In this volume, Herman Bavinck identifies the primary challenges confronting Protestant theologians in the early twentieth century. These previously unpublished lectures provide a unique window into Bavinck's thought and are available for the first time in English.
This commentary presents a fresh argument for the meaning of the book of Job. Job demonstrates the inability of Wisdom, as a theological tradition, to solve the problem of evil. Without rejecting Wisdom, this book shows that only God can truly deal with evil.
This commentary presents a fresh exegetical investigation of the text of Galatians, clarifying Paul's meaning and message for the benefit of pastors, teachers, and students.
Is theology incomprehensible without philosophy? Is philosophy merely human folly? Most take a middle ground, believing that the two can... Læs mere
With theological structure and practical wisdom, Perry helps leaders recognize the challenges and pursue the opportunities in sharing vision, inviting participation, delegating roles and responsibilities, and equipping people for sustained ministry.
The psalms cultivate a life of prayer grounded in Scripture. Reading the Psalms as Scripture guides readers to delight in the spiritual artistry of the psalms.
Simple reflections on the Lord's Supper that awaken a hunger for meeting Jesus in the bread and wine. The Bible tells us that Jesus came from heaven to earth to give us himself, and his self-giving continues in the meal that he hosts.
This two-volume commentary on 1-2 Samuel presents renowned scholar Harry A. Hoffner Jr.'s final work. An expert Hittitologist, Hoffner brings his understanding of ancient Near Eastern cultures to the text of 1-2 Samuel, providing an enduring commentary.