Common Grace is often considered Abraham Kuyper's crowning work, an exploration of how God expresses grace even to the unsaved. This second volume of Common Grace contains Kuyper's doctrinal exploration of the impact and implications of this aspect of Reformed theology.
This commentary shows that Jude calls believers to stand firm in their belief in Jesus' messiahship, even when various forms of rebellion occur around them.
This grammar introduces all the essential elements of biblical Greek while also utilizing the tools and features of Logos Bible Software to help readers retain and enhance knowledge of Greek
On Earth as in Heaven calls the church to embrace her identity and mission as one shaped by biblical theology and liturgy.
Through a combination of biblical, historical, and theological study, Brandon Crowe provides a fresh and robust statement of who Christ is and what he has done.
This book introduces lectio divina, an ancient but fresh way of reading the Bible. Lectio divina offers a structured and attentive way to focus on Christ, listen to the Spirit, and rest in God's love.
This commentary demonstrates that the Gospel of Matthew is foremost a testimony about Jesus. Jesus is the new and greater Moses and the new and greater David who fulfills Old Testament hopes by establishing God's covenant and kingdom.