Showing 181 - 190 of 619 results

  • Black Fire: One Hundred Years of African American Pentecostalism, By Estrelda Y. Alexander
    Paperback

    Black Fire

    by Estrelda Y. Alexander

    Estrelda Alexander was raised in an urban, black, working-class, oneness Pentecostal congregation in the 1950s and 1960s, but she knew little of her heritage and thought that all Christians worshiped and believed as she did. Much later she discovered that many Christians not only knew little of her heritage but considered it strange. Even today, most North Americans remain ignorant of black Pentecostalism.Black ...

  • 20th-Century Theology: God and the World in a Transitional Age, By Stanley J. Grenz and Roger E. Olson
    Paperback

    20th-Century Theology

    God and the World in a Transitional Age

    by Stanley J. Grenz and Roger E. Olson

    • Recipient of a Christianity Today 1993 Critics' Choice Award

    Now in paperback! Stanley Grenz and Roger Olson offer in this text a sympathetic introduction to twentieth-century theology and a critical survey of its significant thinkers and movements. Of particular interest is their attempt to show how twentieth-century theology has moved back and forth between two basic ...

  • Christianity and Western Thought: Faith and Reason in the 19th Century, By Steve Wilkens and Alan G. Padgett
    Paperback

    Christianity and Western Thought

    Faith and Reason in the 19th Century

    Christianity and Western Thought Series

    by Steve Wilkens and Alan G Padgett

    Marx, Mill, Hegel, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Emerson, Darwin, Freud and Weber brought to the nineteenth century new realms of thought, which still continue to wield substantial influence today. As a result, the study of history, science, psychology,philosophy, sociology and religion have never been the same.These heirs to rationalism began to explore the full range of human experience--which became ...

  • Exploring Protestant Traditions: An Invitation to Theological Hospitality, By W. David Buschart
    Paperback

    Exploring Protestant Traditions

    An Invitation to Theological Hospitality

    by W. David Buschart

    Protestant is shorthand for a spreading family tree of church and theological traditions. Each tradition embodies a historically shaped perspective on the beliefs, practices and priorities that make up a Christian community.Whether you are an insider to one tradition, a hybrid of two or three, or--as many Christians today--an outsider to all, Exploring Protestant Traditions is ...

  • The Flourishing Pastor: Recovering the Lost Art of Shepherd Leadership, By Tom Nelson
    Paperback

    The Flourishing Pastor

    Recovering the Lost Art of Shepherd Leadership

    Made to Flourish Resources

    by Tom Nelson
    Foreword by Chris Brooks

    Christianity Today Book Award—Church and Pastoral Leadership

    The Gospel Coalition Book Awards Honorable Mention

    Pastoral leadership is in crisis.

    It's not just that many pastors feel overwhelmed and stressed out; many have lost their way. With the risk of burnout at an all-time high, what pastors need is not just a ...

  • Sexuality and Sex Therapy: A Comprehensive Christian Appraisal, By Mark A. Yarhouse and Erica S. N. Tan
    Hardback

    Sexuality and Sex Therapy

    A Comprehensive Christian Appraisal

    Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books

    by Mark A. Yarhouse and Erica S. N. Tan

    A Comprehensive Survey of Human Sexuality from a Christian Perspective

    The field of human sexuality is one of ever-increasing complexity, particularly for Christian therapists and psychologists seeking to be faithful to Scripture, informed by science, and sensitive to culture. In Sexuality and Sex Therapy, Mark Yarhouse and Erica Tan offer a survey and appraisal of ...

  • Freedom to Heal: A Christian Clinician's Guide to Treating Child Sexual Abuse, By Tammy Schultz and Hannah Estabrook and Adam David Dell
    Hardback

    Freedom to Heal

    A Christian Clinician's Guide to Treating Child Sexual Abuse

    Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books

    by Tamra Mae Schultz, Hannah Ruth Estabrook, and Adam David Dell

    A Practitioner's Guide to Caring for Survivors of Sexual Abuse

    For adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, there is no easy road to healing. Yet there is hope for true freedom—to thrive, to love others, and to love God.

    Tammy Schultz, Hannah Estabrook, and Adam David Dell have written a go-to resource for faith-based practitioners caring for survivors of sexual abuse. ...

  • Mastering Our Emotions: Biblical Principles for Emotional Health, By Kevin Chapman
    Paperback

    Mastering Our Emotions

    Biblical Principles for Emotional Health

    by Kevin Chapman

    Emotions are a gift from God—yes, even the "bad" ones.

    Anxiety can keep us up at night. Anger can cause us to fly off the handle. Sadness can drain us of energy. Shame can isolate us. Emotions like these are powerful. They can tax our relationships and distress our souls. No amount of sheer willpower or good intentions are sufficient to overcome them.

    But God has a ...

  • Christmas: The Season of Life and Light, By Emily Hunter McGowin
    Hardback

    Christmas

    The Season of Life and Light

    Fullness of Time

    by Emily Hunter McGowin
    Series edited by Esau McCaulley

    "O wondrous exchange!"

    Of all the seasons of the church calendar, the Christmas season is the one most recognized and celebrated by our society at large. That means it's the season we're most familiar with—but that can also make it harder to see past Christmas's many cultural trappings to its timeless beauty.

    At the first Christmas, God exchanged the glories of divinity ...

  • The Legacy of John Paul II: An Evangelical Assessment, Edited by Tim Perry
    Paperback

    The Legacy of John Paul II

    An Evangelical Assessment

    Edited by Tim Perry

    The papacy of John Paul II was phenomenal, and not least for the fact that many evangelicals came to honor and respect him. Running parallel with this pope's ministry was an unprecedented level of conversation between Protestant evangelicals and Roman Catholics. In the West, at least, there was a growing sense that in a post-Christian society it was time for Christians of orthodox faith to explore ...