Prayer has undergirded the achievements, sacrifices, and faithfulness of the Reformed tradition since its beginning. And the ways in which Reformed Christians pray have been as varied throughout th…
This lengthy book tells the story of B.T. Roberts and Ellen Roberts and their effective life and ministry together. The account is thoroughly researched, and the warm devotion to these pioneers of …
The present study is a re-evalution of Paul's letter to the Galatians, and with the exception of a few references to Romans. 1 Corinthians, and Acts is confined almost exclusively to Galatians. T…
The study of history and particularly the history of religion, has been stimulated by mounting evidence of the ancient world: archaeological and inscriptional discoveries and especially the recover…
The author contends the local church has an unprecedented opportunity to renew its own life as it multiplies its contribution to both the preventive and therapeutic aspects of mental health to be a…
Seventeen respected scholars present varying perspectives on the impact that new manuscript and archaeological discoveries, new methodologies for study of the Bible, and new media forms of communic…
Jesus ini history has been essential because it provides students with analyses of the primary sources, including 'Q' and the extra-bibllical ones, with well-chosen quatitations. I am enthusiastic …
For over fifteen years, How to Think Theologically has served as the ideal primer on the work of theology for students at all levels of study. Stone and Duke contend that theology is not an optiona…
This volume gathers writings about the Spirit and Christ by notable scholars including Richard Bauckham, D. A. Carson, James Dunn, and many others. Covering topics that are relevant for the worldwi…
This book is concerned with the teaching of the New Testament about the person of Jesus, a subject vast in scope, unencompassable in its bibliography and daunting in its problems. The aim is simply…