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  • - Liberating Christ from the Power of Our Predilections
    by Bryan F Hurlbutt
    £28.49 - 46.99

  • by Daryl L Smith
    £12.49 - 23.99

  • by Daryl L Smith
    £11.49 - 23.49

  • by Edward A Beckstrom
    £25.99 - 37.49

  • by Jeffrey Jay Niehaus
    £29.99 - 49.49

  • by D Patrick Ramsey
    £12.99 - 25.99

  • - A Field Trip in the Bible Library
    by Phillip D Johnson
    £17.49 - 28.99

  • by Shawna R B Atteberry
    £14.99 - 26.49

  • by Carmen DiCello
    £14.99 - 26.49

  • by David S Lahm
    £13.99 - 25.99

  • by Aaron Brown
    £15.49 - 27.49

  • by H Wallace Webster
    £20.99 - 32.49

  • by Michael a Eschelbach
    £17.49 - 28.99

  • by Nancy L Kuehl
    £24.99 - 36.49

  • by Michael H Mitias
    £20.99 - 32.49

  • by Jason J Stellman
    £15.49 - 28.49

  • by Jerry Camery-Hoggatt
    £23.99 - 35.99

  • by Elia Shabani Mligo
    £13.99 - 25.99

  • - A Study in Transvaluation
    by Charles David Isbell
    £26.49

    How Jews and Christians Interpret Their Sacred Texts is a comparative textual study that demonstrates the connections between the Hebrew Scriptures, sacred to both Judaism and Christianity, and the Jewish Talmud and Christian New Testament, which respectively became the bases for all modern systems of the two faiths. Even as official interpretations changed from ""plain sense"" to more elaborate explications, commentators in both faith systems continued to hold to the position that their conclusions were not only based firmly upon the initial authoritative text, but were in fact the natural extension and continuation of it. To describe these classical and early post-classical appropriations, Isbell discusses the ""transvaluation"" of texts, or efforts to retain the core values of authoritative sacred texts that are bound to specific times and situations while seeking to extrapolate from these ancient documents meanings that are relevant to current faith and praxis. As Isbell shows, transvaluation presupposes both the freedom and the necessity of reinterpreting perceived timeless teachings in light of historical, theological, sociological, and political developments that occurred long after the composition of the texts themselves.Charles David Isbell is Professor of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at Louisiana State University. He has authored more than two hundred scholarly articles and eight books, the most recent of which is Sermons from a Southern Rabbi (2009).

  • by Benjamin Yosef
    £25.99

    Inner Messiah, Divine Character encourages readers to deploy their imaginations in describing their lives as a confluence of narrative constructs to identify, analyze, and overcome obstacles and destructive patterns in both their personal and professional lives. The book promotes a three-point strategy to empower and to improve readers' attitudes about their personal and professional struggles. Drawing on the scholarship of Ancient Jewish mysticism and its influence on Freudian and Jungian analysis, Inner Messiah, Divine Character helps readers discover the "Be" within their "Being" to create new opportunities in the present, motivates readers to perceive "Beyond" their limitations and ordinary expectations, and encourages readers to strive for the superlative in their endeavors to achieve their "Best."

  • by Roger S Busse
    £20.99

    Virtually all scholars agree that Jesus did one very risky thing: he exorcised demons. Exorcism was an illicit activity in the Roman world, so why would Jesus risk condemnation, arrest, and even death for the sake of the demon-possessed? Some point to his compassion. Roger Busse, a thirty-nine-year veteran of risk analysis and a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, has another answer from the world in which he lives: risk assessment. People engage in risky ventures only when not doing so would pose even greater risks. What was the greater risk for Jesus? He believed that his land and home, then suffering under foreign occupation, was filled with demons. He believed that if he did not drive them off, all might be lost and the forces of darkness might win out, leaving only the kingdom of Satan. Given this context, Busse reassesses the gospel traditions. Using risk analysis, Busse provides a new approach that recovers the specific charismatic practices, sayings, and parables that the exorcist Jesus' employed in his deliberate and dangerous strategy to drive Satan from the land and reestablish the kingdom of God. To Be Near the Fire offers a new portrait of Jesus and the origins of Christianity.

  • by Rachel Murr
    £16.49

    As a freshman in college, Rachel Murr found herself trying to decide which campus social group to join: the gay and lesbian advocacy group or the campus Christian fellowship. She knew it couldn't be both. For the next fifteen years she held onto the belief that she couldn't be both gay and Christian. When the pain involved in trying not to be lesbian called for a change in theology, she came out to her evangelical church. Conflict ensued.Unnatural is a collection of stories--not only of the harm religiously-inspired negative messages about homosexuality inflict, but also of redemption. Rachel uses her own story as well as personal interviews with ten other queer women and one female-to-male transgender man to tell how they were judged, lectured, kicked out of homes and families, subjected to reparative therapies, and even assaulted. Some faced homelessness, depression, suicide attempts, and pervasive shame. Still, they fought to keep their faith alive. Each demonstrated an Unnatural ability to forgive, love, believe, advocate, and heal.

  • by April Love-Fordham
    £22.49

    Do you consume God's blessings, or do you share them?Most Christians are consumers. We are obsessed with knowing the right theology and following the right set of rules in hopes that God will bless us. Yet, no matter how much God blesses us, we are still looking for more. James says our faith is dead. But there is another type of Christian, one who craves being put to work as the servant of God to share God's blessings with others. Their faith spurs them on to become the hands and feet of Christ. James says their faith is alive. James in the Suburbs is far more than your ordinary Bible study guide. It is also a parable--an energizing story of the lives of six men and women--that wraps itself around the Epistle of James, making its teachings immediately applicable to modern life. You will walk away with not only a thorough understanding of the epistle, but also the unforgettable story of people just like you, whose lives the Holy Spirit turned upside down. This book can be read casually by an individual or studied within a group. The final chapter provides everything readers need for a guided twelve-week study.

  • by Dr David Craig
    £12.49

    Trouble in the Diocese is a petulant, funny book of poetry. Its contrary protagonist/antagonist, the Apprentice, embraces life in both the large and the absurdly small. At the same time, he emphatically rejects the easy rigidity of doily-headed orthodox Catholics as well as the impulse in the Catholic literary Pixar world that seeks to serve two masters.Jesus and his Church are lifted up here, but so is the cross. Discipleship necessarily involves dis-ease, purgation, and if we as readers have any sense, we will--more quietly perhaps--do well to listen (with patience) to his rants.

  • - Age Is an Attitude, Not a Condition
    by Alan Sorem
    £15.49

    Lucy Scott has faced many challenges in her life, but the one that surfaces on her eighty-fifth birthday may be the greatest of all. As she looks to her future as an independent, energetic woman, her son and daughter take a very different view. With the support of friends and her most meaningful relationships, Lucy must forge a new way forward.

  • - A Holy Mystery
    by O C Jr Edwards
    £16.49 - 28.99

  • - Remaining Faithful in a Big Church World
    by Eric W Moore
    £12.49 - 24.99

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    £21.49

    Supported by the International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC), this annual review addresses innovation, evaluation, and program development efforts in addictions and offender counseling. Experts in the field present peer-reviewed models and recommendations for ensuring best practices in addictions and offender counseling.

  • by John Zeugner
    £20.99 - 32.49

  • by Barry Blackstone
    £16.49 - 28.99

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