for you.

      Starting from scratch, Norton Sterrett presents the general rules for reading the Bible’s ordinary language and moves on to specific principles that apply to special types of language such as parables, figures of speech, Hebrew poetry and symbols.

      Richard Schultz has updated T. Norton Sterrett’s classic beginner’s guide to understanding the Bible, making it clearer and more helpful than ever before. He suggests some more recent reference tools and offers more examples from contemporary English translations. In a new concluding chapter he helps you try out the principles on Psalm 51.

      You may begin as a beginner, but you will finish this book well equipped to understand the Bible and to experience its transforming power in your life.

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    • How Can The Petrine Ministry Be A Service To The Unity Of The Universal Chu

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      The Petrine ministry has been at the center of the modern ecumenical discussion because it deals directly with the question of the unity of the church. The International Bridgettine Centre in Farfa, Sabina, has seriously undertaken a study of the theological, historical, and dogmatic issues that underlie the issues of Christian unity dealing with the role of unity as exercised by the Pope. This work represents part of the work in which the Centre has been engaged during these past ten years.

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    • Wrestling The Word

      $30.00

      This book for introductory Old Testament classes offers an appealing illustration of how faith and academic study can work together, motivating and equipping Christian believers to turn to the Old Testament as a profound resource for their daily negotiations of faith, identity, and culture. Throughout, Sharp focuses on the basic fundamentals that are a necessary part of every student’s education.

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    • Will The Red Sea Part Again

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      What is Immutability 1 & 2?
      What is Israel Taking Root?
      What are the dispersed of Israel?
      Who are the outcasts of Israel?
      What is the Ark of the Covenant for in the future?
      How does the old Moabitic covenant relate to Israel’s future?
      How is the antichrist involved with Israel?
      Where does Psalm 83 fit in the future?
      Why is Israel dwelling without walls in Ezekiel 38?
      What are devouring, bereavement, and shame of the heathen?
      Will the Euphrates River part?
      What are aliyahs, yeridas, & pogroms?
      What is the refining of Israel?
      What is Daniels 2300 days?
      What is the 220 days?
      What is the 30 days of the 3 shepherds?
      What is the day, the hour, the year and 30 days?
      What is the 2300 return?
      What are the 1290 days of Daniel?
      What is confirming the covenant?
      When and how can Israel be a nation born in a day?
      What is the 30 pieces of silver?

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    • Content And The Setting Of The Gospel Tradition

      $58.99

      Editors Mark Harding and Alanna Nobbs have here brought together the internationally recognized scholarly excellence of Macquarie University faculty and associates to provide a major contribution to the study of the content and environment of the New Testament Gospels. Few books in current New Testament scholarship seriously tackle its social setting and textual tradition beyond a chapter or two. The Content and Setting of the Gospel Tradition integrates the texts with the literary, social, and historical context in which they were written.

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    • Character Study With The Men Of The Old Testament

      $24.36

      A Characteristic Study 52 Characters of the Old Testament This book includes… Study Guide for each character Pictures for each character Several individual help aids Several character quizzes Complete teacher’s guide and answers This study is intended to show that the Bible is alive and powerful. In today’s world, each of these stories would make front page news! The goal is to uncover the hidden treasures, the movement of God, their tests, accomplishments, failures, choices, pressures, response, sin, repentance and what wasn’t told. If you were in their shoes, would you pass the test they were given? The Bible was designed to be applied and searched.

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    • Devil From The Beginning

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      Let me ask you a question, who is the Antichrist? Have you ever tried to figure out the answer to this question? If you’re like the average person who understands the days we are living in, this question has probably crossed your mind a time or two. I have been asked this very question for a few years now by many different people along life’s road. God in his mercy has saw fit to give me the answer to this question, and I am so grateful for it. Through much study and hours upon hours of research God has cleared up this debate through the publication of this book. There are so many opinions on who the Antichrist is, but most fail to line up with the Bible. Many people have even written books on this subject through the years, and they are good books, but at the books end they never really answer this question, and they still leave you guessing. My goal in writing this book was to give the public a clear and accurate answer from the Bible that once and for all settles the question of who is the Antichrist.
      I promise you one thing, if you read this entire book, you will find it impossible to deny who the Antichrist is. There are hundreds of Bible verses contained within this book that will expose this man of destiny. Please allow God’s Holy Spirit to speak to your heart as He has spoken to mine. This book will shock you, excite you, and provide many answers concerning this topic. I pray that God will open your eyes as a result of this study, and show you that the end is near, and JESUS is getting ready to come.

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    • Busy Moms Guide To Bible Study

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      The Busy Mom’s Guide to Bible Study is an amazing Bible study tool specifically aimed at moms. What makes it so remarkable is the way author Lisa Whelchel has packed twenty solid Bible study tools into a five-day-a-week, fifteen-minute-a-day, anybody-can-do-it plan.

      Not only is this plan doable, it’s satisfying. As a busy mom, you give of yourself all day long – often with no way to refresh and replenish the cravings of your own soul. But this simple three-month, come-along-beside-you guide will take you deep into the Word, nourishing your heart and soul. And in just three months, you will be a changed woman – changed by the power of God’s word in you.

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    • Jesus And The Powers

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      Part 1: Israel And The Great Powers
      1. The Powers Of Empire In The Biblical World
      2. Political Independence And Israel’s Covenant
      3. Powers In Heaven And “People Power” On Earth
      Part 2: Jesus And The Power Of Rome
      4. The Politics Of Jesus And The Power Of Hope
      5. Healing The Wounds Of Empire: Jesus’ Actions
      6. Speaking Truth To Power: Jesus’ Words
      7. Power And Crucifixion: Jesus’ Death
      Part 3: Drawing Consequences
      8. Following Jesus Amid The Powers

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      Refuting a false dichotomy between “politics” and “religion” in Jesus’ world (and our own), Jesus and the Powers rediscovers Jesus’ response to the imperial power of his day. Richard A. Horsley describes the relevance of political realities under great empires for understanding the rise of covenantal theology and apocalyptic vision in Israel’s history. Then he explores aspects of Jesus’ activity in the context of the Roman Empire. Horsley examines Jesus as an exorcist and prophetic figure and the character of his death by crucifixion. He also shows how the community life in the early Pauline assemblies gave form to a new response to imperial powers – and stimulus to contemporary readers to re-imagine their own response to political realities in our own day.

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    • Guerras De Los Judios – (Spanish)

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      An eyewitness account of a turning point in Judaism, Christianity, and all of Western civilization, this work chronicles the Jewish revolt against the Roman Empire. Written by a leader among the Jewish resistance, a non-Christian who switched sides and collaborated with Rome, it is among the few sources of information about 1st-century Judaism.

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    • Prejudice And Christian Beginnings

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      While scholars of the New Testament and its Roman environment have recently focused attention on ethnicity and gender, the two questions have often been discussed separately – and without reference to the contemporary critical study of race theory. This interdisciplinary volume addresses this lack by drawing together new essays by prominent scholars in the fields of New Testament, classics, and Jewish studies. These essays examine the intersection of three worlds: first, the construction of gender and race under the Roman Empire; second, the crucible of nineteenth-century thinking about race and empire in which New Testament and classical studies were given definitive form; and third, the contemporary theoretical frameworks and methods that hold greatest promise for a renewed understanding of the New Testament and early Christian history.

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    • Drama Of Ephesians

      $25.99

      SKU (ISBN): 9780830827206ISBN10: 083082720XTimothy GombisBinding: Trade PaperPublished: October 2010Publisher: InterVarsity Press Print On Demand Product

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    • Resurrection Of Jesus

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      The question of the historicity of Jesus’ resurrection has been repeatedly probed, investigated and debated. And the results have varied widely. Perhaps some now regard this issue as the burned-over district of New Testament scholarship, while others have come to believe that we simply do not have th adequate methods to make the controversial results of the field of any use. Could there be any new and promising approach to this problem?

      Yes, answers Michael Licona. And in The Resurrection of Jesus: A Historiographical Approach he convincingly points us to a significant deficiency in approaching this question: our historiographical orientation and practice.

      So he opens this study with an extensive consideration of historiography in general, and the particular problem of investigating claims of miracles. This alone is a valuable contribution to the ongoing struggle for methodoloical viability in historical Jesus scholarship.

      But then Licona carefully applies his principles and methods to the question of Jesus’ resurrection. In addition to determining and working from the most reliable sources and foundational historical evidence, Licona critically weighs tegh viability of others’ prominent hypotheses.

      His own argument is a challenging and closely argued case for the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus, the Christ. Any future approaches to dealing with this “prize puzzle” of New Testament study will need to be routed through The Resurrection of Jesus.

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    • Images Of Salvation In The New Testament

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      What does salvation in the New Testament look like? “The New Testament does not develop a systematic doctrine of salvation,” writes Brenda Colijn. “Instead, it presents us with a variety of pictures taken from different perspectives. From one angle, the human predicament is rebellion against God. Salvation looks like living under God’s universal reign. From another angle, the human predicament is bondage to both internal and external forces. Salvation looks like freedom from those forces. From yet a third angle, the human predicament looks like alienation from God, from other people, from creation and even from one’s own best self. Salvation looks like the restoration of those relationships.” Colijn, who holds degrees in English literature as well as theology, embraces a critical-realist methodology that incorporates New Testament theology, literary criticism and theological interpretation. She advocates listening to the individual authors of Scripture in their own social-cultural and historical settings, while looking for how the texts work both individually and collectively at a literary level. Students of the New Testament and of theology will both find their vision broadened and their understanding deepened by this rich, informative study. As the author seeks to understand their implications for people of faith, she uncovers how New Testament images provide the building blocks of the master story of redemption.

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    • Exploring Gods Mercy

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      Church House Publishing

      The great mystery of the human condition and God’s action to save us is too vast to be contained in a single image or one kind of language. The Bible uses a kaleidoscope of word pictures of human life and God’s intervention in it. Exploring God’s Mercy is a short course for small groups that focuses on five classic images of the Christian gospel which are woven through scripture and the Christian tradition:”Lost and finding the way’Trapped and set free’Sick in soul and healed’In turmoil and being at peace’Barren and becoming fruitful ”Each chapter explores one of these images through stories, popular culture, biblical material and Christian tradition, supported by YouTube clips and further film suggestions. Discussion starters, questions, prayers and a leader’s guide are included making this ideal for Lent groups or as an introductory course to the Christian faith at any time of the year.

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    • From Creation To New Creation

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      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. The Story Of The Promise Of Salvation
      2. The Promise Of A People Who Know God
      3. The Promise Of A Place Of Blessing
      4. The Promise Of A King And A Kingdom
      5. The Promise Of Blessing To The Nations
      6. Conclusion: Blessing And Curse
      Further Reading

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      Sometimes its hard to see the wood for the trees. Running through the many gripping and memorable stories the Bible contains is one big story of Gods plan for the world he made, and how he brought it about through Jesus Christ.

      Packed with diagrams, illustrations and timelines, this accessible Bible overview unlocks the storyline of the whole Bible how God promised and then brought about the plan to save our fallen world. But this is no book of arid theological ideas. It is a story that will encourage effective, active Christian living in today’s world.

      Looking at God’s covenantal promises with Abraham, Moses and David, Tim Chester presents the ‘big picture’ of the Bible and helps Christians understand the part in relation to the whole. From Creation to New Creation traces different elements of the promise and introduces:

      A people: God’s promise to save a people who will be His people
      A land: God’s promise to provide a place of blessing
      A king: God’s promise to re-establish his rule of freedom and peace
      The nations: God’s promise to bring his salvation to all the peoples of the world

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    • Tweeters Handbook 1

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      Life Is Full of Exciting “Firsts.” This is the first volume of The Tweeters’ Handbook. These books will be filled with many of the “Tweets” from my “Twitter” account. As I have been involved with “Tweeting” I have discovered a new outlet for sharing hundreds of my Wisdom Keys.

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    • Revelation Of Jesus Christ In The Old Testament

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      Christ: The Angel of God.
      Christ: The Battle Bow
      Christ: A Goodly Cedar

      Since the time that I accepted Jesus Christ as my Saviour in 1976, I have heard it said that He was the focus of the Bible. I have never doubted that. I have heard it said that Jesus Christ was the subject of each book of the Bible, including the Old Testament. I struggled with that, not because it was untrue, but because no one in my theological circle submitted proof that it was true. This book is proof that Jesus Christ can be found in each book of the Old Testament. Therefore, Jesus Christ is available to become the subject of any book of the Bible if we take this approach to the Scriptures.

      What is the benefit of this approach? The Lord Jesus Christ becomes more precious to our souls as we encounter the varied facets of His Person. That should be enough, but now we can gain new insights into the Godhead and the inspired Word of God. This approach provides a fresh reason to study the Bible and a new direction in sermon and lesson preparation. Personal and family devotions are given new life in Christ. A fresh breeze blows across the pages of the Old Testament.

      The book is arranged for ease of use. Section One contains all the designations of Christ arranged alphabetically. Section Two contains all the physical aspects of Christ arranged alphabetically. Section Three is arranged by the mentions of Christ in each book of the Old Testament.

      Do you have your Bible? Do you have this book? Begin your journey seeking for “…the unsearchable riches of Christ.”

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