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  • Voices and Views on Paul: Exploring Scholarly Trends, By Ben Witherington III and Jason A. Myers
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    Voices and Views on Paul

    Exploring Scholarly Trends

    by Ben Witherington III and Jason A. Myers

    In the field of Pauline studies, much has changed over the last twenty years. In this reliable guide to the major terrain of Pauline scholarship, Ben Witherington and Jason Myers explain and analyze the thought of recent major Pauline interpreters and track developments within this dynamic field over the past two decades.

  • The Meaning of the Pentateuch: Revelation, Composition and Interpretation, By John H. Sailhamer
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    The Meaning of the Pentateuch

    Revelation, Composition and Interpretation

    by John H. Sailhamer

    Persuaded of the singular vision of the Pentateuch, Old Testament professor John Sailhamer searches out clues left by the author and the later editor of the Pentateuch that will disclose the meaning of this great work. By paying particular attention to the poetic seams in the text, he rediscovers a message that surprisingly brings us to the threshold of the New Testament gospel.

  • The Problem of the Old Testament: Hermeneutical, Schematic, and Theological Approaches, By Duane A. Garrett
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    The Problem of the Old Testament

    Hermeneutical, Schematic, and Theological Approaches

    by Duane A. Garrett

    Christians throughout church history have struggled with the Old Testament—defining it, interpreting it, and reconciling it with the New Testament. In this thorough, accessible work, Duane A. Garrett surveys three primary methods Christians have used to handle the Old Testament, offering a way forward that is faithful to the text and to the Christian faith.

  • The Paradox of Sonship: Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews, By R. B. Jamieson
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    The Paradox of Sonship

    Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews

    Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture

    by R. B. Jamieson

    What does the epistle to the Hebrews mean when it calls Jesus "Son"? Pastor and New Testament scholar R. B. Jamieson probes the complexity of the Christology presented in the epistle to the Hebrews. Exploring the paradox of this key term, Jamieson argues that "Son" names both who Jesus is eternally and what he becomes at the climax of his incarnate, saving mission.

  • Letters for the Church: Reading James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John, and Jude as Canon, By Darian R. Lockett
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    Letters for the Church

    Reading James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John, and Jude as Canon

    by Darian R. Lockett

    The Catholic Epistles often get short shrift. But Darian Lockett contends that these seven letters provide a unique window into early Christian theology and practice. Emphasizing the epistles' interconnected vision, each chapter in this refreshing resource outlines one of the letters, traces its flow of thought, and explores shared themes with the other Catholic Epistles.

  • Biblical Theology: The God of the Christian Scriptures, By John Goldingay
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    Biblical Theology

    The God of the Christian Scriptures

    by John Goldingay

    John Goldingay takes the New Testament as a portal into the complete canon of Scripture. Without searching out an overarching unity, he allows Scripture's diversity and tensions to remain, letting Scripture speak to us in its own voice. This landmark biblical theology is hermeneutically dexterous, biblically expansive, and nourishing to mind, soul and proclamation.

  • Signposts to God: How Modern Physics and Astronomy Point the Way to Belief, By Peter Bussey
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    Signposts to God

    How Modern Physics and Astronomy Point the Way to Belief

    by Peter Bussey

    We can be intellectually satisfied in both science and the Christian faith. In this accessible primer, particle physicist Peter Bussey introduces readers to the mysteries of modern physics and astronomy. He shows that the remarkable achievements of scientific research do not rule out a divine Creator, but actually present us with compelling signposts to God.

  • The Global Public Square: Religious Freedom and the Making of a World Safe for Diversity, By Os Guinness
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    The Global Public Square

    Religious Freedom and the Making of a World Safe for Diversity

    by Os Guinness

    Recognizing that tyranny takes on secular as well as traditional guises, Os Guinness seeks a return to the first principles of religious and political freedom. Hearkening back to the "soul liberty" of English Puritan Roger Williams, Guinness argues that a society's greatest bulwark against abuse lies in its people's freedom of conscience.

  • Living the Lord's Prayer: The Way of the Disciple, By Albert Haase OFM
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    Living the Lord's Prayer

    The Way of the Disciple

    by Albert Haase OFM
    Foreword by Gerald L. Sittser

    In this book Father Albert Haase follows the lines of the Lord's Prayer, showing how the ideas have been understood by great people of faith, including Francis of Assisi, Martin Luther, Thérèse of Lisieux and others, and revealing how God can use this ancient prayer to transform your very soul and teach you to walk in the way of a true disciple of Christ.

  • The Beginning and End of All Things: A Biblical Theology of Creation and New Creation, By Edward W. Klink III
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    The Beginning and End of All Things

    A Biblical Theology of Creation and New Creation

    Essential Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Edward W. Klink III
    Series edited by Benjamin L. Gladd

    Edward W. Klink III presents a holistic understanding of creation, one that is unfolded throughout all of Scripture and is at the core of the gospel itself. Along with offering rich insights about God and his purposes for the world, a biblical theology of creation guides how we engage nature, culture, and life as embodied beings.