Paul's letters stand at the center of the dispute over women, the church, and the home, with each side championing passages from the Apostle. Now, in a challenging new attempt to wrestle with these…
The book helps overcome a false separation between following the Spirit and using human judgment and provides a new foundation for relating biblical studies and Christian counseling.
In the nearly a decade since this Matthew commentary was released, much has transpired in Matthean scholarship. Since the author offering merely a bried addendum rather than a new edition that woul…
This well-researched and edited volume, though very brief by the standards of scholarly works does fulfill a real purpose in a scholar's library and fulfills it well. It will get you to some of the…
Most modern prejudice against biblical miracle reports depends on David Hume's argument that uniform human experience precluded miracles. Yet current research shows that human experience is far fro…
This book, a collection of essays from ethnically diverse scholars familiar with both non-Western and Western hermeneutic traditions, explores what it means to allow the interpretations of the non-…
Paul's letters stand at the center of the dispute over women, the church, and the home, with each side championing passages from the Apostle. Now, in a challenging new attempt to wrestle with these…
For many conservative and evangelical Christians, it is unthinkable that those who have been divorced and remarried should hold leadership positions within the church; some, in fact, seem tacitly t…
THe New Cambridge Bible commentary aims to elucidate the Hebrew and Christian scriptures for a wide range of intellectually curious individuals. While building on the work and repitation of the Cam…