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  • by Robert Knowles
    £30.99

    A provisional and preliminary attempt to show how the formative hermeneutical thinking of Anthony C.Thiselton - once systematized and critiqued - can begin to resolve the major problems found in the discipline of hermeneutics today, most notably its varying 'disunities' - theoretical, practical, and interdisciplinary.

  • - The Extent of the Atonement in Paul's Theology
    by Jarvis J Williams
    £29.99

    A careful and exegetical reading and examination of the Pauline passages that suggest particular atonement, together with a thorough engagement with contemporary scholars on the subject.

  • - English Non-Conformity in a Period of Repression, 1660-1689
    by Raymond Brown
    £29.99

    Spirituality in Adversity demonstrates through a specific historical period of persecution the fortitude and faith of evangelical men and women as they face unspeakable hardship in the name of Christ.

  • - 1890-1930
    by Martin Wellings
    £29.99

    Jesus's words in John 17 represent one of the church's highest values 'May they all be one as you and I Father are one'. Yet divisions occur from the highest levels of the church to street level projects often neutralizing effectiveness and undercutting the credibility of Jesus's message. This book helps any believer turn the ideal of John 17 into reality. It provides solid grounding in the principles of partnership abundant case histories and empowering 'how to' suggestions for lay person and ministry leader alike.

  • - The Characters God, Moses and Israel in the Rhetoric of the Book of Exodus
    by Stefan Kurle
    £31.99

    In reading the literary rhetoric of the Book of Exodus Kurle uncovers new insights in the author's purposes.

  • - William Hale White in Context
    by Michael Brealey
    £34.49

    A close reading of the life and letters of William Hale White shows that some misunderstandings have arisen in the interpretation of this important figure. The book offers a fresh reading and an examination of such significant issues as doubt, loss of faith, and crises over vocation and church.

  • - An Eyewitness Account of the Great Healing Revivals of the Twentieth Century
    by Don Stewart
    £14.99

  • by John Kilpatrick
    £14.99

  • by Don Milam
    £11.49

  • - God Crucified and Other Essays on the New Testament's Christology of Divine Identity
    by Richard Bauckham
    £17.49

    "God Crucified" and Other Essays on the New Testament's Christology of Divine Identity The basic thesis of this important book on New Testament Christology, sketched in the first essay 'God Crucified, is that the worship of Jesus as God was seen by the early Christians as compatible with their Jewish monotheism. Jesus was thought to participate in the divine identity of the one God of Israel. The other chapters provide more detailed support for, and an expansion of, this basic thesis. Readers will find not only the full text of Bauckham's classic book God Crucified, but also groundbreaking essays, some of which have never been published previously

  • - The Controversial Career of Charles Golightly
    by Andrew Atherstone
    £29.99

    Charles Golightly (1807-85) was a notorious Protestant polemicist. His life was dedicated to resisting the spread of ritualism and liberalism within the Church of England and the University of Oxford. For half a century he led many memorable campaigns, such as building a martyr's memorial and attempting to close a theological college. John Henry Newman, Samuel Wilberforce, and Benjamin Jowett were among his adversaries. This is the first study of Golightly's controversial career.

  • - Aspects of Evangelical Millennialism in Britain & Ireland 1800-1880
     
    £25.49

    This volume of essays offers a detailed account of the impact of evangelical millennialism in nineteenth century Britain and Ireland and includes a comprehensive bibliography and essay charting recent trends in the study of millennialism.

  • - Your Place in God's Strategic Plan
    by Philip Greenslade
    £15.99

    This book presents a vision of Gods big story. This accessible survey introduces the Bible as a whole and shows how the important pieces of the biblical narrative fit together in their right context and perspective.The Bible tells the story in the broadest way implementing Gods kingdom rule in history through a series of covenantal arrangements all in pursuit of a coherent redemptive plan the ultimate goal of which is new creation.

  • by Karl Möller, Craig Bartholomew & Colin J D Greene
    £34.49

    Analyses the importance of linguistic issues for biblical interpretation, explores the challenge of postmodernism, and assesses some of the most creative developments. This is the second volume from the Scripture and Hermeneutics Seminar.

  • - Slow Spirituality in a Fastmoving World
    by Ian Stackhouse
    £19.99

    The Day Is Yours is a protest against the culture of speed both in society at large but also, more ominously, in the church itself. Rooted in the monastic liturgy of the hours, The Day is Yours argues that in order for Christians to act as a truly prophetic witness, in a time of cultural decadence, they must recover a more biblical rhythm in which work, rest, relationships, worship and prayer are held together in creative tension. Written by a pastor, the central thrust of The Day Is Yours is that living one day at a time with gratitude and contentedness is vital, lest the church capitulates tothe distractedness of modern life.

  • - Balthasar Hubmaier and Anabaptist Sacramentalism
    by Brian C Brewer
    £25.49

    A close and thorough examination of Hubmaier's view of the sacraments within the context of worship. A Pledge of Love examines the distinctive theology of this sixteenth-century Anabaptist and his possible influence upon others.

  • - The Origins and Fortunes of English Pentecostalism, 1907-1925
    by Timothy B Walsh
    £29.99

    A scholarly examination of the emergence of English Pentecostalism at the beginning of the twentieth century.

  • - Nonconfirmist Politics in Mid-Victorian England
    by Timothy Larsen
    £29.99

  • - Karl Barth's Vision of Christian Life, 1915-1922
    by Michael D. O'Neil
    £31.99

    This book details the development and contours of Karl Barth's robust and lively vision of Christian and ecclesial life in the early years of his career.

  • - God's 'Moses' for Pentecostalism
    by Tim Welch
    £37.99

    Joseph Smale was a catalytic figure in the church life of Los Angeles, leading many towards the 'Promised Land' of Pentecostal blessing in 1905-1906; although his subsequent experiences led him to retreat from the burgeoning Pentecostal movement.

  • by Richard Shenk
    £16.49

    Too often the virgin birth of Christ serves merely as an evangelical shibboleth instead of a doctrine that affects our lives. The theological meaning of the virgin birth is rich in and of itself. The author argues that the doctrine has been too long ignored by the church. Collecting from disparate sources into one brief accessible volume, Richard Shenk encourages the church towards boldness, to understand the rich theological treasure that the virgin birth of Christ is for us, and to live out its significance in joy and practice.Richard ShenkRichard A. Shenk is an Adjunct Professor of Theology, Bethlehem College & Seminary; and Pastor of Village Evangelical Free Church, Independence, MN (USA). He holds a PhD from the University of Wales, Lampeter

  • - An Empirical Study
    by Chike Chigor
    £25.49

    This book is a study of what African Christians living in Britain believe about the Holy Spirit.

  • by Peter Morden
    £25.49

    A critical biography of Andrew Fuller to coincide with the bicentenary of his death. Baptist minister, theologian and missionary statesman Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) was a hugely significant figure - he was instrumental in the rise of the modern missionary movement and the spread of the gospel around the world, and important in the revival of eighteenth-century Baptist life. This new work shows how faith and trust in God enables us to move mountains of unbelief to see the Holy Spirit come in power and conviction.

  • - An Assessment of Universalism in Western Theology
    by Laurence Malcolm Blanchard
    £29.99

    This book provides a survey and critical assessment of the doctrine of universal salvation in contemporary western theology within the context of the historic development of the doctrine.

  • - Evangelical Pioneers of 'Social Christianity'
    by Roger Standing
    £25.49

    A historical account of how leading evangelicals in the late nineteenth century fused a passion for evangelism with social service, cultural engagement and political activism.

  • - The Integration of Love, Holiness and Happiness in the Thought of John Wesley
    by David B McEwan
    £25.49

    The book examines Wesley's understanding of the three qualities of love, holiness and happiness and how they are intimately related in his understanding of salvation and discipleship. This forms the basis for examining some of the implications of his understanding for spiritual formation today.

  • - Theological Anthropology, Theological Method, and the Doctrine of Sanctification
    by Don J Payne
    £29.99

    J.I. Packer has wielded widespread influence on evangelicalism for more than three decades. This study pursues a nuanced understanding of Packer's theology of sanctification by tracing the development of his thought, showing how he reflects a particular version of Reformed theology, and examining the unique influence of theological anthropology and theological method on this area of his theology.

  • by George Macdonald
    £25.99

  • - C.S.Lewis & George MaCDonald on Suffering, Evil, & Goodness
    by Jeff McInnis
    £29.99

    McInnis studies the influence of George MacDonald on C.S. Lewis. Beginning with the authors' early experiences of suffering and their literary reactions to it, McInnis shows how MacDonald's writings helped transform Lewis from an imaginative doubter and escapist into a believer in the reality of God and his goodness. While other books have only mentioned the fact that Lewis called MacDonald his "master", and that MacDonald's Phantastes helped "baptize" Lewis' imagination, this study traces the overall effect of MacDonald's works on Lewis' thought and imagination.

  • - From Pentecost to the Age of Theodosius (Ad 397)
    by Leigh Churchill
    £15.99

    Taking the reader on an exciting journey through the trials and tribulations of church history, this engaging first of four volumes covers the major developments of church history, from Pentecost to AD 397, in a fresh and straightforward way.

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