This accessible book helps readers make sense of the whole Bible by unpacking nine key themes that unite the Testaments and hold the Bible together.
This research-based book addresses the critical need for church leaders to connect with Gen Z and Gen Alpha in meaningful and effective ways, drawing on fresh data and innovative practices to provide practical strategies for faith engagement.
Though most Christians today would describe the incarnation as God's response to sin, Van Driel argues that the... Læs mere
A Bible and literature scholar offers a fresh examination of Jesus's financial parables with an eye toward contemporary application.
This concise and accessible introduction to the theology and interpretation of the Pentateuch helps students appreciate Scripture's literary complexity without losing faith in its unified message and divine authority.
During the Reformation, theologians wrote, colleagues annotated, scribes recorded, and printers toiled,... Læs mere
What is authority, where does it come from, why is it needed, what are its limits, and who can have it? This book offers a theology of authority and power that challenges us to rethink our view of leadership in more Spirit-centered ways.
Recognizing troubling misunderstandings people often have about the interactions between Early Judaism and the New Testament, this book offers more accurate information and attends to the continuities and discontinuities that exist between the two traditions.
This reader with commentary helps Christians understand great texts from the Western intellectual tradition on themes related to theology, science, politics, and human nature.
This accessible textbook offers a literary approach for understanding the relationship between the two Testaments, and between various biblical narratives, that is more sensitive to the verbal meaning of the Old Testament than popular typological approaches.
This book reorients our modern legal thinking to the world of biblical law. It teaches us how to avoid typical misunderstandings and how to develop our skills for understanding Israel's laws, rituals, and narratives.
This Old Testament theology presents hesed as the seed from which the diverse biblical story grows and expands, offering a needed corrective to common approaches to biblical theology.