This unique textbook an effective, student-friendly one-semester introduction to the Greek language of the New Testament.
Here is a sustained literary-critical reading of John's Gospel in terms of mystical theology. Arguing that John "is guiding, perhaps at times impelling, the reader along a path that leads from conv…
"Only the strong can forgive. God, who is strongest, forgives best," writes Dr. L. William Countryman in this fresh look at forgiveness. Unlike most books on the subject, Forgiven and Forgiving is …
Based upon addresses given to Anglican audiences in North America and Australia, Bill Countryman directly confronts the challenges that face Anglicans and other Western Christians at a time of inte…
Where should one start, in writing about the spirituality of Anglicanism? The author makes an illuminating choice in beginning where Anglicanism, spirituality and poetry meet. For Anglicans, Englis…
The work of biblical interpreter has perhaps never been more confusing and complex than it is now. The replacement of modern historical-critical study as the dominant paradigm by the much more diff…