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    • Truth And Politics

      $81.66

      Contents:
      Introduction
      1. Ratzinger On Truth As Essentially Uncreated: Correspondence And The Analogy Of Being
      2. Ratzinger On Truth As Illuminated And Mediated
      3. Milbank On Truth As Created: Correspondence And The Analogy Of Creation
      4. Milbank On Truth As Illuminated And Mediated
      5. Ratzinger And Milbank Compared
      6. Ratzinger’s Theology Of Politics And Milbank’s Political Theology
      Conclusion
      Bibliography

      Additional Info
      One of the perennial questions in political theology is how the concept of truth is defined and how such is grounded theologically. The answer to this determines, to a great degree, theological engagement with and appropriations of political systems and theological accounts of political and social order. Truth and Politics tackles this crucial question through an analysis and comparison of the thought of two of the most important contemporary Catholic and Protestant theologians, Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI) and John Milbank.

      Peter Samuel Kucer here traces out the critical question of the relationship of theology and politics, particularly as it intersects with ecclesiology, through a focus on the issue of the theological relationship to socialism. In this, Kucer demonstrates the competing accounts in the theologies of Joseph Ratzinger and John Milbank, arguing that Ratzinger’s theology is oriented in such a way that it maintains a provisional openness with regard to political forms-that theology and politics, while interconnected, do not demand commitment to a singular form of political model-in contrast to Milbank’s work, which subscribes to a particular pattern of church and politics.

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    • With The Clouds Of Heaven

      $28.99

      List Of Tables
      Series Preface
      Author’s Preface
      Abbreviations

      1. Preliminaries
      2. From Eden To The End: Daniel In The Old Testament Salvation History
      3. The Literary Structure Of Daniel
      4. Four Kingdoms; Then Everlasting Dominion: The History Of The Future
      5. Seventy Weeks And Seventy Weeks Of Years: Daniel’s Prayer And Gabriel’s Revelation
      6. The One Like A Son Of Man And Other Heavenly Beings In Daniel
      7. Interpretations Of Daniel In Early Jewish Literature
      8. Interpretations Of Daniel In The New Testament (except Revelation)
      9. Interpretaitons Of Daniel In The Apocalypse
      10. Typological Patterns: Daniel In Biblical Theology

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

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      “And behold, with the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him. And to him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom.” (Daniel 7:13-14 ESV). Perceiving a hole in evangelical biblical theology that should be filled with a robust treatment of the book of Daniel, James Hamilton takes this chance to delve into the book’s rich contribution to the Bible’s unfolding redemptive-historical storyline. By setting Daniel in the broader context of biblical theology, this canonical study helps move us toward a clearer understanding of how we should live today in response to its message. First, he shows how the book’s literary structure contributes to its meaning, and then addresses key questions and issues, concluding by examining typological patterns. Hamilton argues that the four kingdoms prophesied by Daniel are both historical and symbolic-that the “one like a son of man” seen by Daniel is identified with and distinguished from the Ancient of Days in a way that would be mysterious until Jesus came as both the son of David and God incarnate. He elaborates that the interpretations of Daniel in early Jewish literature attest to strategies similar to those employed by New Testament authors and exposes that those authors provide a Spirit-inspired interpretation of Daniel that was learned from Jesus. He also highlights how the book of Revelation uses Daniel’s language, imitates his structure, points to the fulfillment of his prophecies and clarifies the meaning of his “seventieth week.”

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    • Philippians And Philemon

      $47.00

      In this latest volume in the Belief series, Daniel L. Migliore plumbs the depth of Paul’s letters to the Philippians and to Philemon. With splendid theological reflection, Migliore explores central themes of these remarkable letters–themes that include the practice of prayer, righteousness from God, and the work of reconciliation and transformation through Jesus Christ.

      Migliore shows how Philippians continues to speak to churches that, like the church at Philippi, struggle to be faithful to Christ, worry about the future, and need guidance. And in Philemon, Migliore finds a letter with importance far beyond its size–a letter that can enrich our understanding of the fullness of the gospel that Paul proclaims. In both books, Migliore deftly shows Paul as a remarkable theologian and pastor with a message instructive to the church of every age.

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    • From Crisis To Christ

      $56.99

      Scholars continue to unearth valuable understandings of the historical and religious worlds out of which the New Testament writings emerged. This beautifully-crafted introduction notes more than two dozen contextual crises and how the biblical text addresses and reflects them. From the ministry of Jesus, to the rise and progress of the Christian movement, to the epistles of Paul and other leaders, to a vision of God’s final cosmic victory, the New Testament books are succinctly introduced in literary, historical, and theological perspectives. Designed for optimal use in a 14- or a 10-week undergraduate or graduate course, each chapter is designed with four primary features in mind: (a) contextual crises shedding light on the subject; (b) connections with the biblical writings being discussed in that chapter; (c) primary features of the book(s) being discussed; and (d) an application section dealing with the relevance of the biblical content then and now. Anderson also uses call-out boxes and shorter vignettes to heighten particular themes, while images, charts, and maps are used to make information accessible for students.

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    • Centered In God

      $14.99

      Introduces Christianity’s most central belief, the doctrine of the Trinity, by exploring how the Trinity shapes key aspects of Christian faith and spirituality.

      In the early church the Trinitarian vision of God was foundational for Christian identity, unity, and spirituality. For many Christians today, however, the Trinity is viewed as unreasonable and impractical. What exactly is the doctrine of the Trinity, and why is it so central to Christian faith and life?

      Centered in God is an accessible introduction to the Trinitarian vision of God and its implications for the Christian life. It not only presents the doctrine of the Trinity as formulated by the early church, but also leads readers to know and worship the Trinity, and live in light of the Christian understanding of God. Further, it proposes that recovering the central place of the Trinity could lead to theological and spiritual renewal in the church today.

      More than an introduction to the Trinity, Centered in God is a primer on Christian faith and spirituality that will deepen your walk with God.

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    • War On The Male Child

      $12.48

      SKU (ISBN): 9781938624858ISBN10: 1938624858Binding: Trade PaperPublished: July 2014Publisher: Kudu Publishing Print On Demand Product

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    • Theater And Film

      $15.00

      With “Theater and Film: A Christian Perspective,” Paul Kuritz revises his acclaimed book, “The Fiery Serpent: A Christian Theory of Film and Theater,” through the perspective of the ancient Orthodox church. Following the lead of the great Russian filmmaker Andrey Tarkovsky, who asked, “Perhaps our capacity to create is evidence that we ourselves were created in the image of God?” Kuritz examines Moses’ bronze serpent as a paradigm for understanding the Christian artist’s work in theater and film. The reader will discover how a Christian artist can make theater and film in union with Christ, so that the work is not merely that of an individual, but of his common life with and in Christ.X

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    • Recent Developments In Trinitarian Theology

      $48.75

      Recent Developments in Trinitarian Theology explores the major renaissance that Trinitarian theology has undergone in recent decades. Remarkably, all the main Christian denominations have participated in this, and contemporary Trinitarian theology is a discussion that often crosses over confessional boundaries.

      English-language theology plays an important role in the renewal of Trinitarian theology and that role is the focus of this symposium. Its purpose is twofold: to gather in an international setting leading thinkers to present the major developments in Trinitarian theology and to show how Trinitarian theology can contribute to new thinking in several contemporary systematic and critical fields, including political theology and the theology of religions.

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    • Augustines Theology Of Preaching

      $45.00

      Contents:
      Summary
      Preface
      Introduction
      1. The Historical Context Of Augustine’s Preaching
      2. Pagan Oratory
      3. Training Preachers: De Doctrina Christiana
      4. Interiority, Temporality & Scripture
      5. Case Study: Riches & Money
      6. Case Study: Death & Resurrection
      7. Case Study: Relationships
      8. Conclusion
      Bibliography

      Additional Info
      Scholarship has painted many pictures of Augustine-the philosophical theologian, the refuter of heresy, or contributor to doctrines like Original Sin-but the picture of Augustine as preacher, says Sanlon, has been seriously neglected. When academics marginalize the Sermones ad Populum, the real Augustine is not presented accurately. In this study, Sanlon does more, however, than rehabilitate a neglected view of Augustine. How do the theological convictions that Augustine brought to his preaching challenge, sustain, or shape our work today? By presenting Augustine’s thought on preaching to contemporary readers Sanlon contributes a major new piece to the ongoing reconsideration of preaching in the modern day, a consideration that is relevant to all branches of the twenty-first century church.

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    • Reading Theologically

      $36.66

      Reading is one of the basic skills a student needs. But reading is not just an activity of the eyes and the brain. Reading Theologically, edited by Eric D. Barreto, brings together eight seminary educators from a variety of backgrounds to explore what it means to be a reader in a seminary context-to read theologically.

      Reading theologically involves a specific mindset and posture towards texts and ideas, people and communities alike. Reading theologically is not just about academic skill building but about the formation of a ministerial leader who can engage scholarship critically, interpret Scripture and tradition faithfully, welcome different perspectives, and help lead others to do the same.

      This brief, readable, edited volume emphasizes the vital skills, habits, practices, and values involved in reading theologically. Reading Theologically is a vital resource for students beginning the seminary process and professors of introductory level seminary courses.

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    • Narrative Obtrusion In The Hebrew Bible

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      Narrative critics of the Hebrew Bible often describe the biblical narrators as “laconic,” “terse,” or “economical.” The narrators generally remain in the background, allowing the story to proceed while relying on characters and dialogue to provide necessary information to readers. On those occasions when these narrators add notes to their stories, scholars may characterize such interruptions as “asides” or redactions.

      Christopher T. Paris calls attention to just these narrative interruptions, in which the storyteller “breaks frame” to provide information about a character or even in order to direct reader understanding and, Paris argues, to prevent undesirable construals or interpretations of the story.

      After surveying the phenomenon of omniscient narration and narrative obtrusiveness in the Hebrew Bible and other ancient Near Eastern literature, Paris focuses on the Deuteronomistic History. Here the narrator occasionally obtrudes into the narrative to manage or deflect anticipated reader questions and assumptions, sometimes invoking the divine, sometimes protecting a favored character, in an interpretive stance that Paris compares with the commentary provided by later rabbis and in the Targums. Attention to narrative obtrusion offers an entry point into the world of the narrator, Paris argues, and thus promises to redefine aspects of narrative criticism.

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    • Future Of The Word

      $65.00

      In scripture, Jesus promises a future that potentially infuses all texts: “my words will not pass away” (Matt 24:35). This book argues that texts-even literary texts-, have an eschatology, too, a part in God’s purpose for the cosmos. They, with all creation, move toward participation in the new creation, in the Trinity’s expanding, creative love. This eschatological future for texts impacts how we understand meaning making, from the level of semiology to that of hermeneutics.

      This book tells the story of how readers participate in the future of the word, the eschatology of texts. If texts have a future in the kingdom of God, then readers’ engagements with them-everything from preservation and utterance to translation, criticism, and call and response-can cultivate those futures in the love of the Trinity. Kriner explores how the fallenness and failures of texts, alongside readers’ own failures, while seeming to challenge the future of the word, ultimately point to reading as a posture of reconciliation, in which reader and text meet in the Maranatha of all text

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    • Christ The Light

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      Light is one of the most ancient and significant metaphors adopted by Christianity by which to understand the significance of Jesus Christ. The Easter liturgy, for instance, is marked by beautiful and powerful rituals proclaiming Christ as the light of the world in his death and resurrection. That understanding developed over subsequent centuries into a larger doctrine of illumination-how Christians come to understand and know God through Christ the Light. In this work, David Whidden takes up that theme in contesting a standard paradigm of interpretation that asserts that Aquinas eliminated the doctrine of illumination in his theology.

      In Christ the Light, Whidden argues that illumination is a critical systematic motif in Aquinas’ theology, one that involves the nature of truth, knowledge, and God; at the root, Aquinas’ theology of light, or illumination, is christological, grounding human knowledge of God and eschatological beatitude. This volume establishes the theological network formed by the crucial motif of light/illumination in Aquinas, from how theology operates to the systematic, sacramental, and moral coordinates in Aquinas’ theology. Christ the Light thus provides a much needed and illuminating retrieval of the one of the most important and creative theologians in the western Christian tradition.

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    • Nuestra Fe : A Sourcebook For Latin American Christianity

      $50.99

      Spanning more than 500 years, this illustrated book covers the rich history of Christianity in Latin America as it describes and clarifies its multiplicity of expressions. The authors use an analytical framework as they describe the institutional religious history for the period covered in that chapter, providing the context from which to look at other concurrent though non-institutional developments within Christianity. Each section includes sources that look at the way Christianity manifested and continues to manifest itself in the life of Latin American society, including its women, its enslaved and indigenous populations, and the modern-day marginalized sectors. Each chapter includes a general introduction that sets the context and the themes of that chapter’s readings along with questions to help the reader interact with the primary source.

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    • Method Of Our Mission

      $39.99

      Theology shapes who we are and how we organize to transform the world. Especially written for required United Methodist classes, this accessible book uses a Wesleyan theological frame-connection-to help readers understand United Methodism’s polity and organization as the interrelationship of our beliefs, mission, and practice. The book is organized into four parts-United Methodist beliefs, mission, practice, and organization. Polity and organization are primary embodiments of The United Methodist Church. Functional in nature, these aspects of the denomination facilitate our mission to make disciples for the transformation of the world. This book connects denominational governance and organization to our beliefs as well as our mission. A clear understanding of our identity-as Methodists with Wesleyan roots in connection-and our purpose-to make disciples for the transformation of the world-can help students of United Methodism navigate this treacherous landscape as present and future leaders. Dr. Warner also addresses the estrangement between theology and institutional structures and practice by framing governance practices and organizational structure within a Wesleyan theology of connection. This approach will assist current and future denominational leaders in understanding their practices of administration and participation in polity as a theological endeavor and key component of their ministries.

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    • Evangelical Postcolonial Conversations

      $30.99

      Introduction: Why Postcolonial Conversations Matter

      Reflection On Postcolonial Friendship
      Brian D. McLaren

      The Importance Of Postcolonial Evangelical Conversations
      Steve Hu

      A Response To The Postcolonial Roundtable: Promises, Problems And Prospects
      Gene L. Green

      The Postcolonial Challenge To Evangelicals
      Editors

      Prospects And Problems For Evangelical Postcolonialisms
      Robert S. Heaney

      Part 1 Mission And Metanarrative: Origins And Articulations
      Introduction To Part 1- L. Daniel Hawk

      1. From Good: “The Only Good Indian Is A Dead Indian”; To Better: “Kill The Indian And Save The Man”; To Best: “Old Things Pass Away And All Things Become White!” An American Hermeneutic Of Colonization
      L. Daniel Hawk And Richard L. Twiss

      2. North American Mission And Motive: Following The Markers
      Gregory L. Cuellar And Randy S. Woodley

      3. Postcolonial Feminism, The Bible And The Native Indian Women
      Jayachitra Lalitha

      4. Converting A Colonialist Christ: Toward An African Postcolonial Christology
      Victor Ifeanyi Ezigbo And Reggie L. Williams

      Part 2 The Stories Behind The Colonial Stories
      Introduction To Part 2 – Kay Higuera Smith

      5. Tracing The Metanarrative Of Colonialism And Its Legacy
      Teri R. Merrick

      6. American Exceptionalism As Prophetic Nationalism
      Kurt Anders Richardson

      Part 3 Revisioning Evangelical Theology
      Introduction To Part 3 – Jayachitra Lalitha

      7. The Apocalypse Of Colonialism: Notes Toward A Postcolonial Eschatology
      Christian T. Collins Winn And Amos Yong

      8. Jesus/Christ The Hybrid: Toward A Postcolonial Evangelical Christology
      Joya Colon-Berezin And Peter Goodwin Heltzel

      9. Recovering The Spirit Of Pentecost: Canon And Catholicity In Postcolonial Perspective
      Megan K. DeFranza And John R. Franke

      Part 4 Transforming The Evangelical Legacy
      Introduction To Part 4 – Kay Higuera Smith

      10. The Problem And Promise Of Praxis In Postcolonial Criticism
      Federico A. Roth And Gilberto Lozano

      11. Embracing The Other: A Vision For Evangelical Identity
      Kay Higuera Smith

      12. Healthy Leadership And Power Differences In The Postcolonial Community: Two Reflections
      Nicholas Rowe And Ray Aldred

      13. Christian Disciplines As Ways Of Instilling God’s Shalom For Postcolonial Communities: Two Reflections
      Nicholas Rowe And Safwat A. Marzouk

      Part 5 Closing The Circle
      Introduction To Part 5: The Evolution Of The Postcolonial Roundtable
      Joseph F. Duggan

      14. Hosting A True Roundtable: Dialogue Across T

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      How does the church respond to issues of imperialism, race and globalization? Constructing an evangelical postcolonial theology may be the solution to dealing with these ever-growing issues. Gathering together essays presented at the 2010 Postcolonial Roundtable at Gordon College, this groundbreaking volume seeks to reconcile the ugly history of cultural dominion and colonialism with new perspectives on global society. Rethinking and reimagining the concepts of identity, power, interpretation and historiography through the lens of Christianity, the editors provide readers with new ways of understanding and bettering the world. “The Christian faith of the future must be a joint enterprise in which the descendants of the colonized and the descendants of the colonizers come together, reflect on the past and imagine a different and better future together,” contributor Brian McLaren states. “That work will involve risks and dangers for both groups, and the contributions of both are essential. One lesson the gospel surely teaches us is this: we are all connected.” Addressing themes like nationalism, Christology and western conquest, contributors discuss reasons Christians need to be careful how they frame their conversations on global topics. The language of “mission” can be misconstrued in light of postcolonial perspectives, and the essays dig into the role of evangelicalism in modern Christian outreach to help us keep pace with what God is doing in our era.

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    • Introduction To Biblical Ethics (Revised)

      $65.00

      34 Chapters

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      What should we do or not do? What attitudes, behavior and qualities are good? Can we be good without God? What is the highest good, the purpose of human existence? These are the questions the study of ethics seeks to answer. Unlike many approaches to ethics, this book foundationally turns to Scripture, going only as far as Scripture itself goes. The result is an overview of biblical ethics that not only addresses the life of love and wisdom to be lived out by Christians as virtuous individuals, but also as Christians in community, in society and in a world of God’s creation. Key preliminary considerations of love, law, sin and virtue are given their due in this thoroughly revised and updated text. The bulk of the work is then organized around the Ten Commandments and ethical themes springing from them-loving God (commandments 1-4) and loving others (commandments 6-10). This new edition includes added material on ethical alternatives such as relativism, social contract, utilitarianism and evolutionary ethicsthe seven deadly sins as well as the cardinal virtues vs. theological virtuesend-of-life ethics, stem-cell research, animal rights, sexuality, genetics and technology, and other bioethical issues such as plastic surgery and surrogate motherhood technology and its depersonalizing effects as well as helping the poorthe church’s engagement in society and how Christians can make a difference in the media. McQuilkin and Copan stay focused on how we are fulfilling the purposes of God for our lives-a will that is for our good and our well-being. This comprehensive study is the place to begin on the journey of living wisely, faithfully and obediently.

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    • Being Church Doing Life

      $18.99

      Evidence now suggests that contextual church plants have an important role to play in church growth. There is an increasing international interest in these new and different forms of church, often known as ‘Fresh Expressions’ or ’emerging church’. Author Michael Moynagh is a member of the UK national Fresh Expressions movement, a remarkable initiative that has attracted widespread attention around the world. In this inspiring volume he shares practical and comprehensive advice on how to start and grow new churches – however small – in every context of life. This popular introduction emphasizes practical aspects, telling many of the great stories that have emerged through practitioners. It will enthuse and help church leaders and individuals to start and develop these communities; and advise them on how to help them grow to maturity and become sustainable.

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    • Essential Church : A Wesleyan Ecclesiology

      $19.99

      With so many denominations and differing ideas about what the church is and does, arriving at a clear understanding of the church is a formidable challenge. The pastors and educators who have contributed to this book explore the meaning,purpose, and function of the church, as well as its structure. They address topics such as the kingdom of God, worship, and mission, in relation to the body of Christ, and give special attention to Wesleyan theological concerns.This theology of the church is an accessible resource for anyone, minister or layperson, who desires a better grasp of the church. This stimulating ecclesiology is a valuable addition to any theological library.

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    • Faith And Reason

      $25.99

      Steve Wilkens edits a debate between three different understandings of the relation between faith and reason, between theology and philosophy. The three views include: Faith and Philosophy in Tension, Faith Seeking Understanding and the Thomistic Synthesis. This introduction to a classic problem will be an essential resource for students.

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    • Christianity On Trial

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      Is Christianity reasonable? Is it more reasonable to believe that a god exists than not? Is it plausible that such a god would choose to create and communicate with humanity? Can we trust the alleged eyewitness testimony to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus? Mark Lanier, one of America’s top trial lawyers, brings a legal eye to examine the plausibility of the Christian faith. Explaining the rules that courts follow to determine the likelihood of truth, he interrogates key witnesses from throughout history to explore whether it makes sense to accept the Christian worldview or not. At the end of the day, all of us must choose for ourselves what is worthy of belief and what is not. Weigh the arguments and decide for yourself.

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    • Resurrected God : Karl Barths Trinitarian Theology Of Easter

      $65.00

      Contents:
      1. Introduction
      2. The Verdict Of The Father And The Generation Of The Son
      3. The Direction Of The Son And The Procession Of The Spirit
      4. The Promise Of The Spirit And The Perichoresis Of God
      5. The Resurrected God
      Bibliography

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      The Resurrected God is an exciting, innovative examination of the resurrection of Christ and its relationship to the doctrine of the Trinity in the mature work of Karl Barth, particularly across the three parts of Volume IV of Church Dogmatics. John Drury argues that, for Barth, the subject and basis of Christ’s resurrection is the triune God. The volume demonstrates that Barth explicated the doctrine of Christ’s resurrection through a unique Trinitarian grammar and grounds the event of the resurrection in the eternal triune being of God.

      Closely expositing and analyzing Barth’s deployment of this Trinitarian grammar in the fourth volume, the author turns to a constructive reconsideration of Barth’s earlier doctrine of the Trinity in the first volume, examining that material in light of the concept of God operative in the later work. Thinking with and beyond Barth, the author concludes that resurrection is inextricably linked with the Triune life of the God who raises and is raised.

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    • Political Vanity : Adam Ferguson On The Moral Tensions Of Early Capitalism

      $58.33

      Introduction
      1. Ferguson’s Political Theology
      2. The Meaning Of History
      3. Action And Human Nature
      4. The Peril Of Commercial Society
      5. Trappings Of Liberal Democratic Capitalism

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      Political Vanity aims to illuminate the central debates over the historical, moral, and political legitimacy of market capitalism by engaging central theorists of the Scottish Enlightenment, in particular the philosopher and sociologist Adam Ferguson. Ferguson was a contemporary of philosophers and economists David Hume and Adam Smith, and actively questioned many of the pillars of early capitalism on theological grounds. Namely:

      * conjectural histories used to justify economic liberalization

      * reduction of human action to production and consumption

      * the inevitable tendency of capitalist power to undermine political institutions

      Ferguson argued that far from equalizing and liberating, the unfettered market left to its own devices takes the form of despot, enslaving civil society in bonds of its own making. His ideas continue to have theological, philosophical, and ethical relevance today.

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    • Eucharist As Meaning

      $34.95

      This study moves beyond postmodern trends in Catholic eucharistic theology by exploring the works of Bernard Lonergan and Louis-Marie Chauvet: “Having learned from both Chauvet’s critique of metaphysics and Lonergan’s development of a critical metaphysics, we hope to offer a fruitful understanding of traditional eucharistic doctrines that is able to respond to some contemporary problems and shed some light on the great mystery that stands at the center of Christian worship” (from the introduction).

      Postmodern theologians have been critical of using metaphysics to interpret the presence of Christ in the Eucharist, liturgical sacrifice, and sacramental causality, preferring instead a symbolic approach. Lonergan’s critical metaphysics, however, offers an account of knowing and being that resists attempts to pit metaphysics against the symbolic and moves sacramental theology into the real world of meaning. The result is a theology of the Eucharist grounded in tradition that speaks to today’s believers.

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    • Atheists Fatal Flaw

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      Most critiques of atheism focus on refuting head-on the claims of atheists. Instead, this unique book faithfully represents what atheists say they believe and stands back to watch as the natural inconsistencies in that worldview inevitably rise to the surface.
      Norman L. Geisler, the apologetic giant of our time, is joined by Daniel J. McCoy, highlighting two inconsistencies in particular. First they examine the atheist’s assertion that God cannot exist because there is evil in the world and that if God truly existed, he would intervene. These same people then turn around and say any intervention on God’s part would impose upon human autonomy, and thus would be unjust. Second, these very interventions that would be considered immoral if imposed upon the earth by God are lauded when they stem instead from some human institution or authority.
      Geisler and McCoy highlight this kind of “doublethink” step by step, showing readers how to identify such inconsistencies in atheistic arguments and refute them–or rather show atheists how they refute themselves.

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    • Theology Of The Third Article

      $65.00

      Contents:
      Introduction
      1. The Spirit Of Objectivity And Subjectivity
      2. The Spirit Of Reality And Possibility
      3. The Spirit Of Truth And Time
      4. The Spirit Of Being And Becoming
      5. The Spirit Of Election And Obedience
      Conclusion

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      Toward the end of his career, Karl Barth made the provocative statement that perhaps what Schleiermacher was up to was a “theology of the third-article” and that he anticipated in the future that a true third-article theology would appear. Many interpreters, of course, took that to indicate not only a change in Barth’s perception of Schleiermacher but also as a self-referential critique. The author investigates this claim, contesting the standard interpretations, and argues for a Barthian pneumatology-a doctrine of the Holy Spirit grounded in the scriptural witness and connected to the vital Christological and dialectical theology found in Barth’s project.

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    • Grassroots Asian Theology

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      A dynamic chapter of church history is now being written in Asia. But the theological inflections at its heart are not well understood by outsiders. The published voices of elite academic theologians have drowned out the cadences of Christian faith as it is spoken, lived and prayed in the homes and churches of Tokyo or Shanghai or Madras. Now in Grassroots Asian Theology Simon Chan examines Asian Christianity at its daily, sustaining level. There he uncovers a vibrant theology that is authentically Asian and truly engaging. More than a mere survey, Grassroots Asian Theology makes a serious and constructive contribution to Asian theology. Organizing his discussion under leading themes of Christian theology, Chan looks at how Christians have grappled with their living faith in the context of Asian cultures and societies. Then, drawing on the church’s broader tradition, he points the way forward. Chan not only probes and informs, he leads and challenges readers across cultures to receive, live and communicate an authentic Christian faith. This is a significant book for both outsiders and insiders to Asian Christianity, as well as those interested in the broader horizons of global theology. Chan reminds us that authentic theologies are grounded in particular peoples, places and cultures.

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    • Let Creation Rejoice

      $26.99

      Preface
      Chapter 1. Apocalypse Now? Living In The Last Days
      Chapter 2. Life On Earth Today
      Chapter 3. Global Climate Change
      Chapter 4. Why Hope? The Gospel And The Future
      Chapter 5. Bringing New Testament Hope Down To Earth
      Chapter 6. Cosmic Catastrophe?
      Chapter 7. Jesus, A Thief In The Night And The Kingdom Of God
      Chapter 8. Revelation And The Renewal Of All Things
      Chapter 9. Finding Joy In An Active And Living Hope
      Afterword. Practical Resources
      Index

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      Let all creation rejoice before the LORD, for he comes. Psalm 96:13 The Bible is bathed with images of God caring for his creation in all its complexity. Yet in the face of climate change and other environmental trends, philosophers, filmmakers, environmentalists, politicians and senior scientists increasingly resort to apocalyptic rhetoric to warn us that a so-called perfect storm of factors threatens the future of life on earth. Jonathan Moo and Robert White ask, “Do these dire predictions amount to nothing more than ideological scaremongering, perhaps hyped-up for political or personal ends? Or are there good reasons for thinking that we may indeed be facing a crisis unprecedented in its scale and in the severity of its effects?” The authors encourage us to assess the evidence for ourselves. Their own conclusion is that there is in fact plenty of cause for concern. Climate change, they suggest, is potentially the most far-reaching threat that our planet faces in the coming decades, and also the most publicized. But there is a wide range of much more obvious, interrelated and damaging effects that a growing number of people, consuming more and more, are having on the planet upon which we all depend. Yet if the Christian gospel fundamentally reorients us in our relationship to God and his world, then there ought to be something radically distinctive about our attitude and approach to such threats. In short, there ought to be a place for hope. And there ought to be a place for Christians to participate in that hope. Moo and White therefore reflect on the difference the Bible’s vision of the future of all of creation makes. Why should creation rejoice? Because God loves and cares the world he made.

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    • Introducing Christian Mission Today

      $50.99

      Mission–a driving force in the long Christian story–today is often cast as the embarrassing relative of tall-steeple religiosity. In our wider culture it’s now tucked in the endnotes of book-club histories or forms the ghostlike ellipses in the six o’clock news. But in Christian Mission Today, Michael Goheen brings the vibrant history, motivation and challenges of Christian mission to the fore. Through the centuries Christian mission has always been recalibrating, retooling and reevangelizing. It has repeatedly taken surprising turns as it is carried along by the Spirit of God. Goheen’s introduction to mission’s biblical, theological and historical dimensions engages the present and anticipates the future. As he unfolds the major issues of the global and urban, the pluralistic and wholistic contexts of mission today, he lays the ground for engaging in God’s great kingdom enterprise. This full-scale text incorporates the keen missional insights of Lesslie Newbigin, David Bosch and other formative thinkers. It will be a valued resource not only for those involved crosscultural contexts but also for those engaged in reevangelizing the West.

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    • Do This : The Shape Style And Meaning Of The Eucharist

      $40.00

      “In introducing eight new eucharistic prayers, “”Common Worship”” has focused fresh attention on the most central act of Christian worship. This text offers a wealth of information on both the words and actions of the Eucharist. Part one focuses on the content of the Eucharist, from the opening greeting to the final blessing and dismissal. Each stage of the service is explored from a biblical and historical perpective and readers discover how the Eucharist has evolved from the days of the Early Church. Part two focuses on the actions of the Eucharist: the posture and movement of the celebrant and participants, ceremonial, symbolism, the role of memory, essentials and variables in the rite. Part Three explores the eight different Eucharistic prayers of “”Common Worship””, their distinctive styles, provenance, theological features and pastoral uses.”

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    • Illumination In Basil Of Caesareas Doctrine Of The Holy Spirit

      $98.33

      Contents:
      Preface
      1. Introduction: Basil And Knowledge Of God
      2. The Illumination And The Holy Spirit
      3. In Divine Light-Baptism As Illumination
      4. The Divine Light Over Creation
      5. The Divine Light Over Scripture
      6. Conclusion: To Speak Of The Spirit Of God
      Index
      Bibliography

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      Although Basil of Caesarea was the first to write a discourse on the Holy Spirit, many scholars have since questioned if he fully believed in the Spirit’s divinity. Timothy P. McConnell argues that Basil did regard the Spirit as fully divine and an equal Person of the Trinity. However, Basil refused to use philosophical terminology to make the point, preferring to use what the Spirit revealed through divine act and Scripture. Thus, “illumination” becomes the primary paradigm for Basil, which later theologians would come to call revelation, setting the stage for this study’s high relevance for contemporary thought.

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    • Depth Of The Human Person

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      Illuminating perspectives on personhood from a worldwide array of interdisciplinary scholars

      This volume brings together leading theologians, biblical scholars, scientists, philosophers, ethicists, and others to explore the multidimensionality and depth of the human person. Moving away from dualistic (mind-body, spirit-flesh, naturalmental) anthropologies, the book’s contributors examine human personhood in terms of a complex flesh-body-mindheart- soul-conscience-reason-spirit spectrum.

      The Depth of the Human Person begins with a provocative essay on the question “Why is personhood conceptually difficult?” It then rises to the challenge of relating theological contributions on the subject to various scientific explorations. Finally, the book turns to contemporary theological-ethical challenges, discussing such subjects as human dignity, embodiment, gender stereotypes, and human personhood at the edges of life.

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    • Theology Of The Book Of Isaiah

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      Yahweh sits enthroned, high and lifted up A shoot grows from the stump of Jesse A Servant pours himself out to death Kings and nations stream to Zion The book of Isaiah’s imagery sparkles as it inspires. It draws us in to meditate and extend our vision along its vectors. But what should we make of this sprawling and puzzling book–so layered and complex in its composition–as a whole? John Goldingay helps us make sense of this “book called Isaiah” as a tapestry of patterned collages. Then, stepping back, he unfurls its unifying themes–from Zion to David to the Holy One of Israel. Like a program guide to Handel’s Messiah, Goldingay helps us see, hear and understand the grandeur of this prophetic masterpiece among the Prophets.

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    • Empowering Memory And Movement

      $81.66

      With Empowering Memory and Movement, Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza completes a three-volume look across her influential work and career. In Transforming Vision (2011), she drew from decades of pioneering scholarship to offer the contours of a critical feminist hermeneutic. The chapters in Changing Horizons (2013) sketched out a theory of liberation. Now, the consequences for a liberating praxis are elaborated in interviews and essays that chart Schussler Fiorenza’s own personal and professional history as these are intertwined with the history of the worldwide movement for emancipation and full equality. Empowering Memory and Movement looks back, but also looks around at challenges and potentialities on the global scene, and looks ahead to an emancipatory future, with a critical and wise engagement with scripture and the interpretive tradition always at the center.

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    • Persons In Relation

      $65.00

      Contents:
      Introduction
      1. The Modernist Condition
      2. Theological Conditioning?
      3. The Postmodernist Conditioning
      4. The ‘Trinity’ And The Evaluation Of The Theological Re-conditioning Ambition
      5. Correlation And/as Hierarchism, Or What We Do Not Need
      6. Correlation Beyond Hierarchism
      7. Perichoresis Of ‘Person’ And ‘Relation’ And Trinitarian Theology
      8. Correlation As Relationship Model In/with The World
      Conclusion
      Bibliography

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      Tracing out the origins of the Trinitarian “revival” in the modern era, particularly on account of the influence of Schleiermacher, Tillich, Barth, Rahner, and Pannenberg, through to the destabilizing effects of postmodernity on Trinitarian discourse, the author provides a critical hermeneutic for the evaluation and implementation of thoughtful Trinitarian theology in the contemporary world. Within this frame, the author argues for viewing the Trinity as the intellectual and conceptual context and interdisciplinary arena of interaction between theology and other forms of intellectual inquiries to generate a robust, multifaceted, and historically fluent doctrine of the Trinity.

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    • Silence And Praise

      $65.00

      Contents:
      Introduction
      1. The Apocalyptic Technique: How John’s Apocalypse Makes Meaning
      2. The War Of Worldcraft: John’s Cosmic Rhetoric Against Roman Imperial Cult Discourse
      3. The Three Cycles Of Seven As Object Of Interpretation
      4. Silence: The Prayerful Endurance And Non-Participation Of The Saints
      5. Praise: Narrating The Emergence Of God’s Reign And The New Creation
      6. Silence And Praise: Economic Non-Participation And Narrating The New Creation
      7. Toward An Apocalyptic Political Theology

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      Cosmology is a central focus in John’s Apocalypse, Ryan Leif Hansen argues, but not in the sense that John envisions a stable cosmos. Rather, John employs cosmological themes for persuasive purposes that include a critique of Roman imperial cultic discourse. Hansen’s argument requires a discussion of the apocalyptic genre and rhetoric, the ways in which apocalyptic literature makes meaning especially through the construction of symbolic worlds, and then a comparison of this means with cosmological themes in which eternal Rome lies at the center of the cosmos.

      John seeks to persuade his hearers that the world, as governed and sustained by Caesar and the Roman gods and perpetuated through the Roman cult and economy, is a false order, passing away in order that God’s new creation, narrated by truthful worship and costly witness to the Lamb, can emerge as gift. The book concludes with suggestions for fruitful conversation with recent work in apocalyptic theology.

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    • Womens Socioeconomic Status And Religious Leadership In Asia Minor

      $81.66

      Introduction
      1. Gender And Status
      2. Wealthy Women And Household Status
      3. Women Patrons
      4. Slave Women
      5. Socioeconomic Religious Status
      Bibliography

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      Moving beyond discussions of patriarchy and prescribed “women’s roles” in the Roman world-discussions that have relied too much on elite literary sources, in her view-Katherine Bain explores what inscriptional data from Asia Minor can tell us about the actual socioeconomic status of women in the first and second centuries C.E. Her findings suggest that outside of the prescriptive lenses of the upper classes, women were described, in honorary and funerary inscriptions, in terms that mirrored the socioeconomic status of men, suggesting that women’s leadership in social associations-and by implication in Jewish and Christian congregations as well-was even more frequent than has been imagined.

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    • To The Ends Of The Earth

      $20.00

      Calvinist missionaries. If you think that sounds like an oxymoron, you’re not alone. Yet a close look at John Calvin’s life and writing reveals a man who was unambiguously passionate about the spread of the gospel and the salvation of sinners. Clearing away centuries’ worth of misunderstanding and stereotypes, Michael Haykin and Jeffrey Robinson highlight the fervent Great Commission vigor underlying all of Calvin’s theology and ministry. From training pastors at his Genevan Academy to sending missionaries to the jungles of Brazil, Calvin consistently sought to encourage and equip Christians for the cause of Christ. This fascinating study shows how-through his life, ministry, and theology-Calvin has influenced generations of theological heirs to take the good news of salvation to the very ends of the earth.

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    • Adam Had To Die

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      It all comes full circle. For countless people, the struggle to understand why God seemingly set us up to fail has kept them from having a relationship with Him. Exactly what is this mystery of sin and what is the real reason God put the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden? In Adam Had to Die, Herbert J. Brunswick, Jr. takes you back to key biblical truths that give you a more complete picture of humanity than any you have ever had before.

      A main component missing from organized church and religion is the natural principle of death generating life. It is a counterintuitive principle, but one that explains a lot about who God is and how everything He created works: “Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit” (John 12:24).

      How can death be the requisite for life? Understanding this principle unlocks the mystery of why the first two created beings were given the choice to disobey. It also explains that the woman was not created during the sixth day and that no one immediately goes to heaven when they die here on earth. If you want to know how the confusion and the holes in teaching about this topic have come to an end, read Adam Had to Die today.

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    • Before Nature : A Christian Spirituality

      $65.00

      Contents:
      Prologue
      Part 1: Considering The Journey
      1. Blessedly Scything With God: You Are Invited
      2. Introducing A Way Of Prayer
      3. The World In Which We Pray
      Part 2: The First Steps Of The Journey
      4. Praying To Jesus
      5. The Ambiguous Case Of One Who Prays To Jesus
      Part 3: Contemplating The Triune God
      6. The Heart Of The Trinity Prayer
      7. The Presence Of The Triune God In Nature
      8. The Works Of The Triune God In Nature
      Part 4: Calling On The Holy Spirit
      9. Calling On The Holy Spirit
      10. Sauntering In The Spirit
      Epilogue
      Appendix
      Index

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      Before Nature caps a set of themes first brought to the fore in Santmire’s previous work, most notably the classic The Travail of Nature. Here Santmire continues the pursuit of a theology bound up with nature and its condition, especially the fragility and fervent expectation of nature’s redemption. Santmire invites readers on a theological and spiritual journey to a prayerful and contemplative knowledge of the Triune God, in which practitioners are inducted into a bountiful relationship with the cosmic and universal ministry of Christ and the Spirit uniting all of nature in a single vision of hope and anticipation.

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    • Future Of The Prophetic

      $65.00

      Contents:
      Preface
      1. Dream And Reality
      2. Are The True Colors Of The Jews, Empire Blue?
      3. Empire Boomerang
      4. The Search For Jewish Identity
      5. Writing Israel’s (and Palestine’s) Anniversary
      6. Tunnel Vision
      7. Unraveling God
      8. Martyrological Imperialism
      9. One State-One Future
      10. Whatever Is Unnamed
      Epilogue

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      Future of the Prophetic argues that in the persistence of the prophetic, the legacy of the ancient Jewish world spread beyond the boundaries of the Jewish community and took root throughout the world. As a way of wisdom and hope, this dual rooting-its grounding in the tradition of ancient Israel and its uncontained itinerancy-unveils a startling but promising new context: a re-presentation of the prophetic from outside the Jewish world to the Jewish community.

      The new situation of contemporary prophetic challenges the fixed religious landscape by reversing traditional boundaries, eschewing power and privilege, and brokering peace through solidarity and common struggle in ecumenical and interfaith contexts.

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    • Signed Sealed Delivered

      $26.95

      An all-in-one volume sharing the history, practice, and viewpoints of Confirmation in
      the Episcopal Church and the first book on the subject for at least 15 years

      * Resolutions regarding Confirmation are coming to the 2015 General Convention

      * Includes questions for reflection and study by individuals and groups

      Many clergy and educators would say that the rite of Confirmation in the Episcopal
      Church today is a sacrament in search of a meaning. Some believe Confirmation is an
      essential rite of passage for adult leadership in the governance of the church. Some
      believe it is a rite that no longer has a place in the life of the church, understanding the
      importance that Baptism now holds in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer’s ecclesiology.
      Following a history of how the rite of Confirmation came about and its implications for
      youth and adults in the church today, voices in the Episcopal Church (bishops, liturgical
      scholars, confirmation leaders, and youth themselves) offer fresh viewpoints here in a
      conversational format to engage the reader.

      AUDIENCE: For bishops, priests, deacons, seminarians, youth leaders, Christian
      educators, parents.

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    • Test : A Seekers Journey To The Meaning Of Life

      $35.99

      This book is a fresh exploration and defense of the biblical worldview. As the title indicates, it primarily targets seekers: spiritually hungry souls who can’t quite shake the feeling that there may be something to the God of the Bible after all. However, it also targets Christians, endeavoring to help them better understand what they believe, why they believe it, and how to communicate their faith skillfully to friends and loved ones. Here author Dean Davis advances a fresh paradigm on the meaning of life, arguing that human existence is not the pointless “mess” spoken of by our postmodern friends in high places, but rather a God-given test of our love of the truth; of our willingness to seek and find the one true worldview. It also defends the philosophical trustworthiness of Christ and the Bible, demonstrating how God has dramatically placed his seal of approval upon these two, marking them out as the true religious and philosophical Teachers of the human race. Davis surveys the biblical worldview in considerable depth, responds to common objections, and carefully explores the implications of Christ’s teachings for seekers. He also compares and contrasts the biblical worldview with others that modern seekers are likely to encounter, devoting special attention to atheistic naturalism, Eastern and New Age pantheism, and Islam. Along the way, he is faithful to share various episodes in own difficult search for truth, thus placing biographical flesh and blood upon the philosophical skeleton of the book. This long, challenging book will not appeal to the casual or faint-hearted. It will, however, supply both hope and help to spiritually hungry souls, souls eager to make and complete the ultimate journey to the ultimate destination: the meaning of life.

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    • Fulfillment Of Biblical Prophecy

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      Be Ready When The Bridegroom Comes

      Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom.
      And five of them were wise, and five were foolish.
      They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them:
      But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps.
      While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept.
      And at midnight there was a cry made, behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.
      Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.
      And the foolish said unto the wise, give us of your oil; for our lamps are gone out.
      But the wise answered, saying, not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves.
      And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage; and the door was shut.
      Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, lord, lord, open to us.
      But he answered and said, verily i say unto you, I know you not.
      Watch therefore; for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the son of man cometh. (Matthew 25: 1-13)

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    • Crucified King : Atonement And Kingdom In Biblical And Systematic Theology

      $26.99

      The kingdom of God and the atonement are two of the most important themes in all of Scripture. Tragically, theologians have often either set the two at odds or focused on one to the complete neglect of the other. In The Crucified King, Jeremy Treat demonstrates that Scripture presents a mutually enriching relationship between the kingdom and atonement that draws significantly from the story of Israel and culminates in the crucifixion of Christ the king. As Israel’s messiah, he holds together the kingdom and the cross by bringing God’s reign on earth through his atoning death. The kingdom is the ultimate goal of the cross, and the cross is the means by which the kingdom comes. Jesus’ death is not the failure of his messianic ministry, nor simply the prelude to his royal glory, but is the apex of his kingdom mission. The cross is the throne from which he rules and establishes his kingdom. Using a holistic approach that brings together the insights of biblical and systematic theology, this book demonstrates not only that the kingdom and the cross are inseparable, but how they are integrated in Scripture and theology.

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    • Spirit Of The Lord Is Upon Me

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      To release in anticipation of the 40th anniversary of the ordinations

      * Gathers the bulk of Sue Hiatt’s writings, never before published

      * Reflections from Sue’s peers and colleagues

      As we approach the 40th anniversary of the irregular ordination of the group of women
      who became known as the “Philadelphia Eleven,” Carter Heyward and Janine LeHane
      gather the writings of Sue Hiatt, considered “bishop to the women” and leader of the
      movement that led to that momentous occasion.
      Quiet, introspective, passionate, strong-minded, Sue Hiatt’s road to Christian feminism
      began as a teenager. These writings, alongside material by Carter Heyward and others
      critical to the movement, are a vital source of study, reflection, and inspiration.

      AUDIENCE: For ordained women (and those who wish to be) across denominations,
      church historians, and seminarians.

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    • Cross And Gendercide

      $28.99

      Acknowledgments
      List Of Abbreviations
      1 A Point Of Departure: The Cross And Global Violence Against Women And Girls
      2 The Numbers And The Stories: The Extent Of The Violence
      3 A Short History: The Social, Religious And Political Roots Of Violence Against Women And Girls
      4 The Cross And The Promise: God For Us
      5 Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Confession And Resistance: A Model For A Church Response To Gendercide
      6 Creative Theological Reflection And Activism: Working To End Gendercide
      Bibliography

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      Violence against women and girls is a human rights epidemic that affects millions of lives around the world. While many Christians are addressing this crisis through education, advocacy and philanthropic support, there has been a reluctance to name gendercide as a theological and confessional issue, a matter that strikes at the very essence of the Christian faith. In The Cross and Gendercide, Elizabeth Gerhardt draws on Luther’s “theology of the cross” to provide a theological basis for naming and responding to the grave sin of global gendercide. She lifts up the work and witness of Dietrich Bonhoeffer as an especially powerful resource for mobilizing the church today toward political action and social engagement. From the perspective of Christ’s cross, the church must raise a prophetic voice against systemic violence and speak up for the myriad women and girls who are invisible and voiceless in the world today.

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    • Why We Live In Community

      $8.00

      In this time-honored manifesto, Arnold and Merton add their voices to the vital discussion of what real community is all about: love, joy, unity, and the great adventure of faith shared with others along the way. Neither writer describes (or prescribes) community here, but they do provide a vision to guide our search.”

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    • Divine Covenants And Moral Order

      $48.99

      This book addresses the old question of natural law in its interesting contemporary context. David VanDrunen draws on both his Reformed theological heritage and the broader Christian natural law tradition to develop a constructive theology of natural law through a thorough study of Scripture.The biblical covenants organize VanDrunen’s study. Part 1 addresses the covenant of creation and the covenant with Noah, exploring how these covenants provide a foundation for understanding God’s governance of the whole world under the natural law. Part 2 treats the redemptive covenants that God established with such people as Abraham and Moses and explores the obligations of God’s people to natural law within these covenant relationships.In the concluding chapter of Divine Covenants and Moral Order VanDrunen reflects on the need for a solid theology of natural law and the importance of natural law for the Christian’s life in the public square.

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    • Practices Of Power

      $98.33

      Contents:
      1. Introduction
      Part 1: Hermeneutical Issues
      2. Four Models For Interpreting The Powers
      3. A Proposed Way Forward: Practices
      Part 2: Practices For Engaging The Powers In The Pauline Communities
      4. Baptism As Deliverance From The Powers: Romans
      5. Cross-Centered Preaching And Church Discipline As Confrontation With The Powers: 1 & 2 Corinthians
      6. Bondage Under The Elements: Galatians
      7. Rescue From The Power Of Darkness: Colossians
      8. Summary: What Are The Powers For Paul?
      Part 3: A Cross-cultural Perspective
      9. The Powers In Cross-Cultural Context: Africa
      Reference Works
      Bibliography

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      The conception of “powers” and “principalities” in Paul’s thought has been amply explored-but how did the powers “work” in the Pauline community? Robert Ewusie Moses argues that Paul’s conception of the powers is best understood through examining the practices he advocates for the early believers. In this detailed study, Moses shows that Paul believed certain practices guarded believers from the dominion of the powers while others exposed humans to the work of powers of darkness. Moses traces the distinct function of “power-practices” in each of Paul’s letters and draws illuminating comparisons with traditional African religious practices.

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