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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
This work was one of Christianity Today’s “Books of the Year” and, as its title suggests, is centered on the resurrection of Jesus, which the
Mysteries of the Messiah, Unveiling Divine Connections from Genesis to Today
Jason Sobel, a Messianic Jewish rabbi, believes he has found a secret, encoded, cryptic messages from the Bible. His method is primarily the use of
Spurgeon’s Sorrows, Realities Hope for Those Who Suffer from Depression
For those who battle depression, and for those who seek to care for them, Zack Eswine’s little book detailing Charles Spurgeon’s struggles will have value.
Five Things Biblical Scholars Wish Theologians Knew
Scot McKnight’s companion book with Five Things Theologians Wished Biblical Scholars Knew is almost as disturbing as the first. Hans Boersma, the author of the
Five Things Theologians Wish Biblical Scholars Knew
I purchased this volume and its companion, Five Things Biblical Scholars Wish Theologians Knew, looking for a lively interaction between biblical scholars and theologians, which
Crash Course, Forming a Faith Foundation for Life
Crash Course is a 100-day devotional manual targeting teenagers. The author wants to help his readers become followers of Christ by discussing five critical areas:
Reading the Times, A Literary and Theological Inquiry into the News
In light of the consolidated, monetized and dominate flow of news coming from modern media sources, we need a practical theology of the news. Jeffrey
Things That Differ, the Fundamentals of Dispensationalism
The Berean Bible Society and Cornelius Stam represent a wing of dispensationalism often called hyperdispensationalism although this handle is rejected by those in the Grace
Simply Trinity, the Unmanipulated Father, Son, and Spirit
Simply Trinity is the best book I have read in support of Classical Theism, what Matthew Barrett (Associate Professor of Christian Theology at Midwestern Baptist