This book gives an introduction to Christianity as a living religion. Starting from the person, teaching and impact of Jesus, it describes the beliefs and practices of Christians and outlines some …
Psalm 139 is one of Scrpture's most thorough statements concerning the majesty of God in His Omniscience. E. J. Young's exposition is devotional but, where necessary, he deals briefly with them mai…
Jung Young Lee proposes a framework that justifies and undergirds development of contextual theologies without becoming itself dominating. Lee aims to address the dilemmas of contextual theology no…
This book challenges conventional accounts of early Christian exegesis of the Bible by placing its interpretation in the context of the Greco-Roman world. Professor Young describes how the Jewish s…
The name Isaiah means "The Lord is salvation," that is, "the Lord is the source of salvation." The two parts of the name seem to stand in the relation of subject and predicate. This construction is…
The special value of the book lies in the fulness and depth of the exposition and the erudition of the footnotes...
Afro-American and African theologies, the author observes, have much to teach us. Attesting to a God of liberation and indigenization, they rightly seek to send the cancer of white supremacy into r…
When the people of Israel affirmed belief in God as creator they were not just talking about how things began. They were finding a way of understanding and facing their present situation. And when …