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Bercot, David W. | Interest in the ways of the early church has never been more intense. What did early Christians believe about the divinity of Christ? What were the beliefs of those who sat at the feet of Jesus disciples? Now, for the first time, a unique dictionary has been developed to allow… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Behr, John | This book reflects upon various dimensions and implications of the astounding fact that Christ shows us what it is to be God by the way he dies as a human being and, in so doing, simultaneously shows us what it is to be a human being. Connecting the end - "It… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Sire, James W. | Christianity begins with God and ends with God. It is a story for all to know and understand. In this personal and easy-to-read book, James Sire offers a basic introduction to the foundational truths held by Christians at all times and in all places. The chapters are organized around a… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Finger, Thomas N. | While many systematic theological texts are shaped by academic discussion of ancient thought and/or modern philosophies, Finger centers on the kerygma of the biblical text: that the "last things," or "eschatological" events expected at history's climax had already occurred through Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, though they were not yet… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Saint Augustine | No book except the Bible itself had a greater influence on the Middle Ages than Augustine's The City of God. And since medieval Europe was the cradle of modern Western society, this work is vital for understanding our world and how it came into being. 551 pages. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Saint Augustine | Confessions is an autobiographical work by Saint Augustine of Hippo, consisting of thirteen books written in Latin between AD 397 and 400. The work outlines Saint Augustine's sinful youth and his conversion to Christianity. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Craig A. Carter | Leading theologian Craig A. Carter presents the biblical and theological foundations of trinitarian classical theism. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Boersma, Hans | The relationship between theology and biblical studies is often marked by misunderstandings, methodological differences, and cross-discipline tension. With an irenic spirit as well as honesty about differences that remain, theologian Hans Boersma highlights five things he wishes biblical scholars knew about theology so that these disciplines might once again serve… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Alexander, T. Desmond | This stimulating study outlines the central themes of the Bible, with broad brushstrokes designed to show the general shape of the meta-story. With the big picture illuminated, we are able to discover each book's contribution to the whole. Appreciating these themes, which were an integral part of the thought-world of… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Lewis, C.S. | God in the Dock contains forty-eight essays and twelve letters written by Lewis between 1940 and 1963. Ranging from popular newspaper pieces to learned defenses of the faith, these essays cover topics as varied as the logic of theism, good and evil, miracles, vivisection, the role of women in church… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Gentry, Peter J. and Wellum… | In this abridgement of the groundbreaking book Kingdom through Covenant, a biblical scholar and a theologian offer readers an accessible overview of the overarching structure of the Bible. Tracing the significance of the concept of "covenant" through both the Old and New Testaments, this book charts a middle way between covenant… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Keller, Timothy | Times are difficult. Disease, death, and the loss of a vision for a shared common good have shattered the idea of a bright and better future of everyone. How can we survive this moment together? Hope. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Keller, Timothy | Times are difficult. Disease, death, and the loss of a vision for a shared common good have shattered the idea of a bright and better future of everyone. How can we survive this moment together? Hope. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Wenger, J.C. | A brief introduction to the doctrinal content of Scripture written in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Coblentz, John | Journey into God is a field guide, helping us to understand what we are seeing and experiencing as we walk through life. John does not ignore the questions, the difficulties, or the confusing aspects of coming to know God; he helps us see them as opportunities to go deeper and… | Christian Living ⋅ Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Devotionals ⋅ Theology | ||
Coblentz, John | Word of God. True Vine. Son of Man. Rabbi. High Priest. King of kings. Alpha and Omega. Lion of the Tribe of Judah. We've read these names of Jesus in Scripture, but what do they mean? And what do they mean for us?
This devotional study begins where John begins his… | Books ⋅ Christian Living ⋅ Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Devotionals ⋅ Theology | ||
Tozer, A.W. | What is the nature of God? How can we recapture a real sense of God's majesty and truly live in the Spirit? This beloved book, a modern classic of Christian testimony and devotion, addresses these and other vital questions, showing us how we can rejuvenate our prayer life, meditate more… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Sayers, Dorothy | What must a person believe to be a Christian? Dorothy Sayers lays out age-old doctrines without prettying-up or watering-down. She brings them vividly to life by showing how the Bible, history, literature, and modern science fit together to make religion not only possible but necessary in our time. So whether… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Lewis, C.S. | One of the most popular introductions to Christian faith ever written, Mere Christianity has sold millions of copies worldwide. The legendary broadcast talks of the war years, talks in which he set out simply to "explain and defend the belief that has been common to nearly all Christians at all… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Chesterton, G. K. | The Orthodox Church in America has several million adherents, but little is known of its teaching or other distinctive features. This pithy work provides a short history of the Church, followed by a comparison of the points of difference in belief and practice between the Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Protestant… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Williams, Daniel H. | A learned and uniquely constructive book that gently urges "suspicious" Christians to reclaim the patristic roots of their faith. Written to help Protestant Christians recognize the early church fathers as an essential part of their faith, this book is addressed primarily to the evangelical, independent, and free church communities, who… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Klink, Edward W. III | Edward W. Klink III presents a holistic understanding of creation, one that is unfolded throughout all of Scripture and is at the core of the gospel itself. Along with offering rich insights about God and his purposes for the world, a biblical theology of creation guides how we engage nature… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Jones, Stanley | An exploration of the practicality of Christianity through the sermon on the mount. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Treat, Jeremy R. | The kingdom of God and the atonement are two of the most important themes in all Scripture. Tragically, theologians have often either set the two at odds or focused on one to the neglect of the other.
In The Crucified King, Jeremy Treat demonstrates that Scripture presents a mutually enriching relationship between the… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Muggeridge, Malcolm | Christendom, according to Malcolm Muggeridge in this fiery book, is something quite different from Christianity. Christ said his kingdom was not of this world; Christendom, on the other hand, is of this world and, like very other human creation, is subject to decay and eventual desolation. In this book Muggeridge perceptively explores… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Stewart, James S. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | |||
Sayers, Dorothy | One volume containing two of Dorothy Sayers' most well-known works: The Lost Tools of Learning and The Mind of the Maker. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Sayers, Dorothy L. | This classic, with a new introduction by Madeleine L'Engle, is by turns an entrancing meditation on language; a piercing commentary on the nature of art and why so much of what we read, hear, and see falls short; and a brilliant examination of the fundamental tenets of Christianity. The Mind… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Olson, Roger E. | In this panoramic work of historical theology, Olson vividly recounts the deeds and words of the major Christian theologians from antiquity through the Reformation and right up to today. Through it all Olson detects a common thread--concern for salvation, God's redemptive activity in forgiving and transforming sinful human beings. 613… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Hamilton, James M. Jr. | The Bible recounts a single story - one that began at creation, encompasses our lives today, and will continue until Christ's return and beyond. In What Is Biblical Theology?, Jim Hamilton introduces us to this narrative, helping us understand the worldview of the biblical writers so that we can read the Old… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology |































