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H. Ray Dunning

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  • Discovering The Bible

    $69.99

    Discovering the Bible has everything you’re looking for in a survey of the Bible. It examines the Bible’s amazing message and story of faith in a way that will captivate readers and impel them to learn more. Thorough, sound biblical scholarship combined with an eye-catching format and easy-to-understand writing style make this textbook a must-have for every Christian’s library.

    In Discovering the Bible, you’ll find:

    Objectives defined for each lesson
    Personal questions to help you relate the Bible to your life
    Sidebars to explain theological points
    Keywords identified and defined on each page
    Study questions for review of the material
    Summary statements at the end of each chapter
    Listing of resources for further study at the end of each chapter
    Colorful pages and images that make it attractive to read
    Short, well-organized chapters

    464 pages.

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  • Introduction To Wesleyan Theology (Revised)

    $12.99

    This work takes the basic tenets of John Wesley and states them in more contemporary terms. An excellent resource for those who desire to understand the Wesleyan tradition.

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  • Laymans Guide To The Apostles Creed

    $8.99

    Next to Scripture, the statement of faith most often used to communicate the essence of Christianity is the Apostles’ Creed. Paper.

    88 pages.

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  • 2nd Coming : A Wesleyan Approach To The Doctrine

    $26.99

    A conspicuous silence on eschatology-the study of last things-pervades the ranks of Wesleyan scholars, which has led to some unfortunate circumstances.
    H. Ray Dunning notes with concern, “While we have been busy with other themes, foreign ideas have virtually stolen the store in this area of theology, with the odd phenomenon that eschatological teachings that are contrary to both good biblical scholarship and Wesleyan theology have virtually assumed the status of orthodoxy among Wesleyans, as well as among other evangelical Christians.”

    This book is an attempt to break the silence. Ten noted Wesleyan scholars probe both the historical and contemporary influences that have shaped the prevailing evangelical view of end-time events.

    You will be challenged to take a more thoughtful and discerning look at what is widely held today in the study of last things, while keeping a strong focus on what Scripture clearly presents as undebatable: Christ will come again.

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