Are the events in Genesis 1–3 symbolic or historical? Author Wayne Grudem dissects 12 major events in the creation narrative and explains how reducing them to mere symbolism undermines the rest of Scripture.
Drawn from extensive study on biblical ethics, Grudem helps readers stop overcomplicating God’s will and instead embrace the different ways in which they acquire wisdom for various situations in their lives.
Revised, updated and expanded edition of a widely-appreciated, best-selling textbook.
A comprehensive defense of biblical manhood and womanhood, this handbook provides readers with an invaluable “encyclopedia” of responses to 118 evangelical feminist arguments against traditional gender roles.
Biblical scholar Wayne Grudem offers thought-provoking analysis of what the Bible says—and doesn’t say—about divorce, bringing much needed clarity to the discussion and guidance to those stuck at a crossroads.
Theologian Wayne Grudem offers biblical insight into decisions concerning birth control, artificial insemination, surrogate motherhood, and adoption for Christians seeking to live out God’s word in an ever-changing society.
Fully revised edition of Grudem's Tyndale New Testament Commentary on the letter of 1 Peter.
Grudem postulates that by engaging in business we glorify God because we are emulating God’s own creative work. This book is a guide to imitating God during interactions with customers, coworkers, employees, and businesses.
In this highly practical, biblically based volume on Christian ethics, bestselling author Wayne Grudem explains what the Bible says about ethical questions regarding marriage, government, abortion, and dozens of other issues.