• The Question of Canon: Challenging the Status Quo in the New Testament Debate, By Michael J. Kruger
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    The Question of Canon

    Challenging the Status Quo in the New Testament Debate

    by Michael J. Kruger

    Were the books of New Testament canon written as Scripture or did they become Scripture by a decision of the second-century church? Michael J. Kruger challenges the commonly held "extrinsic" view on the emergence of the New Testament canon in favor of a canon that arose naturally from within the early Christian faith.

  • The Good Shepherd: A Thousand-Year Journey from Psalm 23 to the New Testament, By Kenneth E. Bailey
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    The Good Shepherd

    A Thousand-Year Journey from Psalm 23 to the New Testament

    by Kenneth E. Bailey

    Kenneth Bailey, with his celebrated insights into Middle Eastern culture, traces the theme of the good shepherd from its origins in Psalm 23 through the prophets and into the New Testament, observing how it changed, developed and was applied by the biblical writers over a thousand-year span.

  • Fabricating Jesus: How Modern Scholars Distort the Gospels, By Craig A. Evans
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    Fabricating Jesus

    How Modern Scholars Distort the Gospels

    by Craig A. Evans

    Why are scholars so prone to fabricate a new Jesus? Why is the public so eager to accept such claims without question? What methods and assumptions predispose scholars to distort the record? Is there a more sober approach to finding the real Jesus? Craig Evans offers a sane approach to examining the sources for understanding the historical Jesus.

  • A Week in the Life of a Roman Centurion, By Gary M. Burge
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    A Week in the Life of a Roman Centurion

    A Week in the Life Series

    by Gary M. Burge

    In this fast-paced fictional account, we follow Appius, a Roman centurion, and Tullus, his Jewish slave, from battles to the gladiator arena and finally to the village of Capernaum where they encounter a Jewish prophet from Nazareth. Seeing Galilee of Jesus' day through Roman eyes, we learn much about the culture and social world of Romans and Jews.

  • Neither Poverty nor Riches: A Biblical Theology of Possessions, By Craig L. Blomberg
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    Neither Poverty nor Riches

    A Biblical Theology of Possessions

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Craig L. Blomberg
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    One of the most difficult questions facing Christians today is that of the proper attitude toward possessions. What action should we take on behalf of the poor? What should we do with our own possessions? In this NSBT volume, Craig Blomberg asks what the Bible has to say about these issues. Avoiding easy answers, he draws on the Old and New Testaments to seek a comprehensive biblical theology of possessions.

  • Original Sin: Illuminating the Riddle, By Henri Blocher
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    Original Sin

    Illuminating the Riddle

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Henri Blocher
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Henri Blocher offers a philosophically sophisticated treatment of the biblical evidence for original sin, interacting with the best theological thinking on the subject and showing that while the nature of original sin is a mystery only belief in it makes sense of evil and wrongdoing.

  • Jesus and the Logic of History, By Paul W. Barnett
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    Jesus and the Logic of History

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Paul W. Barnett
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Historian Paul W. Barnett presents clear, careful and convincing evidence that the Christ of orthodox Christianity is the same as the Jesus of history.

  • God's Unfaithful Wife: A Biblical Theology of Spiritual Adultery, By Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
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    God's Unfaithful Wife

    A Biblical Theology of Spiritual Adultery

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    Raymond Ortlund's contribution to the New Studies in Biblical Theology series argues that the vision of human marriage coming down to us through the book of Genesis provides a hermeneutic key for understanding Israel's historical relationship with God—and Christ's ultimate, transforming relationship with us.

  • The God Who Became Human: A Biblical Theology of Incarnation, By Graham Cole
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    The God Who Became Human

    A Biblical Theology of Incarnation

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Graham Cole
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    Seeking an answer to Anselm's timeless question, "Why did God become man?" Graham Cole follows Old Testament themes of preparation, theophany and messianic hope through to the New Testament witness to the divinely foretold event. This New Studies in Biblical Theology volume concludes with a consideration of the theological and existential implications of the incarnation of God.

  • Powers of Darkness: Principalities  Powers in Paul's Letters, By Clinton E. Arnold
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    Powers of Darkness

    Principalities Powers in Paul's Letters

    by Clinton E. Arnold

    Clinton Arnold examines Paul's teaching on powers and principalities--comparing it with Jesus' teaching, Greek and Roman beliefs, and contemporary views. He concludes with biblical and practical guidelines for Christians today.

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