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  • New Testament Apocrypha 2 (Revised)

    $72.00

    This English translation of the new and thoroughly revised sixth German edition of the extensive extra-canonical gospel literature is an absolutely indispensable collection of sources for every student of the New Testamen and of the history and literature of ancient Christianity . . . The important newly discovered gospels from the Nag Hammadi Library, only reported in a preliminary summary fashion in the previous editions, are now presented in their complete texts with excellent introductions.

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  • Somethings Coming Something Great Cycle A

    $13.95

    The 17 sermons in this book are based on First Lesson texts, primarily from Isaiah. They follow the Revised Common Lectionary.

    “I am grateful … for this opportunity to rediscover the excitement and anticipation of the Old Testament writers as they stood on tiptoe, waiting for God to act on the state of human history,” writes Robert A. Beringer. “Although each of these chapters is based on an Old Testament text, I have tried to make these messages Christ-centered in every way.”

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  • Believers Topical Bible

    $14.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9781562291006ISBN10: 1562291009Translation: (Authorized) King James Version (KJV)Language: EnglishColor: Full ColorBinding: PaperPublished: January 1992Publisher: Pneuma Life Publishing Print On Demand Product

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  • 7 Last Words Of Christ

    $8.99

    Seven times Jesus spoke from the cross, and each of those seven last words still speaks to us today. Judith Mattison reminds us that the death of Christ is the clearest expression of God’s redeeming love for us. The cross, once a sign of defeat and shame, has become a sign of victory over sin and death. The author’s meditations on each of Jesus’ seven last words are accompanied by hymns and poetry that enlarge the possible meanings of each word, and by questions for reflection or discussion. Filled with messages of grace and love, this book is ideal for devotional reading and group study, or for use as a preaching resource.

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  • Beginners Guide To Studying The Bible

    $12.99

    Do you need help in studying a book or a smaller section of Scripture? The author provides help in using “tools” for Bible study such as commentaries, concordances, and atlases; he shows how to get the whole picture about a particular Bible passage; he describes basic methods of Bible study; he gives guidance on making application to life.

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  • Engaging The Powers

    $34.00

    In this magnificent finale to this trilogy, Walter Wink engages the Powers with brilliant exegesis and a profoundly creative nonviolence, revealing the way to the Powers’ and our own transformation. Wink on the Powers is a classic resource for activist and scholar alike.

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  • To Make The Wounded Whole

    $23.00

    TO MAKE THE WOUNDED WHOLE describes how King’s black messianic vision propelled him into fateful encounters with other black leaders, the war in Vietnam, black theology and world liberation movements.

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  • More Childrens Sermons

    $24.00

    In a flexible style that allows leaders to adapt ideas to their own churches, Dann offers a wide-ranging resource that provides suggested themes, object lessons, and dialogue to help children understand and grow in faith.

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  • Satire And Hebrew Prophets

    $48.00

    In this book, Thomas Jemielity demonstrates the striking relationship between satire and Hebrew prophecy by reviewing the role of ridicule in both and analyzing questions of nature, structure, form, and audience. This pioneering study makes compelling reading for all interested in the Bible and Western literature.

    The Literary Currents in Biblical Interpretation series explores current trends within the discipline of biblical interpretation by dealing with the literary qualities of the Bible: the play of its language, the coherence of its final form, and the relationships between text and readers. Biblical interpreters are being challenged to take responsibility for the theological, social, and ethical implications of their readings. This series encourages original readings that breach the confines of traditional biblical criticism.

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  • Preaching As Weeping Confession And Resistance

    $31.00

    From the Publisher: How can a person preach a word of hope and faith in a world filled with violence and suffering? To do this, Christine Smith says, one must encounter and name the radical evil that oppresses persons in the world – evils such as handicappism, ageism, heterosexism, sexism, white racism, and classism. She believes preaching is an interpretation of our present world and an invitation to a profoundly different world. It is a form of passionate weeping in a universe filled with human suffering, inequity, and oppression; it is a form of confession where preachers can shape sermons that call our communities into painful and honest confession; and it is a form of resistance moving people to actively resist the attitudes and structures of oppression.

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  • Christian Marriage

    $24.00

    In this action the church expressed a hope that such a book and the process leading to it would provide a new instrument for the renewal of the church at its life giving center.

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  • Whats The Matter With Christmas

    $7.95

    Four youths, rehearsing a church Christmas play, are perplexed about why everyone appears so busy at Christmas. Through a series of events, the youths learn, to their surprise, that the real meaning of Christmas is God’s gift of Jesus.

    Highlights of this drama:
    Easy-to-rehearse
    Simple, yet powerful message
    Parts for four youths, up to 10 young children and two adults
    Five original songs for young singers
    Complete order of worship provided
    Performance time from 35 to 45 minutes

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  • Ephesians Colossians And Philemon

    $40.00

    Paul’s three captivity letters—Ephesians, Colossians, and Philemon—contain plenty of useful material for the modern church. Martin focuses on just two Pauline themes of theological and practical importance today: the ”cosmic dimensions of christological teaching,” and the role of the church as God’s locus and agent of reconciliation. Preachers and teachers will enjoy the Interpretation format that combines solid scholarship with intelligent exposition.

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  • Christianity And The Social Crisis

    $55.00

    Walter Rauschenbusch was the primary architect of the Social Gospel, a movement that responded to the changing social and industrial conditions in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He presents, in this book, his path-breaking and prophetic interpretation of Jesus and the kingdom, and his understanding of troubling conditions that call the church to faithful witness and work toward meaningful political and economic reforms.

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  • Paganism And Christianity 100-425 C E

    $34.00

    This book is a collection of nearly 175 documents–from saints, emperors, philosophers, satirists, inscriptions, graffiti, and other interesting types–that sheds light on the complex fabric of religious belief as it changed from a variety of non-Judeo-Christian movements to Christian in late antiquity. These texts illuminate and bring to life the bizarre and the banal of the social world of the Roman Empire, the world in which Christianity ultimately gained preeminence. This treasury of texts leads the reader through the matrix of beliefs among which Christianity grew. Brief explanatory introductions to the documents are included.

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  • Room Called Remember

    $14.99

    A Room Called Remember brings together some of Buechner’s finest writings on faith, love, and the power of words in the form of essays, addresses, and sermons. Here Buechner explores autobiography as theology, offers exhilarating reflections on biblical passages, and leads us into the “room called Remember,” that “still room within us all where the past lives on as part of the present,…where with patience, with clarity, with quietness of heart, we remember consciously to remember the lives we have lived.”

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  • Millennium

    $29.99

    Written from the viewpoint of postmillennialism, this work provides a critical analysis of the three positions in eschatology: premillennialism, amillennialism, and postmillennialism

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  • Preparing For Marriage

    $14.00

    This workbook provides helpful guidance, useful inventories, places to jot down responses, and discussion starters that will help a couple learn more about themselves, their relationship, and their hopes for the future.

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  • Deuteronomy : Word And Presence

    $33.99

    In this commentary Ian Cairns presents Deuteronomy as a slowly evolving, complex composite – as legal code, as treaty text or covenant, as Moses’ farewell speech, and as the final volume of the Pentateuch. Despite Deuteronomy’s structural complexity, however, Cairns shows how the theme “Word and Presence” permeates the entire book: God is the living Presence who can be encountered and known through his word addressed to each generation in turn. This commentary is unique in its emphasis on the theology of Deuteronomy (e.g., law as “humane instruction”) as well as in its modern applications and illustrations from non-Western cultures.

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  • Matthew 1-7

    $50.00

    This commentary on MATTHEW 1-7, by Ulrich Luz, undertakes to draw lines to the present and to inquire, for example, about the implications of the Sermon on the Mount for the question of peace or the question of the form of the church. A great help in this regard is the treatment of the history of the influence of each pericope; this shows not only how Catholic or Protestant Christians have been molded by the biblical text but also where we might find correctives for our faith and life.

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  • Funeral

    $24.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664240349ISBN10: 0664240348Binding: Trade PaperPublished: January 1992Presbyterian Supplemental Liturgical ResourcesPublisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • ReForming Tradition (Student/Study Guide)

    $24.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664254117ISBN10: 066425411XEditor: Milton Coalter | Editor: John Mulder | Editor: Louis WeeksBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 1992Presbyterian Presence Twentieth Century ExperiencePublisher: Geneva Press Print On Demand Product

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  • What Happens Sunday Morning

    $29.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664252274ISBN10: 0664252273Carol NorenBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 1992Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Holy Baptism And Services For The Renewal Of Baptism

    $23.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664246471ISBN10: 0664246478Binding: Trade PaperPublished: January 1992Presbyterian Supplemental Liturgical ResourcesPublisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Ezra-Nehemiah : A Bible Commentary For Teaching And Preaching

    $40.00

    Many commentaries on the books of Ezra and Nehemiah wallow in historical speculation: which man came first? When did Ezra travel to Jerusalem? What route did he take? Such questions don’t much help preachers and teachers trying to explain the texts to others! In the clear Interpretation format, Throntveit’s commentary emphasizes Ezra-Nehemiah’s character as narrative and story. His approach enables you to communicate the meaning of the text without having to ”rearrange” it to make sense.

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  • Story Of The Church (Revised)

    $23.99

    The Story of the Church gives an accessible and concise survey of the history of the Christian church, from the first century to the twenty-first. Here is an epic tale of high hopes and great disappointments, of bitter persecution and heroic loyalty. The Story of the Church is an established classic, widely appreciated by several generations of readers. It addresses the central question of why Christianity has spread around the world so successfully, and offers a distinctly evangelical perspective. Its clear structure pinpoints significant people, places, movements and events. This new edition has been completely revised and updated by Allan Harman.

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  • Golden Bells

    $12.95

    Is the need a Christmas message, adult casts, and great themes of literature? This book offers two solutions:
    The Bells of Christmas Eve takes place in Italy in 1520. In the final moment of the play, the bells ring — it is a miracle. Speaking parts for 8 persons. Performance time about 30 minutes. Church bells should ring as sound effects at the play’s end.

    The Golden Gift is set in France in 1820. The story is based on a scene from Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. It includes the familiar story of the ex-convict and the good bishop. The ex-convict takes the golden candlesticks. Parts for 10 persons. Performance time is about 30 minutes.

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  • My Worship Planner And Organizer

    $15.95

    My Worship Planner And Organizer is the best friend of the pastor, organist, church secretary, choir director, and worship committee when it comes to keeping worship records and reference.

    Its focus is Sunday worship. Each Sunday has two pages available for taking notes and reference.

    You will find Sunday by Sunday:
    Cycle A, B, and C, gospel, first and second lesson lectionary text listings for Revised Common, Episcopal, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic.
    Countless hymn possibilities based on the lectionary.
    Invaluable liturgical information, at your fingertips.
    You may record Sunday by Sunday (for three years):
    Hymns used
    Special music
    Sermon titles
    Attendance
    Special notations for any Sunday

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  • Called To Jerusalem Sent To The World Cycle A

    $21.95

    In the broken places of our lives, when hope is lost and courage falters … in that moment God comes to those who will listen. Always he meets us in our desolation, offering us an alternative to our defeat. (from the sermon “A Chance To Live Again”

    The 17 sermons in this book are based on First Lesson texts, from six Old Testament books and the book of Acts. They follow the Revised Common Lectionary.

    “In a culture increasingly driven to receive more than it gives, self-sacrifice is less and less popular,” writes Theodore F. Schneider. “We want much, but we are willing to risk little…. We are called to join with God for good, taking the risks, carrying the cross.”

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  • Church People Beware Cycle A

    $12.95

    The 10 sermons in this book are based on Gospel texts from Matthew. Homilies follow the Roman Catholic, Revised Common, and Lutheran lectionaries.

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  • Preparation And Manifestation Cycle A

    $16.95

    There really is good new! God is still eager to save. Prepare yourself for his coming into your life. He is already present. It is all here; the secret to the good and happy life is already manifest and present. (from the sermon “We Must Be Blind!”)

    The 21 sermons in this book are based on Gospel texts, primarily from Matthew and John. Sermons follow the Revised Common, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic lectionaries.

    In his messages, Mark Ellingsen connects preparation through penitence and the new life given in baptism. “The gospel lessons assigned for the season provide excellent occasions to practice such liturgical proclamation,” writes Ellingsen. “Penitence and preparation happen in the presence of Christ and the new life he gives. Thus they are Gods work.”

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  • Times Up Cycle A

    $12.95

    Loving people and caring for them isn’t enough to change the way the world works overnight…. Our caring isn’t enough to change all “bad” into “good.” But it is all we are asked to do. And it is enough. (from the sermon “Enough”)

    The 17 sermons in this book are based on Gospel texts from Matthew. Sermons follow the Revised Common, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic lectionaries.

    “The church is the place of greatest hope in our society,” writes John Jamison. “What happens when God’s people gather together and hear God’s word can happen no place else! Lives are changed. They are made whole, unbroken and hopeful. That is, and must be our task.”

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  • Your King Comes

    $7.95

    Your King Comes! Is a complete Palm Sunday service. It includes a dramatic celebration of the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem led by the children and youth of the church school.

    This resource captured the spirit of Palm Sunday with songs, words, and gestures. It will involve as many as 47 persons of all ages from your congregation. Minimum rehearsal is needed.

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  • Vine And The Branches

    $12.95

    I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing. — John 15:5

    Schmalenberger takes Easter season texts from Mark, Luke and John and weaves them into eight sermons with applications for today’s Christian. Sermons cover Easter through Ascension Of Our Lord.

    In the chapter for Easter 5, the author speaks of Christ as the vine. He states that the vine and the branches’ relationship teaches us something of what our relationship to Christ is like. Whenever we forget that Christ is the heart of everything, everything goes crooked. This is true of preaching, teaching; family life, vocation — everything.

    Sermon titles include:
    * When Thomas Doubted
    * One Flock, One Shepherd
    * Chosen For Good News
    * A Prayer For Disciples

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  • Up And Down Mountain

    $12.95

    “Don’s sermons provide enlightenment for this neglected ministry of healing in congregations. This guide illumines areas of evil and suffering, prayer, isolation of illness, therapy of forgiveness, faith and the power of immortality and the risen Christ. It is a call to be healed and to heal.”
    George W. Bashore, Resident Bishop
    United Methodist Church
    The Pittsburgh Area

    “I recommend this book to those who are ready to begin more intentional healing ministries, as well as to those who are looking for ways to be more effective in the church: God’s healing community.”
    James K. Wagner
    Director, Prayer And Healing Ministries
    The Upper Room, Nashville, Tennessee

    Up And Down The Mountain is about healing. It includes seven sermons on healing, a chapter on how to begin a healing ministry, a suggested order of worship service with hymns and a valuable bibliography.
    Foreword by J. Robert Nelson, director, Institute of Religion, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas.

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  • Service Of Shadows

    $7.95

    “A Service Of Shadows” offers congregations a complete tenebrae service with a suggested order of service and an alternative ending with holy communion.

    This impressive service includes 15 candles and parts for up to 15 readers. As the Passion narrative is read, these candles will be extinguished one at a time as directed in the service.

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  • Come And See Cycle C

    $12.95

    As a Cycle C Lenten-based resource, Come And See provides many opportunities for congregations.

    It offers a pre-Lenten Mission Fair, which may be held during the second Sunday of Epiphany. The Fair is an invitation to deeper discipleship during Lent.

    It offers mid-week Lenten programs. These are playlets and inductive Bible studies. Each playlet has parts for three adults. Each Bible study follows Scriptures from Mark with helpful study questions. Playlets and Bible studies focus on evangelism worship, education, social concerns and stewardship.

    It offers six sermons to be used for Ash Wednesday and the five Sundays of Lent.

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  • Liberty Of Conscience

    $16.99

    Shows the development of the idea of liberty of conscience from the English Puritan William Perkins to the First Amendment two hundred years later.

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  • Great Women Of The Bible

    $15.99

    1. The Woman Who Got Her Man (Ruth 1:16)
    2. The Woman Whose Beauty Saved A Race (Esther 4:16)
    3. The Woman Who Was Better Than Her Job (Joshua 2:21)
    4. The Woman To Remember (Genesis 19:26)
    5. Two Women Of Bethany (Luke 10:39; John 12:2)
    6. The Woman Who Sheared Him (Judges 16:19)
    7. The Woman Who Married The Wrong Man (1 Samuel 25:3)
    8. The Woman Who Deceived Her Husband (Genesis 27:15)
    9. The Woman Who Married The Right Man (Genesis 29:20)
    10. The Woman Who Had Five Husbands – And One Who Was Not (John 4:18)
    11. The Woman Who Lost And Found Life’s Greatest Treasure (2 Kings 4:16,20,36)
    12. The Woman Who Touched Him (Luke 8:45)
    13. The Ideal Woman (Proverbs 31:29) P. 143

    Additional Info
    A series of insightful and Bible-centered sermons on great (and not so great) women of the Bible from the mind and pen of one of America’s great preachers. Of this series Macartney wrote: “Among the subjects of the sermons in this volume is one of the bad women of the Bible, for no series on women of the Bible would be complete without a sermon on such a character as Delilah, the temptress of Samson.

    “To preach on these biblical women is to illustrate life in its deepest reality – sometimes base, ignoble, comtemptible and wicked, but often lofty, noble, godlike, and glorious. Like the great men of the Bible, too, the great women of the Bible afford the preacher an unsurpassed opportunity to press home upon the people the claims of Christ as Friend and Redeemer.”

    In this series of thirteen sermons, Macartney uses his “sanctified imagination” and bibilcal knowledge to glean lessons from the lives of Ruth, Esther, Rahab, Lot’s Wife, Martha and Mary, Delilah, Abigail, Rachel, Rebekah, The Samaritan Woman, The Shunammite, The Woman with the Issue of Blood, and The Faithful Woman of Proverbs 31.

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  • Tis A Gift To Be Simple

    $11.99

    Often we find ourselves busier than we want to be and buying more than we really need. This book offers help for all of us who would like to make our lives less complicated but aren’t sure how to begin. We are invited to a look at our own lives and begin with the things that seem within our reach, knowing that the rewards will be great.

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  • Messianic Exegesis : Christological Interpretation Of The Old Testament In

    $22.00

    The thesis of this book can be summarized as follows: “The beginnings of Christian reflection can be traced to interpretations of Israel’s Scriptures, and the major focus of that scriptural interpretation was Jesus, the crucified and risen Messiah.” Juel argues that the earliest use of the Old Testament Scripture was not to argue in behalf of the Gospel, but rather to understand the gospel, and to clarify the implications of faith in Christ for relating to Israel’s God and the world. Furthermore, he feels that the concept of Jesus as Messiah is the central guiding factor in scriptural exegesis.

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  • Readings In Her Story

    $22.00

    READINGS IN HER STORY is a unique anthology. Barbara MacHaffie has collected into one volume 74 of the most important Christian documents and passages by and about women. Ranging from Genesis to now, these primary sources put the reader directly in touch with the most significant and influential events, personalities, and issues of women’s religious history. Often lamentably and sometimes glorious, these voices–ancient and modern, female and male, Roman Catholic and Protestant, feminist and patriarchal–bear decisively on women’s identities today.

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  • Old Testament Theology

    $26.00

    In OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY, WALTER BRUEGGEMANN addresses the necessity for thinking about the shape and structure of Old Testament theology–and the impact such thinking can have on the large issues of contemporary life. He draws on the work of persons from all academic and intellectual disciplines and incorporates them in a seminal way in his theology. Writers in the areas of theology, psychology, the social sciences, and politics are examined as providing possible basic models for talking about the Old Testament. The Old Testament is seen to be something that has intelligible and significant connections to many facets of modern life. This is a selection of Brueggemann’s essays previously published in various journals and books. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: WALTER BRUEGGEMANN is Professor of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary, Atlanta, and past President of the Society of Biblical Literature.

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  • Instructions In Faith

    $22.00

    This translation of a very enlightened book includes all the essentials of Calvin’s position, unobscured by the complicated discussions characteristic of Calvin’s later writings. Keeping Calvin’s intentions in mind, Paul Fuhrmann presents an edition that has value for people who have a schaolarly interest in the Reformed tradition and for lay readers who wish to clarify and strengthen their own faith.

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  • Services For Occasions Of Pastoral Care

    $25.00

    Services for Occasions of Pastoral Care – Prepared by the Office of Theology and Worship of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A), this liturgical resource is designed to supplement the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship. It provides full liturgies for many services not included in the BCW, including the rites of ordination of ministers, elders, and deacons; the dedication of a church building; the laying of cornerstone; the comissioning of missionaries; and various other services for local congregations and presbyteries. All ministers and other worship leaders in the Presbyterian Church will need this volume as a resource for worship planning and to complement the BCW.

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  • Social Teaching Of The Christian Churches 2

    $60.00

    More than a history of Christian ethics, this history of the Christian era relates ideas such as the changing structures of church and society, showing the mutual influences between ideas, social forces, and institutions.

    The Library of Theological Ethics series focuses on what it means to think theologically and ethically. It presents a selection of important and otherwise unavailable texts in easily accessible form. Volumes in this series will enable sustained dialogue with predecessors though reflection on classic works in the field.

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  • Isaiah 1-12

    $53.00

    ”Recognized as the leading contemporary commentary on this section of Isaiah,”—Bibliotheca Sacra.

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  • Paul Tillich : Theologian Of The Boundaries

    $34.00

    Paul Tillich, forced into exile by the Nazis in 1933, settled in the United States. His many theological works and especially his three volume Systematic Theology have had a profound influence upon contemporary religious thought. This volume concentrates on the key texts and ideas in Tillich’s thought. It presents the essential Paul Tillich for students and the general reader.

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  • John Wesleys Sermons

    $20.99

    Contents

    1. A Career In Retrospect
    2. The Preacher And His Preaching
    3. The Sermon Corpus
    4. Theological Method And The Problems Of Development
    5. Wesley And His Sources
    6. On Reading Wesley’s Sermons

    Additional Info
    For the first time, students of Wesley have access to Albert C. Outler’s widely acclaimed “introduction” to Volume 1 of The Works of John Wesley in a single inexpensive paperback.

    No student of John Wesley will need to be reminded of Albert Outler’s stature, or the significance of his contribution to twentieth-century Wesleyan studies.

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  • Adolf Von Harnack

    $23.00

    Adolf von Harnack was the most outstanding student of early Christianity in modern times and one of the most persuasive exponents of liberal theology. Although subsequent scholarship has strongly challenged many of his conclusions, the questions he raised remain central to much theological endeavor.

    Despite their critique of Harnack, both Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer – two of his most eminent students – recognized the immense contribution he made to Christian theology in the modern era.

    This volume concentrates on the key texts and ideas in Harnack’s thought. It presents the essential Harnack for students and the general reader.

    Martin Rumscheidt’s introductory essay and notes on the selected texts set Harnack in his historical context, chart the development of his thought, and indicate the significance of his theology in the development of Christian theology as a whole.

    Substantial selections from Harnack’s work illustrate key themes:

    History as a science in the service of theology
    The gospel, early Christianity, and the history of dogma and the church
    The presence and influence of the ‘religious genius’ in the history of Christianity
    The religious-social imperative in the gospel and church
    The personal faith of the theologian

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  • Soul Theology : The Heart Of American Black Culture

    $23.99

    Soul Theology distills the core beliefs that have provided and sustained a healing and balancing force in the black community throughout its history in North American.

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  • Circle Of Sovereignty

    $25.99

    How do politics govern the plot and motivate the characters of the book of Daniel? By revealing a complex pattern of religious/political dynamics not found in other more superficial studies of Daniel, the author of this study provides an essential alternative to standard historical-critical interpretations of this key Old Testament book.

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  • Co-Dependence

    $15.99

    The explosive bestseller that revolutionized our understanding of the addictive process. With a new introduction addressing the backlash to the co-dependency movement.

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  • Womens Reality : An Emerging Female System

    $13.99

    Defines the Female System as an emerging reality–a system in which women are valued, first-class citizens. Now with a new foreword by Carol S. Pearson.

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  • Earthkeeping In The 90s A Print On Demand Title

    $39.99

    Ever since its original publication over a decade ago, Earthkeeping has presented a thought-provoking, biblically based call for responsible stewardship. In view of the continuing environmental crisis worldside and in light of the increased ecological awareness in recent years, the book’s message regarding “earthkeeping” is now more pertinent than ever.

    This greatly revised and augmented edition of Earthkeeping updates the original edition while retaining the same breadth of perspective, reflecting the combined insights of Christian scholars in biology, physics, economics, literature, and philosophy. The book begins by laying out, with scientific precision, the state of the planet. Several chapters then carefully examine various historical and contemporary views of creation. Next the authors survey biblical and theological teaching relative to humanity’s use of creation. The book concludes by offering helpful, practical guidelines for an earthkeeping ethic.

    Besides providing an updated “state of the planet” analysis, this revised edition of Earthkeeping deals with recent cultural and religious developments, incorporating new material, for example, on the “Deep Ecology” and “new age” movements, the Gaia hypothesis, and ecofeminism. This edition also takes into account the recent wealth of Christian thinking about the earth, including the recovery of important but neglected voices from the Christian tradition, such as Hildegard of Bingen and Celtic spirituality. At the end of the book, an expanded and updated annotated bibliography, organized according to subject area, and new indexes (of names and subjects and of Scripture references) enhance the value of Earthkeeping as a significant resource fostering better human stewardship of God’s creation.

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  • Abuse Of Power

    $27.99

    Chapter Titles Are:
    1. Hearing The Silenced Voices
    2. Power And Abuse Of Power
    3. “Karen”: Survivor Of Sexual Violence
    4. Stories Of Recovering Perpetrators
    5. The Schreber Case: Methods Of Analysis
    6. The Search For Self
    7. The Search For Community
    8. The Search For God
    9. Ministry Practice And Practical Theology

    Additional Info
    Pastoral care instruction and observation from a therapist of survivors of sexual abuse.

    “The Abuse of Power is ‘must’ reading for clergy and denominational officials…. Weaving case stories with theory, Poling demonstrates that sexual abuse of children is not a private matter, but very much a matter for society and church–a question of structure and ideology, not just of individual character. He is not afraid to tackle the tough question: Does the image of God sacrificing Jesus on the cross contribute to abusive parent-child relationships?…If pastors and church officials read this book the church will change.” –Karen Lebacqz, Pacific School of Religion

    “For the exploitation of women and children to stop, men must be willing to break ranks with all forms of privilege that sanction male dominance. James Poling does so by deconstructing his own sense of male entitlement, by refusing to distance himself from perpetrators, by allowing survivors of sexual and domestic violence to speak with their own voices, by giving us profound words of hope, and by articulating a powerfully healing theology wrought through the depths of his own struggle with one of the worst evils in our society. His courageous and compassionate work reveals the love and hope that is born of solidarity across the boundaries of gender, sexual orientation, race, and economics….The psychological, political, spiritual, and theological power of this book is such that all educators, ministers, therapists, and Christians must read it.” –Rita Nakashima Brock, Hamline University

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  • Shifting Boundaries : Contextual Approaches To The Structure Of Theological

    $60.00

    An outstanding group of authors address the structure of theological education using different avenues of approach. Each writer describes and frames a theological response to a major feature of the contemporary scene. The contributors look at events and movements that shape the organization of theological studies, including a review of black religion, feminism, practical theology, and liberation movements. They explore interrelating issues such as social ethics, seminary and university education, and historical consciousness.

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  • Christmas Praise

    $21.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664221614ISBN10: 0664221610Waldo BeachBinding: Trade PaperPublished: December 1991Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Basic Forms Of Prophetic Speech

    $42.00

    The words of Old Testament prophetic messages have remained the same over millennia—but our understanding of them has changed profoundly. Summarizing and analyzing 50 years of scholarly work, Westermann points up astonishingly different conceptions of prophecy in its history of interpretation. He also introduces some of the major problems in contemporary prophecy studies. Translated by Hugh C. White.

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  • Numbers And Deuteronomy

    $11.99

    Exploring the Bible’s message is easy and exciting with these complete do-it-yourself Bible study guides. Each study includes helpful outlines, charts, maps, diagrams and explanations. For personal, group or classroom use.

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  • As One With Authority

    $36.00

    This book is an effort to recover a valid meaning of authority in an age that for a variety of reasons has rejected old hierarchical notions of authority. It proposes a way of reconceiving nd exercising authority for ministry that takes seriously the ministry that the whole people of God share.

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  • Arab Christian : A History In The Middle East

    $52.00

    Centuries before the existence of the Islamic faith, there were Arabs who could be described as Christian. And there has been a Christian Arabism, an Arab Christianity, since Muhammad’s day. Arab Christianity has survived Muslin dominance, and this enlightening book takes an in-depth look at its survival.

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  • Fountainhead Of Federalism

    $40.00

    This study, which includes a valuable new English translation of Heinrich Bullinger’s treatise A Brief Exposition of the One and Eternal Testament or Covenant of God, outlines the main facets of federalism and argues that ideas of religious covenant among Protestant reformers influenced federalism, which is reflected in the Constitution of the United States. Bullinger’s treatment is the first work to organize the understanding of God, creation, humanity, and human history around the idea of covenant.

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  • New Life In Christ (Student/Study Guide)

    $14.99

    New Life in Christ — When we become Christians, God opens our eyes to a bright new reality. The apostle Paul tells us: “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” Yet our new life in Christ is much more than what we experience at conversion. Just as a child is filled with awe and wonder at seeing snow for the first time or catching his first fish, so we must become alert to seeing all that God has given us in Christ. This study guide helps you grasp the hope, the riches, and the great power God has given us through his Son. Whether you are a new Christian or one whose eyesight has dimmed with age, there is far more to experience than we have ever imagined.

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  • Leviticus : A Self Study Guide

    $11.99

    Has the book of Leviticus been difficult for you to study? Have you wondered what relevance this ancient book has to the New Testament Christian? This self-study manual will guide you into a new understanding of and appreciation for one of the most important books of the Bible. As you study, you will be brought face to face with the holiness of God and the sinfulness of man. You’ll gain fresh insight into God’s requirements for cleansing and fellowship with Himself through the sacrificial system, which pointed to the future finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ at Calvary.

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  • Minor Prophets Of Israel (Student/Study Guide)

    $9.99

    Exploring the Bible’s message is easy and exciting with these complete do-it-yourself Bible study guides. Each study includes helpful outlines, charts, maps, diagrams and explanations. For personal, group or classroom use.

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  • Imitating Paul : A Discourse Of Power

    $35.00

    What does it mean to imitate another person? What relationships are possible and necessary, or unthinkable, because of exhortation advising people to imitate Paul? What are the effects of giving special status to likeness? Questions such as these are posed in this thought-provoking book that addresses the notion of mimesis (imitation) and how it functions in Paul’s letters as a strategy of power.

    The Literary Currents in Biblical Interpretation series explores current trends within the discipline of biblical interpretation by dealing with the literary qualities of the Bible: the play of its language, the coherence of its final form, and the relationships between text and readers. Biblical interpreters are being challenged to take responsibility for the theological, social, and ethical implications of their readings. This series encourages original readings that breach the confines of traditional biblical criticism.

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  • Constructing A Public Theology

    $35.00

    Ronald Thiemann believes we live in a time and a culture where there is little agreement concerning many basic moral questions. He claims the line between private and public, between personal and political, can no longer be drawn with absolute clarity, and if moral decision making has an inevitable political dimension, then moral and theological reflection must seek to help Christians in dealing with the public aspects of their lives.

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  • Loving Nature : Ecological Integrity And Christian Responsibility

    $31.99

    The ecological crisis is a serious challenge to Christian theology and ethics because the crisis is rooted partly in flawed convictions about the rights and powers of humankind in relation to the rest of the natural world. James A. Nash argues that Christianity can draw on a rich theological and ethical tradition with which to confront this challenge.

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  • Language And Logic Of The Bible

    $41.99

    This study looks at the assumptions within which students of the Bible in the West approached their reading, from Augustine to the end of the twelfth century, when new skills in grammar and logic made it possible to develop more refined critical methods and to apply fresh tools to the task.

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  • 2 Kings 2 Chronicles (Student/Study Guide)

    $9.99

    Exploring the Bible’s message is easy and exciting with this complete do-it-yourself Bible study guide on 2 Kings and Chronicles. Each study includes helpful outlines, charts, maps, diagrams and explanations. For personal, group or classroom use.

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  • Eberhard Jungel : An Introduction To His Theology

    $49.99

    This introduction to the renowned contemporary German Protestant theologian’s work focuses on his discussions of theological and religious language, the role of Christology, doctrines of God and man, and questions of natural theology.

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  • Helpmates

    $24.00

    In this excellent book written by a caregiving spouse for other caregivers, author Harry Cole recognizes that caregivers who provide hlep for dependent loved ones are often unprepared to cope with the physical and emotional effects that accompany long term illness. they are frequently overwhelmed by their responsibilities and often need help themselves.

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  • 1-3 John : A Bible Commentary For Teaching And Preaching

    $40.00

    The three epistles of John reach exalted heights of theology through simple language and even simpler style. Yet they’re not without difficulties: many of the faith-shaping experiences John and his original readers shared in the first-century Roman world went unstated, leaving modern readers perplexed. In this careful and thoughtful commentary, Smith clears away ambiguity and obscurity to reach the epistles’ full meaning.

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  • Prophetic Oracles Of Salvation In The Old Testament

    $48.00

    Israel’s prophets pronounced unforgettable messages of judgment and doom, but they also proclaimed the glorious salvation prepared for God’s people. Westermann demonstrates that these ”oracles of salvation”, occurring in four distinct forms, constitute a coherent prophetic tradition.

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  • Your Daily Walk

    $14.99

    YOUR DAILY WALK

    With Your Daily Walk you can read through the entire Bible in only one year! And you will find practical answers to the perplexing problems you face each day.

    Your Daily Walk will help you get started on a life-changing journey through the realm of God’s Word with these features:

    – Overview reviews the Bible reading for the day, touches on the major themes, and illustrates them in read-at-a-glance charts.

    – Your Daily Walk encourages you to think carefully about one theme from the day’s reading. It shows how to apply principles from God’s Word to your own life in the clamor and chaos of today’s world.

    – Insight builds factual knowledge by highlighting a fascinating fact or an historical insight.

    Your Daily Walk is a fresh new compilation of daily Bible studies from The Daily Walk, published monthly by Walk Thru the Bible Ministries.

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  • Searching For Shalom

    $30.00

    Shalom means much more than prosperity, more than a sense of well-being, and more than quiet and calmness. It is more than just the absence of stress and much more than peace. It is a peace that surpasses understanding. It is a promised gift. This book of poems, monologues, and worship resources is about the search for shalom.

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  • Myth Of Innocence

    $39.00

    Preface

    Introduction: Christian Origins And The Imaginations

    Part I: Christian Beginnings

    1.The Temple And The Land Of Palestine
    2.Jesus In Galilee
    3.The Followers Of Jesus
    4.The Congregations Of The Christ
    5.The Patterns Of Social Conflict

    Part II: Stories In The Gospel Tradition

    6.The Parables Of Jesus
    7.The Pronouncement Stories
    8.The Miracle Stories

    Part III: Narratives Of The Passion

    9.The Entanglements Of History And Myth
    10.The Narrative Designs
    11.The Compositional Process

    Part IV: The Gospel According To Mark

    12.The Gospel As Myth
    13.The Gospel As Apocalypse
    14.The Gospel As Parable
    15.The Gospel As Paradigm

    Conclusion: Imagination And The Myth Of Innocence

    Apendices
    I. The Pronouncement Stories In Mark
    II. Linnemann: The Traditions Of The Passion
    III. Dormeyer: The Acts Of The Martyr
    IV. The Gospel Of Mark: An Overview

    Bibliography

    Indices
    I. Subjects
    II. Ancient Authors And Writings
    III. Modern Authors

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  • Speaking Of God

    $30.00

    Many mainline churches today have members (both lay and clergy) who find it difficult to speak face-to-face about God. In this creative book, Ben Campbell Johnson combines evangelism and spiritual guidance on order to offer a theological foundation, practical suggestions, and a positive model for sharing faith. Johnson calls for the recovery of evangelism in ministry and encourages ministers to become models of personal evangelism for laity.

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  • John Wesleys Sermons

    $31.99

    Based on the critical edition of Wesley’s works, this anthology brings together in chronological order some of the finest specimens of his hortatory style. His plain, unornamented approach with a movement from law to gospel, ending with a strong emotional appeal and practical application was especially effective in outdoor settings.

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  • Leadership For Women In The Church

    $16.99

    This book is about how Christian women can identify and focus their leadership skills on tasks that need to be undertaken in the church. It is about how Christian men can recognize and use the leadership talents of the women in the church. Finally, it is about how local churches, those with denominational affiliation and those without, can integrate the full range of women’s abilities with the tremendous needs in the kingdom of God.

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  • Pastoral Theology : A Black Church Perspective

    $29.00

    Pastoral theology is liberation theology because it is grouned in paxis. Its focus is comprehensive and specific. It deals with developing and implementing policies and programs in the church and community that convey the meaning of Christianity in practical life situations.

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  • Handbook Of Themes For Preaching

    $45.00

    So you want to preach on stewardship. Or on the Ten Commandments. Or on jealousy, education, war, abortion, the incarnation, decision-making, or any of 90 other topics. Turn first to this Handbook! You’ll find concise definitions, analyses, and discussions of every topic, all ably presented by experts. Contributors include Glenn Asquith, Reginald Fuller, E. Glenn Hinson, Basil Pennington, Timothy George, Wayne Oates, and many others.

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  • Unplug The Christmas Machine

    $17.99

    1. “A Christmas Carol” Revisited
    2. Women: The Christmas Magicians
    3. Men: The Christmas Stagehands
    4. The Four Things Children Really Want For Christmas
    5. The Homecoming
    6. Inside The Christmas Machine
    7. The Gift Of Joy
    8. A Simple Christmas
    9. Christmas Revival

    Appendix: Resources For A Simple Christmas

    Additional Info
    Nine years and thriteen printings later, Unplug The Christmas Machine is still the undisputed guide to creating a joyful, stress-free holiday season. Revised and filled with new material, this book will enjoy even greater popularity in the years to come.

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  • Truth To Tell A Print On Demand Title

    $17.99

    An important book for all who are concerned with the impact of Christianity on today’s world, Truth to Tell affirms the gospel as the truth – not only for personal life but also for life at the public, societal level.

    In emphasizing the Christian gospel as the truth that calls for radical conversion, Lesslie Newbigin runs counter to the prevailing subjectivism and skepticism in our society regarding the possibility of knowing ultimate truth. Societies like ours that have undergone “modernization” tend to regard the world’s religions as agencies for the cultivation of privately held religious opinions – agencies that can be studied with the tools of sociology, psychology, and other secular disciplines.

    But, says Newbigin, the Christian church is not simply an agency that stands for good personal values. In three pointed chapters – “Believing and Knowing the Truth,” “Affirming the Truth in the Church,” and “Speaking the Truth to Caesar” – Newbigin develops the argument that the Christian gospel is a statement of objective, historical truth, and all other modes of thought are to be evaluated in the light of the gospel truth.

    Directed especially to ministers and concerned laypeople, Truth to Tell consists of the Osterhaven lectures delivered by Newbigin at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan.

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  • Gospel And Spirit (Reprinted)

    $24.00

    For those who believe the Scriptures are the inspired word of God with a message relevant for living today, nothing is more crucial than understanding sound principles of interpretation. Disagreement arises when people and groups differ over how one gets at that message and what that message is. In this collection of essays and lectures, Dr. Gordon Fee offers hermeneutical insights that will more effectively allow the New Testament to speak on its own terms to our situation today.

    This is not a collection of subjective, theoretical essays on the science of interpretation; rather, these essays target issues of practical, and sometimes critical, concern to Evangelicals, Pentecostals, and anyone interested in letting the Bible speak to today’s situation. Fee brings to the task what he himself advocates: common sense and dedication to Scripture. Readers already familiar with some of these essays, like “Hermeneutics and Common Sense: An Exploratory Essay on the Hermeneutics of the Epistles,” will welcome its reappearance. Others will appreciate the challenge of essays such as “The Great Watershed: Intentionality and Particularity/Eternality: 1 Timothy 2:8-15 as a Test Case,”an essay defending the role of women in ministry, or “Hermeneutics and Historical Precedent: A Major Issue in Pentecostal Hermeneutics.” Anyone wanting to wrestle with key issues in New Testament interpretation will want to read this book.

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  • Called And Empowered

    $35.00

    After some spectacular missionary successes, pentecostals have now begun to analyze their missiological, theological, political, and ecumenical implications. This collection of essays by scholars from the USA, Latin America, Africa, and Europe presents an unprecedented mix of pentecostal theology and mission practice. Russell P. Spittler calls the book ”virtually a manifesto for pentecostal missions in the nineties . . . the fullest and finest missiological treatise originating within classical pentecostalism to date.”

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  • Goodnight Moon

    $10.99

    In this classic of modern children’s literature, beloved by generations of readers and listeners, the quiet poetry of the words and the gentle, lulling illustrations combine to make a perfect book for the end of the day.

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  • After Christendom : How The Church Is To Behave If Freedom Justice, And A C

    $23.99

    Liberal/conservative and modern/postmodern concepts define contemporary theological debate. Yet what if these categories are grounded in a set of assumptions about what it means to be the church in the world, presuming we must live as though God’s existence does not matter? What if our theological discussion distracts us from the fact that the church is no longer able to shape the desires and habits of Christians? Hauerwas wrestles with these and similar questions constructing a theological politics necessary for the church to be the church in the world. In so doing, he challenges liberal notions of justice and freedom.

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  • Clergy Ethics In A Changing Society

    $40.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664251611ISBN10: 0664251617Editor: Russell Burck | Editor: James Wind | Editor: Paul ComenischBinding: Trade PaperPublished: October 1991Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Yearning To Know Gods Will (Workbook)

    $17.99

    A desire to know the will of God is, as it should be, the top priority of any serious Christian. But how are you to find out what God’s will is? Who hasn’t agonized, questioned, and then doubted and questioned again? But here is Danny Morris to the rescue with an eight-week workbook on knowing God’s will. Each weeks’ exercise begins with an account of a personal experience of the author from which he brings forth biblical, theological, and historical principles to help you in your search. As you respond, God’s will is certain to become clearer. During the first five weeks, you will learn about the nature of spiritual discernment, discernment for the individual, spiritual intuition, ways in which God communicates with believers, and discernment as a spiritual gift. In the second part, the author shifts his focus to corporate discernment; that is, discernment within and for the church, the body of Christ. At issue here is consensus: how consensus is possible, why it is difficult, and how it works in church boards and committees. Danny Morris insists that consensus is not only biblical but practical, despite skepticism on the part of those whose experience would lead them to believe that disagreement is a way of life in church. Some maintain that consensus would never work in their congregation. But the author points the way to diminish and eventually eliminate such conflict. The third part of the workbook details a workable plan for church retreat, a time away from phones and schedules, where your group will learn how to make decisions by consensus, by group discernment of the will of God for the congregation. What better way to help move forward the work of God?

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  • 1-2 Kings Everymans Bible Commentary

    $11.99

    Designed for laypeople, these commentaries deal seriously with the biblical text without being overly technical. Introductory information, doctrinal themes, problem passages, and practical applications are examined.

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  • Gottingen Dogmatics Volume 1

    $51.99

    One of the greatest theologians of the twentieth century, Karl Barth is best known for his monumental Church Dogmatics, a work that changed the modern theological landscape.It is less well known that Barth taught three distinct cycles of courses in dogmatics during his lifetime. His first effort consisted of a series of lectures at the University of Göttingen in 1924-25. These provocative lectures are now available in English for the first time in The Göttingen Dogmatics: Instruction in the Christian Religion, a work that is at once accessible and profoundly pastoral.

    Representing the only larger dogmatics ever completed by Barth, the Göttingen Dogmaticsprefigures the unfinished Christian Dogmatics of Munster and the Church Dogmatics of Bonn and Basel. This translation by Geoffrey W. Bromiley, the premier translator of Barth, offers in two volumes the full text of Barth’s Göttingen lectures according to the excellent three-volume Swiss edition in the Gesamtausgabe (Collected Words).

    In this first volume Barth defines dogmatics as “scientific reflection on the Word of God” – the Word that is (1) spoken by God in revelation, (2) recorded in holy scripture, and (3) proclaimed and heard in Christian preaching. After his lengthy prolegomena on the threefold form of the Word of God, Barth discusses in depth the doctrine of God. His treatment of the other major doctrinal loci in his preaching-oriented dogmatics – anthropology, reconciliation, and redemption (eschatology) – will appear in Volume Two.

    Daniel L. Migliore, professor of systematic theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, has written a superb, substantive introduction that highlights the theological and historical significance of theGöttingen Dogmatics and compares this work with Barth’s Church Dogmatics. Migliore points out, among other things, the intimate bond for Barth between dogmatics and preaching: in the Göttingen lectures we see a Barth “who tenaciously does theology – indeed defines theology – in relation to preaching and pastoral praxis.”

    Ministers, seminary students, scholars, and theologically minded general readers will all appreciate and benefit from the Göttingen Dogmatics. As Migliore writes, “These lectures not only provide exceedingly rich new material for understanding the development of Barth’s thought but also offer a remarkably original, lively, and ‘reader-friendly’ summary of Barth’s earthly theology. . . . The clarity, pas

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  • 5 Minute Devotional

    $16.99

    Let’s face it. More often than not, in today’s hurried-up society, many of us have devotions quickly or not at all. Jan Silvious has written The 5-Minute Devotional for all of us busy women. This five-minute-a-day devotional will inspire and encourage all of us who struggle with too many commitments and too little quiet time.

    For each workday of the week, all 52 weeks of the year, you will find spiritual and emotional refreshment in these beautifully written meditations. Marriage, forgiveness, trust, communication, love, and relationships are only a sampling of the themes featured in the devotions and listed in the topical index.

    You will carry the truths you gain from each devotion through your day. So take five minutes to focus on the Lord – and see what a difference it can make in your workday.

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  • Narrative Unity Of Luke-Acts Volume 1

    $34.00

    Tannehill shows how the narrative contributes to the impact of Luke’s literary whole. The study further shows that Luke’s use of recurring words, patterns of repetition and contrast, irony, pathos, and many other features of this narrative contribute to the total fabric of Luke’s masterpiece.

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  • Old Fashioned Thanksgiving

    $9.95

    This story of an 1820s Thanksgiving is filled with the warmth of character and family life that has made Louisa May Alcott a favorite for more than 100 years.

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  • Gods Gift Cycle C

    $12.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9781556733123ISBN10: 1556733127James GarrettBinding: Mass MarketPublished: September 1991Publisher: CSS Publishing Print On Demand Product

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  • Caring Church : A Guide For Lay Pastoral Care

    $17.99

    This is a practical book in which this book of the author’s seminars can be an aid in achieving what many pastors speak much about doing…getting the laity active in the ministry of the church.

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  • Toward Old Testament Ethics

    $25.99

    Biblical ethics is a subject that has been almost totally neglected in this century. Only six men have written a major work on Old Testament ethics in the last hundred years, and only two of these works, both written before 1900, are in English. This lack of materials on Old Testament ethics serves to underscore the significance of Walter Kaiser’s Toward Old Testament Ethics. Dr. Kaiser has no illusions about providing a simple solution to questions of Old Testament ethics. He is familiar with the complexities of this subject and begins his work in Part I by addressing such questions as: How can ethics be defined? Is there an overarching structure to ethics as presented in the Old Testament, or is there only an unrelated series of laws? Do ethics of the Old Testament have any relevance for us today? What are the exegetical principles to be used in a study of Old Testament ethics? Part II examines the moral texts of the Old Testament, in particular the Decalogue, the book of the covenant (Exodus 20:22–23:33), and the law of holiness (Leviticus 18–20). Dr. Kaiser unfolds the intention of these various laws, showing how they relate to each other and form a framework for ethics. Part III explores the content of Old Testament ethics, namely, how holiness relates to worship, work, relationship, social justice, the sanctity of life, marriage and sex, wealth, use of the truth, and motives for action. Moral difficulties in the Old Testament present stumbling blocks to many who read these books. How are we to relate to a God who, at times, seems fickle, deceptive, and hateful? How are we to champion the offensive view of women and slaves, the particulars of God choosing Israel, and the imprecations that appear from time to time in the biblical texts? Reponses to these and other difficulties from Part IV. The book concludes with a discussion of Old Testament law and New Testament believers. Dr. Kaiser shows how these laws, written thousands of years ago, still challenge God’s people to live holy lives.

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  • Holy Spirit : Comprehensive Study Of The Person And Work Of The Holy Spirit

    $19.99

    This book on the Holy Spirit is the outgrowth of lectures on the topic given in Dr. Walvoord’s classes at Dallas Theological Seminary. Over the years, this book has aroused considerable interest and gone through 23 printings in hardcover before prompting this new paperback edition. The Holy Spirit is an extensive treatment of the entire doctrine of pneumatology, using some 1500 Scripture citations, and is designed for theological students and pastors as well as for laypeople desiring to get a complete presentation of the third person of the Trinity who indwells all Christians.

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