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  • - Christian Belief in Dialogue with Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam
    av H.M. Vroom
    241

  • - One Man's Love Affair with Theology
    av Robert Farrar Capon
    327

  • - The Common Sense of Michael Polanyi
    av Drusilla Scott
    281

    This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. This lucid and accessible study of Michael Polanyi (1891-1976), the scientist of world repute who challenged the modern scientific view of truth, introduces Polanyi's trailblazing work and main ideas and demonstrates their continued value and meaning for today's world. Scott highlights the place of the creative imagination in science and shows the deadly effects of a mistaken understanding of science on our modern civilization.

  • av Frederik Wisse
    181

    The great number of New Testament manuscripts makes the task of citing evidence in text-critical studies appear to be overwhelming. Since it is not practical to cite all of the manuscript evidence, scholars have attempted to find representative texts. Long ago they noted that many of the manuscripts were related, i.e. certain groups of manuscripts share certain combinations of variants, probably because members of the groups are "descendants" of the same manuscripts. The profile method is Professor Frederik Wisse's attempt to establish "an accurate and rapid procedure for the classification of the manuscript evidence on any ancient text with large manuscript attestation, and to present an adequate basis for the selection of balanced representatives of the whole tradition."

  • - Fuller Seminary and the New Evangelicalism
    av George M. Marsden
    327

  • - An Introduction
    av James L. Crenshaw
    241

  • - Isaiah 53 in Jewish and Christian Sources
     
    461

    Translated by Daniel P. BaileyThe Servant Song of Isaiah 53 has been highly significant in both Jewish and Christian thought. Rarely, however, has it been explored from the broad range of perspectives represented in this long-awaited volume.In The Suffering Servant ten talented biblical interpreters trace the influence of the Servant Song text through the centuries, unpacking the theological meanings of this rich passage of scripture and its uses in various religious contexts. Chapters examine in depth Isaiah 52:13-53:12 in the Hebrew original and in later writings, including pre-Christian Jewish literature, the New Testament, the Isaiah Targum, the early church fathers, and a sixteenth-century rabbinic document informed by Jewish-Christian dialogue.Contributors:Jostein ÅdnaDaniel P. BaileyGerlinde FeineMartin HengelHans-Jürgen HermissonOtfried HofiusWolfgang HüllstrungBernd JanowskiChristoph MarkschiesStefan SchreinerHermann SpieckermannPeter Stuhlmacher

  • - Philip Schaff's Interpretation of Nineteenth-century American Religion
    av Stephen R. Graham
    337

  • av Richard L. Eslinger
    197

  • - The Oxford Declaration and Beyond
     
    257

  • - Perspectives on the Spiritual Dimension of Economic Behavior
    av Robert (Edt) Wuthnow
    257

  • - How Small Groups are Shaping American Religion
     
    377

  • - A Commentary on His Handbook for a Mixed Church Under Persecution
    av Robert Horton Gundry
    587

  • - Reflections on Urban Ministry
    av Eldin Villafane
    171

  • - A Christian Ethic for Biology
    av Bruce R. Reichenbach & V.Elving Anderson
    327

    "A comprehensive and useful discussion of Christian ethics applied to avariety of difficult and timely issues is no simple task, but Reichenbachand Anderson have risen to it. They have provided a book that is a great starting place for further consideration of topics such as the environment,assisted reproduction, abortion, surrogacy, the human genome, the pursuitof knowledge, the brain-mind issue, and human sexuality. Their treatmentof these issues is integrated by the adoption of a biblically based paradigmfrom Genesis: 'filling,' 'ruling over,' and 'caring for.' This is a bookpacked with information, suggestions, and challenges."-Richard Bube, Stanford University "An important book for the Christian community. The authors have rescuedcreation from the polemical battlefield it has become for too many Christiansand have applied God's creation ordinances to some of the pressing practicalissues of our time. Their approach is wide-ranging and novel, getting usaway from the tired debates about conservatives and liberals. On Behalf of God may provide the fresh look at ethics that is badly missing in entrenchedChristian circles. I believe we may look back ten years from now and see this book as a watershed for Christian witness in the real world."-R.J. Berry, University College London

  • - Selected Writings of William Stringfellow
    av William Stringfellow
    367

  • av Richard E. Rusbuldt
    157

  • - Biblical Vision and the Human Predicament
    av J.Christiaan Beker
    171

  • - Illuminations of the Crisis in American Religion and Culture
    av Cornel West
    321

  • - Calvin as Confessor of Holy Scripture
    av Wilhelm H. Neuser
    251

  • - Preaching to the Unbaptized
    av William H. Willimon
    171

  • - One Woman's Journey from Depression to Wholeness
    av Lillian V. Grissen
    197

    In this frank, instructive, and heartening personal story, Lillian Grissen tells about the severe depression that she herself experienced. Her pain - mental, emotional, and physical pain - was excruciating, and at first she felt hopelessly trapped in it. But with the help of a gifted Christian psychiatrist, Grissen began to stop blaming herself and to confront the core of her problem - her relationship as a child with her mother. Over a period of five long years - also with her husband's support, her pastor's compassionate counsel, and the right combination of therapy and medication, and God's gracious strength - Grissen gradually climbed out of the pit of her depression. "A profound yet simple book about a complex condition: clinical depression. Only one who has experienced the pain of the darkness of depression and the joy of the light of recovery could have had the courage to trace the arduous journey." - Katie Funk Wiebe, author of Bless Me Too, My Father

  • - Onve Covenant or Two?
    av David E. Holwerda
    271

  • - Essays in Honor of Gerald H.Anderson
    av James M. Phillips
    367

  • - Ethics, Aging, Ending Patients' Lives and Allocating Vital Resources
    av John F. Kilner
    351

  • av Burke O. Long
    367

    Long views 1-2 Kings as a substantially unified written work of historiography, produced during the Babylonian exile. Hence he begins his detailed form-critical commentary on 2 Kings where he left off in his volume on 1 Kings. Following the series format, Long discusses the text of 2 Kings unit by unit and integrates his form-critical work with a discussion of the book's literary art (e.g., style, metaphor, imagery) to expose "the narrative genius which awakens imaginative response in the reader."

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