Mount Sinai. For many, it is the most sacred place on earth - the site where God descended to give Moses the Ten Commandments. Yet for countries, mankind has not known its exact location. In this h…
This is the first title in a major series of text books for students. Subjects covered include The Historical Context of the New Testament, The Religious Scene in First Century Palestine, What are …
This work covers the wider context of first century Roman society and the situation of the churches in the period, the authorship of the letters and their style, the themes addressed in the letters…
Next to the Bible, this two-volume biography of Hudson Taylor is the most important book I have ever read. Yes, that is a bold statement. But the impact it had on me was profound. I always caution …
Deals not with details of criticism, but with the main features of Johannine Christianity. This book is intended to stimulate inquiry and to encourage students to "verify their references," the in…
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 sim…
Marshall is certainly prominent NT exegete, who here tackles that stickly doctrine of apostasy and perseverance. What he does in this book is such an excellent job of careful exegesis of all the…
Religion and the Free Society, was the conference theme to which the commentaries in this volume were directed. The relation between religion and the political order has become and increasingly tro…
A classic revisited--revised and expanded. For over twenty-five years, Howard Snyder's Community of the King has set the standard for a penetrating look at the relationship between the kingdom of G…
This book for the first time brings together between the covers of one book a survey of archaeological work in all the Bible lands. Though the content is authoritative and up-to-date, it is written…