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  • Why Church History Matters: An Invitation to Love and Learn from Our Past, By Robert F. Rea
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    Why Church History Matters

    An Invitation to Love and Learn from Our Past

    by Robert F. Rea

    Does it matter how Christians in other times and places thought? For many contemporary Christians, questions about the role and value of church history can be difficult to tackle. Veteran teacher Bob Rea addresses these barriers, skillfully explaining not only why church history matters, but the difference it makes for life and ministry.

  • Divorce and Remarriage: Four Christian Views, Edited by H. Wayne House
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    Divorce and Remarriage

    Four Christian Views

    Spectrum Multiview Book Series

    Edited by H. Wayne House
    Contributions by J. Carl Laney, William A. Heth, Thomas R. Edgar, and Larry Richards

    Editor H. Wayne House introduces a lively debate on varying Christian views of divorce and remarriage. Contributors include J. Carl Laney, William Heth, Thomas Edgar and Larry Richards.

  • Plowshares and Pruning Hooks: Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and Apocalyptic, By Brent Sandy
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    Plowshares and Pruning Hooks

    Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and Apocalyptic

    by Brent Sandy

    D. Brent Sandy carefully considers the language and imagery of prophecy and apocalyptic, how it is used, how it is fulfilled within Scripture, and how we should read it against the horizon of our future.

  • Hard Sayings of the Bible, By Walter C. Kaiser Jr. and Peter H. Davids and F. F. Bruce and Manfred Brauch
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    Hard Sayings of the Bible

    The Hard Sayings Series

    by Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Peter H. Davids, F. F. Bruce, and Manfred Brauch

    Now in paperback, Hard Sayings of the Bible has explanations for over five hundred of the most troubling verses to test the minds and hearts of Bible readers. Verse by verse, four distinguished Bible scholars take you behind the scenes to find succinct solutions to the most difficult verses in Scripture.

  • The Epic of Eden: A Christian Entry into the Old Testament, By Sandra L. Richter
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    The Epic of Eden

    A Christian Entry into the Old Testament

    by Sandra L. Richter

    Does your knowledge of the Old Testament feel like a grab bag of people, books, events and ideas? Sandra Richter gives an overview of the Old Testament, organizing our disorderly knowledge of the Old Testament people, facts and stories into a memorable and manageable story of redemption that climaxes in the New Testament.

  • Following Jesus in the
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    Following Jesus in the "Real World"

    Discipleship for the Post-College Years

    by Richard C. Lamb Jr.

    Richard Lamb blends scriptural insights, stories of recent graduates and his own life experience to offer sound advice and practical encouragement for spiritual growth during the postcollege years.

  • 10 Great Ideas from Church History: A Decision-Maker's Guide to Shaping Your Church, By Mark R. Shaw
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    10 Great Ideas from Church History

    A Decision-Maker's Guide to Shaping Your Church

    by Mark R. Shaw

    Mark Shaw offers ideas from the most significant Christian leaders of the last five hundred years, including Martin Luther, John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, William Carey, John Wesley, Richard Baxter and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

  • Galatians: Paul's Charter of Christian Freedom, By Leon L. Morris
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    Galatians

    Paul's Charter of Christian Freedom

    by Leon L. Morris

    Leon Morris explores both the complex arguments and bold affirmations of Galatians. With seasoned insight and inspiring elegance, he lays bare the text's essential structure, logic and meaning.

  • Karl Barth's Infralapsarian Theology: Origins and Development, 1920-1953, By Shao Kai Tseng
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    Karl Barth's Infralapsarian Theology

    Origins and Development, 1920-1953

    New Explorations in Theology

    by Shao Kai Tseng
    Foreword by George Hunsinger

    Scholars of Karl Barth's theology have been unanimous in labeling him a supralapsarian, largely because Barth identifies himself as such. In this groundbreaking and thoroughly researched work, Shao Kai Tseng argues that Barth was actually an infralapsarian, bringing Barth into conversation with recent studies in Puritan theology.