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  • - The Rise and Progress of Christianity from Its First Beginnings to the Conversion of the English
    by Frederick Fyvie Bruce
    £34.49

    "This is the work of a most painstaking student and scholar well abreast of the latest historical research.... It shows abundant evidence of wide and careful study and gives us a concise and very readable account of the origins of the Christian Church, its chequered history, the heresies which challenged it, as well as the development of its worship, discipline and government.... It proves a valuable handbook for the theological student and for the ordinary keen Church member." The English Churchman

  • - Faith in an Emerging Culture
    by Martin Robinson & Colin J D Greene
    £17.99

  • - Responsible Plurality in Biblical Hermeneutics
    by Matthew R Malcolm
    £25.99

  • - Praying Our Sorrows
    by David J Cohen
    £25.99

    This book provides an understanding of lament psalms and how they can assist people to engage with their experiences of distress in prayer.

  • - Holiness and Community in Paul
    by Kent Brower
    £15.99

    In this readable and enlightening book (based on his 2008 Didsbury Lectures) Kent Brower opens up Paul's theology of holy-living-as-community in the power of the Spirit.

  • - God's Key to the Redemption of the World
    by David W Torrance
    £15.99

    This book is grounded in careful reflection on Scripture, deep theological sensitivity, an informed awareness of history and current affairs as well as a Christian love for Israel. Historically anti-Semitism has been ingrained in much Christian theology and practice. Is this the result of NT teaching or an alien intrusion into Christianity? What is a Christian attitude towards the Jewish people and towards the State of Israel? What is currently going on in the Middle East and does Israel still play a role in God s purposes for the redemption of the world? This book seeks to set out a biblical and theological case for the ongoing importance of the Jewish people in God s plans for creation and to explain something of the complex and controversial situation in the modern day Israeli state.

  • - Cross and Resurrection in the Reconciling of God and Humanity
    by I Howard Marshall
    £14.49

    Discusses the nature of the human plight in relation to the judgment of God and offers a defence of the doctrine of the substitutionary death of Jesus Christ for sinners. This book examines the place of the resurrection of Christ as an integral part of the process whereby sinners are put in the right with God.

  • - Letters on Detonating the Gospel in the 21st Century
    by Ronald Boyd-MacMillan
    £19.99

    'Why do so many preachers make the most exciting news in the world sound so boring?' Driven by this question, this book also answers the question, 'What will it take to inspire great preaching for the 21st century?' It serves as a guide to better preaching, and advocates a return to the practice of eight fundamentals for great preaching.

  • - Retrieving Classical Ministries for Contemporary Revivalism
    by Ian Stackhouse
    £16.99

    Charismatic renewal has at the core of its ideology an aspiration for revival. This is a laudable aspiration, but in recent years, in the absence of a large-scale evangelistic impact, it has encouraged a faddist mentality among church leaders. The Gospel-Driven Church documents this development and the numerous theological and pastoral distortions that take place when genuine revival fervor transmutes into revivalism. Moreover, Stackhouse aims to show how a retrieval of some of the core practices of the church, such as preaching, sacraments, the laying on of hands, and prayer is essential at this crucial stage in the trajectory of the renewal movement in the United Kingdom. He commends to church leaders a recovery of these means of grace - including Spirit baptism - as a way of keeping the church centered on the gospel rather than mere pragmatic concerns about size and numbers.

  • by R a Torrey
    £13.49

    In a world full of puzzling problems, it's nice to find a source of practical solutions. From God's own Word, Dr. R. A. Torrey delves into the specifics of what Christianity is all about and offers biblically sound responses to probing questions, such as:

  • by Charles Finney
    £13.99

    Nothing in this world can hold you back from experiencing the fullness of life that God has for you. So, what are you waiting for? Charles Finney's powerful and thought-provoking messages reveal how you can... Receive complete forgiveness from sinBreak the chains of worldly addictionsRest confidently and securely in the LordBecome entirely alive to God and His serviceDrink from the fountain of God's blessingsBe totally free of sin and its bondageDiscover the worth of your soul Let Finney show you how you can "come into such communion with Christ that His power and presence and fullness will flow through your heart fully and freely." Discover how Christ can be the source of everlasting life and joy within you.

  • - Integral Mission and the Poor
     
    £15.99

    Globalization is both an economic and cultural phenomenon. While it brings many benefits - creating wealth and opening up societies -- it is also creating gross inequalities. The unrestricted movement of capital can leave whole communities devastated as production moves elsewhere at short notice in search of lower costs.^Justice, Mercy and Humility explores the challenge of integral mission among the poor today. It locates the Christian response within a world of alternatives -- alternatives at the macro-level of policies and advocacy, and the micro-level of lifestyle, and affirms the need to integrate ourselves within a 'total missional response to the poor'.^Combining case studies from around the world with Jesus' own teaching and ministry, the book considers what it means for the church to be a countercultural ministry, and in doing so raises new questions about what it means to be church. What is the 'church' and what is 'church culture'? How can we help rather than hinder 'the church of the poor'?

  • by John Brencher
    £29.99

    John Brencher's thematic study of Martyn Lloyd-Jones critically examines the many events, persons, and issues surrounding one of the leading and most controversial preachers in modern Protestantism who is also one of the most influential Evangelicals in the twentieth century.

  • - Perspectives on Salvation Army Theology and Practice
    by Denis Metrustery
    £25.49

    This comprehensive, significant work on Salvation Army theology and practice is designed to help reinforce Salvationists' appreciation of their movement's rationale and mission, helping to maintain and increase the Army's unique position within the Church and as part of global faith-based responses to humanitarian need. The writers in this volume hold and proclaim a clear vision for the Army's future, fully seizing contemporary opportunities while retaining the fire and zeal of the primitive Movement.

  • - Aspects of the History and Sociology of Evangelicalism in Britain and Ireland
     
    £29.99

    The nature of evangelical identity in Britain is both a perennial issue and an urgent one. This is especially the case because evangelical Christianity has, throughout its history, been characterised by a remarkable degree of dynamism and diversity. These essays, by a distinguished list of contributors, explore the issue of evangelical identity and the nature of evangelical diversity by investigating the interactions of evangelicalism with national and denominational identities, race and gender, and its expression in spirituality and culture from the evangelical revivals of the eighteenth century to evangelical churches and movements of the present.

  • - The Intersection of Wisdom and Covenant in Genesis 37-50
    by Lindsay Wilson
    £37.99

    This book offers a careful literary reading of Genesis 37-50 that argues that the Joseph story contains both strong covenant themes and many wisdom-like elements. The author examines how these "wisdom-like elements" relate to the story as a whole. Chapter 37 establishes that God will cause Joseph to rise to prominence. The intriguing story of Tamar in chapter 38 is seen as a kind of microcosm of the entire Joseph story, with Tamar securing life, justice, and reconciliation through her wise initiatives, leading ultimately to the preservation of the line of promise. Joseph's public use of wisdom is considered in chapters 39-41, where he uses power successfully and with discernment. Joseph's private use of wisdom occupies chapters 42-45, as Joseph brings about change in his brothers and extends forgiveness to them. Chapters 46-50 complete the story by weaving the concerns of the previous chapters into the fabric of God's purposes for his covenant people.

  • by J Collins
    £19.99

    This study seeks to demonstrate that exorcism/deliverance ministry is an innately enthusiastic practice utilising Knoxs classic study of Christian enthusiasm. The twentieth century provides an ideal arena for such a study since it frames a complete lifecycle for this rite from its infancy during the early decades, through its heyday in the 1970s and 80s on to creeping routinisation by the end of the century. Two enthusiastic settings, Charismatic and Evangelical Fundamentalist, are identified and examined as the environment in which two related streams of exorcism/deliverance ministry was practised. Finally, enthusiastic Sacramentalist exorcism is considered in order to establish the thesis that enthusiastic settings provide a conducive atmosphere for the emergence and practice of exorcism/deliverance ministry. Attention is paid to historical factors within the Charismatic and Evangelical Fundamentalist streams that underlie the development of this rite. As a result important secondary insights are gained into the tidal nature of enthusiastic movements, the role of itinerant preachers in the propagation of enthusiasm, the routinisation of enthusiastic practices and the manner in which enthusiasm overcomes institutional denominational boundaries. The study provides the foundation for future investigation of the manner in which enthusiastic experience is presented for apologetic purposes, the relationship between exorcism/deliverance ministry and millenarianism and the practice of this rite within non-Western churches.

  • - A Reading from the African Worldview
    by Kabiro Wa Gatumu
    £37.99

    The study of supernatural powers is fraught with vexing hermeneutical challenges, which aggravate further in the African context. While on the one hand, Western anthropology tends to discount the idea of supernatural powers by attempting to "explain them away," on the other, Western biblical scholarship has mainly worked from the premise of "demythologising" them. But none of these approaches makes sense to African scholars, for whom supernatual powers constitute an integral component of their spiritual psyche. This book, based on an examination of over a thousand documentary sources (both classic and modern), attempts to address the issue of interpreting supernatural powers from an African worldview. The author analyzes, identifies, and critiques major hermeneutical errors and offers a "bridging hermeneutic," using the method of reader response criticism.

  • - Differentiating Pragmatic Poetics
    by Nicholas Lunn
    £37.99

    A study that tackles the neglected subject of word order in biblical Hebrew poetry.

  • - The History of Israel from the Exodus to the Fall of the Second Temple
    by Frederick Fyvie Bruce
    £25.99

  • - The Life and Work of George Adam Smith
    by Iain Campbell
    £31.99

    When Old Testament scholar George Adam Smith (1856-1942) delivered the Lyman Beecher lectures at Yale University in 1899, he confidently declared that 'modern criticism has won its war against traditional theories. It only remains to fix the amount of the indemnity.' In this biography, Iain D. Campbell assesses Smith's critical approach to the Old Testament and evaluates its consequences, showing that Smith's life and work still raises questions about the relationship between biblical scholarship and evangelical faith.

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    £37.99

    A volume of twelve papers offering an insight into twentieth century Nonconformity, from theology and liturgy to architecture, from the world of business to peace and war.

  • by Anne Klose
    £37.99

    This work in practical theology begins with an exploration of the psychosocial issues at play in Australian Baptist churches as communities. Many of those who attend such churches, and those like them in Britain and North America, often find a warm sense of welcome and belonging. What follows builds on this positive subjective experience through the lens of Christian community framed by the rich scriptural narrative of covenantal priesthood. Such corporate priesthood, as demonstrated by our early Baptist forebears, comes to joint expression in worship and sharing God's blessing with his world, and affirms the mutual priestly service of covenanted church community.

  • by Hans F. Bayer
    £31.99

    In this study, Peter arises as the preeminent guarantor of the early Christian witness, especially as he displays the confluence of Christology, identity, and character formation derived from various New Testament writings associated with him.

  • - Contributions to the Baptist Tradition Across the Black
    by Anthony G Reddie
    £31.99

    Journeying to Justice provides the very first comprehensive appraisal of the tumultuous journey towards equity and reconciliation amongst British and Jamaican Baptists across two centuries of Christian missionary work, in which slavery, colonialism and racism has loomed large. This ground breaking text brings together scholars and practitioners, lay and ordained, peoples from a variety of culturally and ethnically diverse backgrounds, all speaking to the enduring truth of the gospel of Christ as a means of effecting social, political and spiritual transformation. Journeying to Justice reminds us that the way of Christ is that of the cross and that grace is always costly and being a disciple demands commitment to God and to others with whom we walk this journey of faith. At a time when the resurgence of nationalism is threatening to polarise many nations this text reminds us that in Christ there is solidarity amongst all peoples.

  • - An Exploration in Ecumenical Rapprochement
    by Patrick G McGlinchey
    £25.49

  • - Historian and Theologian
    by I Howard Marshall
    £15.99

    Apart from the apostle Paul, Luke is arguably the most influential force in the canon of the New Testament. His Gospel and Acts occupy almost a third of the New Testament. Marshall provides us with a lucid guide to Luke's theology of salvation as it is unfurled in Gospel narrative, but always with an eye on its ongoing development in his companion work, the Acts of the Apostles.

  • by Kathy Peel
    £12.49

    Nationally recognized family-management expert Kathy Peel presents a revolutionary program that reveals how to maintain a low-stress, well-organized home. Among the program's components are tips on time and scheduling, home and property management, financial advice, special projects, and easy meal preparation.

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