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  • by James R. Davila
    £31.99

  • by Perry H. Biddle
    £18.99

  • - Reconciliation of Law and Religion
    by Harold Berman
    £19.99

  • - A Study of Election and Pulpit
    by James Daane
    £14.99

  • by William Loader
    £23.49

    Discourse related to sex excites passion and debate, partly because sexuality is a central aspect of what it means to be human. Following up on his recent book on sexuality in the Septuagint, William Loader here explores what the Christian Gospels and related writings have to say about sexuality, how they reflect the faith and social values of their day, and what impact they've had on our own. Sexuality and the Jesus Tradition is thorough in its investigation and compelling in its analyses. Loader examines all of the passages that convey views about sexuality in the Gospels and other first-century literature, including the Gospel of Thomas, and the influence in Paul of the Jesus tradition. Among the interesting topics covered are attitudes concerning lust, perspectives on marriage and divorce, and views about celibacy. Loader shows how, despite the passing of two thousand years and massive social change, these ancient texts contain common issues that we still grapple with today.

  • by Paul B. Duff
    £25.49

  • - Calvin, Creation, and the Liturgical Arts
    by W. David O. Taylor
    £25.49

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    by Douglas Brouwer
    £12.99

    Many churches aspire to be more culturally diverse-but they find that they have no idea how to approach that goal practically. This book addresses that problem with ten ways churches can truly engage and welcome other cultures. In 2014 Douglas Brouwer, a seasoned American pastor, took on the unique challenge of serving a multiethnic, multiracial, multicultural church in one of Europe's largest cities. In this book Brouwer distills the lessons he has learned from that experience into timely wisdom on issues every multicultural church faces, including language barriers, theological differences, and cultural stereotypes. Honestly recounting his own questions and challenges in multicultural ministry, Brouwer shows how churches everywhere can adjust their attitudes and practices to embrace racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.

  • - Paul and Early Church Tradition
    by Jerry L. Sumney
    £24.49

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    - A Wisdom Ecclesiology
    by Amy Plantinga Pauw
    £13.49

  • - Letters to a Small-Town Church
    by Winn A. Collier
    £18.99

    Jonas McAnn is a weary pastor without a congregation, trapped in a dead-end insurance job. Granby Presbyterian is a weary congregation without a pastor, overwhelmed by the prospect of finding someone who actually wants to be a pastor--not a manager, coach, or CEO. When Granby's pastoral search committee and Jonas connect through handwritten letters passed back and forth, something sparks between them--something so real and refreshing that even after Jonas and his family move to Granby, he continues the regular practice of writing letters to his congregation. Spanning seven years of his ministry at Granby Presbyterian, Jonas's letters ruminate on everything from fly-fishing to the Nicene Creed. They reveal the earthy spirituality woven into the joys and sorrows of the people of Granby, the community of the church, and Jonas's own unfolding story. Readers will discover what it means for a pastor and a church to do the slow work of ministry in community--anchored by a common place and buoyed by a life of faith that is meaningful, rooted, and true.

  • - How Christian Faith Is Flourishing in an Urban World
    by Mark R. Gornik
    £13.49

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    - Reframing Paul's Anthropology
    by Susan Eastman
    £21.49

    In this book Susan Grove Eastman presents a fresh and innovative exploration of Paul's participatory theology in conversation with both ancient and contemporary conceptions of the self. Juxtaposing Paul, ancient philosophers, and modern theorists of the person, Eastman opens up a conversation that illuminates Paul's thought in new ways and brings his voice into current debates about personhood.

  • - A Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World, vol. 5
    by Veli-Matti Karkkainen
    £40.99

  • - Global Perspectives
     
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    - Reconciling Old and New Perspectives
    by Stephen J. Chester
    £37.49

    In debates surrounding the New Perspective on Paul, the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformers are often characterized as the apostle's misinterpreters-in-chief. In this book Stephen Chester challenges that conception with a careful and nuanced reading of the Reformers' Pauline exegesis. Examining the overall contours of Reformation exegesis of Paul, Chester contrasts the Reformers with their opponents and explores particular contributions made by such key figures as Luther, Melanchthon, and Calvin. He relates their insights to contemporary debates in Pauline theology about justification, union with Christ, and other central themes, arguing that their work remains a significant resource today. Published in the 500th anniversary year of the Protestant Reformation, Chester's Reading Paul with the Reformers reclaims a robust understanding of how the Reformers actually read the apostle Paul.

  • - A Prayer Book from the Time of Shakespeare
    by Thomas Dekker
    £16.99

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    by Scot McKnight
    £16.99

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    - A Theological Introduction to Paul and His Letters
    by Michael J. Gorman
    £29.99

    Unlike the many books that treat Paul merely as a historical figure and his letters as literary relics, this book focuses on the theological message of Paul's writings, particularly what they have to say to the contemporary church.

  • by Anthony C. Thiselton
    £50.49

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