Respected OT scholar addresses the four most controversial issues in the Old Testament--creation and evolution, violence, historicity, and sexuality--offering a valuable resource for evaluating difficult topics in depth and responding as Christians.
With frankness and vulnerability, author challenges the idea that weakness is a liability, shares how to find purpose in pain, and shows how God can work in even the most desperate areas of a person's life.
Gives a philosophical and theological account of the belief that Scripture enables people to encounter the life-giving reality of God.
This Catholic commentary on Galatians interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students.
Secretary to the first lady of the United States, Caroline Delacroix is at the pinnacle of high society--but is hiding a terrible secret. Immediately suspicious of Caroline but also... Læs mere
This engaging book provides short studies on the various parables of the Bible. Each study includes a summary, information on... Læs mere
Every family is hurting, and the wounds that come from our relatives can be deeper than all others. Offering powerful, actionable steps, Rob Rienow presents personal stories of various families and key biblical examples that will help you pursue peace and healing in your home.
New York Times bestselling author links arms with women to share the gifts of a godmother--someone who will fight for you, helping reveal every good and beautiful gift God has planned for you.
Licensed clinical psychologists and therapists present a groundbreaking concept that applies the principles of Emotional Intelligence to marriage, enabling you and your spouse to build a stronger and deeper relationship.
This introduction to Christian theology explores the whole Christian tradition in a simple and straightforward way. Now thoroughly revised and updated with two new chapters.
Explores the Apostle Paul's use of shame and reclaims its positive usage for moral formation.
Examines the tension between figural and literal modes of exegesis and offers theological readings of several significant Old Testament passages.