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  • The Emotions of God: Making Sense of a God Who Hates, Weeps, and Loves, By David T. Lamb
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    The Emotions of God

    Making Sense of a God Who Hates, Weeps, and Loves

    by David T. Lamb

    The God of the Bible is emotional. Many Christians don't want to associate emotions with God. Emotions feel irrational, and the idea of God experiencing hate, anger, and jealousy can be confusing and problematic. And yet the Bibleis full of stories where God expresses deep emotion. Christians are often left wondering how to reconcile the tension of an all-powerful God expressing ...

  • Holy Is the Day: Living in the Gift of the Present, By Carolyn Weber
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    Holy Is the Day

    Living in the Gift of the Present

    by Carolyn Weber

    Life pulls us in many directions, sometimes even to the point of pulling our souls apart. We know rest and reflection are necessary for a healthy life—even Jesus took time to get away from the crowds, away from the demands of everyday life, to pray, to spend time with close friends, to sleep.

    Carolyn Weber was emotionally and physically exhausted managing her career as a ...

  • The Soul of Shame: Retelling the Stories We Believe About Ourselves, By Curt Thompson
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    The Soul of Shame

    Retelling the Stories We Believe About Ourselves

    by Curt Thompson

    Over 100,000 Copies Sold!

    The Gospel Coalition Top Books; Outreach Resource of the Year

    Uncovering the Root of All Shame

    We're all infected with a spiritual disease. Its nameis shame.

    Whether we realize it or not, shame affects every aspect of our personal lives and vocational endeavors. It seeks to destroy our identity ...

  • Biblical Interpretation: Past & Present, By Gerald L. Bray
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    Biblical Interpretation: Past & Present

    by Gerald Bray

    Christianity Today Book of the Year

    Never before has there been so much scholarly effort devoted to the study of the Bible. And yet, ironically, the church is in perilous danger of forgetting its rich inheritance ofbiblical interpretation. With this textbook, Gerald Bray sounds the call to draw biblical interpretation back to the heart of the church. Evangelical in ...

  • The Lord's Supper: Five Views, Edited by Gordon T. Smith
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    The Lord's Supper

    Five Views

    Spectrum Multiview Book Series

    Contributions by Jeffrey Gros, John R. Stephenson, Leanne Van Dyk, Roger E. Olson, and Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
    Edited by Gordon T. Smith

    Lord's Supper. Eucharist. Communion. Sacrament. Ordinance.

    While it's the meal that should unite us as followers of Christ, it sometimes appears we can't even agree on what to call it, let alone how we might share a common theological view of its significance. Even if we cannot reach full agreement, how can we better understand one another and this central observance of the ...

  • What About Those Who Have Never Heard?: Three Views on the Destiny of the Unevangelized, Edited by Gabriel J. Fackre and Ronald H. Nash and John Sanders
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    What About Those Who Have Never Heard?

    Three Views on the Destiny of the Unevangelized

    Spectrum Multiview Book Series

    Edited by Gabriel J. Fackre, Ronald H. Nash, and John Sanders

    Voted one of Christianity Today's Books of the Year

    What is the fate of those who die never hearing the gospel? Do Hindus, Jews, agnostics and others who do not profess faith in Christ really suffer damnation after death? These and similar questions have long been contemplated by people from every religious persuasion and every walk of life. But in ...

  • Holy War in the Bible: Christian Morality and an Old Testament Problem, Edited by Heath A. Thomas and Jeremy A. Evans and Paul Copan
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    Holy War in the Bible

    Christian Morality and an Old Testament Problem

    Edited by Heath A. Thomas, Jeremy A. Evans, and Paul Copan

    The challenge of a seemingly genocidal God who commands ruthless warfare has bewildered Bible readers for generations. The theme of divine war is not limited to the Old Testament historical books, however. It is also prevalent in the prophets andwisdom literature as well. Still it doesn?t stop. The New Testament book of Revelation, too, is full of such imagery. Our questions multiply.

    • Why ...
  • Calling on the Name of the Lord: A Biblical Theology of Prayer, By Gary Millar
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    Calling on the Name of the Lord

    A Biblical Theology of Prayer

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Gary Millar
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    Preaching's 10 New Books Every Preacher Should Read

    "At that time people began to call upon the name of the LORD" (Genesis 4:26 ESV).

    From this first mention of prayer in the Bible, right through to the end, when the church prays "Come, Lord Jesus!" (Revelation 22:20), prayer is intimately linked with the gospel—God's promised and provided solution to the problem ...