An intellectual and cultural historian sheds light on the political and church polarization of our day and invites readers to become part of the courageous middle, helping their family, workplace, or church to imagine a hopeful and more grace-filled future.
Presenting reading as a remedy for prevalent cultural vices--distraction, hostility, and consumerism--this book helps educators, students, and other readers to contribute to the flourishing of their communities and cultivate their own spiritual and intellectual depth.
Weaving together church history, theology, and devotional practice, this introductory guide to spiritual formation retrieves the traditions rooted in truth, goodness, beauty, and community to help students follow the way of Jesus.
Now in its second edition with updates throughout, this introductory textbook shows why Christians should study history, how faith is brought to bear on our understanding of the past, and how studying the past can transform our lives.
A senior New Testament scholar investigates seven critical areas of tension--historical, moral, political, material, social, perceptual, and temporal--that shape the "big ideas" set forth in the New Testament.
This fresh evaluation of the theological and political thought of John Calvin shows how his theological legacy... Læs mere
This book shows that the resurrection is the turning point of history and the decisive clue to what is going on in the world, and investigates what it means to participate in the resurrection life made possible through encounter with the risen Lord.
This concise guide to writing in Christian academic settings offers practices and principles for becoming a successful writer.
This book offers a clear and memorable way of understanding and living out God's providence in our lives by setting providence and human existence within the metanarrative of the Bible.
Introduces students to Christian service, benevolence, and the pursuit of justice, showing how service to others is central to our identity and mission as Christians.
This book offers a fresh look at the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, focusing specifically on the question of the person and work of the Spirit in the Christian life.
One of today's leading theologians examines how Christians might more faithfully and realistically imagine their political vocation.