The most detailed study yet of early Mormon thought about the end times, this book shows how Mormon views of Christ's imminennt second coming exerted aprofound influence on Mormonism between 1830 a…
For this second edition, Dr. Grant has extensively revised his now classic study. The author sees Gnostic influences in Jewish as well as Greek thought and shows how the early Church reacted to the…
Bible scholars all over the world are aquainted with Dr. Grant and his distinguished contributions to biblical thought. Beginning students will become acquainted with him early in their studies, fo…
In Professor Wacker account Augustus Strong becomes a window through which to view the larger struggle of conservative Protestantism with the emerging modern world. He also etches a poignant and w…
In opening chapters discussing early Christian apologetic and its historical setting in the Roman empire, he looks in detail at Justin, Apollinaris of Hierapolis, Melito of Sardis, Athenagoras of A…
In preparing this atlas, Michael Grant has filled the need for a modern and comprehensive atlas of the ancient world, one which breaks away from the strictly political emphasis of older classical a…
This book is unique in that it brings between two covers more than any other book of its kind. The book is well indexed and runs to 447 pages. Here then, is an Introduction in a very generous sense…
This edition, is actually a republication without alteration of the original printing, with the addition of new foreword by Margaret M. Mitchell, and a new, more current "suggested reading list" at…
To explore Scripture is an exciting activity because of the variety of opinions, experiences, and literary genres contained within its pages. In Inclusive Voices in Post-Exilic Judah, Anna Grant-He…
The story of the Bible in the church is a long and complex one. in the course of Christian history many methods have been employed in order to interpret the record of God's revelation.