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  • by Michael Wolter
    £78.49

    "Originally published in German as Das Lukasevangelium (Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2008), with the ISBN 978-3161495250."

  • - Coming to Terms with Being Human
    by Michael J. Hyde
    £34.99

    Takes you on an excursion through Western philosophy, religion, science, and art. Eloquently and engagingly, this title delves the canon of Western thought, drawing on figures from St Augustine and John Rawls to Leonardo da Vinci and David Hume to Kenneth Burke and Mary Shelley.

  • - Traditions in Oral and Scribal Perspectives
     
    £45.49

    Jaffee (University of Washington), Alan Kirk (James Madison University), Terence Mournet (North American Baptist Seminary), and Christopher Tuckett (University of Oxford/Pembroke College).--John Walker "Freedom in Orthodoxy"

  • by Craig L. Blomberg
    £88.99

    This is the conviction that drives Christian life from generation to generation: the ages have turned, God's victory is assured, even though there is still much work to be done.--Darian R. Lockett, Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University

  • by John R. Levison
    £48.49

    With his latest book, The Holy Spirit before Christianity, John Levison again changes the face and foundation of Christian belief in the Holy Spirit. The categories Christians have used, the boundaries they have created, the proprietary claims they have made - all of these evaporate, now that Levison has looked afresh at Scripture.

  • - Identity, Formation, and History
    by J. Stanley Lemons
    £78.49 - 99.49

    "A comprehensive history of Rhode Island Baptists that contests the primacy of Southern preeminence for American Baptist developments"--

  • - A New Perspective on James to Jude
     
    £56.49

    Asks two questions: Can the Catholic Epistles from James to Jude be fruitfully examined in relation to each other, without contrasting them with the Pauline Epistles? And, if so, will we learn something new about them and early Christianity? The essayists here answer "yes" and "yes".

  • - An Intellectual History
    by Peter J. Leithart
    £45.49

  • - Daily Prayers, Wisdom, and Guidance
    by Mark Lanier
    £24.49 - 39.99

  • - A Critical Assessment of N. T. Wright's Jesus and the Victory of God
     
    £45.49

    N.T. Wright's Jesus and the Victory of God is widely heralded as one of the most significant and brilliantly argued works in the current "third quest" of the historical Jesus. In this second volume of his multivolume investigation, Wright uncovers a Jesus that most historians and believers have never met.

  • - The Educational Value of Suffering in the New Testament and in Its Milieu
    by Charles H. Talbert
    £24.49

    From the various biblical explanations of suffering, this volume chooses to focus on one: suffering sometimes possesses an educational value. It explores the differing versions of this view in Paul, James, 1 Peter, Hebrews, and Luke-Acts, and sets these perspectives against the backdrop of similar explanations in Jewish and Greco-Roman cultures.

  • - Their Basic Ideas and Significance
    by Richard Reitzenstein
    £56.49

    In his now classic Hellenistic Mystery-Religions (first published in 1910), Richard Reitzenstein seeks to establish the direct dependence of early Christianity on Hellenistic, Mandaean, and Iranian mythology and ritual.

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    £45.49

    In the early '70s, James M. Robinson and Helmut Koester, both students of Bultmann, broke new ground in their Trajectories through Early Christianity. The eight essays that comprise this volume seek a wholesale redefinition of the task of New Testament studies, as well as illustrating this newly conceived task.

  • by Oscar Cullmann
    £39.99

    Oscar Cullmann's The Christology of the New Testament was the standard student textbook in New Testament courses and the measuring stick for scholarly inquiry into Christology for decades. An enduring classic, this book is based on a lifetime of study from one of the most creative and disciplined minds to tackle New Testament Christology.

  • by Richard B. Hays
    £56.49

  • - Christianity and the Big Questions
    by Steve Wilkens & Alan G. Padgett
    £67.49

  • - Wacoas Photographer
     
    £40.99

    It was 1905 when the man destined to become Waco's photographer first opened his shop. Fred Gildersleeve documented the city he loved, establishing his legacy through iconic images that have become Waco's visual memory. The 186 Gildersleeve images in this volume capture the spirit of early Waco.

  • - Texts, Documents, and Sources
    by Lincoln H. Blumell & Thomas A. Wayment
    £88.99 - 110.99

    "Authoritative, comprehensive presentation of Christian texts and texts about Christians in the Oxyrhynchus papyri"--

  • - A Christian Perspective on Historical Thought
    by David W. Bebbington
    £39.99 - 56.49

  • - A Primer for Widows
    by Ella Wall Prichard
    £26.49

    Offers practical advice on how to achieve joy. Each chapter focuses on a different trait needed to move from grief to joy. The primary narrative arc is spiritual, even though stories of struggle, conflict, and loss are recurrent themes.

  • by Micheal O'Siadhail
    £35.99

    Both poetry and cultural history, this book offers a sustained reflection on modernity - people and movements - in poetic meter. Just as Dante, in his Divine Comedy, summed up the Middle Ages on the cusp of modernity, The Five Quintets takes stock of a late modern world on the cusp of the first-ever global century.

  • - Four Centuries of Baptist Interpretation
     
    £110.99

    A landmark work of research, containing examples of specific ways that Baptists have used Acts in their confessions, sermons, tracts, commentaries, monographs, devotional and denominational literature, speeches, and hymns. This commentary beautifully illustrates the diversity of Baptist responses to this book of Scripture.

  • - Theology, Mortality, and the Shape of a Human Life
    by Ephraim Radner
    £39.99

    The possibility and purpose of what comes between birth and death is ordered by the pattern of Scripture, but is performed faithfully only in obedience to the limits that bind it.--Jeremy James "Expository Times"

  • - A Handbook on the Hebrew Text
    by Eric J. Tully
    £45.49

    Provides a foundational analysis of the text of Hosea. Hosea is distinguished by the detailed and comprehensive attention paid to the Hebrew text. Beyond serving as a succinct and accessible analytic key, Hosea also reflects the most up-to-date advances in scholarship on Hebrew grammar and linguistics.

  • - The Last Things of All Creatures
    by Paul J. Griffiths
    £56.49

    This grammar, Griffiths suggests, gives Christians new ways to think about the redemption of all things, to imagine relationships with nonhuman creatures, and to live in a world devastated by a double fall.--David Cloutier "The Journal of Religion"

  • - Studies in Text Transmission
    by Dirk Rohmann
    £56.49

    Christianity's rejection, even obliteration, of books--so contrary to its own worldview--testifies both to the perilous nature of texts in transmission as well as to the enduring cultural and ideological power of the written word.--Evgenia Moiseeva "Review of Biblical Literature"

  • - Daily Prayers, Wisdom, and Guidance
    by Mark Lanier
    £24.49

    Shares a year's worth of devotionals gathered over a lifetime of walking with the Lord. For each day of the year, Mark Lanier reflects on the words of the Psalter, relates them back to the struggles facing Christians today, and concludes with a prayer connected to the day's insights.

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