This collection of essays by John Howard Yoder written over the course of his career reflect his consistent conviction that the Christian believer is the bearer of good news for the culture at larg…
Anger is a daily experience. It is encountered in a number of interpersonal, family and occupational situations. Research indicates that even "normal" parents worry that they will lose control of t…
This book is superb both in its historical study of the antecedents and contexts of the book of Revelation and its analysis of our own contemporary preoccuption with apocalyptic. The author underst…
When the definitive history of twentieth-century theology is written, the author should occupy a prominent place within it. This is an important book for the author's own tradition and for those in…
In this exciting book, some of the finest therapists in the world reveal their favorite techniques. Albert Ellis, the father of Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy, explains how he uses a tape record…
The author grew up in the poor projects of Brooklyn, New York, paid his way through college, and moved to Seattle, Washington, with his wife, to take a job as head of marketing for a small coffee c…
Between 1971 and 1996 the late John Howard Yoder (1927-1997) wrote a series of ten essays "revisiting" the Jewish-Christian schism in which he argued that, properly understood, Jesus did not reject…
It does take three to set solid footings under a marriage. A leading guide for laying that foundation has now been updated and enlarged. In his foreword, the author describes this book as a book t…
In this book, author surveys the quest for the historical Jesus from the 19th century to the present, examines the methods used to extract historical information from the gospels, and investigates …