But is it Real?
A Christian apologist answers questions people are asking today. A skilful unpicking of irrational arguments and philosophies that much of today’s rejection of God is based on.
Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry and Writings
This dictionary provides nearly 150 articles covering all the important aspects of Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Psalms, Song of Songs, Lamentations, Ruth and Esther. It is the work of over 90 contributors, many of them experts in this literature.
Francis Schaeffer: An Authentic Life
Francis Schaeffer reached both the intellectual and the labourer, the scientist and the artist, the doubter and the faithless. This biography draws on over 150,000 words of specially collected oral history to reveal who he was and how he became one of the foremost shapers of modern evangelical Christianity.
Introducing Theological Interpretation of Scripture
The ‘theological interpretation of Scripture’ (TIS) movement seeks to bridge the modern gap between biblical studies and theology. It focuses on the contexts of canon, creed, and church. This introduction surveys the history, themes, advocates, and positions of TIS.
Mark
Mark's Gospel is widely acknowledged to be the earliest written account of Jesus' ministry. Alan Cole treads a careful path between exclusively this-worldly or other-worldly interpretations, and provides a helpful starting point for preaching and teaching from this Gospel.
New Testament Theology
In this comprehensive survey of key themes and emphases, Thomas Schreiner unfolds the riches of New Testament theology through the lens of salvation history, showing how fruitful the 'promise–fulfillment', 'already–not yet' paradigm is for understanding the New Testament.
Numbers
Bridging the gulf between Numbers and today, Wenham explains its background, discussing its structure, sources, date and authorship as well as its theology and Christian use. The commentary draws on social anthropology to offer insights into Old Testament ritual.
Systematic Theology (Study Guide)
This convenient new resource succinctly summarizes key points from the author's best-selling Systematic Theology textbook.
Too busy not to pray
Bill Hybels' book on prayer for busy people has been widely read and appreciated for the last twenty years. In this refreshed edition, he re-introduces us to the privilege of prayer, with his warm pastor's heart and winsome enthusiasm.
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