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  • - An Anthology of Primary Sources
     
    1 266,-

  • - Resistance and Resilience
    av Tibebe Eshete
    910,-

    Presents a view of Ethiopian Christianity. Synthesising existing scholarship with interviews and archival research, this title demonstrates that the vernacular nature of the Ethiopian church played a critical role in the development of a state church.

  • - Critical Questions for Understanding the Apostle
    av N. T. Wright
    506,-

    The Paul Debate is essential reading for those who both agree and disagree with Wright, and for all who want to understand the compelling voice of one of the most productive and widely read scholars in past decades.--Andy Johnson "Interpretation: Journal of Bible and Theology"

  • - Recovering Wholeness
    av William C. Gaventa
    696 - 1 100,-

  • - Canines and the Domestication of Humans
    av Laura Hobgood-Oster
    506,-

    The power and history of "man's best friend."

  • - Antecedents and Early Evidence
    av Charles A. Gieschen
    750,-

    Gieschen argues that Christian use of the angelomorphic tradition did not spawn a new and variant kind of Christology, one that competed with accepted belief about Jesus for early Christians' favor, but instead shows how Christians adapted an already variegated Jewish tradition to weave a single story about a common Lord.--Darrell D. Hannah "Journal of Theological Studies"

  • - The Gospels and Acts
    av Matthew L. Skinner
    696,-

    The earliest churches' narratives about their Lord and their origins were theological narratives--stories meant to communicate believers' convictions about God and God's commitment to the world.--John R. Barker "The Bible Today"

  • - The Autobiography of David Koresh's Mother
     
    446,-

    The 1993 event at Mt. Carmel shocked all of America and has since spawned a plethora of books regarding the "truth" about the Branch Davidians. Memories of the Branch Davidians is the story told from the inside.

  • - Ascent and Vision Mysticism in the Gospel of Thomas
    av April D. DeConick
    586,-

    In the end, DeConick shows that Thomas is best explained as arising from the fusion of Jewish Mysticism and Hermetic praxis and not as being shaped by gnostic traditions.--Marvin Meyer "Journal of Biblical Literature"

  • - An Anthology of Primary Sources
     
    1 100,-

    Introduces readers to a rich array of British Christian texts published between 1660 and 1750. The anthology documents the arc of Christian writings from the reestablishment of the Church of England to the rise of the Methodist movement in the middle of the eighteenth century.

  • - Tradition and Rhetoric
    av Carey C. Newman
    696,-

    Using methodology developed in semantics, semiotics, and literary theory, Carey Newman examines the origin and rhetoric of Paul's Glory-language. Newman concludes that nothing less than Paul's declaration of Jesus as God is expressed in his designation of Jesus as Glory.

  • - A Commentary
     
    1 080,-

    The result is a close reading of the Bible that gives long-overdue attention to the fullness of human identity narrated in the Scriptures.--Kathryn Greene-McCreight, author of Darkness Is My Only Companion: A Christian Response to Mental Illness

  • - Paul and the Pauline Letters
    av Matthew L. Skinner
    750,-

    Draws readers deep inside the New Testament by providing a basic orientation to its literary contours and its ways of talking about theological matters. Designed for students learning to navigate the Bible as Christian Scripture, the Companion serves as an accessible, reliable, and engaging guide to each New Testament book's contents.

  • av Amir Hussain
    500,-

    America, Hussain concludes, would not exist as it does today without the essential contributions made by its Muslim citizens.--James L. Fredericks "Choice"

  • av David B. Capes
    586,-

    How Paul reread his Bible goes hand-in-glove with the differences that developed between Christianity and Judaism.--Larry Hurtado "Journal of Biblical Literature"

  • - A Handbook on the Hebrew Text
    av Robert D. Holmstedt
    586,-

    Provides a foundational analysis of the Hebrew text of Qoheleth. This is a convenient pedagogical and reference tool that explains the form and syntax of the biblical text, offers guidance for deciding between competing semantic analyses, and engages important text-critical debates.

  • - Religious and Political Bias in American Higher Education
    av George Yancey
    506,-

    In this first systematic attempt to substantiate social bias in higher education, George Yancey embarks on an analysis of the social biases and attitudes of faculties in American universities - surveying professors in disciplines from political science to experimental biology and then examining the blogs of 42 sociology professors.

  • - Black Preaching from the Great Migration to Civil Rights
    av Kenyatta R. Gilbert
    586,-

    The narrative of Civil Rights often begins with the prophetic figure of Martin Luther King Jr in the 1960s. In A Pursued Justice, Kenyatta Gilbert instead traces the roots of King's call for justice to African American prophetic preaching that arose in an earlier moment of American history.

  • - Religion and Horror on the Silver Screen
    av Douglas E. Cowan
    590,-

  • - Film and the American Dream
    av Matthew S. Rindge
    586 - 706,-

  • - From Revivalism to Politics and Beyond
    av Randall Balmer
    406,-

    With impressively clear prose and a superb command of history, Randall Balmer offers a spirited history of evangelical Christianity in the United States. Situating developments in evangelicalism in their wider historical context, he demonstrates the ways American social and cultural settings influenced the course of the evangelical tradition.

  • - An Anthology of Primary Sources
     
    1 590,-

    The sources in this unique anthology, accidentals modernized and accompanied by careful notes and detailed historical, literary, and theological introductions, immerse readers in this world and allow them to explore comprehensively--for the first time--what was lost, what was transformed, and what was preserved in the English Reformation.--Stefano Colavecchia "Sixteenth Century Journal"

  • - Protestant Encounters with Korean Religions, 1876-1915
    av Sung-Deuk Oak
    916,-

    The melding of indigenous Korean religions and Christianity led to a highly localized Korean Christianity that flourished in the early modern era. The Making of Korean Christianity sorts fact from myth in this exhaustive examination of the local and global forces that shaped Christianity on the Korean Peninsula.

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    586,-

    Explores the ways in which Revelation, when read as the last book in the Christian Bible, is in actuality a crafted and contentious word. Contributors reveal the intricate intertextual interplay between this apocalyptically charged book, its resonances with the Old Testament, and its political implications.

  • - A Handbook on the Greek Text
    av Timothy A. Brookins
    586,-

    A convenient pedagogical and reference tool that explains the form and syntax of the biblical text, offers guidance for deciding between competing semantic analyses, engages important text-critical questions, and addresses questions relating to the Greek text that are frequently overlooked or ignored by standard commentaries.

  • - Testing the Exegetical Foundations of Calvinism, Dispensationalism, Wesleyanism, and Pentecostalism, Revised and Expanded Edition
    av Ben Witherington III
    750,-

    Witherington offers a comprehensive description of evangelical theology while concurrently providing an insistent corrective to its departures from both tradition and text.--Benjamin B. De Van "Wesley and Methodist Studies"

  • av Dale P. Andrews
    910,-

    Dale Andrews and Robert Smith combine the voices of constructive theologians, practical theologians, and those ministering in black churches to craft a rich and expansive black practical theology. Black Practical Theology brings together the hermeneutical conversation between scholars working within the traditional disciplines of theological education (systematic theology, ethics, biblical studies, history) and those scholars working within practical theology (homiletics, pastoral care and counseling, Christian education, spirituality). To this ongoing conversation, Andrews and Smith add the voices of pastors of black congregations and para-church leaders who serve the communities of faith who daily confront the challenges this work addresses-youth and intergenerational divides, education and poverty, gender and sexuality, globalism, health care, and incarceration and the justice system. Black Practical Theology sets the standard for practical theology. Embodying its own methodological call-to begin with the issues of the black church, as well as its resources and practices-it does not rest content but returns immediately to the communities from which it emerged. Black Practical Theology is a gift to both teacher and student.

  • - Five Rival Versions
    av Jay D. Green
    666,-

    Serves as a basic introduction to the variety of ways contemporary historians have applied their Christian convictions to historical research and reconstruction. Christian teachers and students developing their own sense of the past will benefit from exploring the variety of Christian historiographical approaches described.

  • av Reinhard Feldmeier
    1 036,-

    In God of the Living, noted biblical scholars Reinhard Feldmeier and Hermann Spieckermann provide a comprehensive theology of the God of the Christian Bible. A remarkable achievement, God of the Living joins together the very best of Old and New Testament scholarship to craft a comprehensive biblical theology. Feldmeier and Spieckermann wrestle with the whole of scripture to give a definitive and decisive voice to the church's central mission-bearing witness to the living God.Both historical and systematic, God of the Living explores God's multifaceted, complex, and sometimes contradictory character presented in the scriptures. Yet, whether in wrath or reconciliation, judgment or justification, suffering or salvation, God has given and shares divine life in the person of Jesus Christ. Thus, Feldmeier and Spieckermann uncover God's profound affirmation of human life, as the God of the living-the God of the Bible-finds fulfillment in relation to the living partners of his own creation.

  • - Sentiment and Secularism from Free Prayer to Wordsworth
    av Lori Branch
    636,-

    In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, a new-found love of spontaneity transformed Christian worship and revolutionised the Enlightenment's 'culture of sensibility'. This book tells the story of how and why spontaneity came to be so revered. It shows that the rise of spontaneity was intimately connected to the forces of commerce and science.

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