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  • The Message of Ephesians, By John Stott
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    The Message of Ephesians

    The Bible Speaks Today Series

    by John Stott

    Paul's letter to the Ephesians clearly sets forth God's eternal purpose to create the church—God's new society. In this revised BST volume, John Stott expounds Paul's theme of uniting all things in Christ by uniting his church. Guiding readers passage by passage through Ephesians, he provides helpful background, highlights key themes, and offers applications for Christians today.

  • The New Christian Zionism: Fresh Perspectives on Israel and the Land, Edited by Gerald R. McDermott
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    The New Christian Zionism

    Fresh Perspectives on Israel and the Land

    Edited by Gerald R. McDermott

    Christian Zionism is often seen as the offspring of premillennial dispensationalism. But the authors of this work contend that the biblical and theological connections between covenant and land are nearly as close in the New Testament as in Old. Written with academic rigor, this provocative volume proposes a place for Christian Zionism in an integrated biblical vision today.

  • New Dictionary of Biblical Theology: Exploring the Unity  Diversity of Scripture
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    New Dictionary of Biblical Theology

    Exploring the Unity Diversity of Scripture

    General Editor T. Desmond Alexander and Brian S. Rosner
    Consulting Editor D.A. Carson and Graeme Goldsworthy

    This dictionary is an essential building block of every library of biblical references. With more than 120 contributors, this A-to-Z encyclopedia catalogues over 200 key biblical-theological themes and allows readers to view the Bible?s thematic terrain in its canonical wholeness.

  • The New Global Mission: The Gospel from Everywhere to Everyone, By Samuel Escobar
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    The New Global Mission

    The Gospel from Everywhere to Everyone

    by Samuel Escobar

    Veteran missiologist Samuel Escobar explores the new realities of our globalized world, assesses the context of a changing mission field, sets forth a thoroughly biblical theology of missions, and considers implications for how Christians are to go about the task of global mission.

  • Women of the New Testament, By Phyllis J. Le Peau
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    Women of the New Testament

    LifeGuide Bible Studies

    by Phyllis J. Le Peau

    As Phyllis J. Le Peau introduces twelve significant women of the New Testament, she invites you to enter into their lives and learn from them what it means to be a disciple of Jesus. This revised ten-session LifeGuide® Bible Study features additional questions for starting group discussions and for meeting God in personal reflection, together with expanded leader's notes and a "Now or Later" section in each study.

    Number of Studies: 10

  • All Things New: Revelation as Canonical Capstone, By Brian J. Tabb
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    All Things New

    Revelation as Canonical Capstone

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Brian J. Tabb
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    For many readers of the Bible, the book of Revelation is a riddle that fascinates and frustrates. In this NSBT volume, Brian Tabb stresses the importance of the canonical context of the book of Revelation and argues that it presents itself as the climax of biblical prophecy, showing how Old Testament prophecies and patterns find their consummation in the present and future reign of Jesus Christ.

  • Making All Things New: God's Dream for Global Justice, By R. York Moore
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    Making All Things New

    God's Dream for Global Justice

    by R. York Moore

    Modern-day abolitionist York Moore vividly describes the cause of global justice as the great dream of God. Unpacking the biblical account of the last things, Moore makes connections between the end-time work of Jesus and our own efforts at justice. Whenever a new well is dug or a sex trafficker brought to justice, we see the dream taking hold.

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    A Week in the Life Series

    Ever wanted a first-century view of the world of the Gospels? In entertaining historical fiction, splashed with informative sidebars and images, this series gives us a new view of Jesus' world and Bible-era culture. Allowing what we do know to conjure possible events, these biblical fiction books from New Testament scholars are a fun and informative journey into the lost stories of the ancient near east.

  • Do We Need the New Testament?: Letting the Old Testament Speak for Itself, By John Goldingay
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    Do We Need the New Testament?

    Letting the Old Testament Speak for Itself

    by John Goldingay

    While many Christians wonder whether we really need the Old Testament, John Goldingay turns the question around: Perhaps Jesus' Bible—the Old Testament—is enough. Goldingay probes our misreading of the Old Testament and brings out the richness of the "First Testament's" message as Israel's and the church's gospel.