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The Resurrection of Jesus (Apollos)

Michael R Licona

A new historiographical approach Published :19/11/2010

Summary : In this thoroughly researched and well-argued volume, Michael Licona evaluates the historical data and up-to-date scholarly arguments related to an event of central importance to Christianity - the resurrection of Jesus from the dead - and critically weighs alternate hypotheses.


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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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Magnifying God in Christ (IVP)

T R Schreiner

A summary of New Testament theology Published :19/02/2010

Summary : In this accessible survey of key New Testament themes and emphases, Thomas Schreiner unfolds the riches of its theology through the lens of salvation history and shows the fruitfulness of 'promise-fulfilment' and 'already-not yet' approaches.


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Christianity & Western Thought (Vol 3) (Apollos)

Alan Padgett

Journey to Postmodernity in the twentieth century Published :20/11/2009

Summary : In this third and final volume in an authoritative history surveying the mutual influence of Christianity and Western thought since the birth of Christianity, two expert philosopher-theologians examine significant philosophers, ideas and movements in the twentieth century.


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Engaging with Calvin (Apollos)

Mark D Thompson (Editor)

Published :18/09/2009

Summary : This volume, linked with the 2009 Moore College School of Theology, marks the 500th anniversary of Calvin's birth, explores selected aspects of his contribution, and demonstrates his importance and relevance for Christian life and thought today.


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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.


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Messiah (IVP)

Paul Barnett

Jesus - the evidence of history Published :16/01/2009

Summary : Paul Barnett explores Jesus as Messiah, surveying Old Testament prophecies and examining Messiah's birth, mission, message, miracles, resurrection, etc. in the New Testament. He appeals to the principle of multiple attestation in the sources as a basis for historical confidence.


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New Testament Theology (Apollos)

Thomas R Schreiner

Magnifying God in Christ Published :18/07/2008

Summary : 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.


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Introducing Theological Interpretation of Scripture (Apollos)

Daniel J. Treier

Recovering a Christian practice Published :18/07/2008

Summary : 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.


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The Courage to be Protestant (IVP)

David F Wells

Truth-lovers, marketers and emergents in the postmodern world Published :16/05/2008

Summary : David Wells argues that the truths of historic Protestantism are sometimes no more welcome within contemporary evangelicalism than they are in the outside, postmodern, culture; and that for Christians to live by such truths takes courage in today's context.