An expert on the early church tells the surprising story of its priorities and practices that led to the spread of Christianity over its first 400 years.
This accessible supplementary textbook presents 30 illustrative exegetical insights from the Hebrew Bible, showing students how the grammatical concepts they are learning affect interpretation.
Sets forth a thoroughgoing vision for an evangelical catholic theology that is steeped in the tradition and engaged with the contemporary world.
Offers a persuasive Christian vision of sex and relationships, calling readers to faithful discipleship in today's hypersexualized world.
A relatable and dynamic couple helps young women understand their value in God's eyes, believe that God cares about their dating lives, and commit to purity in their relationships.
An iconic evangelical New Testament scholar offers a concise summary of Paul's teaching about Jesus.
This Catholic commentary on Luke interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students.
Two leading biblical scholars explain that relational presence is central to the grand narrative of the Bible, showing that the thread running from Genesis to Revelation is God's desire to be with his people.
A respected theologian offers a theological reading of Philippians in this addition to the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible.
This contemporary classic has been thoroughly updated to communicate with modern readers, helping them minister more effectively to people of different cultural and social backgrounds.
This classic introduction to Old Testament textual criticism helps students understand the discipline and begin thinking through complex issues for themselves. Now expanded and updated.
A respected New Testament scholar introduces epistolary analysis, showing how focusing on the form and function of Paul's letters affects exegesis.