This book argues that God the Father tore the curtain of the temple as an act of mourning over his Son's death, offering readers insights on ancient culture, God, grief, and how we approach Good Friday.
This book argues that God the Son would have become incarnate even if humanity had never sinned, for the incarnation benefits creation in many ways besides redemption; indeed, it is the ultimate reason for the creation of the cosmos itself.
This book offers an interpretive history of the Song of Songs, drawing on early Judaism, Origen, Augustine, the medieval era, Martin Luther, and modern and postmodern approaches.
A respected New Testament scholar highlights the biblical-theological contributions of the letter of James to Christology, faith and works, the kingdom of God, the law, perfection and hypocrisy, and eschatology.
This book helps pastors move from study to sermon in seven clear steps. It shows them how to take their exegetical analysis of a Scripture passage and turn it into an effective expository sermon.