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  • Preacher And His Preaching

    $12.99

    A practical book for the new or prospective preacher, “The Preacher and His Preaching” was written by a former college president, pastor, and editor of Sunday school curriculum.

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  • Books Of Haggai Zechariah And Malachi

    $34.99

    Follows the pattern of the series in discussing the content and background in dating the authorship of the books, and in offering a section-by-section presentation of the NEB text with commentary.

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  • Introduction To The Apocrypha

    $85.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780195023404ISBN10: 0195023404Bruce MetzgerBinding: Trade PaperPublished: November 1977Publisher: Oxford University Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Mike Mulligan And His Steam Shovel (Anniversary)

    $9.99

    A modern classic that no child should miss. Mike Mulligan and his beloved steam shovel, Mary Anne, face an uncertain future as diesel-engine machines begin to take over their work. But they remain true to each other, and ultimately triumph. For ages 4 to 8.

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  • Crucifixion

    $24.00

    “One can probably find more about the crucifixion in this book than anywhere else. Teachers and ministers will not want to deal with the crucifixion of Christ again without first reading Hengel,”—Christianity Today. A formidable survey of ancient classical literature.

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  • Mary : The Feminine Face Of The Church

    $22.00

    Mary Radford Ruether’s book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of Mary’s role in the vital doctrine of the contemporary church. In this unique study, she brings together much hard-to-find material. Her careful biblical scholarship enables us to reclaim a long-ignored part of our religious tradition. Useful for women’s and other adult study groups, this book includes help for study leaders.

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  • Psalms 101-150

    $39.99

    The commentary strikes a balance between the spiritual, historical, form-critical and cultic approaches and brings out the religious teaching of permanent value.

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  • Paul And Palestinian Judaism

    $42.00

    )”Perhaps the most important book on Paul to be written in this generation,”—Journal of the American Academy of Religion. Written out of an encyclopedic knowledge of Josephus, Philo, the Mishnah, Talmud, Tosefta, Mekilta, Dead Sea Scrolls, Apocrypha, and Pseudepigrapha.

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  • 2nd Book Of Samuel

    $39.99

    Tells how David took over full control of both the Northern and Southern Hebrew kingdoms and consolidated his power, presented in CBC format.

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  • Holy Eucharist Rites 1-2 (Large Type)

    $19.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780819215871ISBN10: 0819215872Charles GuilbertBinding: Trade PaperPublished: June 1977Publisher: Church Publishing Inc. Print On Demand Product

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  • Jesus God And Man

    $52.00

    This highly acclaimed work demonstrates Wolfhart Pannenberg’s belief that at the heart of every Christian theology lies its teaching about Jesus Christ. The second edition, available for the first time in paperback, contains an Afterword in which the author reviews other theologians’ responses to his thesis and methodology and shows the progression of his own interpretation.

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  • Resurrection : According To Matthew Mark And Luke

    $14.00

    Introduction
    1. Approaching The Resurrection
    2. The Resurrection Narrative In The Gospel Of Mark
    3. The Resurrection Narratives In The Gospel Of Matthew
    4. The Resurrection Narratives In The Gospel Of Luke
    Conclusion
    Notes

    Additional Info
    The New Testament resurrection narratives must be understood in both their similarities and their differences. Norman Perrin was a leading interpreter of the Gospels. In this book he relates each Synoptic account of the resurrection of Jesus to the theology of its Evangelist resulting in a new understanding of the importance of the Easter celebration. This book will illumine lay readers, clergy, and all students of the New Testament.

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  • Committed Marriage

    $26.00

    Shedding a new light on perennial questions, Mrs. Actemeier examines the contemporaty state of marriage and family life from a Biblical point of view. With candor, clarity, and passion, the author provides insight into many sources of conflict within a marriage. Viewing Christian marriage as a form of discipleship, she finds in it the key to freedom, order, and fulfillment.

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  • Book Of Daniel

    $40.99

    A discussion, in the established Cambridge Bible Commentary format, of this most apocalyptic and prophetic of Old Testament books.

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  • 2nd Book Of Kings

    $44.99

    Canon Robinson continues the narrative started in the volume of First Kings.

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  • Letters Of James And Peter

    $35.00

    In the Letters of James and Peter, noted Scottish Bible interpreter William Barclay follows the formula of the Daily Study Bible by first giving the text for the day’s study in his own translation, and two or three pages of commentary.

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  • Haggai And Malachi Everymans Bible Commentary

    $9.99

    Haggai and Malachi, two postexilic minor prophets, adressed many practical issues that concern God’s people even today: attitudes, priorities, the use of money, divorce, Christ’s second coming and others. In Haggai, the people listen to God’s message and are encouraged; but in Malachi, they argue with the Lord. Yet both books offer important lessons for the church and Christian families.

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  • Dead Sea Scriptures

    $25.00

    This volume contains the translated text of the ancient Hebrew writings found in caves near the Dead Sea, plus separate introductions for each scroll as wee as new translations of the Hymns and paraphrases of the Bible narratives by Professor Gaster, one of the world’s leading Hebraists.

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  • Historical Tradition In The Fourth Gospel

    $62.00

    In his sequel to The Interpretation of the Fourth Gospel, the author returns to his topic of study to examine the strain of common tradition on which the unknown author worked.

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  • How God Deals With Evil

    $29.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664241278ISBN10: 0664241271W. Sibley TownerBinding: Trade PaperPublished: October 1976Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Snowy Day

    $7.99

    No book has captured the magic and sense of possibility of the first snowfall better than The Snowy Day. Universal in its appeal, the story has become a favorite of millions, as it reveals a child’s wonder at a new world, and the hope of capturing and keeping that wonder forever.

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  • Church A Print On Demand Title

    $39.99

    In this series rooted in the normative significance of Scripture, noted Dutch theologian G. C. Berkouwer examines great doctrines of the Reformed faith, developing and defending Reformed theology through interaction with a wide range of theologies and theologians

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  • Paul Among Jews And Gentiles And Other Essays

    $22.00

    A challenge to traditional ways of understanding Paul is sounded here. Stendahl proposes new ways of exploring Paul’s speech: Paul must be heard as one who speaks of his call rather than his conversion, of justification rather than forgiveness, of weakness rather than sin, of love rather than integrity, and in unique rather than universal language. The title essay is complemented by the paper, “Paul and the Introspective Conscience of the West,” and by two explora tions called, “Judgment and Mercy,” and “Glossolalia–The New Testament Evidence.” The book concludes with Stendahl’s pointed reply to Ernst Kasemann, who has taken issue with Stendahl’s revolutionary interpretations. This book offers new ways for viewing Paul. Krister Stendahl is Bishop of Stockholm, Sweden, and former Dean of Harvard Divinity School.

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  • Chosen : The Story Of God And His People (Large Type)

    $8.79

    This one-year Bible survey course provides your confirmation students, especially eighth graders, with a firm biblical foundation. There are l6 lessons on each Testament.

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  • Types In Genesis

    $28.99

    Manufactured On Demand Title

    Andrew Jukes presents a fscinating look at the many figures of spiritual truth in the book of Genesis. He shows that these figures contain spiritual insights for Christian living and for understanding the ways of God more fully. In the preface Jukes states,”Many are aware that the Books of Moses deal largely in typical representations, that is, figures of spiritual things, both facts and doctrines, of the Christian dispensation. We cannot read St. Paul without percieving that he saw far more in Genesis than a mere letter.”

    The Rev. David M. Jones observes that Types in Genesis “is not to be examined for history…It is spiritual. It’s the reading of events and applying to them also a spiritual meaning. Types In Genesis, at this level, has no rival in my library.”

    Here is a book with spiritual warmth and depth. The pastor, student, and layperson alike will find many helpful insights in this classic work.

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  • Ezekiel Everymans Bible Commentary

    $12.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780802420268ISBN10: 0802420265Ralph AlexanderBinding: Trade PaperPublished: June 1976Everymans Bible CommentaryPublisher: Moody Publishers Print On Demand Product

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  • Harmony Of The Gospels

    $29.00

    A classic manual that has gone through more than twenty printings, this book is the first Harmony of the Gospels to use the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. This simple and nontechnical book presents the Gospel materials in parallel columns in order that the Bible reader can compare the varied texts. It does not restrict itself simply to the Synoptic Gospels but includes the Fourth Gospel as well, thus enabling an overview of the major New Testament descriptions of the life and ministry of Jesus. Dr. Heim presents the story mainly in terms of the action involved, while at the same time disclosing the substance of the teaching passages as adequately as possible. He exposes the major parallels in several accounts without tearing texts from their contexts and without constantly breaking up passages and transposing verses. Although footnotes and cross references are held to a minimum, an index is provided for easy location of individual passages.

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  • Lutheranism : The Theological Movement And Its Confessional Writings

    $24.00

    This useful guide offers a critical appraisal of a theological movement within the church catholic. The authors, a church historian and a systematic theologian, describe Lutheranism as centered in the fundamental principleof the Reformation, “justification by faith apart from works of law.” The book focuses on the emergence of this chief article of faith as a proposal of dogma to the church ecumenical, its theological formulation, and its significance for the shaping of piety and doctrine.

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  • Aging : The Fulfillment Of Life

    $17.00

    The author shares his moving and inspirational thoughts on what aging can mean to all of us. It is a warm, caring book that shows us how to make the later years a source of hope rather than a time of loneliness.

    B & W photographs throughout.

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  • Minister As Diagnostician

    $24.00

    Persons with personal problems often turn to their ministers for help. What kind of help do they hope to get that, rightly or wrongly, they do not expect from other professionals (psychiatrists, counselors, psychologists, or social workers)? The answer this book gives is that they want to be addressed in the terms and symbols of their faith, by authoritative standard-bearers of their faith.

    The minister has the responsibility–and ability–to meet this particular need, says Dr. Prayser. Here he answers such questions as: How should ministers proceed to help? On what grounds should they make or receive referrals? What do they think troubled counselees want from them? What kind of personal knowledge and skill should they have in order to help? Are pastoral views and pastoral interventions unique?

    Dr. Pruyser explores, in depth, the first step in the helping process: the diagnostic assessment of the problem-laden person. The diagnoses that the minister makes cannot be medical or psychiatric, says Dr. Pruyser. Rather they must be derived from the ministers own theological thought and a particular kind of awareness on the part of the counselee He develops a set of guidelines for conducting pastoral-diagnostic interviews that both acknowledges the pastors professional uniqueness and meets the parishoners expectations.

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  • New Testament Words

    $25.00

    The Daily Study Bible Series of New Testament Words provides a useful volume for anyone’s study as it traces English words to their earlier Greek meanings.

    The book contains sixty key Greek words used in the New Testament and lends itself to use as a handy addition to The Daily Study Bible series.

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  • Lutherans In North America (Revised)

    $55.00

    This book gives today’s Lutherans a sense of heritage, identity and continuity, a sense of self-understanding. Readers will see themselves as part of a family. They can identify with the struggles, hopes, and frustrations of wave after wave of immigrants adapting to the strange new world of America and at the same time trying to preserve all they had known and loved and brought with them from the homeland. The genius of the entire volume is that it points beyond family memories to an ongoing and continuing life of which we and our children are a living part.

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  • Speaking In Parables

    $24.00

    Too many times theology becomes abstract and systematic, and therefore is not effective at spreading the gospel. For McFague, Jesus’ parables and the stories, poems, and confessions of many early Christians should be our models of how to spread the good news. By examining common writing traditions, McFague shows how the Great Commission can be better served.

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  • Letters To The Philippians Colossians And Thessalonians

    $34.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664213107ISBN10: 0664213103Editor: William BarclayBinding: Cloth TextPublished: December 1975Daily Study BiblePublisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Gospel Of John

    $34.00

    254 Pages/John, Volume 1 (chapters 1 To 7)

    Additional Info
    THE GOSPEL OF JOHN, Volume 1

    “The Gospel According to Saint John is to many people the most precious book in the Bible,” says Dr. Barclay in this first of two volumes. In order to bring the tremendous wealth of this Gospel to the reader, Dr. Barclay has accompanied his unique translation of the text with a detailed commentary almost verse by verse. A comprehensive introduction presents additional material, for the author believes that “there is no book that gains so much from the background from which it emerged.” Throughout the book the deep meaning of “the spiritual gospel” and its fidelity to the inner truth of Jesus’ preaching is clearly and significantly brought home.

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  • Gospel Of John 2

    $35.00

    293 Pages/John, Volume 2 (chapters 8 To 21)

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    THE GOSPEL OF JOHN, Volume 2

    “The Gospel of John,” says Dr. Barclay, “is an amazing book. It can be read and loved without any commentary at all. But the more we study John, the more wealth arises out of it…. There is many a phrase in John whose greatness will not be exhausted in a lifetime, let alone in a single day.” In this volume, Dr. Barclay completes the intensive study begun in The Gospel of John, Volume 1 (covering chapters 1 to 7). His commentary brings to the reader a sharpened perception of the meaning of this Gospel in a new and personal way.

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  • Gospel Of Matthew 2 (Revised)

    $35.00

    378 Pages/Matthew, Volume 2 (chapters 11 To 28)

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    THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW, Volume 2

    Do you know why the region of Caesarea Philippi was an especially appropriate place for Jesus to ask the tremendous question “And you-who do you say that I am?” Are you satisfied about the meaning of “You are Peter, and on this rock…”? Dr. Barclay clarifies these and many other interesting and perplexing matters in this second volume of The Gospel of Matthew. As usual in the series, the “lessons” are arranged for daily reading. The text comes first in Dr. Barclay’s own translation, followed in each case by his commentary.

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  • Gospel Of Mark (Revised)

    $35.00

    371 Pages/Mark (16 Chapters)

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    THE GOSPEL OF MARK

    “When we study the Gospel According to Saint Mark,” declares Dr. Barclay, “we study the most important book in the New Testament, for in it we have the first life of Jesus ever to be written,” the one on which all other accounts are based. In his introduction, Dr. Barclay explains why the first three Gospels are called synoptic, how they came to be written, and how scholars have concluded that Mark was the first. Touching on Mark’s own life, he discusses the rift that Mark occasioned between Paul and Barnabas, Mark’s sources of information about Jesus, the characteristics of his Gospel writing, and the mystery of the “lost ending.”

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  • Basic Principles Of Biblical Counseling

    $24.99

    “The local church should and can successfully assume responsibility within its ranks for restoring troubled people to full, productive, creative lives.” “If we are to hope for success in such immense and seriously neglected responsibility, pastors need to return to the biblical model not of ministering to their people but of equipping their people to minister to each other by using their spiritual gifts.” “Congregations need to regain that wonderful sense of ‘koinonia’ fellowship and pro practice true community.”

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  • Now That Youre A Deacon

    $14.99

    1. Understand Your Work As A Deacon
    2. Serve As Partner With Your Pastor
    3. Translate Qualifications Into Service
    4. Sharpen Your Skills For Deacon Service
    5. Become A Caring Witness
    6. Support Your Church And Denomination
    7. Grow As A Christian Steward
    8. Magnify Christ In Your Home
    9. Know The How And Why Of Deacon Work

    133 Pages

    Additional Info
    From the publisher: A combination of practical guidance and inspiration on character, relationship to church and pastor, stewardship, missions and more.

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  • Worship In The Early Church A Print On Demand Title

    $18.99

    The first Christians included several elements in their tributes to God, reflecting their Jewish heritage and their belief in Jesus Christ as the Messiah. Martin examines the aspects of early Christian worship—prayers and praises, singing, creeds and confessions, preaching, offerings, and sacraments—to foster renewed interest in the life and worship of today’s churches.

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  • New Testament Era

    $29.00

    Abbreviations
    Introduction

    I. Judah Under Persian Rule, 539-332 B.C.
    1. The Iranian Sphere Of Influence
    2. The Early Achaemenids
    A. Cyrus, Darius I, Xerxes, And Artaxerxes I
    B. Ezra And Nehemiah In Jerusalem
    C. Judaism In The Persian Empire
    3. The Late Achaemenids
    A. The General Situation
    B. The Samaritan Schism
    C. The Last Perisan Wars
    D. The Effects Of Persian Rule On Judaism

    II. Judea Under Hellenistic Rule
    1. The Hellenistic Sphere Or Influence
    A. Alexander’s Campaign
    B. Hellenism
    C. Diadochi And Epigoni
    2. Egyptian Hegemony
    A. Ptolemy I-III And The Rise Of Egypt
    B. Jerusalem Under The Ptolemies
    C. Ptolemy IV, Ptolemy V, And The Decline Of Egypt
    3. Syrian Hegemony
    A. Antiochus III, Seleucus IV, And Antiochus IV
    B. Religious Oppression
    C. Maccabeus, Jonathan, And Simon

    III. The Hasmonean Rule
    1. Rule By High Priests
    A. Simon As High Priest
    B. Hyrcanus I
    2. Kings
    A. Aristobulus I
    B. Janneus
    C. Alexandra, Hyrcanus II, And Aristobulus II

    IV. Palestine Under Rome And Herod
    1. The Roman Sphere Of Influence
    A. The Rise Of Rome As A World Power
    B. Pompey Occupies Palestine
    2. Triumvirs, Antipater, And Herod
    A. Antipater
    B. Herod I
    C. The Date Of Jesus’ Birth

    V. Palenstine At The Time Of Jesus And The Apostles
    1. The Division Of Herod’s Kingdom
    2. Galilee-Perea And Northern Trans-Jordan At The Time Of Jesus
    A. Antipas’ Two Territories
    B. Jesus’ Homeland
    C. The Synagogues
    D. The Reign Of Antipas
    E. The Land And Rule Of Philip
    3. Judea And Samaria In The Time Of Jesus And The Primitive Church
    A. The Two Territories Of Archelaus
    B. The Reign Of Archelaus
    C. The Establishment Of The First Procuratorship
    D. Roman Government
    E. The Jewish Administration
    F. The High Council
    G. Sadducees And Pharisees
    H. Priests And Essenes
    I. Pilate, Golgotha, The Primitive Church
    4. Palestine In The Time Of James And Paul
    A. Agrippa I As King Of Judea
    B. The Second Procuratorship, The Zealot Movement, And The Church

    VI. The Roman Empire In The Time Of Jesus And The Apostles
    1. The Empire, The Jews, And The Christians
    2. Augustus And Tiberius
    A. Augustus’ System Of Government
    B. The Provinces Under Augustus And Afterward
    C. The Status Quo Under Tiberius
    3. Caligula, Claudius, And Nero
    A. Disappointment Under Caligula
    B. Developments Under Claudius
    C. Disintegration Under Nero

    VII. The Roman Empire In The Subapostolic Period
    1. The Jewish War And The Civil Wars
    A. The First Jewish War
    B. The Roma

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    This volume by an internationally know New Testament scholar and historian offers a concise history of the complex and often obscure period, from the Jewish exile to the completion of the New Testament writings and the onset of the age of martyrs, which was of such crucial significance for Judaism and Christianity. The author’s attention is concentrated on the political, social and religious factors in this period. Beginning with the period in which Judea was under Persian rule, from which much of the religion and cultural heritage of Judaism derives, the author goes on to describe the process of hellenization that occurred after the conquest of Alexander the Great when Persian rule came to an end. The major portion of the book is devoted to the New Testament era proper, when Palestine was under Roman domination. Finally, the author traces the events which led to the ultimate divorce of Christianity and Judaism.

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  • Religions Of America

    $38.99

    This fascinating new book reflects the results of the turmoil and change in the religions of America since Leo Rosten first wrote about them.

    The first section consists of nineteen articles by distinguished men, each one a recognized authority on the creed for which he speaks, setting forth the clear and candid stories of our own faiths and those of our neighbors. All religions are covered, from the major established groups to the “charismatic” cults. There are also chapters about the agnostic, the non-churchgoer and what he believes, and the scientist. A multitude of questions are raised and answered, such as: What percent of ministers profess they no longer believe in God? In which leading church can homosexuals be married? How many priests condone birth control devices? Abortions? Which faiths feel what way about intermarriage? Divorce? Have churches that participated in social activism in the 1960s gained or lost in their membership and their finances? Have the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches significantly changed their 400-year-old schism?

    Part Two is the Almanac, a massive compendium that is more complete and far-ranging than any other existing one, with the statistics, public opinion polls, basic documents, sociological resumes and psychological analyses of the role, conflicts, influences and trends that characterize religion in the United States today. These basic authoritative facts and figures are accompanied by the author’s own essays and comments on material that is rarely subjected to critical examination. There is also a Glossary of religious terminology.

    Those familiar with Leo Rosten’s A Guide to the Religions of America (1955) and his Religions in America (1963) need not be told of the extraordinary reception both volumes received from the reviewers and the public. They were acclaimed by theologians of all faiths. Each book sold hundreds of thousands of copies. But this new Religions of America renders those two volumes entirely out of date. There is no other book even remotely comparable to it.

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  • Books Of The Prophet Jeremiah Chapters 26-52

    $35.99

    Continues the commentary, discussing the composition of the book and giving an outline of its dominant themes.

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  • Yesterday Today And Tomorrow A Print On Demand Title

    $38.99

    This is the first systematic and comprehensive study of the biblical view of time and history as it occurs in the Old Testament. The author specifically focuses on the use and function of certain formal expressions involving the Hebrew word yom, ‘day’. The first chapter formally surveys the use of yom in the Old Testament. Chapters 2, 3, and 4 investigate, respectively, The Day Past, The Day Present, and The Day Future. They discuss, first, the various genres of historical narration: legend, saga, annals, etc,; second, various kinds of discourse in which the meaning of ‘today’ is spoken about; and third, the prophetic and apocalyptic genres, in which the future is being defined from the present point of view.

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  • Christian Looks At Himself A Print On Demand Title

    $19.99

    What kind of self-image should Christians have? Should they see themselves primarily as unworthy sinners before a holy God?

    The biblical view, Anthony A. Hoekema argues in this brief and readable study, is that man, having been made in God’s own image, was the capstone of God’s creation. Even when he fell, God considered him of such worth that he gave up his only Son to redeem him. And in Christ, as Paul makes plain, men are made into new creatures. This does not mean that the redeemed live a life of sinless perfection; it does mean that what is most distinctive about them is the new life they have in Christ. And this new life entitles Christians to a self-image which is essentially positive.

    But accepting the biblical view of their worth can be difficult for Christians burdened with feelings of guilt. How can such Christians learn to see themselves in a better light? And how can others in the Christian community – preachers, counselors, teachers, parents – help fellow members to attain the positive self-image that is essential to the Christian faith? Part Two of The Christian Looks at Himself offers concrete answers to these questions and in doing so points up the social dimension of being in Christ. As the Christian accepts himself as a creature made new in Christ, so in love he must also fully accept fellow Christians as recreated in that same Christ.

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  • Holy Scripture A Print On Demand Title

    $38.99

    In this series rooted in the normative significance of Scripture, noted Dutch theologian G. C. Berkouwer examines great doctrines of the Reformed faith, developing and defending Reformed theology through interaction with a wide range of theologies and theologians. Berkouwer treats a broad range of topics related to the doctrine of Scripture, including the testimony of the Spirit, Holy Scripture as canon, the doctrine of inspiration, and the authority and interpretation of scripture.

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  • Real Satan : From Biblical Times To The Present

    $18.00

    James Kallas presents the real Satan by examining who Satan is in both Old and New Testaments.

    Many will want to scoff at the idea that Satan exists at all, precisely because their image of Satan is relegated to the ways in which he is depicted, particularly in the New Testament. There, Satan’s presence caused people to be blind, deaf, lame, as well as to foam at the mouth, scream out obscenities, and roll in the fire.

    Others will take Satan’s power too seriously by making too much of his power, as if Satan is even more powerful than Jesus Christ.

    James Kallas presents a balanced study of the ways in which Satan is manifest in such contemporary places and activities as drug and alcohol abuse, atheism, and in satanic worship.

    The Real Satan uniquely and seriously addresses Satan’s presence and power, yet with even more seriousness this book points to the assurance that Jesus Christ is victorious over Satan and all evil powers.

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  • Jerusalem In The Time Of Jesus

    $39.00

    If there’s anything you want to know about first-century Jerusalem, you’ll find it here! Jeremias discusses industries, commerce, foreign influence, economic classes, social status, and much more. His wide range of sources include Talmudic material, Josephus, Philo, Qumranic material, and recent archaeological information.

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  • Man In Demand (Teacher’s Guide)

    $15.99

    Harvest House Print On Demand Title

    Gives word-for-word class instruction, together with directions for special demonstrations, activities, object lessons, and skits. “Man in Demand” leads students from practical instruction in everyday concerns to spiritual instruction based on the needs of their age group.

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