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The Wisdom of the Cross (Apollos)

Brian S Rosner (Ed)

Exploring 1 Corinthians Published :16/09/2011

Summary : 1 Corinthians is often regarded as the apostle Paul's makeshift response to random problems in a messy church. This volume argues for, and undertakes, a more coherent reading of the letter, and covers a range of major topics.


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Old Testament Wisdom Literature (Apollos)

Craig Bartholomew & Ryan P O'Dowd

A theological introduction Published :15/07/2011

Summary : Bartholomew and O'Dowd provide an excellent, informed introduction to Old Testament wisdom books Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Job, in which poetry abounds. They establish the books in their Ancient Near Eastern context, and discuss their theological and hermeneutical implications.


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Presence, Power and Promise (Apollos)

David G Firth & Paul D Wegner (Eds)

The role of the Spirit of God in the Old Testament Published :17/06/2011

Summary : The Spirit of God is an important subject in the Old Testament - and yet it has been the focus of surprisingly little scholarship. This volume presents major thematic essays and studies of specific, relevant biblical texts under eight main headings.


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Did Adam and Eve Really Exist? (IVP)

C. John Collins

Who they were and why it matters Published :20/05/2011

Summary : Collins examines the biblical storyline - from creation to fall to redemption and final consummation - as the worldview story of God's people, and shows how it presupposes a real Adam and Eve and how human experience points to the same conclusion.


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Understanding the times (Apollos)

Andreas J Kostenberger & Robert Yarborough (Eds)

New Testament studies in the twenty-first century Published :20/05/2011

Summary : In appreciation of Don Carson's life work, editors Andreas J. Köstenberger and Robert Yarbrough, themselves respected scholars, have assembled a team of contributors together to produce this volume of essays on New Testament studies in modern times.


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The Making of the New Testament (2nd edition) (Apollos)

Arthur G Patzia

Origin, collection, text and canon Published :18/03/2011

Summary : Arthur Patzia offers a detailed introduction to the literary world of the New Testament, the making of the New Testament documents, and the practice of textual criticism. He explains how scholars have studied the evidence, and answers our many questions.


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A Gracious and Compassionate God (Apollos)

Daniel Timmer

Mission, salvation and spirituality in the book of Jonah Published :18/02/2011

Summary : A stimulating new study of the Old Testament book of Jonah. The book of Jonah is full of surprises and raises fascinating questions. Daniel Timmer's biblical-theological study examines the book's historical backgrounds (in both Israel and Assyria), discusses the biblical text in detail, and pays special attention to redemptive history.


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Two Testaments, One Bible (3rd Edition) (Apollos)

David L. Baker

The theological relationship between the Old and New Testaments Published :16/04/2010

Summary : David L. Baker outlines the problem of the relationship between the Testaments, surveys the relevant history of interpretation, critically examines four main approaches and considers four key themes. This new edition has been thoroughly revised, updated and expanded.


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Interpreting Isaiah (Apollos)

H. G. M. Williamson and David G. Firth (editors)

Issues and approaches Published :19/06/2009

Summary : Isaiah is a high point of the Old Testament prophetic literature, and has been formative to the identity of God's people. This presentation of evangelical scholarship assumes some foundational knowledge and guides readers through a variety of issues and approaches.


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Words of Life (IVP)

Timothy Ward

Scripture as the living and active word of God Published :22/02/2009

Summary : Timothy Ward's exposition of the nature of Scripture follows biblical, theological and doctrinal outlines and concludes with some significant areas of application. It stands firmly in line with established theological traditions, and is expressed in a form appropriate for today.