In this book six experts working in their respective fields trace out the dynamic contours of marriage and family as understood and practiced in Ancient Israel and the Near East, in Greek and Roman…
This book, in building on eighty years of lament studies, advances our understanding of the Synoptists's literary and rhetorical use of the Psalmic Lament in relation to other Old Testament motifs …
Since the full development of the great apostacy foretold by prophets and apostles, numerous attempts at reformation have been made. Three full centuries, carrying with them the destinies of countl…
The author entered on this inquiry as early as the year 1750, and it was then that the two first Chapters of the first Book were composed. These he intended as a sort of groundwokr to the whole. An…
G Campbell-Morgan is absolutely my favorite Bible commentator. His works are profound and unmatched by any other teacher I have ever come across. However, this Kindle Edition is very difficult to r…
The contributors to this volume are convinced that previous engagements from Christian perspectives with the question of gender have tended to focus on female problems and viewpoints in isolation, …
Provocative and stimulating, this volume demonstrates the author's keen insight into Scriptures by opening for its reader new, illuminating facets to these gems..
What exactly is the meaning of ordination in Methodism? What is tis history and doctrine? In this book, the author focuses on these questions and clarifies current discussions in The United Methodi…
Beginning and ending with the disciples' request, Lord, teach us to pray, G. Campbell Morgan gives us much to reflect upon in the seven chapters of this helpful book. Bible scholars will find it re…
Over the past few decades mainline Protestant congregations have not easily embraced the notion of spirituality. As much as any aspect of church life, spirituality has been misunderstood, misused, …