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  • New Dictionary of Christian Ethics & Pastoral Theology, Edited byDavid J. Atkinson and David F. Field and Arthur F. Holmes and Oliver O'Donovan
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    New Dictionary of Christian Ethics & Pastoral Theology

    Edited by David J. Atkinson, David F. Field, Arthur F. Holmes, and Oliver O'Donovan

    Encompassing a wide range of topics--from the timely (health care and business ethics) to the traditional (atonement, suffering and the kingdom of God)--this work features an easy-to-use reference system and eighteen articles that introduce readers to key themes in moral, pastoral and practical theology. Edited by David J. Atkinson and David F. Field with consulting editors Arthur Holmes and Oliver O'Donovan.

  • The Emergence of the Church: Context, Growth, Leadership  Worship, By Arthur G. Patzia
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    The Emergence of the Church

    Context, Growth, Leadership Worship

    by Arthur G. Patzia

    Arthur G. Patzia explores the story, weighs the issues and traces the contours of the early church's expansion and growth, life and practices, leadership and worship.

  • Flame of Love: A Theology of the Holy Spirit, By Clark H. Pinnock
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    Flame of Love

    A Theology of the Holy Spirit

    by Clark H. Pinnock
    Foreword by Daniel Castelo
    Commentaries by Daniel Castelo

    In what may be regarded as his magnum opus, Clark Pinnock explores the vital Christian doctrine of the Holy Spirit, restoring the Spirit to centrality in the life and witness of the church. For this second edition, theologian Daniel Castelo draws from his experience using this book in the classroom to add helpful commentary and brief reflections on each chapter.

  • Mapping the Origins Debate: Six Models of the Beginning of Everything, By Gerald Rau
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    Mapping the Origins Debate

    Six Models of the Beginning of Everything

    by Gerald Rau

    This unique textbook by Gerald Rau surveys the six predominant models currently used to explain the origins of creation, of life, of species and of humans. Alongside his judicious account of the debate as a whole, Rau equips students with critical tools for evaluating the individual philosophies of science in play.

  • Judaism Before Jesus: The Events & Ideas That Shaped the New Testament World, By Anthony J. Tomasino
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    Judaism Before Jesus

    The Events & Ideas That Shaped the New Testament World

    by Anthony J. Tomasino

    Highlighting the ideas, subplots and characters that shaped the world of Jesus and the first Christians, Anthony J. Tomasino skillfully retells the story of Judaism before Jesus, from the time of Ezra and Nehemiah to the Herods, and even up to Masada.

  • How to Read Exodus, By Tremper Longman III
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    How to Read Exodus

    How to Read Series

    by Tremper Longman III

    Tremper Longman provides a box-seat guide to Exodus, discussing its historical backdrop, sketching out its literary context, and developing its principal themes, from Israel's deliverance from servitude to Pharaoh to its dedication to service to God.

  • Old Testament Theology: A Thematic Approach, By Robin Routledge
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    Old Testament Theology

    A Thematic Approach

    by Robin Routledge

    Robin Routledge provides a substantial overview of the central issues and themes in Old Testament theology. For readers who want to dine on the meat of Old Testament theology but do not have time to linger over hors d?oeuvres and dessert. Now in paperback!

  • The Biology of Sin: Grace, Hope and Healing for Those Who Feel Trapped, By Matthew S. Stanford
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    The Biology of Sin

    Grace, Hope and Healing for Those Who Feel Trapped

    by Matthew S. Stanford

    Focusing on adultery, rage, addiction, and homosexuality, neuroscientist Matthew Stanford explores what role biological predispositions play in behavior that the Bible defines as sinful.

  • The Last Things, By David Höhne
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    The Last Things

    Contours of Christian Theology

    by David Höhne

    In this final Contours of Christian Theology volume, David Höhne offers a trinitarian theological description of eschatology that is at once systematic, generated from the theological interpretation of Scripture, and yet sensitive to essential elements for Christian practice. His reading of the Bible is shaped by the gospel, informed by the history of Christian thought, and dedicated to serving the church.