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  • IVP Academic has a vast collection of resources to help you build your Bible reference library—including commentaries, dictionaries, and more. Whether you are a pastor preparing for sermons, a professor putting together lectures, a student writing papers, or just a Bible nerd looking to deepen your study, we've got the reference resources you need.

  • The Iron Sceptre, By John White
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    The Iron Sceptre

    The Archives of Anthropos

    by John White

    Wesley, Kurt, Lisa and Mary are called to Anthropos to help King Kardia save his country from the evil plans of Mirmah. Book 4 in John White's Archives of Anthropos.

  • The Church: Sacraments, Worship, Ministry, Mission, By Donald G. Bloesch
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    The Church

    Sacraments, Worship, Ministry, Mission

    Christian Foundations

    by Donald G. Bloesch

    Evangelical in spirit, ecumenical in breadth and biblical in depth, Donald G. Bloesch's sixth volume in the Christian Foundations series engages in a critical dialogue with historical and contemporary views of ecclesiology, including church authority, worship and church reunion.

  • Ethics: Approaching Moral Decisions, By Arthur F. Holmes
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    Ethics

    Approaching Moral Decisions

    Contours of Christian Philosophy

    by Arthur F. Holmes

    Arthur Holmes addresses the questions: What is good? What is right? How can we know? In this second edition, he also surveys a variety of approaches to ethics, including cultural relativism, emotivism, ethical egoism and utilitarianism—all with an acknowledgment of the new postmodern environment.

  • Hope for Caregivers: A 42-Day Devotional in Company with Henri J. M. Nouwen, By Henri Nouwen
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    Hope for Caregivers

    A 42-Day Devotional in Company with Henri J. M. Nouwen

    by Henri Nouwen
    Edited by Susan Martins Miller

    Caregiving is often reduced to a list of tasks that another individual cannot do independently. This six-week devotional inspired by the words of Henri Nouwen intertwines Scripture and prayer to summon us away from our lists for a few moments each day, drawing us to a fresh framework for the experience of giving care.

  • The Theology of Jeremiah: The Book, the Man, the Message, By John Goldingay
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    The Theology of Jeremiah

    The Book, the Man, the Message

    by John Goldingay

    How do we think about the theology of the book of Jeremiah? John Goldingay considers the prophet Jeremiah himself, his individual circumstances and those of Judah, and his message. As we view the book of Jeremiah in its entirety, we learn about God, Israel as the people of God, the nature of wrongdoing and prophecy, and what we know about the future.

  • John Calvin: Sovereign Hope, By Carolyn Nystrom
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    John Calvin

    Sovereign Hope

    Christian Classics Bible Studies

    by Carolyn Nystrom

    As you work through Carolyn Nystrom's Christian Classics Bible Study based on Calvin's thought and teaching, you'll have the opportunity to grapple with Scripture and discover the shape of Calvin's unshakable hope in God for yourself.

    Number of Studies: 6

  • Parents of Missionaries: How to Thrive and Stay Connected When Your Children and Grandchildren Serve Cross-Culturally, By Cheryl Savageau and Diane Stortz
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    Parents of Missionaries

    How to Thrive and Stay Connected When Your Children and Grandchildren Serve Cross-Culturally

    by Cheryl Savageau and Diane Stortz

    Whether you're the parent of a missionary recruit or a parent of an experienced missionary, this resource will help you thrive and stay connected with your children and grandchildren serving cross-culturally. Combining a counselor's professional insight and a parent's personal journey, the authors help you understand missionary life, grandparent long-distance and say good-bye well.

  • The Face of Forgiveness: A Pastoral Theology of Shame and Redemption, By Philip D. Jamieson
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    The Face of Forgiveness

    A Pastoral Theology of Shame and Redemption

    by Philip D. Jamieson

    The atoning work of Christ is at the center of Christian thought, yet many followers of Christ often struggle with offering or receiving forgiveness. Distinguishing between shame and guilt, Philip Jamieson reveals weaknesses in traditional Western atonement models and offers several strategies to help Christians understand the fullness of God's forgiving work.