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Using a blog format, this experimental book enters into a theological conversation with five evangelical leaders and academics (Brian McLaren, Bruce Ellis Benson, Ellen Haroutunian, Mabiala Kenzon, and Myron Bradley Penner), along with the contributions from bloggers all over the world who posted online.
J. I. Packer's Knowing God has revealed the wonder, glory, and joy of knowing God to over a million Christians. Now, you can discover the character of God in a devotional format for the fiftieth anniversary of Knowing God. The daily reading includes Scripture, an action or reflection, and space to journal or write prayers.
Pastor Ray Johnston provides a resource for all who want to explore the implications of the Resurrection on Christian life. His book explores thirty practical ways Christ?s victory over the grave changed the lives of early believers and can transform us today. Let your whole life declare, "He is risen, indeed!"
Anthony Thiselton is an unabashed admirer of Paul, a student of his letters and a devotee of his gospel. Over a range of issues, Thiselton cleans the lens and sharpens the focus to give us snapshots of Paul's life, mission and thought. Whatever your level of knowledge and experience of Paul, you will find The Living Paul informative and interesting, nuanced and inspiring.
Sam A. Meier explores a number of facets of Old Testament prophecy, such as their relation to the divine council, the manner of revelation, the poetry and prose of the prophets and the prophets' relationships with kings. It examines the features of each and notes their transformation over time, particularly between the pre-exilic and post-exilic periods.
This inaugural book in a series that charts the course of English-speaking evangelicalism over the last 300 years offers a multinational narrative of the origin, development and rapid diffusion of evangelical movements in their first two generations. Written by Mark A. Noll and now in paper.
Gina Burkart shows parents how Harry Potter fits into the tradition of fairy tale writing and can aid in building a moral framework for life. Here is practical advice for using the Harry Potter books to talk with kids about the issues they face, such as fear, anger, bullies, diversity and the choice of good over evil.
Donald K. McKim edits this revised and expanded edition of IVP's Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters. With six historical essays and over 200 in-depth articles regarding the principal players in the history of Biblical interpretation, this volume will serve as an invaluable tool for any serious student of the Bible or history of exegesis.