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Imaginatively illustrated with splashes of borsch-bright red, this book captures the complicated experience of rejecting and embracing ones culture. Witty and poignant, I Hate Borsch will encourage readers to ponder how history, heritage, and food can shape our identities.
Theology of Scripture in Ecclesial Context. Brad East explores recent accounts of the Bible and its exegesis in modern theology and traces the differences made by divergent, and sometimes opposed, theological accounts of the church.
Reading Paul. A collection of Jonathan Linebaughs most important work on Paul.
A Practical Introduction. An illuminating introduction which invites Christians of all backgrounds into the practice of reading theology.
"This biography follows Nelson Mandela from his work with the African National Congress, to his imprisonment on Robben Island, to his extraordinary rise to the presidency"--
First published by Alboroto ediciones, Mexico, 2019.
Based on the best archaeological research, this volume explores the history of Judaism during the Second Temple period 516 BCE70 CE.
Baptism as a Way of Life. Makes the case that baptism isnt merely a one-time ceremony but something to be lived and affirmed throughout ones life.
Terrible Jokes Curious Facts and Memorable Quotes from the Garden of Eden to Armageddon. Packed with fascinating lists, amusing anecdotes, inspiring poetry, and more, this little book will fit right into in any libraryalthough coffee tables, nightstands, glove compartments, and toilet tank topper baskets will make fine places for it too.
Theological Education and the Next Evangelicalism. Young argues that if these leaders of tomorrow are instilled with true gospel values, they will go on to form churches and missional organizations that offer a credible and compelling Christlike witness for the sake of the world.
The Bible in a World of Religious Difference. The way we read the Bible matters for the way we engage the pluralistic world around us.
An Introduction to Sayings Collections. This book surveys and analyzes twenty-seven major collections of wisdom sayings from antiquity, including texts from ancient Egypt, the ancient Near East, ancient Israel and early Judaism, early Christianity, and the Greco-Roman world.
"A multidisciplinary appraisal of who the Pharisees were, what they taught, and how they have been understood and depicted throughout history"--
"An interdisciplinary investigation into the historicity of the biblical figure of Adam, drawing upon Old and New Testament studies and a wide range of scientific disciplines"--
"An exploration of creationism and the science of origins that shows how a literal reading of the Bible-particularly the book of Genesis-can lead to distortions of scientific reality"--
"A challenge to the doctrine of biblical inerrancy and its role in propagating White supremacist authoritarianism in the Christian church"--
"A soteriology expounded through the lens of trinitarian theology"--
"A comprehensive guide to Christian educational ministries geared toward the nurturing of faith in a variety of contexts"--
"A broad introduction to Christian ethics based on a covenantal understanding of Christian life rooted in Scripture"--
"A collection of significant Syriac, Armenian, Georgian, Arabic, Coptic, and Ethiopic Christian texts in English translation, along with informative introductions"--
"A beginning-intermediate grammar that covers the morphological and syntactical material most commonly met when reading texts written in Koine Greek, such as the New Testament, the Septuagint, and the Apostolic Fathers"--
"A professional development resource for Christian educators that calls for a new vision of interconnected flourishing in schools-one supported by ample research, located within a robust theological framework, and presented with the practical guidance necessary for implementation"--
"A collection of daily Bible readings in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin with lexical aids, intended for use both as a devotional and as a way of maintaining knowledge of biblical languages"--
This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Hals analyzes in detail the structure and intention of the unusually long prophecies of Ezekiel. Because this prophet genuinely qualifies for the designation "theologian," Hals devotes much attention to examining Ezekiel's theological perspective and style. He argues that Ezekiel, despite his proclamations of judgment, is not a prophet of despair. Rather, Ezekiel affirms the stubborn grace of Israel's sovereign Lord -- the God who follows his people into the death of exile and loss of nationhood and promises them life out of death via a new exodus, a new "peoplehood," and a new temple.
In recent sociological approaches to the Old Testament, Christians have been finding unexpected resources for their ethical reflection and action relative to the modern world's pressing social and economic dilemmas. This unique survey by Christopher Wright examines life in Old Testament Israel from an ethical perspective by considering how the economic facts of Israel's social structure were related to the people's religious beliefs. Observing the centrality of the family in social, economic and religious spheres of Israelite life, Wright analyzes Israel's theology of land, the rights and responsibilities of property owners, and the socioeconomic and legal status of dependent persons in ancient Israel - wives, children, and slaves - showing the mutual interaction between such laws, institutions, and customs and the nation's covenant relationship with God. While primarily exegetical, God's People in God's Land contains many useful insights for Christian social ethics: Wright suggests how the ethical application of his findings might proceed as Christians with different theological perspectives and cultural contexts seek to work out the relevance of the Old Testament for today.
This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. An exploration of how ideal love -- selfless love -- can work within the limits of our ordinary lives. Using the magnificent lines of 1 Corinthians 13 as his guide, Smedes discusses the areas of life into which love must fit in order to do its work. Includes discussion questions.
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