Historian of Christianity Ken Stewart is intent on setting the record straight about Reformed theology. He identifies ten myths held by either or both Calvinists and non-Calvinists and shows how th…
Grief as a lifelong human expereince is the scope of this absorbing book. The author explores the multiple dimensions of teh problem, including origins of grief, loss throughout life, dynamics of g…
In 1989 the United way of America published an outstanding tren analysis handbook entitled what lies ahead. In the introduction to that book, the environmental scan committee which prepared the res…
Pam Vredevelt offers sound answers and advice. As an expert in love and loss, Pam gives reassuring comfort to any woman fighting to maintain stability and faith in the midst of devastating heartbre…
The ministry of spiritual direction grows from a life of prayer, discipleship and the struggle for holiness. It is a by-product of that, and only makes sense within it. The author wrote this book, …
The Greek and Latin text of the New Testament given in this volume reproduced by lithographic process at Stuttgart, Germany, from the 21st edition of Novum Testamentum Graece et Latine edited by D.…
This book straddles the fertile middle ground between science and religion at a time when the conversation is dominated by extremists on both sides. Taking seriously the modern view of the universe…
This third volume of Ken Vaux's memoirs covers the calendar year of 2012 which focused on (1) teaching in the Evanston church as this body struggled to be both evangelical in theology and oriented …
This book offers an affectionate look back, and a hopeful look ahead, to an emergent Presbyterianism coming to terms with issues such as LGBT ordination and same-gender marriage, interfaith relatio…