• Suffering and the Search for Meaning: Contemporary Responses to the Problem of Pain, By Richard Rice
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    Suffering and the Search for Meaning

    Contemporary Responses to the Problem of Pain

    by Richard Rice

    Suffering is a deeply personal problem. Why is this happening to me? Guiding readers through the seven most significant theodicies, Richard Rice uses theory and personal stories to help each of us form a response to suffering that is both intellectually satisfying and personally authentic.

  • Transformed by God: New Covenant Life and Ministry, By David G. Peterson
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    Transformed by God

    New Covenant Life and Ministry

    by David G. Peterson

    Foundational to the New Testament understanding of Jesus is Jeremiah's promise of a "new covenant," the promise that God will transform our very hearts. In this important new study, David Peterson expounds Jeremiah?s oracle and its influence on the New Testament, as well as its relevance for New Covenant life today.

  • Sealed with an Oath: Covenant in God's Unfolding Purpose, By Paul R. Williamson
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    Sealed with an Oath

    Covenant in God's Unfolding Purpose

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Paul R. Williamson
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Paul R. Williamson looks at the role of the covenant concept in Scripture and the meaning of this terminology. He sets the idea of covenant in the context of God's universal purpose, tracing the idea through the Old Testament and showing how the new covenant is anticipated and fulfilled.

  • Hidden But Now Revealed: A Biblical Theology of Mystery, By G. K. Beale and Benjamin L. Gladd
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    Hidden But Now Revealed

    A Biblical Theology of Mystery

    by G. K. Beale and Benjamin L. Gladd

    Exploring the biblical conception of mystery as an initial, partially hidden revelation that is subsequently more fully revealed, this book sheds light not only on the richness of the concept itself, but also on the broader relationship between the Old and New Testaments. As such, it is a model for attentive and faithful biblical theology.

  • From Topic to Thesis: A Guide to Theological Research, By Michael Kibbe
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    From Topic to Thesis

    A Guide to Theological Research

    by Michael Kibbe

    Every theology student has to write a research paper, but many do not know how to go about doing theological research. In this brief guide, Michael Kibbe introduces students to the basics of academic research, including how to gather and engage different sources, use online databases and bibliography software, and avoid common mistakes.

  • Talking Doctrine: Mormons and Evangelicals in Conversation, Edited byRichard J. Mouw and Robert L. Millet
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    Talking Doctrine

    Mormons and Evangelicals in Conversation

    Edited by Richard J. Mouw and Robert L. Millet

    A group of Mormon and evangelical scholars undertook a remarkable journey over fifteen years to discuss differences and investigate possible common ground in their beliefs. With both candor and generosity, these essays reflect the thoughtful, respectful and nuanced engagements on some of the most controversial topics that have inflamed passions in the past.

  • The Passionate Intellect: Christian Faith and the Discipleship of the Mind, By Alister McGrath
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    The Passionate Intellect

    Christian Faith and the Discipleship of the Mind

    by Alister McGrath

    Alister McGrath argues that Christian thought has a vital role to play in the survival of the Christian vision of reality. By setting the gospel in the great tradition of Christian theological reflection, we have the makings of a robust engagement in the public sphere of ideas.

  • God, Freedom and Human Dignity: Embracing a God-Centered Identity in a Me-Centered Culture, By Ron Highfield
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    God, Freedom and Human Dignity

    Embracing a God-Centered Identity in a Me-Centered Culture

    by Ron Highfield

    Ron Highfield traces the genealogy of the modern self from Plato, Descartes and Locke to Charles Taylor's landmark Sources of the Self. What emerges is a stark portrait of the modern ideal of self-governance and the crisis it provokes for a Christian view of human identity, freedom and dignity found in God.

  • The Decline of African American Theology: From Biblical Faith to Cultural Captivity, By Thabiti M. Anyabwile
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    The Decline of African American Theology

    From Biblical Faith to Cultural Captivity

    by Thabiti M. Anyabwile
    Foreword by Mark A. Noll

    Thabiti Anyabwile argues that contemporary African American theology has fallen far from the tree of its early American antecedents. This book is a goldmine for any reader interested in the history of African American Christianity. With a foreword by Mark Noll.

  • Global Dictionary of Theology: A Resource for the Worldwide Church, Edited byWilliam A. Dyrness and Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
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    Global Dictionary of Theology

    A Resource for the Worldwide Church

    Edited by William A. Dyrness and Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
    Associate Editor Juan F. Martinez and Simon Chan

    William A. Dyrness, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Juan F. Martinez and Simon Chan edit approximately 250 articles written by over 100 contributors representing the global spectrum of theological perspectives.

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