Retrieving Eternal Generation seeks to recover the doctrine of eternal generation biblically and historically, and to demonstrate its theological fruitfulness to contemporary evangelical scholarship.
Combining biblical exegesis with proven economic principles, For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty equips Christians with both a solid biblical and economic understanding of how best to care for the poor and foster sustainable economic development.
The Practical Shepherding series of guides provides pastors and ministry leaders with practical help to do the work of pastoral... Læs mere
Relying on the results of current Pauline scholarship and a careful exegesis of a variety of New Testament texts, this book offers a thorough investigation of the apostle Paul’s sayings and dealings with money.
In Faithful, theology professor Beth Felker Jones invites readers to a deeper understanding of the body and sexuality and of the spiritual significance of both for followers of Jesus.
In this new volume of the Studies On the Go Series, James, 1-2 Peter, and 1-3 John, David Olshine provides small group leaders with ready-made, creative, and engaging Bible... Læs mere
The kingdom of God and the atonement are two of the most important themes in all of Scripture. Using a holistic approach that... Læs mere
In Gospel Conversations, part of the Equipping Biblical Counselors Series, Bob Kellemen explores the four compass-points that guide 22 essential biblical counseling skills, providing a comprehensive approach to caring like Christ.
In The Scalpel and the Cross, New Testament professor and open-heart surgery survivor Gene Green devotes careful theological reflection to the... Læs mere
In The Political Disciple, Vincent E. Bacote devotes careful attention to the intersection between politics and the Christian life. Rather than calling for a hiatus from the public square, he offers suggestions for public engagement as an expression of Christian faithfulness.
In Cities of Tomorrow and the City to Come, urban studies and political science professor Noah Toly develops a theology of city life for our urban world---an outlook all the more needed as the influence of today’s global megacities reaches to the ends of the earth.