This concise guide to writing in Christian academic settings offers practices and principles for becoming a successful writer.
Beautifully designed with four-color illustrations, this bestselling evangelical survey of the Old Testament has been updated throughout.
This examination of the heavenly temple in the New Testament within its Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts shows that the ministry of Jesus gives believers access to the very dwelling place of God himself.
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.
This concise introduction to the New Testament addresses the needs and questions of students in multicultural classrooms who are studying for ministry.
This Catholic commentary on the book of Wisdom interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students.
Emphasizing the transformative nature of reading Scripture, this introduction to biblical interpretation helps readers engage with the beauty of God's Word and to read it holistically for their intellectual and spiritual growth.
A leading church historian offers a comprehensive, up-to-date, accessible history of Christianity in America.
Top scholars in the fields of theology and Christian philosophy introduce readers to five prevailing views on the topic of natural theology.