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  • The Cross from a Distance: Atonement in Mark's Gospel, By Peter G. Bolt
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    The Cross from a Distance

    Atonement in Mark's Gospel

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Peter G. Bolt
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    "They brought Jesus to the place called Golgotha. . . . And they crucified him. . . . Some women were watching from a distance." (Mark 15:22, 24, 40).At the climax of Mark's Gospel, Jesus of Nazareth is put to death on a Roman cross. The text tells us that, in that lonely hour, a group of women were watching the crucifixion "from a distance." In a sense, they are given a stance toward the cross ...

  • The God Question: An Invitation to a Life of Meaning, By J. P. Moreland
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    The God Question

    An Invitation to a Life of Meaning

    by J. P. Moreland

    What does it take to live a meaningful life? Why are so many people in affluent nations so anxious and unhappy? What difference does believing in God really make? Does belief in the God of the Bible truly make sense today?

    In this revised edition of The God Question, philosopher J. P. Moreland invites us on a journey to a rich, flourishing life. He digs into the causes ...

  • When God Became White: Dismantling Whiteness for a More Just Christianity, By Grace Ji-Sun Kim
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    When God Became White

    Dismantling Whiteness for a More Just Christianity

    by Grace Ji-Sun Kim
    Foreword by David P. Gushee

    When Western Christians think about God, the default image that comes to mind is usually white and male. How did that happen?

    Christianity is rooted in the ancient Near East among people of darker skin. But over time, European Christians cast Jesus in their own image, with art that imagined a fair-skinned Savior in the style of imperial rulers. Grace Ji-Sun Kim explores the ...

  • Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal, By Douglas Groothuis
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    Beyond the Wager

    The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal

    by Douglas Groothuis

    Blaise Pascal, the seventeenth-century French philosopher and scientist, is perhaps best known for his "wager," an argument about the existence of God. But there was much more to Pascal and his brilliance.

    In this accessibleand well-documented study, philosopher Douglas Groothuis introduces readers to Pascal's life as well as the breadth of his intellectual pursuits, including ...

  • Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind with God and for Others, By Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski
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    Faithful Work

    In the Daily Grind with God and for Others

    by Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski

    One-third of our waking lives is spent at work. Work is where we make culture and come into contact with our world. Work is central to God's mission to redeem souls, systems, and structures. And God works through our work to bringhope to the brokenness and fallenness of our surrounding culture.

    The gospel of Jesus Christ is good news for the world, and that includes the transformation ...

  • True Truth: Defending Absolute Truth in a Relativistic World, By Art Lindsley
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    True Truth

    Defending Absolute Truth in a Relativistic World

    by Art Lindsley

    Conventional wisdom holds that any belief in absolutes, especially of a religious nature, leads inevitably to the oppressive absolutism of such movements as the Inquisition, the Crusades and even Nazism. As a result, Christian apologists have been hard-pressed to make a case for the rational absolutes that are a necessary part of belief in Jesus.Art Lindsley takes up the task in ...

  • Transformed into the Same Image: Constructive Investigations into the Doctrine of Deification, Edited by Paul Copan and Michael M. C. Reardon
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    Transformed into the Same Image

    Constructive Investigations into the Doctrine of Deification

    Foreword by Michael J Gorman
    Contributions by Shu-chen Hsu Hsiung, Carl Mosser, Brian Siu Kit Chiu, Benjamin C Blackwell, Alister McGrath, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Nathan Betz, Mark Gorman, Leslie Ann jervis, Kimbell Kornu, James Salladin, Jahdiel Nehemias Perez, Jacob Chengwei Feng, and Chao-Chun Liu
    Edited by Paul Copan and Michael Martin Chester Reardon

    The doctrine of deification or theosis has been gaining interest among scholars for some time. Yet most publications on the topic have focused on Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions and have subsumed the discussion under the category of soteriology. If "being transformed into the same image" (2 Corinthians 3:18) is truly essential to the Christian life, a fuller understanding ...

  • Taking It to the Streets: Lessons from a Life of Urban Ministry, By Harry Louis Williams II
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    Taking It to the Streets

    Lessons from a Life of Urban Ministry

    by Harry Louis Williams

    17th Annual Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year—Church

    There's an urgent need for Christian ministry in our cities—but we need a guide.

    Known around Oakland, California, as "OG Rev.," Reverend Harry Williams's calling is to the streets: to the hungry, homeless, addicted, incarcerated, and vulnerable. In Taking It to the Streets, ...

  • Disruptive Witness: Speaking Truth in a Distracted Age, By Alan Noble
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    Disruptive Witness

    Speaking Truth in a Distracted Age

    by Alan Noble

    2018 WORLD Magazine Book of the Year—Accessible Theology

    2018 ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award

    Publishers Weekly Starred review

    We live in a distracted, secular age. These two trends define life in Western society today. We are increasingly addicted to habits—and devices—that distract and "buffer" ...

  • My Vertical Neighborhood: How Strangers Became a Community, By Lynda MacGibbon
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    My Vertical Neighborhood

    How Strangers Became a Community

    by Lynda J MacGibbon
    Foreword by Michael Frost

    Top World Guild Awards Best Nonfiction Book of the Year

    What if our neighbors were our friends?

    When Lynda MacGibbon moved from a small city in eastern Canada to a high-rise apartment in Toronto, she decided to follow Jesus' famous commandment to "love your neighbor" a bit more literally. In the past, she would have looked first for friends at her new ...