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    - Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics
    by Jeannine K. Brown
    £18.99

    Is the Bible just a book of ancient Israelite and Christian history and practices to be read? Or are we engaging in a more interactive practice when we study God's word? Jeannine K. Brown believes that communication is at the heart of what we do when we open the Bible, that we are actively engaging God in a conversation that can be life changing. By learning about how Scripture communicates, modern readers can extract much more meaning out of the text than they could if simply reading the Bible as though it was a list of rules or a collection of stories. In Scripture as Communication, Brown offers professors, students, church leaders, and laity a basic guide to the theory and practice of biblical interpretation, helping them understand our engagement with Scriptures as primarily a communicative act.

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    - An Introduction and Commentary
    by Jeannine K. Brown
    £11.99

    Jeannine K. Brown offers a comprehensive introduction to Paul's New Testament letter to the Philippians in this new volume in the Tyndale New Testament Commentary series.

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    - A Narrative Approach to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
    by Jeannine K. Brown
    £13.49

    A popular writer and teacher shows how a narrative approach illuminates each of the Gospels, helping readers see the overarching stories.

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    - An Integrative Conversation about Christian Formation
    by Jeannine K. Brown, Carla M. Dahl & Wyndy Corbin Reuschling
    £17.49

    How does Christian formation happen and what are its moral implications? This book brings into conversation three disciplines that are crucial for Christian formation--social science, biblical studies/hermeneutics, and ethics--to present a cohesive, dynamic vision of human wholeness and spiritual holiness. The authors weave together insights from their respective fields to address the relationship between personal and communal formation, moral development, and the interpretation of Scripture. Revealing the process as well as the fruits of interdisciplinary dialogue, this book offers a fresh approach to understanding human formation. The final chapter, a case study on immigration, demonstrates the authors' integrative method.

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