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Power and Poverty (IVP)

Dewi Hughes

Divine and human rule in a world of need Published :17/10/2008

Summary : Dewi Hughes' conviction is that, fundamentally, poverty has to do with the way human beings use the power God has given them. He explores this theme in the Old Testament, the teaching and action of Jesus, and the church's ministry.


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Yours is the Kingdom (IVP)

Gerald Bray

A systematic theology of the Lord's Prayer Published :21/09/2007

Summary : Gerald Bray offers a new approach to the Lord's Prayer, convinced that it is essentially an embryonic form of systematic theology. The Prayer's structure follows a clearly discernible pattern, and it touches on many important matters of Christian belief and conduct.


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Engaging with the Holy Spirit (Apollos)

Graham A. Cole

Six crucial questions Published :16/03/2007

Summary : A fresh exploration of some practical issues and challenges in our relationship with the Holy Spirit.


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How much does God foreknow? (Apollos)

Steven Roy

A comprehensive biblical study Published :15/09/2006

Summary : A stimulating, incisive exploration of a key theological question.


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Surprised by Jesus (IVP)

Tim Stafford

His agenda for changing everything in AD 30 and today Published :16/06/2006

Summary : A fresh look at Jesus' life and ministry in his own context, with searching applications for today.


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Prayer and the knowledge of God (IVP)

Graeme Goldsworthy

What the whole Bible teaches Published :20/06/2003

Summary : An accessible biblical theological study of a central aspect of Christian faith and life.


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Connected (IVP)

Sam Allberry

Living in the light of the Trinity Published :15/06/2012

Summary : God is Trinity. This is foundational and life-changing, yet too often brushed aside because it is seen as mysterious or shrouded in difficult jargon. Sam Allberry does us all a favour by unpacking some of the implications of God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit for areas such as identity, gender, church life, discipleship and prayer.