This study guide dives deeper into the Wired That Way book and DVD, helping readers take a comprehensive and scriptural look into their own personalities, in ten interactive sessions.
Offers an integrated theological vision of the Old and New Testaments that highlights the pattern of God's work through scripture.
This epic trilogy concludes with the Amish community's pacifism sorely tested by attacking bandits and the equally cruel Mexican troops sent to defend the Amish.
A respected scholar reflects on the way inspiration may be understood in light of recent discoveries about the nature of Scripture.
Kirwan not only sounds a clarion call for thorough integration of psychology and theology, he demonstrates that it can be done.
Can Christians learn about their faith from Jews? This book explores some of the primary differences between Christianity and Judaism--as well as the common ground.
When Lily Young and Connell McCormick set out to save her lost sister, Lily challenges everything he thought he knew about life--and love.
A must-read for those engaged in as well as those preparing for a life of teaching and ministry in our increasingly multicultural world.
Provides a biblical, theological, and philosophical grounding for the significance of place and articulates a hopeful Christian vision of placemaking for today's world.
Essays by leading ethicists provide students with a comprehensive introduction to ethical thinking.
Demonstrates that the book of Exodus presents a defining act of liberation not only in Judaism but also in the Christian understanding of salvation history.
One of history's most influential Christian writings presents the Puritan understanding of God, the church, and the world. Now in modern English.