This book is written to capture the imagination and engage the reader in conversation.Methodism is not a doctrinaire society, yet it is clear about what it believes. Methodists confidently develop …
In this fourth edition, the bibliographies define the basic resources for students and instructors of seminary-level courses in United Methodist history, doctrine, and polity, as determined by the …
After reviewing several of the "ironies" present in the secular/religious situation today, Kenneth Cragg focuses on culture and on sexuality as the core of cultural formation in birth, the family, …
The glory day of Marcus Garvey, the civil rightrs gains sparked by Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, black power, black is beautiful, i am somebody. Too few African Americans have fully embrace…
This collection is well known to us from other epistles; it cook place during the so-called third missionary journey, and was the occasion of S. Paul's last recorded visit to Jerusalem.
In this pages you will hear from family experts - including pastors, elementary and secondary teachers, college and seminary professors, media experts and counselors - how churches and ministry org…
One cannot understand the early Church or Catholicism today without understanding St. Ignatius of Antioch. The man who succeeded St. Peter as bishop of Antioch and was the spiritual son of St. John…
Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp of Smyrna were two of the greatest leaders of Christianity in the first half of the second century. Both suffered martyrdom: Ignatius in Rome during the reign of Tr…
This book, the second in the Belief Matters series, explores how celebrating the presence of God With us through Holy Communion nourishes our souls, refreshes our sense of comunnity, and equips us …
Are you sure you really know? How do you know? Information on angels and demons is rampant today, but much of it is anything but trustworthy. Sense and Nonsense about Angels and Demons helps you cu…