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Technical Commentaries
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On of the best additions to the scholarly and pastorally relevant Pillar Commentary series. Edwards' work focuses primarily on theological issues, but only as they are presented by the Greek text. Read our Blog Review of the Pillar Series!More...
In Entrusted with the Gospel, Andreas Kostenberger, edits a book of essays, that brings much clarification and insight to Paul's controversial theology in these epistles. Important behind-the-scenes-hermeneutical and exegetical issues are also examined. More...
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This commentary, arguably, the most influential published in the last 5 years, is now available at Christianbook.com/academic for $35.99--its lowest price ever. Without question, Beale and Carson's burgeoning classic is the most widely used tool for studying the NT use of the OT.More...
In this much
anticipated book, McLaren examines 10 questions facing today's
believers---including the nature of church authority, God's
identity, other religions, and more. Mclaren is an engaging writer and addresses questions with brutal, sometimes disturbing, honesty.More...
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The BHL text is prepared according to the vocalization,
accents, and masora of the Leningrad
Codex. Includes appendixes,
lay-flat binding, and other features essential for research, classroom,
and liturgical use. Available now at the unbelievable price of $14.99!More...
Philosopher Peter Kreeft creatively explores what Christians can learn from Muslims using fictional characters and imaginative conversations while
focusing on the similarities between the two faiths, including
prayer, abortion, submission, and faith.More...
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Originally published in 1984, Lindbeck's book is the most influential theological work on post-liberal methodology and as such he set the stage became one of the pioneering voices of post-liberal theology. More...
Stripping the Just-War debate away from politics and "recentering" it in the church's long just war tradition, Bell makes a compelling case for its continuing importance by explaining its relevance to our world. More...
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