The chapters of this book represent issues that have been thought through and formulated in a variety of contexts. Basic have been conversations with students and colleagues in recent years. at Bos…
In the chapters on each of these periods, many subjects are discussed: the conception of God, ceremonies of religion, prophecy, the messianic hope, the future life, revelation and inspiration, the …
Throughout the book Howard struggles with and ruminates about his evangelical upbringing (he's related to Elisabeth Eliot, author of Through Gates of Splendor). Some readers will find echoes there …
By combining analyses of the historical, cultural and literary features of Judaism and of the Greco-Roman world with careful examination of the writings that became known as the New Testament, this…
The authors are Christians, two are geologists, well-qualified to write on problems which have surfaced in the creation science literature from a logical or scientific standpoint.
To understand the rise and spread of Christianity one must recognize that this religion did not emerge fully developed, but that it moved from simple beginnings to globe-encircling significance.
what has become of the idea of the omnipotence of God in an atomic age? Modern everyman, frightened by the splitting of the atom and awed by the implications of space travel, pays unconscious homag…
This festschrift is an unusual case of poetic justice. Jacob Myers humself helped set in motion a project that has now culminated in making him its final target. Nearly fifteen years ago, a three-m…
Twelve books constitute what we commonly call the OLd Testament historical books. Their combined stories portray the tempestuous and often incredible events that compose the history of Israel as a …