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The Biblical Theology of Pope Benedict XVI
Scott W. Hahn

“The increasingly painful bankruptcy of the historical-critical method in


our time has created a vacuum precisely at the point where the living

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Church requires substantial nurture. Pope Benedict XVI has spoken into
this crisis like no one else, and his best expositor, Scott Hahn, has done
us a tremendous service by synthesizing Benedict’s erudite and prayerful
biblical theology into a lively, readable, and intellectually reliable conspec-
tus. This excellent volume will be indispensable for all Christians who
seek to be more maturely grounded in Scripture.”—David Lyle Jeffrey,
Baylor University

“A superb introduction to the way in which the theology of Pope Benedict


XVI has been shaped by the Bible. Hahn’s crisp and clear analysis puts
the reader at the very center of this remarkable pope’s thought.”—Gary
Anderson, University of Notre Dame

“Hahn here renders an important service in so clearly setting forth the


hermeneutical principles, biblical framework, and doctrinal positions of
Pope Benedict XVI, arguably the world’s most important contemporary
theologian.”—Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Wheaton College and Graduate
School

“A lucidly written and trenchant study of the biblical theology of Joseph October 2009 • 208 pages • hardcover • $21.99
Ratzinger/Pope Benedict. This is a beautiful and thought-provoking text, 978-1-58743-269-9
one that will prove helpful to any serious student of the sacred page.” Biblical Theology, Theological Interpretation
—Robert Barron, Mundelein Seminary, University of St. Mary
Scott W. Hahn, PhD, holds the Pope Benedict XVI Chair of Biblical
of the Lake Theology at St. Vincent Seminary and is professor of theology and
Scripture at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Founder and
Co ntent s president of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, he is the
author of over twenty books, including The Lamb’s Supper, Reasons
1. Ignorance of Scripture Is Ignorance of Christ: The Theological Project to Believe, and Kinship by Covenant, and coauthor of Rome Sweet
of Joseph Ratzinger Home. Hahn is also the general editor of the Ignatius Catholic Study
2. The Critique of Criticism: Beginning the Search for a New Theological Bible, The Catholic Bible Dictionary, and Letter and Spirit: A Journal
Synthesis of Catholic Biblical Theology.
3. The Hermeneutic of Faith: Critical and Historical Foundations for a Biblical
Theology Al so o f In t erest
4. The Spiritual Science of Theology: Its Mission and Method in the Life
of the Church
5. Reading God’s Testament to Humankind: Biblical Realism, Typology, and the
Inner Unity of Revelation
6. The Theology of the Divine Economy: Covenant, Kingdom, and the History
of Salvation
7. The Embrace of Salvation: Mystagogy and the Transformation of Sacrifice
Scripture’s Doctrine Introducing The Drama
8. The Cosmic Liturgy: The Eucharistic Kingdom and the World as Temple and Theology’s Bible Theological of Scripture
9. The Authority of Mystery: The Beauty and Necessity of the Theologian’s How the New Testament Interpretation Finding Our Place
Task Shapes Christian of Scripture in the Biblical Story
Dogmatics Recovering a Christian Craig G. Bartholomew
Indexes Markus Bockmuehl and Practice and Michael W. Goheen
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New
Release Introducing the New
Testament
A Historical, Literary, and Theological
Survey
Mark Allan Powell
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This engaging and up-to-date New Testament introduction


has been carefully designed for the classroom. Mark Allan
Powell presents disputed and controversial issues fairly,
neither dictating conclusions nor privileging skepticism
over faith-based perspectives. A recognized expert in
New Testament scholarly literature, he nevertheless
writes in a lively and lucid style that communicates well to
undergraduates. Chapters appear in the book in canonical
order but are designed for assignment in any order. Besides
helpful teaching aids like sidebars, maps, tables, charts,
glossary, diagrams, and suggestions for further reading,
this full-color textbook also includes beautiful artwork
illustrating the reception of the New Testament through
various times and cultures.

En d o rsemen t s
October 2009 • 560 pages • hardcover • $44.99
978-0-8010-2868-7 “Drawing on several decades of effective classroom teaching,
New Testament, New Testament Survey Mark Allan Powell has produced the quintessential ‘user-
friendly’ introduction to the New Testament, which should be a
Mark Allan Powell (PhD, Union Theological Seminary, Richmond) is the welcome addition to any New Testament teacher’s pedagogi-
Robert and Phyllis Leatherman Professor of New Testament at Trinity Lutheran cal resources. He has put student and teacher alike in his
Seminary, the general editor of the HarperCollins Bible Dictionary, and the
debt.”—Mikeal C. Parsons, Baylor University
author of numerous articles and books. He is currently the chair of the SBL
Historical Jesus Section and New Testament editor of the SBL Academia Biblica
dissertation series. “Beautifully presented, accessibly written, clearly organized,
and attentive to the beginning student. Both students and fac-
ulty will benefit from engaging this book.”—Stephen E. Fowl,
Loyola College in Maryland

“Introducing the New Testament is just what today’s students


Available need: the length is right, the perspective balanced and fair, the
choice of content perfect, the layout reader-friendly and attrac-
for Spring tive, and the author is a respected New Testament scholar and
popular classroom teacher. Adopting this book as the primary
2010 Courses text for introductory Bible courses (in a college, seminary, or
church) is a no-brainer. I recommend it highly.”
—Craig A. Evans, Acadia Divinity College, Nova Scotia

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This entire section of Mark, furthermore, is bracketed by stories of Jesus healing


blind men (8:22–26; 10:46–52), an inclusio that highlights the disciples’ need

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for spiritual enlightenment. With this background, what happens in the passion inclusio: a literary
device according
narrative is no surprise: Judas betrays Jesus (14:10–11, 44–45), Peter denies him to which paral-
(14:66–72), and the others all run away and desert him (14:50). lel expressions
are used at the
Why would Mark tell the story this way? A number of theories have been beginning and
proposed, but the dominant thesis is that he wants to offer a narrative portrayal ending of a literary
unit; for example,
of Paul’s theology of election and justification (cf. Rom. 3:22–24; 5:6–8; 2 Cor. 1 Thessalonians is
12:9). The disciples of Jesus, known to Mark’s audience as heroes of the church, said to exhibit an
inclusio of refer-
had nothing to commend themselves other than the fact that they had been ences to faith, love,
chosen by Jesus. It is Jesus who calls them (1:16–20; 2:13–14; 3:13) and gathers and hope, which
them into his family (3:34–35). He offers them the secret of the kingdom (4:11) are found near the
beginning (1:3)
and sometimes provides them with private explanations of his teaching (4:10–20, and ending (5:8) of
33–34; 7:17–23). He empowers them for mission (3:14–15; 6:7–13). He does all the letter.

this in spite of the fact that they seem obtuse and self-obsessed and show few
(if any) signs of improvement. In fact, he predicts that they will betray, deny,
and forsake him, adding only that he will want them to rejoin him after his
resurrection. And, sure enough, the word that goes out from the empty tomb
is a word of invitation for the faithless disciples to come back and continue
as before (16:7). Despite their failings, Jesus keeps them as his disciples. The
point, for Mark, seems to be that discipleship is a relationship established by
the call of Christ and defined by his own faithfulness, not by any merit that
can be attributed to the disciples themselves.

For Further Reading


» Broadhead, Edwin K. Mark. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001.
» Dowd, Sharyn E. Reading Mark: A Literary and Theological Commentary
Fig. 6.7. Women Arriving at the Tomb. (www.heqigallery.com) on the Second Gospel. Macon, GA: Smyth and Helwys, 2000.
» Hare, Douglas R. A. Mark. Westminster Biblical Companion. Louisville:
In the next section of the Gospel Jesus predicts his passion three times, and Westminster John Knox, 1996.
each time the disciples do something that indicates that they do not grasp the » Harrington, Daniel J. What Are They Saying about Mark? Mahwah, NJ:
Paulist Press, 2005.
significance of a suffering messiah:
» Moloney, Francis J. Mark: Storyteller, Interpreter, Evangelist. Peabody, MA:
• the first time, Peter rebukes Jesus outright, prompting Jesus to say, “Get Hendrickson, 2004.
behind me, Satan!” (8:31–33); » Rhoads, David, with Joanna Dewey and Donald Michie. Mark as Story: An
Introduction to the Narrative of a Gospel. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Fortress,
• the second time, the disciples remain oblivious to what Jesus has said, 1999.
discussing among themselves which of them is the greatest (9:30–35); » Telford, W. R. The Theology of the Gospel of Mark. New Testament Theology.
• the third time, two of Jesus’ disciples jockey for position, asking if they Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
can be guaranteed seats at his right and left in glory (10:32–44).

142 Mark Major Themes in the Gospel of Mark 143

“This splendid introduction to the New Testament is vivid,


A companion Web site, www.IntroducingNT.com, features a
engaging, and designed to reach a broad audience. Its clear
and accessible style invites contemporary readers into the wealth of additional resources for students and instructors. The
biblical world, while the colorful graphics catch the eye and student portion includes chapter summaries, chapter objectives,
stimulate the imagination. Historical, literary, and theological study questions, flash cards, extra sidebars and charts, self
questions are addressed in ways that invite readers to venture quizzes, and bibliographies. The instructor portion includes
further into the scriptures. As a resource for teachers and stu-
PowerPoint chapter outlines, discussion prompts, pedagogical
dents, it is excellent.”—Craig R. Koester, Luther Seminary
suggestions, and a test/quiz bank. Visit the Web site to view a
“Introducing the New Testament is a real gem, a true diamond, video of Mark Allan Powell discussing the book.
not in the rough but well polished. Like a diamond, it reflects
the multifaceted beauty of the New Testament text. Like a
diamond, it is a concentrate of years of scholarship. Like a
diamond, it is a thing of beauty, with its artistic reproductions
and useful illustrations. Like a diamond, it is valuable, with a
wealth of information that is not readily available elsewhere in
any one place.”—Raymond F. Collins, The Catholic University
of America and Brown University

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New
Release Magnifying God in Christ
A Summary of New Testament Theology
Thomas R. Schreiner

Thomas Schreiner’s substantial New Testament Theology examined


the unifying themes that emerge from a detailed reading of the New
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Testament canon. Magnifying God in Christ provides a student-level digest


of Schreiner’s massive work, exploring the key themes and teachings
of the New Testament in a more accessible and concise way. The book
summarizes the findings of Schreiner’s larger work and provides answers
to the “so what?” question of New Testament theology.
Comprehensive and up to date, this survey is arranged thematically and
includes careful exegesis of key passages. It argues for a New Testament
theology that is God-focused, Christ-centered, and Spirit-saturated and
offers students of the Bible a big-picture view of what the New Testament
is all about.

Praise for Schreiner’s New Testament Theology


“This is probably the best New Testament theology written in the last several
decades from a decidedly Reformed and evangelical point of view.”
—Ben Witherington III

“A valuable addition to the field, providing to students the kind of overview that
only a seasoned scholar can produce.”—Douglas J. Moo

“A magnificent achievement!”—Simon J. Gathercole


February 2010 • 272 pages • paperback • $24.99
978-0-8010-3826-6
“Lucid, incisive, and above all devoted to listening to the text of the NT.”
New Testament, Biblical Theology
—Donald A. Hagner

Thomas R. Schreiner (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) C o n t en t s


is James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament
Interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Introduction
He is the author or editor of numerous books, including New 1. The Fulfillment of God’s Saving Promises: The Already–Not Yet
Testament Theology: Magnifying God in Christ; Paul, Apostle of 2. The Centrality of God in New Testament Theology
God’s Glory in Christ: A Pauline Theology; and Romans in the
3. The Centrality of Christ in the Gospels
Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series.
4. Jesus’s Saving Work in Acts
5. The Christology of Paul
Also o f I n t e r e s t 6. The Saving Work of God and Christ according to Paul
7. The Christology of Hebrews–Revelation
8. The Holy Spirit
9. The Problem of Sin
10. Faith and Obedience
11. The Law and Salvation History
12. The People of the Promise
13. The Consummation of God’s Promises
New Testament Commentary on Scripture as Epilogue
Theology the New Testament Communication
Magnifying God in Christ Use of the Old Introducing Biblical
Indexes
Thomas R. Schreiner Testament Hermeneutics
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New
Theology of the New Testament Release
Udo Schnelle; M. Eugene Boring, translator

“Schnelle’s Theology of the New Testament is, in my view, perhaps the


most methodologically sophisticated and theologically significant contri-
bution to the genre in the past twenty years. ‘Jesus of Nazareth: The Near

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God’ is the common center for his informed and insightful elaboration of
the thought of New Testament theology in the context of a contemporary
understanding of reality. The author’s critical acumen and theological
sensitivity, as well as his obvious control of both primary and secondary
literature, make this book a necessary addition to the library of every
serious student of the New Testament and an ideal text for advanced
courses.”—David E. Aune, University of Notre Dame

“A magnificent achievement. Udo Schnelle’s Theology of the New


Testament comprises philosophical reflection, reconstruction of earliest
Christian thought, and a history of biblical interpretation. At heart, how-
ever, the volume offers meticulous analysis of the New Testament’s varied
constituents. The exegesis is well balanced; the conclusions, sound. Like
its subject matter, this investigation gathers most of what is important
from previous works and points the way toward a constructive future.
Schnelle’s magnum opus will stand as one of the twenty-first century’s
few indispensable works in the field.”—C. Clifton Black, Princeton
Theological Seminary

“Fresh, invigorating, enlightening, and occasionally provocative, this sur-


vey of New Testament theology serves well as a handbook of informed
November 2009 • 896 pages • hardcover • $59.99
discussion of the crucial issues. With the confident hand of a seasoned 978-0-8010-3604-0
scholar and a refreshing openness to the transcendent, Schnelle guides New Testament, Biblical Theology
the reader book by book through the canon, using the familiar categories
of systematic theology to ensure comprehensive coverage. Here is not Udo Schnelle (DrTheol, University of Göttingen) is professor
of New Testament at the University of Halle. He is the author of
only outstanding German scholarship but also an entry into contempo- numerous works, including Apostle Paul and History and Theology
rary German discussion via exceptionally rich footnotes.”—Donald A. of the New Testament Writings, both translated by M. Eugene
Hagner, Fuller Theological Seminary Boring. M. Eugene Boring (PhD, Vanderbilt University), before
retiring, was the I. Wylie and Elizabeth M. Briscoe Professor of
New Testament at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University.
Co nt ent s
1. Approach: Theology of the New Testament as Meaning-Formation
Al so o f In t erest
2. Structure: History and Meaning
3. Jesus of Nazareth: The Near God
4. The First Transformation: The Emergence of Christology
5. The Second Transformation: The Early Christian Mission without the
Precondition of Circumcision
6. Paul: Missionary and Thinker
7. The Third Transformation: Composition of Gospels as Innovative Response
to Crises
Apostle Paul Recovering Jesus The Testimony of
8. The Sayings Source, the Synoptic Gospels, and Acts: Meaning through His Life and Theology The Witness of the New the Beloved Disciple
Narration Udo Schnelle Testament Narrative, History, and
9. The Fourth Transformation: The Gospel in the World 704 pages • hardcover Thomas R. Yoder Theology in the Gospel
$49.99 Neufeld of John
10. The Deutero-Pauline Letters: Paul’s Thought Extended
978-0-8010-2796-3 336 pages • paperback Richard Bauckham
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New
Release The Virtuous Reader
Old Testament Narrative and Interpretive Virtue
Richard S. Briggs
Studies in Theological Interpretation
Craig G. Bartholomew, Joel B. Green, and Christopher R. Seitz,
series editors
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This volume offers a rich and thought-provoking portrait, or series of


portraits, of the virtues required to read the Old Testament well. Biblical
scholar Richard Briggs provides an exegetical exploration of “interpretive
virtue” by carefully reading five Old Testament passages that reflect core
virtues: humility, wisdom, trust, charity, and receptivity. The result is an
example of theological interpretation that demonstrates the interplay
between text and reader. Briggs approaches the biblical text with academic
rigor and precision while maintaining an openness to the formative
intentions of the biblical writers.

C o n t en t s
1. In Pursuit of the Virtues of the Implied Reader of the Old Testament
2. Neither Meek nor Modest: The Puzzling Hermeneutics of Humility
Numbers 12 (Moses)
3. Wisdom to Discern the Living Interpretation from the Dead
1 Kings 3 (Solomon)
4. Like a Hermeneutic in a Cage: The Eclipse of Biblical Trust
2 Kings 18 (Hezekiah)
5. Love in the Time of Monotheism: The Blessing of Interpretive Charity
January 2010 • 288 pages • paperback • $26.99 Ruth 1 (Ruth) and 2 Kings 5 (Elisha)
978-0-8010-3843-3 6. Summoned: The Virtue of Receptivity
Theological Interpretation, Old Testament, Hermeneutics/Exegesis Isaiah 6 (Isaiah)
7. The Virtuous Reader of Old Testament Narrative: From the Implied Reader
Richard S. Briggs (PhD, University of Nottingham) is director
to the Real Reader
of biblical studies and hermeneutics at Cranmer Hall, St. John’s
College, Durham University. He is the author of Words in Action: Indexes
Speech Act Theory and Biblical Interpretation and Reading
the Bible Wisely.
Abo ut t h e Series

A l so i n t h e S e r i e s The Studies in Theological Interpretation series is dedicated to the pursuit of


constructive theological interpretation of the church’s inheritance of prophets
and apostles in a manner that is open to reconnection with the long history of
theological reading in the church. These brief, focused, and closely argued stud-
ies evaluate the hermeneutical, historical, and theological dimensions of scrip-
tural reading and interpretation for our times.

Ed it o rial Ad viso ry Bo ard


Seeing the Word And I Turned Body, Soul,
Gary Anderson (University of Notre Dame), Markus Bockmuehl
Refocusing New to See the Voice and Human Life
Testament Study The Rhetoric of Vision The Nature of (University of Oxford), Richard Hays (Duke University Divinity School),
Markus Bockmuehl in the New Testament Humanity in the Bible Christine Pohl (Asbury Theological Seminary), Eleonore Stump (Saint
304 pages • paperback Edith M. Humphrey Joel B. Green
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of the Prophets
The Achievement of Association in Canon Formation
Christopher R. Seitz
Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology
Craig A. Evans and Lee Martin McDonald, series editors

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“Seitz offers an alternative vision of the Old Testament: its structural logic,
its internal relationships, its history of formation. The result is incisive,
exhilarating, and quite constructively provocative. It will be read and dis-
cussed with much profit by theologians, biblical scholars, pastors, and
seminarians.”—Stephen B. Chapman, Duke Divinity School

“Seitz has made a major contribution to canonical studies. He argues that


the common distinction between Scripture and canon is illusory because
it fails to understand the fundamental theological force at work in the pro-
phetic documents that relates them to each other and to the Torah. Seitz
shows that the Law and the Prophets of Israel were indispensable to the
New Testament not only for the purposes of background, context, and the-
ology but also for the shaping of the New Testament canon itself.”
—Stephen G. Dempster, Atlantic Baptist University

“This book takes the discussion concerning Old Testament canon formation
to another level. Seitz mounts an impressive array of arguments against
standard conceptualities of Old Testament ‘canon development’ as he
demonstrates that the early church never operated without a canon. With
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form of the Old Testament canon is a significant hermeneutical matter that Prophets, Hermeneutics/Exegesis
demands special attention. This is a work that should shape the discus-
Christopher R. Seitz (PhD, Yale University) is professor of
sion within the discipline.”—Mark S. Gignilliat, Beeson Divinity School, biblical interpretation at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto.
Samford University He previously taught at the University of St. Andrews and Yale
University. He is the author or editor of twelve books, including
Co nt ent s Figured Out, Prophecy and Hermeneutics, and commentaries
on Isaiah 1–39 and 40–66.
Introduction: Canon and the Goodly Fellowship of the Prophets
1. Starting Points Al so o f In t erest
2. The Challenge of Order and Arrangement in Standard Old Testament Studies
3. The Achievement of Association in the Prophetic Canon
4. The Accomplishment of the Writings
Conclusion: The Goodly Fellowship of the Prophets
Index

About the S e r i e s
Prophecy and Exploring the Israelite Religions
The Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology series, sponsored by Acadia Divinity Hermeneutics Origins of the Bible An Archaeological and
College, offers critical assessments of the major issues that the church faces Toward a New Canon Formation in Biblical Survey
Introduction to the Historical, Literary, and Richard S. Hess
in the twenty-first century. Authored by leading authorities in the field, these Prophets Theological Perspective 432 pages • hardcover
studies provide readers with requisite orientation and fresh understanding to Christopher R. Seitz Craig A. Evans and $36.99
enable them to take part meaningfully in discussion and debate. 272 pages • paperback Emanuel Tov, eds. 978-0-8010-2717-8
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Release People of the Spirit
Exploring Luke’s View of the Church
Graham H. Twelftree

“A fresh and refreshing look at Luke’s understanding of the church, par-


ticularly as informed by the Acts of the Apostles. The reading is challeng-
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ing and often controversial but is probably closer to what Luke himself
intended than most others. The book should certainly promote some lively
discussion as to the present-day churches’ praxis, priorities, and structures
of authority.”—James D. G. Dunn, University of Durham

“I know of no treatment of Luke’s view of the church more thorough


and excellent than Graham Twelftree’s. Here is perceptive historical and
theological analysis that is exegetically based and logically compel-
ling. Twelftree’s book yields important, fresh, and abundant practical
insights.”—Donald A. Hagner, Fuller Theological Seminary

“Written by a mature scholar and designed for the general reader, this is a
sane, text-centered examination of Lukan theology with an ecclesiological
focus.”—Charles H. Talbert, Baylor University

“By singling out Luke’s canonical voice and reading his narrative as
teaching, this book attains fresh perspective on what ‘church’ meant to
the author of Luke-Acts, and what it should mean to us. Twelftree mod-
els attention to detail, painstaking organization, and concise expression.
Readers will find learning, stimulation, and challenge in every chapter.”
September 2009 • 272 pages • paperback • $24.99
978-0-8010-3880-8
—Robert W. Yarbrough, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Gospels/Acts, Ecclesiology
“A valuable resource both for clarifying biblical understandings of the
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Graham H. Twelftree (PhD, University of Nottingham) is dis- the twenty-first century.”—Richard P. Thompson, Northwest Nazarene
tinguished professor of New Testament at the Regent University
University
School of Divinity. In addition to many scholarly articles and
reviews, he is the author of a number of books, including In the
Name of Jesus: Exorcism among Early Christians. C o n t en t s
1. The Issues
A l so o f I n t e r e s t 2. Origins and Purpose
I 3. Jesus: The Church Modelled
4. Salvation and the Church
5. The Church as the People of God
6. Luke’s Pentecosts
7. The Spirit, Tongues, and Baptism
8. Problems in the Early Church
9. Worship
n the Name Early Narrative Body and 10. Scripture and Knowing God
of Jesus Christology Character in Luke 11. Experience and Knowing God
Exorcism among The Lord in the Gospel and Acts 12. Early Catholic, Protestant, or Charismatic?
Early Christians of Luke The Subversion
13. Mission: Evangelism or Social Action or Both?
Graham H. C. Kavin Rowe of Physiognomy
Twelftree 304 pages • paperback in Early Christianity 14. Listening to Luke
352 pages • paperback $39.99 Mikeal C. Parsons
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Women in the World of the Earliest Release
Christians
Illuminating Ancient Ways of Life
Lynn H. Cohick

Lynn Cohick provides an accurate and full picture of the earliest Christian

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women by examining a wide variety of first-century Jewish and Greco-
Roman documents that illuminate their lives. She organizes the book
around three major spheres of life: family (daughter, wife, mother, widow),
religious community (including both official and unofficial activities), and
society in general (work, slavery, prostitution, benefaction). Cohick shows
that although women during this period were active at all levels within
their religious communities, their influence was not always identified
by leadership titles nor did their gender always determine their level of
participation.
Women in the World of the Earliest Christians corrects our understanding
of early Christian women by offering an authentic and descriptive historical
picture of their lives. The book includes black-and-white illustrations from
the ancient world.

Co ntent s
Introduction
1. Women as Daughters
2. Marriage and Matron Ideals
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5. Religious Activities of Gentile Women and God-Fearers New Testament Backgrounds/Historical Studies/Archaeology, Gender
6. Religious Activities and Informal Power of Jewish and Christian Women Studies, Patristics
7. Women’s Work
8. Slaves and Prostitutes Lynn H. Cohick (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is associate
professor of New Testament at Wheaton College and coauthor of
9. Benefactors and the Institution of Patronage
The New Testament in Antiquity. She previously taught at Nairobi
Conclusion Evangelical Graduate School of Theology.
Indexes
Al so o f In t erest

Mothers The Architecture Christian


of Promise of Herod, the Beginnings and
Women in the Book Great Builder the Dead Sea
of Genesis Ehud Netzer Scrolls
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of Genesis. This commentary, like each in the series, is designed to serve
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and Jewish interpretation of Leviticus.”—Leigh Trevaskis, Review of Biblical
Literature

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Scott Hahn (St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology) on Chronicles
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John Webster (King’s College, University of Aberdeen) on Ephesians
George Hunsinger (Princeton Theological Seminary) on Philippians
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Second Corinthians
Thomas D. Stegman, SJ
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Thomas D. Stegman, SJ (PhD, Emory University) is associate
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New Ephesians
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Sacred Heart Major Seminary. He is the author of Catholic
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II and the New Evangelization.

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Francis Martin (Dominican House of Studies); George
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Harrington, SJ (Weston Jesuit School of Theology); and
Frank J. Matera (Catholic University of America)
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Forthcoming Volumes
The Gospel of Matthew by Edward Sri and Curtis Mitch
The Gospel of Luke by Timothy Gray
The Gospel of John by Francis Martin and William M. Wright IV
The Acts of the Apostles by William S. Kurz, SJ
Romans by Scott Hahn
First Corinthians by George T. Montague, SM
Galatians by Ronald D. Witherup, SS
Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon by Dennis Hamm, SJ
Hebrews by Scott Hahn and Mary Healy
First and Second Peter, Jude by Daniel Keating
Revelation by Peter S. Williamson
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informative commentary on each book of the New Testament. The on how the text has been interpreted by the Church. Abundant quota-
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Now
in paper Handbook on the Prophets Robert B. Chisholm Jr. (ThD, Dallas
Theological Seminary) is professor of Old
Robert B. Chisholm Jr.
Testament and chair of the department
“An excellent contribution. . . . [Chisholm] has at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the
provided an accessible commentary that offers author of Interpreting the Minor Prophets
an overview of the message of the biblical text and From Exegesis to Exposition: A
Practical Guide to Using Biblical Hebrew.
with sensitivity to the historical context of the
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“An extremely useful tool for serious study of the Words
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in Proverbs 1–9.
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while the commentary explains the thought flow of
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the biblical writers and, importantly, the sometimes Exploring the Formation of
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on James in this latest addition to the award-winning BECNT series. With
extensive research and thoughtful chapter-by-chapter exegesis, McCartney
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is professor of New Testament interpretation at Redeemer
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years. McCartney is the author of Let the Reader Understand:
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Reading Romans preted the Bible theologically, believing Scripture
through the
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as a whole witnessed to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Theological Seminary) is distinguished
A Narrative Commentary professor of New Testament at
James L. Resseguie Winebrenner Theological Seminary. He is
the author of several books and articles,
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interpret and enrich one another. In his hands, this of the New Testament
last book of the Christian Bible becomes neither a An Introduction
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Heaven and Earth Jonathan T. Pennington (PhD, University
of St. Andrews) is assistant professor of
in the Gospel of Matthew New Testament interpretation at Southern
Jonathan T. Pennington Baptist Theological Seminary. He has
published a number of biblical language
“Matthew’s distinctive use of the term kingdom of
learning tools, including New Testament
heaven is usually treated as an insignificant vari- Greek Vocabulary and Old Testament
ant of kingdom of God. Pennington’s persuasive Hebrew Vocabulary.
argument shows, however, that it is integral to
Matthew’s theology and serves a distinctive theo- Also of Interest
logical purpose. This book makes an important
Studies in Matthew
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Highland Theological College, Scotland.
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New
Release God in Dispute
“Conversations” among Great Christian Thinkers
Roger E. Olson

This volume creatively explores the history of Christian thought by


imagining a series of twenty-nine dialogues and debates among key
figures throughout church history such as Augustine and Pelagius, Calvin
and Arminius, Barth and Brunner, and Bultmann and Pannenberg. Each
imagined dialogue includes a brief summary that introduces the figures
under consideration, a more detailed assessment of the thinkers and
theological issues presented, and a guide for further reading.

En d o rsemen t
“By bringing generations of Christian thinkers together in dialogue to discuss
a number of topics, Olson helps us understand that the Christian tradition is
a complex, lively, ongoing argument about what happened in Jesus Christ.
And while most textbooks leave the reader an arm’s length from the disputes,
Olson’s approach invites us into the fray as participants in the debates. This is
a unique text that makes historical theology come alive.”—Dennis Okholm,
Azusa Pacific University

Excerpt

AUGUSTINE: And therein lies your heresy, Pelagius. You do not understand


how depraved humans are. We are incapable of obeying God or even
pleasing God without a special infusion of assisting grace to renew our
October 2009 • 304 pages • paperback • $24.99
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Historical Theology, Church History
we are given his grace, his commands show us how to use that grace to
Roger E. Olson (PhD, Rice University) is professor of theology please him. But why am I explaining all this to you? You know it all very
at George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University. He
well. You’re just looking for a debate.
is a prolific author whose volumes include Reformed and Always
Reforming and The Story of Christian Theology. He is also the PELAGIUS: As for looking for a debate—it seems you are the one
coauthor of 20th-Century Theology. who always wants a debate. You debated the Manicheans and the
Donatists and now me. I think you thrive on controversy! As for this total
Al so o f I n t e r e s t depravity you speak of—it’s nonsense. If that were so, why would Jesus
have commanded that we be perfect even as our Father in heaven is
perfect? And why would Jesus have ordered the woman caught in adultery,
“Go and sin no more?” Throughout Scripture the prophets and apostles
constantly command people to avoid sin and obey God; righteousness is
something we can accomplish with the aid of God’s grace. 
AUGUSTINE: Aha! You just said “with the aid of God’s grace.” Indeed! That’s
Reformed and Turning Points The Genius of
Always Reforming Luther’s Theology
my point. Only with the aid of God’s special, supernatural, renewing grace
Decisive Moments
The Postconservative in the History of A Wittenberg Way can we avoid sin. So do you admit that by ourselves we cannot avoid
Approach to Christianity, 2nd ed. of Thinking for the
sinning?
Evangelical Theology Mark A. Noll Contemporary Church
Roger E. Olson 352 pages • paperback Robert Kolb and
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New
Whose Community? Which Release
Interpretation?
Philosophical Hermeneutics for the Church
Merold Westphal
The Church and Postmodern Culture
James K. A. Smith, series editor

“Merold Westphal is a clear, insightful, and astute interpreter of philosophers


for Christian understanding and of Christianity for philosophical understand-
ing. A faithful and learned churchman, Westphal here mines his deep philo-
sophical learning but wears it lightly, enabling beginners to access important
insights while inviting others to probe significant issues. This book deserves a
wide readership.”—L. Gregory Jones, Duke University

“Westphal deftly navigates between hermeneutical despair and hermeneuti-


cal arrogance to arrive at a hermeneutic that affirms the vital importance of
interpretation and yet insists that Scripture itself truly speaks. The result is
not only a judicious and correct theory of interpretation but also a striking
demonstration of what such a humble and respectful hermeneutic looks like
in practice.”—Bruce Ellis Benson, Wheaton College

C o ntent s
1. Hermeneutics 101: No Interpretation Needed?
2. Hermeneutics 102: A Little Historical Background
3. Against Romantic Hermeneutics: Away from Psychologism
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6. Rehabilitating Tradition Philosophy, Hermeneutics/Exegesis, Contemporary Theology
7. On Not Clinging to the Prejudice against Prejudice
8. Art as the Site of Truth beyond Method Merold Westphal (PhD, Yale University) is distinguished profes-
9. Performance, Application, Conversation sor of philosophy at Fordham University, where he has taught
10. Conversation and the Liberal-Communitarian Debate for more than twenty years. His many publications include
11. The Church as Conversation Postmodern Philosophy and Christian Thought and Overcoming
12. Transcendence, Revelation, and Community Onto-Theology.

Index
Al so in t h e Series
A b o ut the S e r i e s
The Church and Postmodern Culture series features high-profile theorists in con-
tinental philosophy and contemporary theology writing for a broad, nonspecialist
audience interested in the impact of postmodern theory on the faith and practice
of the church.

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New
Release Death and Afterlife
A Theological Introduction
Terence Nichols

What happens to us when we die? Nothingness? Judgment? Heaven?


Hell? Many people today fear dying and are uncertain about life after
death because of challenges from the sciences, philosophy, and even
theology. In this engaging and clearly written book, Catholic theologian
Terence Nichols addresses contemporary and perennial human questions
about death and what lies beyond, making a Christian case for an afterlife
with God.
Nichols first examines views of death and the afterlife in Scripture and
the Christian tradition. He takes up scientific and philosophical challenges
to the afterlife and considers what we can learn about it from near death
experiences. Nichols then argues that the soul can survive death and that
bodily resurrection is possible, explores how Christians can be worthy
of salvation, and reflects on heaven, purgatory, and hell. He discusses
death as a preparation for afterlife, providing readers with a theological
guidebook for dying well. This book will benefit professors and students
in theology, eschatology, practical theology, and pastoral care courses, as
well as pastors and priests.

C o n t en t s
Introduction

March 2010 • 208 pages • paperback • $22.99 1. Underworld, Soul, and Resurrection in Ancient Judaism
978-1-58743-183-8 2. Death and Afterlife in the New Testament
Ethics, Theology 3. Death and Afterlife in the Christian Tradition
Terence Nichols (PhD, Marquette University) is professor 4. Scientific Challenges to Afterlife
of theology and chair of the department at the University of 5. Near Death Experiences
St. Thomas. He is the author of That All May Be One: Hierarchy 6. On the Soul
and Participation in the Church. 7. Resurrection
8. Justification and Judgment
9. Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell
A l so o f I n t e r e s t
10. A Christian Way of Dying Well
Indexes

Deconstructing Vulnerable Brokenness


Theodicy Communion and Blessing
Why Job Has Nothing A Theology of Disability Towards a Biblical
to Say to the Puzzle and Hospitality Spirituality
of Suffering Thomas E. Reynolds Frances M. Young
David B. Burrell 256 pages • paperback 144 pages • paperback
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New
Across the Spectrum Release
Understanding Issues in Evangelical Theology, 2nd ed.
Gregory A. Boyd and Paul R. Eddy

This accessible and comprehensive primer explores the breadth of


viewpoints on major issues in evangelical theology by examining positions
taken by evangelical scholars on seventeen seminal issues. The second
edition retains the helpful features of the first edition and adds an appendix
that addresses thirteen peripheral issues in contemporary evangelicalism.

Prai s e f o r t h e f i r s t e d i t i on
“The authors do what no book on the market does: In one volume they faith-
fully present divergent views on the crucial issues that divide evangelicals, and
they do so in an unbiased, succinct, and lively manner. This book is perfect as a
supplemental text in an introductory theology course or as a manual for church
study groups.”—Dennis Okholm, Azusa Pacific University

“Across the Spectrum succeeds with distinction in at least two respects. First, it
represents a very useful tool for those who wish to begin grappling with differ-
ent approaches to difficult theological problems. The book will be most helpful
to beginning students in evangelical theology, the target audience. Second, the
work presents various perspectives in fair and unbiased tones.”—Nathan D.
Holsteen, Bibliotheca Sacra

Co nt ent s
Introduction
September 2009 • 352 pages • paperback • $24.99
1. The Inerrancy Debate
978-0-8010-3793-1
2. The Providence Debate
Evangelicalism, Theology
3. The Foreknowledge Debate
4. The Genesis Debate
Gregory A. Boyd (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is the
5. The Divine Image Debate
senior pastor at Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota,
6. The Christology Debate and formerly served as professor of theology at Bethel University.
7. The Atonement Debate Paul R. Eddy (PhD, Marquette University) is professor of biblical
8. The Salvation Debate and theological studies at Bethel University. Boyd and Eddy are
9. The Sanctification Debate coauthors of The Jesus Legend.
10. The Eternal Security Debate
11. The Destiny of the Unevangelized Debate Al so o f In t erest
12. The Baptism Debate
13. The Lord’s Supper Debate
14. The Charismatic Gifts Debate
15. The Women in Ministry Debate
16. The Millennium Debate
17. The Hell Debate
Appendix
Glossary The Jesus Legend A Case for Historic Engaging the
A Case for the Historical Premillennialism Doctrine of God
Index
Reliability of the An Alternative to “Left Contemporary
Synoptic Jesus Tradition Behind” Eschatology Protestant Perspectives
Paul Rhodes Eddy Craig L. Blomberg Bruce L. McCormack,
and Gregory A. Boyd and Sung Wook ed.
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New
Release Just War as Christian Discipleship
Recentering the Tradition in the Church rather than
the State
Daniel M. Bell Jr.
Foreword by Chaplain Lt. Col. Scott A. Sterling

“By reframing just war as a discipline of Christian discipleship, Bell has


breathed new life into the discussion surrounding this important topic. He
has done so, moreover, in a manner that makes this book accessible to
those well versed in the debates as well as those who are confronting these
issues for the first time. We are in his debt.”—Stanley Hauerwas, Duke
Divinity School

“This groundbreaking book synthesizes the writing style and substance of


just war ethicists Paul Ramsey and Oliver O’Donovan with that of pacifist
ethicists John Howard Yoder and Stanley Hauerwas, resulting in a con-
structive account of just war that is embedded and embodied in the life
and practices of the Christian church. Although the just war tradition has
been around a long time, there is, surprisingly, no other book like this one.
It should be required reading for anyone interested in ethics and just war,
especially for Christians in the pulpits and in the pews, in the classrooms
and in the barracks.”—Tobias Winright, Saint Louis University

C o n t en t s

October 2009 • 272 pages • paperback • $21.99 Foreword: Chaplain Lt. Col. Scott A. Sterling
978-1-58743-225-5 Introduction: Living Faithfully in a Time of War
Ethics, Theology, Practical Theology/Church Life, Christianity and 1. Love and Evil in the Christian Life: The Emergence of Just War
Culture 2. Can War Be Just? A Brief History of Just War
Daniel M. Bell Jr. (PhD, Duke University) is associate profes- 3. Two Just War Traditions: Presuppositions and Presumptions
sor of theological ethics at Lutheran Theological Southern 4: Who’s in Charge? Legitimate Authority
Seminary. He has worked extensively with both retired and 5. Why Fight? Just Cause
active duty military personnel on the just war tradition. Bell is an 6. Why Fight? Right Intent
ordained elder in the United Methodist Church and the author of
7. When Fight? Last Resort and Reasonable Chance of Success
Liberation Theology after the End of History.
8. How Fight? Discrimination and Proportionality

Al so o f I n t e r e s t Conclusion: Spirituality and Just War


Appendix: Two Just War Traditions

Excerpt
Augustine certainly believed that just war was a faithful form of following Jesus
and not simply a compromise forced on us by the realities of our responsibili-
ties in a sinful and fallen world. And because it was a form of following Jesus,
Augustine knew that a just warrior people could rely on—indeed must rely
Mere Discipleship Rethinking Christ God Does Not . . .
on—the sanctifying grace of God in order to wage war justly as an act of love
Radical Christianity and Culture Entertain, Play
in a Rebellious World, A Post-Christendom “Matchmaker”, Hurry,
not only for the unjustly attacked neighbor but for the enemy neighbor as well.
2nd ed. Perspective Demand Blood, Cure
Lee C. Camp Craig A. Carter Every Illness
272 pages • paperback 224 pages • paperback D. Brent Laytham, ed.
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New
This Mortal Flesh Release
Incarnation and Bioethics
Brent Waters

In many respects, medicine serves as a surrogate religion in today’s


societies. Although a proper concern for health is compatible with
Christian faith, recent and anticipated advances in extending human
longevity are often based on philosophical presuppositions and religious
values that are adverse to core Christian beliefs and convictions.
In this solid text, theologian and ethicist Brent Waters reflects on the
formation, practice, and meaning of the Christian moral life in light of
selected bioethical issues. Grounding his theological reflections in the
doctrine of the incarnation, Waters considers critical issues such as bio-
technology and physical/cognitive enhancement, reproductive technology,
human genetics, embryonic stem cell research, and regenerative medi-
cine. He also examines the “posthuman project,” exploring what it means
to be human in light of the denial of mortality.

Endo rsem e n t
“This Mortal Flesh represents the distillation of much fine thinking. Brent
Waters is concerned less with resolving bioethical dilemmas and more with
probing the significance for medicine of the fundamental Christian claim
that the Word became flesh. The result is an unusually illuminating display of
Christian wisdom concerning technological ambitions that puts in question the
meaning of humanity itself.”—Robert Song, Durham University
September 2009 • 208 pages • paperback • $21.99
978-1-58743-251-4
Co nt ent s
Ethics, Christianity and Culture
1. How Brave a New World? God, Technology, and Medicine
2. A Theological Reflection on Reproductive Medicine Brent Waters (DPhil, University of Oxford) is Jerre and Mary Joy
3. Are Our Genes Our Fate? Genomics and Christian Theology Stead Professor of Christian Social Ethics at Garrett-Evangelical
4. Persons, Neighbors, and Embryos: Some Ethical Reflections on Human Theological Seminary, where he also directs the Jerre L. and
Cloning and Stem Cell Research Mary Joy Stead Center for Ethics and Values. He is ordained in
5. Extending Human Life: To What End? the United Church of Christ; has authored, edited, or contributed
6. What Is Christian about Christian Bioethics? to many books; and serves on the advisory board of Christian
7. Revitalizing Medicine: Empowering Natality vs. Fearing Mortality Bioethics.
8. The Future of the Human Species
9. Creation, Creatures, and Creativity: The Word and the Final Word Al so o f In t erest
Index

The Freedom A Science and Reclaiming


of a Christian Religion Primer the Body
Grace, Vocation, and Heidi A. Campbell Christians and the
the Meaning of Our and Heather Looy, Faithful Use of Modern
Humanity eds. Medicine
Gilbert Meilaender 240 pages • paperback Joel Shuman and
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Theological, Historical, & Ethical Studies
New
Release A Sword between the Sexes?
C. S. Lewis and the Gender Debates
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen

“There is, hidden or flaunted, a sword between the sexes till an entire
marriage reconciles them. It is arrogance in us [men] to call frankness,
fairness and chivalry ‘masculine’ when we see them in a woman; it is
arrogance in them [women] to describe a man’s sensitivities or tact or
tenderness as ‘feminine.’. . . Marriage heals this. Jointly the two become
fully human.”—C. S. Lewis (from A Grief Observed)

This statement and others like it in C. S. Lewis’s later writings mark an


extraordinary shift from his earlier and frequent defense of fixed gender
roles and gender hierarchy. How did Lewis get to this point? And why have
so many of his followers not better assimilated his final position?
This is the first book to provide a close examination of Lewis’s under-
standing and presentation of gender. Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen evaluates
Lewis’s attitude toward the social sciences in the context of his slowly
changing views on gender relations. She finds Lewis surprisingly prescient
in his anticipation of the postmodern turn in the philosophy of science and
surprisingly open, especially in his final works, to a more mutuality-based
and generically human reading of gender relations. A Sword between the
Sexes? addresses the tension between faith and science, suggesting how it
may best be eased, and offers insight into the continuing debate over gen-
der relations, egalitarianism, and complementarianism.
February 2010 • 256 pages • paperback • $19.99
978-1-58743-208-8
Gender Studies, Literature/Arts/Communication, Theology C o n t en t s
1. Surprised by Jack: An Ambivalent Journey
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen (PhD, Northwestern University)
2. A More Fundamental Reality than Sex? C. S. Lewis’s Views on Gender
is professor of psychology and philosophy at Eastern University,
where she is also resident scholar at the Center for Christian 3. “Mere” Christianity? Sources and Results of Lewis’s Views on Gender
Women in Leadership. She is the author of Gender and Grace. 4. “Not the Only Fundamental Difference”: The Edwardian World of C. S. Lewis
and Dorothy L. Sayers
5. A Better Man than His Theories: C. S. Lewis as a Mentor and Colleague to
Also o f I n t e r e s t Women
6. “You Can Only Get to Know Them”: C. S. Lewis and the Social Sciences
7. Men Are from Earth, Women Are from Earth: The Psychology of Gender Since
C. S. Lewis
8. “Nature Speaks Chiefly in Answer to Our Questions”: C. S. Lewis and Some
Neglected Issues in the Psychology of Gender
9. “True to the Kind of Things We Are”: C. S. Lewis and Family Life
10. “Suppressed by Jack”: The Two Sides of C. S. Lewis
Finally Feminist Liberating Creed without
A Pragmatic Christian Tradition Chaos
Understanding of Women’s Identity and Exploring Theology in
Gender Vocation in Christian the Writings of Dorothy
John G. Stackhouse Perspective L. Sayers
Jr. Kristina LaCelle- Laura K. Simmons
144 pages • paperback Peterson 224 pages • paperback
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New
Secret Faith in the Public Square Release
An Argument for the Concealment of Christian Identity
Jonathan Malesic

“Against all the arguments that religious conviction should be manifest in


public life, Jonathan Malesic offers perhaps the most theologically profound,
fruitful, and rigorous challenge: the real truth of Christianity cannot be worn
like a flag pin on a politician’s lapel. It occurs in secret and in silence. True
subjectivity of faith precludes its manifestation in public life, and all attempts
to display it in such a way only profane it and further pervert the church
as a community of ‘secret disciples.’ This genuinely fresh, freethinking book
displays the independence of mind and life for which it argues. Lucidly
written and crisply argued, it is a significant contribution to discussions in the
field and will be a wonderful counterpoint to the dominant narrative in classes
about religion and public life.”—Charles Mathewes, University of Virginia;
editor, Journal of the American Academy of Religion

“Malesic’s thesis is striking and provocative: we should conceal our faith


in order to protect it from being absorbed and prostituted in our voracious
secular culture. Readers may not be persuaded, but by the end of the book
they will find themselves richly rewarded with many fresh insights into the
possibilities for Christian witness in our strange, postmodern era. A truly fresh
contribution to the important debate about faith, politics, and culture.”
—R. R. Reno, Creighton University
September 2009 • 256 pages • paperback • $27.99
Co ntent s 978-1-58743-226-2
Public Affairs, Ethics, Theology
Introduction: Secrecy and Christian Faith in Contemporary America
Part 1: Concealment of Christian Identity in the Theological Tradition Jonathan Malesic (PhD, University of Virginia) is assis-
1. Promoting Secrecy in a Christian Empire: Cyril of Jerusalem’s Discipline of the tant professor of theology at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre,
Secret Pennsylvania. He has written several essays for the Chronicle of
2. Liturgical Secrecy as Cyril’s Defense against Opportunism and Imperial Higher Education.
Authority
3. The Secret of Faith in Kierkegaard’s Works of Love Al so o f In t erest
4. How Kierkegaard’s Secret Agape Subverts Bourgeois Culture
5. Bonhoeffer’s Arkandisziplin: Christian Confession in a World Come of Age
6. The Limits of Arkandisziplin and of the Secular
Part 2: Concealment of Christian Identity in Contemporary America
7. The Secret-Keeping Self and Christian Responsibility for the Other
8. The Church as a Community of Hidden Disciples
9. Secret Faith’s Fulfillment of the Church’s Mission in America: An Engagement
with Hauerwas
Evangelicals in Evangelicals Christians at
Epilogue: The Challenge of Ambiguous Religious Identity in Wise Blood the Public Square and Empire the Border
and The Moviegoer Four Formative Voices on Christian Alternatives to Immigration, the Church,
Political Thought the Political Status Quo and the Bible
Index and Action Bruce Ellis Benson M. Daniel Carroll R.
J. Budziszewski and Peter Goodwin 176 pages • paperback
224 pages • paperback Heltzel, eds. $16.99
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New
Release Unlearning Protestantism
Sustaining Christian Community in an Unstable Age
Gerald W. Schlabach

This insightful book addresses the “Protestant dilemma” in ecclesiology:


how to build lasting Christian community in a world of individualism and
transience. Gerald Schlabach, a former Mennonite who is now Catholic,
seeks not to encourage readers to abandon Protestant churches but to
unlearn lessons that are no longer productive. He explains that what may
have been virtues in the early years of the Protestant Reformation have
now become vices that corrode community life. For example, Luther’s
courage to stand on conscience has become, in our individualistic age,
an excuse to avoid the hard work of living together in community.
Unlearning Protestantism encourages readers to relearn certain
virtues that all Christian communities need to sustain their communal lives.
Schlabach offers a vision for the right and faithful roles of authority, stabil-
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This book will be useful in theology and ecclesiology courses. It deals
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peace studies program at the University of St. Thomas. He is the 4. Stability Writ Large
founder and director of Bridgefolk, a movement of Mennonites 5. Stability in Hard Times: Loyal Dissent
and Roman Catholics who come together to celebrate each 6. More than a Postscript
other’s traditions, explore each other’s practices, and honor
each other’s contribution to the mission of Christ’s Church. He
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Sex and the iWorld Dale S. Kuehne (PhD, Georgetown
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Dennis P. Hollinger (PhD, Drew University) The Meaning of Sex
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or series coeditor of several books,
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theology and ethics at the University of Becoming Postmaterial Citizens
Manchester. He is a prolific author and Graham Ward
editor, whose works include Cities of
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God, True Religion, and The Blackwell
Companion to Postmodern Theology. James K. A. Smith, series editor

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Performing the Sacred Todd E. Johnson (PhD, University
of Notre Dame) is the William K. and
Theology and Theatre in Dialogue Delores S. Brehm Associate Professor of
Todd E. Johnson and Dale Savidge Worship, Theology, and the Arts at Fuller
Theological Seminary and an ordained
Foreword by Bob Smyth
minister. Dale Savidge (PhD, University
Engaging Culture
of South Carolina) is the executive director
Robert K. Johnston and William A. Dyrness, and founding member of Christians in
series editors Theatre Arts (CITA). He is professor of
theatre and chair of the theatre arts
“Performance theory, history, criticism, theol- department at North Greenville University.
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University) is founding dean of Beeson
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The Impact of His Life and Thought of more than twenty books, serves as
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Stanley Hauerwas (PhD, Yale A Cross-Shattered Church
University) is the Gilbert T. Rowe
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University. His previous books include of Preaching
Cross-Shattered Christ, The Peaceable Stanley Hauerwas
Kingdom, With the Grain of the Universe,
A Better Hope, and Christian Existence Stanley Hauerwas has established himself as one of
Today. today’s most exciting theologians. With passion and
insight, he shows in A Cross-Shattered Church how
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the sermon is the best context for doing good theol-
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and the Cultivation the sermon as the context for theological reflection
of Life is crucial if Christians are to negotiate the world in
A Reader’s Guide
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J. Matthew Bonzo
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and was later professor of theology and
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ethics at the University of Notre Dame.
Theodore J. Koontz (PhD, Harvard
Andy Alexis-Baker, editors
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Goshen College.
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A Reader’s Guide to Calvin’s Anthony N. S. Lane (DD, University of
Oxford) is professor of historical theology
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of Utrecht) is associate professor in
on Freedom the history of Reformed theology at
The Concept of Free Choice in Early Utrecht University and professor at the
Modern Reformed Theology Evangelische Theologische Faculteit in
Leuven. J. Martin Bac (PhD, Protestant
Willem J. van Asselt, J. Martin Bac, and Roelf Theological University) teaches classical
T. te Velde, editors languages in the Netherlands. Roelf T.
Texts and Studies in Reformation
te Velde (PhD candidate, Theological
and Post-Reformation Thought
University of the Reformed Churches
[Liberated] at Kampen) serves as
Richard A. Muller, series editor a minister in the Reformed Church
(Liberated) of Pijnacker-Nootdorp.
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Stratford Caldecott (MA, University of Beauty for Truth’s Sake
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reflection and cultural analysis, and Stratford Caldecott
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The Future of —Ralph McInerny, University of Notre Dame
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David Matzko McCarthy (PhD, Duke The Heart of Catholic Social
University) teaches theology at Mount
Saint Mary’s University. He is the author
Teaching
of Gathered for the Journey: Moral Its Origins and Contemporary
Theology in Catholic Perspective and Sex Significance
and Love in the Home: A Theology of the
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publications.
“This collection brings the venerable tradition of
Also of Interest Catholic social justice in line with a newer gen-
eration’s concerns about community, personal
Introducing Moral
commitment, and liturgy. Social action and policy
Theology
True Happiness and the
reform are integrally and dynamically related to
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New
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Christian Therapy in a World of Many Cultures
Alvin Dueck and Kevin Reimer

In the past century psychology has been practiced in the manner of


medical science, working from the assumption that therapy can transcend
particular traditions. Seeking to move the conversation forward, Alvin
Dueck and Kevin Reimer argue for a theologically, culturally, and politically
sensitive psychotherapy whereby the Christian psychologist treats the
patient according to the particulars of the patient’s political situation and
ethnic and religious tradition, while acknowledging the role of his or her
own Christian story in therapeutic dialogue. A Peaceable Psychology
encourages mental health practitioners to mine their own traditions for
gifts of healing and to allow clients to bring their native ethnic or religious
voice into therapy. The authors point to the life of Jesus as the foundation
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on which to build a therapeutic ethic, appropriating the story of his life to


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psychological community.

En d o rsemen t

“Dueck and Reimer challenge the empire mentality of western psychol-


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Psychology/Counseling
provided a visionary blueprint to guide and enhance the constructive work
Alvin Dueck (PhD, Stanford University), a licensed psycholo- of their colleagues.”—Donald Capps, Princeton Theological Seminary
gist, is the Evelyn and Frank Freed Professor of the Integration
of Psychology and Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary
C o n t en t s
and coauthor of The Living God and Our Living Psyche. Kevin
Reimer (PhD, Fuller Graduate School of Psychology) is profes- Introduction
sor of psychology at Azusa Pacific University.
1. Suffering, Symptoms, and the Cross
2. Constantine, American Empire, and “Yankee Doodling”
Al so o f I n t e r e s t 3. Boutique Multiculturalism
4. Secularese as Lingua Franca
5. Mother Tongues and Trade Languages
6. Thick Clients and Thin Therapists
7. Morality: Abstract and Traditioned
8. Sacred Order and a Prozac god
9. A Peaceable Psychology
10. What Difference Would Jesus Make?
Transforming The Faces of Darkness Is My
Spirituality Forgiveness Only Companion Conclusion
Integrating Theology Searching A Christian Response
and Psychology for Wholeness to Mental Illness
F. LeRon Shults and and Salvation Kathryn Greene-
Steven J. Sandage F. LeRon Shults and McCreight
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A Worship Manual for the Missional Church
Clayton J. Schmit
Engaging Worship
Clayton J. Schmit and Todd E. Johnson, series editors

Sent and Gathered examines worship in church settings around the globe,
describing the growing liturgical convergence and providing practical
principles for shaping liturgies. It broadens current ecumenical worship
conversations, reveals insights drawn from the church at worship in the
world, and argues for a common understanding of a theology of worship.

Endo rsem e n t
“For too long, many of us have been content with utilitarian models of worship
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direction, inviting us to imagine how our public worship services express
and participate in the fullness of God’s redemptive mission in the world.”
—John D. Witvliet, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Calvin College
and Calvin Theological Seminary

Exc e rp t
The era of fighting over worship styles and musical preferences in worship is,
in some camps, drawing to a close. There is a refreshing breeze of worship
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tices of a church across town. At other times, it happens when a congregation Clayton J. Schmit (PhD, Graduate Theological Union) is the
borrows worship ideas or music from another culture or country. Sometimes academic director of the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology,
both happen at once. But the interest is not merely in borrowing from others. It and the Arts and the Arthur DeKruyter/Christ Church Oak
also involves rethinking patterns of the past and finding in them value for pres- Brook Professor of Preaching at Fuller Theological Seminary.
ent use. This book addresses the current situation by describing the nature of An ordained minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of
this liturgical convergence and providing principles for shaping liturgies that are America, he is the author of Too Deep for Words: A Theology
of Liturgical Expression.
missionally focused, creative, dynamic, theologically congruent, and appropriate
to each local setting. It addresses the question of Christian worship in a general
way and does not presume to speak particularly to a single worship tradition or Al so in t h e Series
denomination. The hope is that we can explore the common ground that unites
us as Christian worshipers who gather regularly for prayer, praise, and commu-
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About the S e r i e s
The Engaging Worship series from Fuller Theological Seminary’s Brehm Center
for Worship, Theology, and the Arts brings scholars, students, artists, and
church leaders into conversation around vital issues of theology and worship. Worship That Performance Worship Words
Changes Lives in Preaching Discipling Language
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Christ-Centered Worship Bryan Chapell (PhD, Southern Illinois
University) is the president of Covenant
Letting the Gospel Shape Our Practice Theological Seminary, a former pastor,
Bryan Chapell and a widely traveled speaker. He is the
author of numerous books, including
“So many books about worship unfortunately Christ-Centered Preaching and Holiness
assume that the structure or pattern of worship is by Grace.
not important, failing to realize that some pattern is
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Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Calvin College
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Seven Deadly Spirits
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Paul G. Hiebert at Fuller Theological Seminary. He also
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“The Gospel in Human Contexts is something that India and was the author or coauthor of
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with what it means to be human in any culture and
how Christian mission is on solid footing only if it Transforming
is fully engaged in exegeting what it means to be Worldviews
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Understanding of How
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Theological Seminary Encountering World
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Terry Muck and
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ChurchMorph
How Megatrends Are Reshaping Christian Communities
Eddie Gibbs
Allelon Missional Series

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church in the new post-Christendom cultures of our day. Gibbs charts both
the challenges and the church movements responding to these challenges.
In giving us his careful evaluations, Gibbs shows himself once again to be
not only a careful scholar and a keen observer of the church but also a sorely
needed prophet for these extraordinary but opportune times.”—David Fitch,
Northern Seminary

“Similar to Mark Noll’s Scandal of the Evangelical Mind and Philip Jenkins’s
Next Christendom, Eddie Gibbs’s ChurchMorph is another compelling
descriptive study of the changing nature of Christian communities in the
West. ChurchMorph could lead to transformation in the way the Western

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church lives out its missional challenge in a post-Christendom world.”
—S. Steve Kang, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

“Eddie Gibbs describes the current challenges facing the church, given the
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involvement and twenty years of teaching at the graduate level to analyze the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts and a
and evaluate the role of churches in today’s complex ministry environment. senior professor in the School of Intercultural Studies at Fuller
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ChurchMorph will help you understand the crucial changes taking place
including Emerging Churches and the critically acclaimed
in ministry today.”—Gary L. McIntosh, Talbot School of Theology, Biola ChurchNext (winner of a Christianity Today book award), and
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What Does the Lord Require? Walter C. Kaiser Jr. (PhD, Brandeis
University) is president emeritus at
A Guide for Preaching and Teaching Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Biblical Ethics and the author of more than forty books.
Walter C. Kaiser Jr. He previously served as professor of
Old Testament and Semitic languages
“Walt Kaiser is the right person to write this at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and
book. The work reveals a lifetime of experi- taught at Wheaton College.
ence in the Scriptures, in the classroom, and in
Also by the Author
churches. Kaiser’s strategy of working primarily
with one or two focal texts in relation to each The Majesty of God
ethical issue addressed is a unique and valuable in the Old Testament
aspect of the book. His close adherence to the A Guide for Preaching
and Teaching
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Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
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Singled Out Christine A. Colón (PhD, University of
California at Davis) is associate professor
Why Celibacy Must Be Reinvented of English at Wheaton College and has
in Today’s Church published articles in Women’s Writing,
Christine A. Colón and Bonnie E. Field Renascence, and Brontë Studies. Bonnie
E. Field is an educational consultant and
“Finally—a whole book dedicated to redeeming curriculum specialist. She has taught
and reclaiming celibacy for people aged 30 and English at Arizona College of the Bible and
beyond! Singled Out refuses to assume non-mar- Wayland Baptist University.
ried celibate folks have to deny their sexuality and
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are doomed to selfish, emotionally stunted lives.
Colón and Field offer a refreshing critique of stilted The Brazos
messages in the media and in our churches and Introduction
to Christian
call us to challenge assumptions that one needs to
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Andrews. He is the author or coauthor of In the sobering wake of the current global recession,
more than thirty books. many Christians realize they need to rethink their ap-
proach to money. Jesus and Money explores what
Also by the Author the Bible does—and doesn’t—say about money. Ben
New Testament
Witherington III clearly and concisely examines what
History Jesus and his earliest followers taught about wealth and
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Dean Nelson (PhD, Ohio University) is


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program at Point Loma Nazarene How to See the Sacred in a Chaotic World
University, where he serves as professor
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Living the Sabbath Listening to Your Life
Discovering the
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Delight
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The Forgotten Ways Handbook Alan Hirsch is the founding director of
Forge Mission Training Network, a sought-
A Practical Guide for Developing after speaker and trainer, and coauthor of
Missional Churches The Shaping of Things to Come. Darryn
Alan Hirsch with Darryn Altclass Altclass is a practitioner experienced in
initiating and developing the incarnational
In The Forgotten Ways, internationally known approach in difficult social settings in
missional church expert Alan Hirsch offered a vi- Australia.
sion for the future growth of the church. NowThe
Also of Interest
Forgotten Ways Handbook moves beyond theory
to practice, offering ways for any missionally The Forgotten Ways
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The Mystic Way
need to be grounded in practical reality. Alan and
of Evangelism
Darryn use the classic action learning model to A Contemplative Vision
great effect in making profound concepts useful for Christian Outreach
in the art of movement making.”—Martin Elaine A. Heath
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The Missional Church and Reaching a
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to Become One pastor at Woodland Hills Church in St.
Paul, Minnesota, and the author of The
Alan J. Roxburgh and M. Scott Boren Relational Way. Both authors develop
Allelon Missional Series missional resources for Allelon.

What does a missional church look like and how


does it function? Two leading voices in the mis-
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why it’s important, and how churches can become
more missional. The authors explain that in a post-
Christian culture, church leaders must think like
missionaries in their local context. Introducing the
Missional Church focuses on a process whereby a
church discerns its unique way of being missional,
offering guidance to readers for implementing a
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hardcover • $21.99 Release
Brian McLaren, Elisa Padilla, and Ashley Bunting Seeber,
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editors
Christianity and Culture
Foreword by Jim Wallis

Brian McLaren is internationally known Emersion: Emergent Village resources for communities
as an author, speaker, pastor, and of faith
networker among innovative Christian
leaders, thinkers, and activists. Elisa News outlets bombard us with stories about the need for justice in
Padilla is executive director for the Kairos the world. How are Christians to respond? Here some of the most
Foundation. Ashley Bunting Seeber is penetrating thinkers in the justice conversation—including René
a graduate student pursuing an MA at the Padilla, Peggy Campolo, Will and Lisa Samson, Sylvia Keesmaat,
University of Sheffield. Bart Campolo, Lynne Hybels, Tony Jones, and Richard Twiss—invite
readers to deepen their understanding of the pressures our world
faces and to take up the challenge of alleviating them.

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paperback • $14.99 What the Church Can Learn from Facebook,
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Practical Theology/Church Life Dwight J. Friesen New
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Afterword by Dan Allender
University) is assistant professor of

practical theology at Mars Hill Graduate Emersion: Emergent Village resources for communities
School in Seattle. of faith

Roads, relationships, food supplies, power grids—networks are an


integral part of how we live. Similarly, churches, denominations, and
even the kingdom of God are networks. Knowing how networks func-
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implications for how ministry is done. This book explains the complex
theories of networking, showing how to maximize already existing
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January 2010 • 160 pages Formational Children’s Ministry Release
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Practical Theology/Church Life, Spirituality/
and Relationship
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Ivy Beckwith (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Emersion: Emergent Village resources for communities
of faith
Divinity School) is the minister for children
and families at the Congregational
Much ministry to children looks more like entertainment than au-
Church of New Canaan, Connecticut. She
is the author of Postmodern Children’s thentic spiritual formation. This book shows how the story of God,
Ministry and has worked as an editor and the story of church history, the story of the local community, and the
education consultant. story of the child intersect in a formational paradigm for effective
ministry. In addition to providing theological reasons for formational
children’s ministry, the book offers examples of how Beckwith and
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Body, Soul, and Human Life Calvin Change across Cultures Christ-Centered Worship
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of Culture An Introduction to Its Nature, Task,
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Life and Work Testament of Theology, 2nd ed. after Christendom
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Tom Steffen and Lois McKinney Bill T. Arnold and Bryan E. Beyer Baker Reference Library of Christian Witness
Douglas Encountering Biblical Studies 978-0-8010-2075-9 • 1,312 pages Bryan P. Stone
Encountering Mission 978-0-8010-3170-0 • 528 pages $59.99c • Baker Academic 978-1-58743-194-4 • 336 pages
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Evangelical Dictionary
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Engaging the Doctrine of World Missions
Encountering the Book of God A. Scott Moreau, ed.; Harold A. Everyday Apocalypse
of Genesis Contemporary Protestant
Netland and Charles E. Van Engen,
The Sacred Revealed in Radiohead,
Bill T. Arnold associate eds.
Perspectives The Simpsons, and Other Pop
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Bruce L. McCormack, ed. Culture Icons
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Ephesians
of Hebrews Reality or Illusion? Everyday Theology
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An Exposition Harold W. Hoehner How to Read Cultural Texts
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Anderson, and Michael J. Sleasman,
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Catholic Commentary on Sacred
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Encountering the Book Scripture John G. Stackhouse Jr.
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of Isaiah 978-0-8010-3584-5 • 240 pages 978-0-8010-2594-5 • 208 pages
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Paideia: Commentaries on the New to the Political Status Quo $28.00p • Baker Academic
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of Psalms
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A Literary and Theological
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Introduction Essays on Religion, Science,
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Encountering Biblical Studies Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.; The Formative Influence
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Exploring the Origins The Faces of Forgiveness First and Second Timothy, Formational Children’s
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The Faith of Israel How God’s Grace Works See page 45
Eyes Wide Open A Theological Survey of the Old through Imperfect Relationships
Testament, 2nd ed. David E. Garland and Diana R. Foundational Issues
Looking for God in Popular Culture,
rev. and exp. ed. William J. Dumbrell Garland in Christian Education
William D. Romanowski 978-0-8010-2532-7 • 352 pages 978-1-58743-155-5 • 240 pages An Introduction in Evangelical
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Ezekiel The Family of Fear
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Scott Bader-Saye
Robert W. Jenson A Christian Perspective
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Contemporary Home, 3rd ed.
The Christian Practice of Everyday Life Foundations in Ritual
on the Bible
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From Exegesis to Exposition Getting to Know the Church GloboChrist God of the Possible
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Hebrew An Evangelical Introduction a Postmodern Turn View of God
Robert B. Chisholm Jr. Bryan M. Litfin Carl Raschke Gregory A. Boyd
978-0-8010-2171-8 • 304 pages 978-1-58743-196-8 • 304 pages The Church and Postmodern Culture 978-0-8010-6290-2 • 176 pages
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Gift and Giver God Our Teacher
From Homer to Harry Potter The Holy Spirit for Today God Does Not . . . Theological Basics in Christian
A Handbook on Myth and Fantasy Craig S. Keener Entertain, Play “Matchmaker,” Education
Matthew Dickerson and David O’Hara 978-0-8010-2266-1 • 224 pages Hurry, Demand Blood, Cure Every Robert W. Pazmiño
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Glittering Vices $17.99p • Brazos Press
From Paradise A New Look at the Seven Deadly God So Loved the World
to the Promised Land Sins and Their Remedies God Has Spoken A Christology for Disciples
An Introduction to the Pentateuch, Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung Revelation and the Bible, 3rd ed. Jonathan R. Wilson
2nd ed. 978-1-58743-232-3 • 208 pages J. I. Packer 978-0-8010-2277-7 • 216 pages
T. D. Alexander $14.99p • Brazos Press 978-0-8010-7128-7 • 174 pages $22.00p • Baker Academic
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The Global God USA, Canada, and the Philippines only God the Father Almighty
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Multicultural Evangelical Views A Contemporary Exploration
The Future of Christian of God God Hides in Plain Sight of the Divine Attributes
Learning Aída Besançon Spencer and William How to See the Sacred in a Chaotic Millard J. Erickson
An Evangelical and Catholic David Spencer, eds. World 978-0-8010-2782-6 • 304 pages
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A Global History Reflections on Christian Faith
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of Christians and Practice
Genesis How Everyday Believers “Conversations” among Great Timothy George, ed.
R. R. Reno Experienced Their World Christian Thinkers Beeson Divinity Studies
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The Iguassu Dialogue A Christian Embrace of Modern Art Church
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Theology Cultural Exegesis
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of World Christianity An American, A Capitalist of Critical Biblical Scholarship
Getting the Blues D. Brent Laytham, ed.
Craig Ott and Harold A. Netland, eds. Kenton L. Sparks
What Blues Music Teaches Us 978-1-58743-101-2 • 152 pages 978-0-8010-2701-7 • 416 pages
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The Goodly Fellowship Greek Accents A Harmony of the Four A High View of Scripture?
of the Prophets A Student’s Manual Gospels The Authority of the Bible
The Achievement of Association D. A. Carson The New International Version, and the Formation of the New
in Canon Formation 978-0-8010-2494-8 • 168 pages 2nd ed. Testament Canon
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Living Virtuously in the Information The Harvest of Medieval
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Directions in Today’s Theological The Heart of Catholic Social of the Old Testament,
The Gospel in Human Landscape Teaching 2nd ed.
Contexts David L. Smith Its Origins and Contemporary Eugene H. Merrill
Anthropological Explorations 978-0-8010-2253-1 • 396 pages Significance 978-0-8010-6283-4 • 352 pages
for Contemporary Missions $32.00p • Baker Academic David Matzko McCarthy, ed. $27.99p • Baker Academic
Paul G. Hiebert Maximum discount 40% 978-1-58743-248-4 • 224 pages Holiness to the Lord
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Joshua, Judges, Ruth, Samuel, The Heart of the Old Allen P. Ross
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Holy Teaching In God We Trust? Interpreting Galatians Into the Dark


Introducing the Summa Theologiae Religion and American Political Life Explorations in Exegetical Method, Seeing the Sacred in the Top Films
of St. Thomas Aquinas Corwin E. Smidt, ed. 2nd ed. of the 21st Century
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Homosexuality In the Name of Jesus Interpreting the Book Introducing Apologetics


and the Politics of Truth Exorcism among Early Christians of Acts Cultivating Christian Commitment
Jeffrey Satinover Graham H. Twelftree Walter L. Liefeld James E. Taylor
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Hope in Troubled Times In the Ruins of the Church Allen P. Ross
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Introducing Radical Introduction to Psychology It Takes a Church to Raise Jesus in Context


Orthodoxy and Counseling a Christian Background Readings for Gospel
Mapping a Post-secular Theology Christian Perspectives How the Community of God Study
James K. A. Smith and Applications, 2nd ed. Transforms Lives Darrell L. Bock and Gregory J.
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Message, Context, and Significance to the Heidelberg Catechism An Easy-to-Understand Guide
The Jesus Legend
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Lexical Aids for Students Dictionary for Theological Baker Exegetical Commentary
Apologetics
Map of Categories of New Testament Greek, Interpretation of the Bible on the New Testament
Apologetics 69 Baker Encyclopedia 3rd ed. Kevin J. Vanhoozer, ed.; Craig G. on CD-ROM, vol. 1
Biblical Languages 69 of Christian Apologetics Bruce M. Metzger Bartholomew, Daniel J. Treier, Commentary on the New
Greek Norman L. Geisler Linguistics for Students of New and N. T. Wright, associate eds. Testament Use of the Old
Hebrew Christian Apologetics Testament Greek, 2nd ed. The Drama of Scripture Testament
Biblical Studies 69 Norman L. Geisler David Alan Black Craig G. Bartholomew G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson, eds.
General Studies and Michael W. Goheen
Creation out of Nothing Mastering New Testament Deuteronomy
Commentaries Greek on CD-ROM
Paul Copan and William Lane Family in the Bible Telford Work
Biblical Theology Ted Hildebrandt
Craig Richard S. Hess and M. Daniel Ecclesiastes
Old Testament General Studies
The Evolution Controversy More Light on the Path Carroll R., eds. Craig G. Bartholomew
Old Testament Backgrounds/Historical
Studies/Archaeology Thomas B. Fowler David W. Baker and Elaine A. Flawed Families of the Bible Ephesians
Old Testament Survey and Daniel Kuebler Heath, with Morven Baker David E. Garland and Diana R. Harold W. Hoehner
Pentateuch For Faith and Clarity New Testament Textual Garland
Ephesians
Historical Books James K. Beilby, ed. Criticism God’s Word in Human Words Peter S. Williamson
Wisdom/Poetry David Alan Black Kenton L. Sparks
Introducing Apologetics Ephesians and Colossians
Prophets Rethinking New Testament
James E. Taylor A High View of Scripture? Charles H. Talbert
New Testament General Studies Textual Criticism
Introduction to Philosophy Craig D. Allert
New Testament Backgrounds/Historical David Alan Black, ed. Ezekiel
Studies/Archaeology Norman L. Geisler and Paul D. Inspiration and Incarnation Robert W. Jenson
New Testament Survey Feinberg Using New Testament Greek Peter Enns
in Ministry Ezra & Nehemiah
Jesus Studies The Jesus Legend Introducing the Apocrypha
David Alan Black Matthew Levering
Pauline Studies Paul Rhodes Eddy David A. deSilva
Gospels/Acts and Gregory A. Boyd First and Second Timothy, Titus
Hebrew Jesus and Money George T. Montague, SM
General Epistles/Revelation
Christian Education 71
The Life of the Mind Biblical Hebrew Step by Step, Ben Witherington III
Clifford Williams Genesis
Christianity and Culture 71 vol. 1, 2nd ed. The Journey from Texts R. R. Reno
General Studies The Logic of the Heart Menahem Mansoor to Translations
Popular Culture James R. Peters Paul D. Wegner The Gospel of Mark
Biblical Hebrew Step by Step, Mary Healy
Public Affairs Relativism vol. 2, 3rd ed. The King James Version Debate
Church History 71
Francis J. Beckwith Menahem Mansoor D. A. Carson Hebrews
Ethics 72
and Gregory Koukl James W. Thompson
Evangelicalism 72 From Exegesis to Exposition Protestant Biblical
Roman Catholics Robert B. Chisholm Jr. Interpretation, 3rd ed. James
Evangelism 72
and Evangelicals Bernard Ramm Dan G. McCartney
Family 73 Introducing Biblical Hebrew
Gender Studies 73 Norman L. Geisler Allen P. Ross Scripture and Truth John
Hermeneutics/Exegesis 73 and Ralph E. MacKenzie D. A. Carson and John D. Andreas J. Köstenberger
Higher Education 73
Invitation to the Septuagint
Scaling the Secular City Karen H. Jobes and Moisés Silva Woodbridge, eds. Jonah
Homiletics 73
J. P. Moreland Scripture as Communication Phillip Cary
Intercultural Studies 73 Learn Biblical Hebrew, 2nd ed.
Mission That’s Just Your Interpretation John H. Dobson Jeannine K. Brown Jude and 2 Peter
World Religions Paul Copan Words of Delight, 2nd ed. Gene L. Green
More Light on the Path
Literature/Arts/Communication 74 Leland Ryken Leviticus
David W. Baker and Elaine A.
Patristics 74 Biblical Languages Heath, with Morven Baker Ephraim Radner
Philosophy 74 Commentaries
Practical Theology/Church Life 74 Greek Old Testament Textual Criticism Luke, 2 vols.
Psychology/Counseling 75 Ellis R. Brotzman 1 & 2 Kings Darrell L. Bock
The Apostolic Fathers, 3rd ed. Peter J. Leithart
Science and Religion 75 Michael W. Holmes, ed. and trans. Mark
Spirituality/Spiritual Formation 75 1 & 2 Peter
A Concordance to the Biblical Studies Robert H. Stein
Theological Interpretation 75 Douglas Harink
Theology 75 Septuagint, 2nd ed. General Studies Matthew
Edwin Hatch and Henry A. 1 Corinthians Stanley Hauerwas
General Studies/Reference
Redpath A Basic Guide to Interpreting David E. Garland
Systematic Theology the Bible Matthew
Anthropology The Development of Greek 1 Peter David L. Turner
Robert H. Stein
Christology and the New Testament Karen H. Jobes
Beyond the Bible The Minor Prophets
Ecclesiology Chrys C. Caragounis 1–3 John Thomas Edward McComiskey, ed.
Eschatology I. Howard Marshall
Exegetical Fallacies, 2nd ed. Robert W. Yarbrough
God The Bible in Translation Numbers
D. A. Carson Acts David L. Stubbs
Pneumatology Bruce M. Metzger
Greek Accents Darrell L. Bock
Revelation Christian Beginnings The Pastoral Epistles
Soteriology D. A. Carson Acts with Philemon & Jude
and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Contemporary Theology Invitation to the Septuagint John J. Collins and Craig A. Mikeal C. Parsons Risto Saarinen
Historical Theology Karen H. Jobes and Moisés Silva Evans, eds. Acts Philippians, 2nd ed.
Worldview 77 Jaroslav Pelikan
It’s Still Greek to Me Christians at the Border Moisés Silva
Worship/Liturgy 77
David Alan Black M. Daniel Carroll R. Proverbs
Learn New Testament Greek, Tremper Longman III
Titles are listed alphabetically 3rd ed. Psalms, 3 vols.
under the appropriate category John H. Dobson
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Revelation The Right Doctrine Ancient Egypt and the Old Pentateuch Prophets
Joseph L. Mangina from the Wrong Texts? Testament
Creation and Blessing Encountering the Book
Revelation G. K. Beale, ed. John D. Currid of Isaiah
Allen P. Ross
Grant R. Osborne Theology of the New Testament Ancient Near Eastern Thought Bryan E. Beyer
Deuteronomy
Udo Schnelle; M. Eugene Boring, and the Old Testament
The Revelation of John Telford Work Ezekiel
trans. John H. Walton
James L. Resseguie Encountering the Book Robert W. Jenson
Archaeology and the Old
Romans Old Testament General of Genesis The Goodly Fellowship
Testament
Thomas R. Schreiner Studies Bill T. Arnold of the Prophets
Alfred J. Hoerth
Second Corinthians Ezra & Nehemiah Christopher R. Seitz
Ancient Near Eastern Thought Doing Archaeology in the Land
Thomas D. Stegman, SJ and the Old Testament Matthew Levering Handbook on the Prophets
of the Bible
Song of Songs John H. Walton From Paradise to the Promised Robert B. Chisholm Jr.
John D. Currid
Richard S. Hess The Face of Old Testament Land, 2nd ed. Jonah
Exploring the Origins
Studies T. D. Alexander Phillip Cary
of the Bible
Biblical Theology David W. Baker and Bill T. Arnold, Genesis The Minor Prophets
Craig A. Evans and Emanuel Tov,
A Case for Historic eds. eds. R. R. Reno Thomas Edward McComiskey, ed.
Premillennialism The Heart of the Old Testament, Handbook on the Pentateuch, Prophecy and Apocalyptic
Israelite Religions
Craig L. Blomberg and Sung Wook 2nd ed. 2nd ed. D. Brent Sandy and Daniel M.
Richard S. Hess
Chung, eds. Ronald Youngblood Victor P. Hamilton O’Hare
Justification and Variegated
Central Themes in Biblical Inspiration and Incarnation Holiness to the Lord Prophecy and Hermeneutics
Nomism, vol. 1
Theology Peter Enns Allen P. Ross
D. A. Carson, Peter T. O’Brien, Christopher R. Seitz
Scott J. Hafemann and Paul R.
Interpreting the Old Testament and Mark A. Seifrid, eds. Leviticus The Prophets of Israel
House, eds.
Craig C. Broyles, ed. Kingdom of Priests, 2nd ed. Ephraim Radner Leon J. Wood
Commentary on the New
Introducing the Apocrypha Eugene H. Merrill The Liberating Image
Testament Use of the Old New Testament General
Testament David A. deSilva Mothers of Promise J. Richard Middleton
Studies
G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson, eds. Invitation to the Septuagint Tammi J. Schneider Mothers of Promise
Karen H. Jobes and Moisés Silva Myth and Mystery Tammi J. Schneider And I Turned to See the Voice
Covenant and Communion
Jack Finegan Edith M. Humphrey
Scott W. Hahn Israelite Religions Numbers
The Drama of Scripture Richard S. Hess Peoples of the Old Testament David L. Stubbs Baker Exegetical Commentary
Craig G. Bartholomew The Literary Structure World on the New Testament on
and Michael W. Goheen of the Old Testament Alfred J. Hoerth, Gerald L. Historical Books CD-ROM, vol. 1
David A. Dorsey Mattingly, and Edwin M. 1 & 2 Kings Commentary on the New
The Faith of Israel, 2nd ed.
Yamauchi, eds. Peter J. Leithart Testament Use of the Old
William J. Dumbrell The Majesty of God in the Old
Testament Persia and the Bible Testament
The Heart of the Old Testament, Handbook on the Historical
Walter C. Kaiser Jr. Edwin M. Yamauchi G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson, eds.
2nd ed. Books
Ronald Youngblood Making Sense of the Old Readings from the Ancient Victor P. Hamilton The Development of Greek
Testament Near East and the New Testament
Holy People, Holy Land Wisdom/Poetry Chrys C. Caragounis
Tremper Longman III Bill T. Arnold and Bryan E. Beyer,
Michael Dauphinais and Matthew
Old Testament Commentary eds. Calvin’s Theology of the Psalms The Face of New Testament
Levering
Survey, 4th ed. Studying the Ancient Israelites Herman J. Selderhuis Studies
How Long, O Lord? 2nd ed. Scot McKnight and Grant R.
Tremper Longman III Victor H. Matthews Deconstructing Theodicy
D. A. Carson Osborne, eds.
Old Testament Turning Points David B. Burrell
The Justification of God, Old Testament Survey In the Name of Jesus
2nd ed. Victor H. Matthews Ecclesiastes
Encountering the Old Graham H. Twelftree
John Piper Prophecy and Apocalyptic Craig G. Bartholomew
Testament, 2nd ed. Introducing New Testament
Knocking on Heaven’s Door D. Brent Sandy and Daniel M. Encountering the Book
Bill T. Arnold and Bryan E. Beyer Interpretation
David Crump O’Hare of Psalms
The Faith of Israel, 2nd ed. Scot McKnight, ed.
Reading the Old Testament C. Hassell Bullock
The Law and Its Fulfillment William J. Dumbrell Introducing the New Testament
with the Ancient Church Handbook on the Wisdom
Thomas R. Schreiner Mark Allan Powell
Ronald E. Heine An Historical Survey of the Old Books and Psalms
Magnifying God in Christ Testament, 2nd ed. Daniel J. Estes Jesus, the Tribulation,
Story as Torah
Thomas R. Schreiner Eugene H. Merrill and the End of the Exile
Gordon J. Wenham Proverbs
Metaphysics and the God Kingdom of Priests, 2nd ed. Brant Pitre
Studying the Ancient Israelites Tremper Longman III
of Israel Eugene H. Merrill Jewish Law in Gentile
Neil B. MacDonald Victor H. Matthews Psalms, 3 vols.
Old Testament Turning Points Churches
The Virtuous Reader John Goldingay Markus Bockmuehl
Mission in the Old Testament Victor H. Matthews
Walter C. Kaiser Jr. Richard S. Briggs Solomon among
A Popular Survey of the Old Justification and Variegated
the Postmoderns Nomism, vol. 1
New Testament Theology Old Testament Testament Peter J. Leithart
Thomas R. Schreiner Norman L. Geisler D. A. Carson, Peter T. O’Brien,
Backgrounds/
Song of Songs and Mark A. Seifrid, eds.
The Progress of Redemption Historical Studies/ Theological Interpretation Richard S. Hess
Willem VanGemeren Archaeology of the Old Testament Justification and Variegated
Kevin J. Vanhoozer, ed.; Craig G. Useless Beauty Nomism, vol. 2
Progressive Dispensationalism Africa and the Bible Robert K. Johnston D. A. Carson, Peter T. O’Brien,
Craig A. Blaising and Darrell L. Edwin M. Yamauchi Bartholomew and Daniel J. Treier,
associate eds. and Mark A. Seifrid, eds.
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Knocking on Heaven’s Door Christian Beginnings Jesus in Context The Law and Its Fulfillment Heaven and Earth in the Gospel
David Crump and the Dead Sea Scrolls Darrell L. Bock and Gregory J. Thomas R. Schreiner of Matthew
Magnifying God in Christ John J. Collins and Craig A. Herrick, eds. The Pastoral Epistles Jonathan T. Pennington
Thomas R. Schreiner Evans, eds. The Jesus Legend with Philemon & Jude Interpreting the Book of Acts
Making Sense of the New Classical Christianity Paul Rhodes Eddy and Gregory Risto Saarinen Walter L. Liefeld
Testament and Rabbinic Judaism A. Boyd Pastoral Ministry according Interpreting the Gospel of John
Craig L. Blomberg Bruce D. Chilton and Jacob to Paul Gary M. Burge
Jesus People
Neusner James W. Thompson
Narrative Criticism of the New David Catchpole Interpreting the Synoptic
Testament Doing Archaeology in the Land Paul Gospels
Jesus, the Tribulation,
James L. Resseguie of the Bible John McRay Scot McKnight
and the End of the Exile
John D. Currid
Narrative Reading, Narrative Brant Pitre Paul among the Postliberals Isaiah’s New Exodus in Mark
Preaching Exploring the Origins Douglas Harink Rikki E. Watts
A New Perspective on Jesus
Joel B. Green and Michael of the Bible
James D. G. Dunn Paul’s Way of Knowing Jerusalem to Rome
Pasquarello III, eds. Craig A. Evans and Emanuel Tov,
eds. Reading the Sermon Ian W. Scott Homer A. Kent Jr.
The New Testament on the Mount Philippians, 2nd ed. Jesus according to Scripture
Commentary on CD-ROM In the Name of Jesus
Charles H. Talbert Moisés Silva Darrell L. Bock
William Hendriksen and Simon J. Graham H. Twelftree
Recovering Jesus Postmissionary Messianic Jesus and Politics
Kistemaker Introducing the Apocrypha
Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld Judaism Alan Storkey
New Testament Commentary David A. deSilva
Studying the Historical Jesus Mark S. Kinzer Jesus in Context
Set, 12 vols. Jesus in Context
Darrell L. Bock Reading Romans through Darrell L. Bock and Gregory J.
William Hendriksen and Simon J. Darrell L. Bock and Gregory J.
Kistemaker Herrick, eds. Will the Real Jesus Please the Centuries Herrick, eds.
Stand Up? Jeffrey P. Greenman and Timothy
New Testament Commentary Jewish Backgrounds The Jesus Legend
Paul Copan, ed. Larsen, eds.
Survey, 6th ed. of the New Testament Paul Rhodes Eddy and Gregory
D. A. Carson J. Julius Scott Jr. Rereading Paul Together A. Boyd
Pauline Studies David E. Aune, ed.
New Testament History The Lost Letters of Pergamum Jesus People
1 Corinthians Romans
Ben Witherington III Bruce W. Longenecker David Catchpole
David E. Garland Thomas R. Schreiner
New Testament Theology Myth and Mystery John
Apostle Paul Second Corinthians
Thomas R. Schreiner Jack Finegan Andreas J. Köstenberger
Udo Schnelle; M. Eugene Boring, Thomas D. Stegman, SJ
Seeing the Word New Testament History trans. The Lost Letters of Pergamum
Markus Bockmuehl Ben Witherington III Showing the Spirit Bruce W. Longenecker
Basics for Believers D. A. Carson
Theology of the New Testament Readings from the First- D. A. Carson Luke, 2 vols.
Udo Schnelle; M. Eugene Boring, Century World Understanding Paul, 2nd ed. Darrell L. Bock
A Call to Spiritual Reformation Stephen Westerholm
trans. Walter A. Elwell and Robert W. Mark
D. A. Carson
Yarbrough, eds. We Preach Not Ourselves Robert H. Stein
New Testament The Cross and Christian Michael P. Knowles
Studying the Historical Jesus Ministry Matthew
Backgrounds/ Darrell L. Bock D. A. Carson Women in the Church, 2nd ed. Stanley Hauerwas
Historical Studies/
Women in the World Andreas J. Köstenberger and
Archaeology Encountering the Book Matthew
of the Earliest Christians Thomas R. Schreiner, eds.
of Romans David L. Turner
Africa and the Bible Lynn H. Cohick Douglas J. Moo Gospels/Acts Narrative Criticism of the New
Edwin M. Yamauchi
New Testament Survey Ephesians Testament
Apocalyptic Thought in Early Acts
Harold W. Hoehner James L. Resseguie
Christianity Encountering the New Darrell L. Bock
Robert J. Daly, SJ, ed. Testament, 2nd ed. Ephesians A New Perspective on Jesus
Acts
Walter A. Elwell and Robert W. Peter S. Williamson James D. G. Dunn
Apocalypticism, Prophecy, Mikeal C. Parsons
and Magic in Early Christianity Yarbrough Ephesians and Colossians People of the Spirit
Acts
David E. Aune Introducing the New Testament Charles H. Talbert Graham H. Twelftree
Jaroslav Pelikan
The Apostolic Fathers, 3rd ed. Mark Allan Powell First and Second Timothy, Titus Preaching the Parables
Are You the One Who Is
Michael W. Holmes, ed. and trans. New Testament Survey George T. Montague, SM Craig L. Blomberg
to Come?
The Apostolic Fathers Robert G. Gromacki Gospel and Mission in the Michael F. Bird Reading the Sermon
in English, 3rd ed. Theological Interpretation Writings of Paul on the Mount
Body and Character in Luke
Michael W. Holmes, ed. and trans. of the New Testament Peter T. O’Brien Charles H. Talbert
and Acts
Archaeology and the New Kevin J. Vanhoozer, ed.; Interpreting Galatians, 2nd ed. Mikeal C. Parsons Recovering Jesus
Testament Daniel J. Treier and N. T. Wright, Moisés Silva Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld
Early Narrative Christology
John McRay associate eds. Rethinking the Synoptic
Interpreting the Pauline C. Kavin Rowe
The Architecture of Herod, Epistles Problem
Jesus Studies Encountering John
the Great Builder Thomas R. Schreiner David Alan Black and David R.
Are You the One Who Is Andreas J. Köstenberger
Ehud Netzer Beck, eds.
to Come? Justification and Variegated The Gospel of Mark
Body and Character in Luke Nomism, vol. 2 The Sermon on the Mount
Michael F. Bird Mary Healy through the Centuries
and Acts D. A. Carson, Peter T. O’Brien,
Mikeal C. Parsons Jesus according to Scripture and Mark A. Seifrid, eds. A Harmony of the Four Gospels, Jeffrey P. Greenman, Timothy
Darrell L. Bock 2nd ed. Larsen, and Stephen R. Spencer,
The Justification of God, Orville E. Daniel
Jesus and Politics eds.
2nd ed.
Alan Storkey John Piper

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Studies in Matthew Educating for Life For the Beauty of the Earth What Would Jesus Hope in Troubled Times
Dale C. Allison Jr. Nicholas P. Wolterstorff; Gloria Steven Bouma-Prediger Deconstruct? Bob Goudzwaard, Mark Vander
Studying the Synoptic Gospels, Goris Stronks and Clarence W. GloboChrist John D. Caputo Vennen, and David Van Heemst
2nd ed. Joldersma, eds. Carl Raschke Who’s Afraid In God We Trust?
Robert H. Stein Effective Bible Teaching of Postmodernism? Corwin E. Smidt, ed.
God in the Gallery
The Testimony of the Beloved James C. Wilhoit and Leland James K. A. Smith
Daniel A. Siedell Jesus and Politics
Disciple Ryken Alan Storkey
Good Eating Popular Culture
Richard Bauckham Foundational Issues Stephen H. Webb The Politics of Discipleship
Understanding Matthew in Christian Education, 3rd ed. Border Crossings
The Great Emergence Graham Ward
Stephen Westerholm Robert W. Pazmiño Rodney Clapp
Phyllis Tickle The Scandal of Evangelical
Foundations of Ministry Everyday Apocalypse
Habits of the High-Tech Heart Politics
General Epistles/ Michael J. Anthony, ed. David Dark
Quentin J. Schultze Ronald J. Sider
Revelation Everyday Theology
God Our Teacher The Scandal of the Evangelical
1 & 2 Peter Robert W. Pazmiño Hurt Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Charles Conscience
Douglas Harink Chap Clark A. Anderson, and Michael J.
Hurt Ronald J. Sider
1 Peter Jesus and Money Sleasman, eds.
Chap Clark Secret Faith in the Public
Karen H. Jobes Ben Witherington III Eyes Wide Open,
Introducing Christian Education Square
Just War as Christian rev. and exp. ed. Jonathan Malesic
1–3 John Michael J. Anthony, ed.
Discipleship William D. Romanowski
Robert W. Yarbrough Joining Children on the Sex and the iWorld
Daniel M. Bell Jr. From Homer to Harry Potter
Encountering the Book Spiritual Journey Dale S. Kuehne
of Hebrews The Justice Project Matthew Dickerson and David
Catherine Stonehouse Toward an Evangelical Public
Donald A. Hagner Brian McLaren, Elisa Padilla, O’Hara
A Many Colored Kingdom Policy
and Ashley Bunting Seeber, eds. Getting the Blues
First and Second Timothy, Titus Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, S. Steve Ronald J. Sider and Diane
George T. Montague, SM Linking Arms, Linking Lives Stephen J. Nichols Knippers, eds.
Kang, and Gary A. Parrett
Ronald J. Sider, John M. Perkins, God Does Not . . .
Hebrews Nurture That Is Christian War and Christian Ethics,
Wayne L. Gordon, and F. Albert D. Brent Laytham, ed.
James W. Thompson James C. Wilhoit and John M. 2nd ed.
Tizon
Dettoni, eds. God Is Not . . . Arthur F. Holmes, ed.
Interpreting the Book
Living the Sabbath D. Brent Laytham, ed.
of Revelation Spiritual Formation What about Hitler?
Norman Wirzba
J. Ramsey Michaels as if the Church Mattered Into the Dark Robert W. Brimlow
James C. Wilhoit The Next Reformation Craig Detweiler
James
Carl Raschke Church History
Dan G. McCartney Teaching Cross-Culturally A Matrix of Meanings
Judith E. Lingenfelter Performing the Sacred Craig Detweiler and Barry Taylor
Jude and 2 Peter The American Evangelical Story
and Sherwood G. Lingenfelter Todd E. Johnson and Dale
Gene L. Green One Step Closer Douglas A. Sweeney
Savidge
The Pastoral Epistles What Color Is Your God? Christian Scharen Apocalyptic Thought in Early
James and Lillian Breckenridge Postmodernism 101
with Philemon & Jude Reel Spirituality, 2nd ed. Christianity
Heath White
Risto Saarinen Robert K. Johnston Robert J. Daly, SJ, ed.
Christianity Power Failure
Revelation Reframing Theology and Film The Apostolic Fathers, 3rd ed.
and Culture Albert Borgmann
Joseph L. Mangina Robert K. Johnston, ed. Michael W. Holmes, ed. and trans.
Real Sex
Revelation General Studies A Story of Rhythm and Grace The Apostolic Fathers in
Lauren F. Winner
Grant R. Osborne Jimi Calhoun English, 3rd ed.
After McDonaldization
Reclaiming the Body Michael W. Holmes, trans.
The Revelation of John John Drane Useless Beauty
Joel Shuman and Brian Volck, MD and ed.
James L. Resseguie Robert K. Johnston
The Calvinistic Concept
Resounding Truth Architect of Reformation
of Culture Visual Faith
Christian Education Jeremy S. Begbie Bruce Gordon and Emidio Campi,
Henry R. Van Til William A. Dyrness
Rethinking Christ and Culture eds.
Christian Education and the The Challenge
Craig A. Carter Public Affairs The Belgic Confession
Search for Meaning, 2nd ed. of Postmodernism, 2nd ed.
James C. Wilhoit David S. Dockery, ed. A Science and Religion Primer A Better Hope Nicolaas H. Gootjes
Heidi A. Campbell Stanley Hauerwas The Binding of God
The Christian Educator’s Cultural Intelligence
and Heather Looy, eds. Peter A. Lillback
Handbook on Adult Education David A. Livermore Beyond Left and Right
Kenneth O. Gangel and James C. The Shadow of the Antichrist Amy E. Black The Bondage and Liberation
Culture Matters
Wilhoit, eds. Stephen N. Williams of the Will
T. M. Moore Border Crossings
The Christian Educator’s Sidewalks in the Kingdom Rodney Clapp John Calvin; A. N. S. (Tony) Lane,
Essays on Religion, Science, ed.; G. I. Davies, trans.
Handbook on Spiritual and Society Eric O. Jacobsen
Christians at the Border
Formation Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, Solomon among The Bondage of the Will
M. Daniel Carroll R.
Kenneth O. Gangel and James C. ed.; Harry Boonstra and Gerrit the Postmoderns Martin Luther; J. I. Packer
Wilhoit, eds. Evangelicals and Empire and O. R. Johnston, trans.
Sheeres, trans. Peter J. Leithart
Bruce Ellis Benson
The Christian Educator’s The Evolution Controversy This Mortal Flesh Calvin
and Peter Goodwin Heltzel, eds.
Handbook on Teaching Brent Waters François Wendel; Philip Mairet,
Thomas B. Fowler and Daniel Evangelicals in the Public
Kenneth O. Gangel and Howard G. trans.
Kuebler Wendell Berry and Square
Hendricks, eds.
Following Jesus in a Culture the Cultivation of Life J. Budziszewski Christ and the Decree
Cultural Intelligence of Fear J. Matthew Bonzo and Michael Richard A. Muller
David A. Livermore God Is Not . . .
Scott Bader-Saye R. Stevens
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The Christian College, 2nd ed. The Surprising Work of God Homosexuality and the Politics Secret Faith in the Public Evangelicals in the Public
William C. Ringenberg Garth M. Rosell of Truth Square Square
A Concise History of Christian This Is My Body Jeffrey Satinover Jonathan Malesic J. Budziszewski
Thought, rev. and exp. ed. Thomas J. Davis Hope in Troubled Times Sex and the iWorld Exploring Ecclesiology
A. N. S. (Tony) Lane Tradition, Scripture, and Bob Goudzwaard, Mark Vander Dale S. Kuehne Brad Harper and Paul Louis
A Concise History of the Interpretation Vennen, and David Van Heemst Story as Torah Metzger
Christian World Mission, D. H. Williams, ed. Improvisation Gordon J. Wenham A Family of Faith
rev. ed. Samuel Wells Timothy R. Phillips and Dennis L.
Turning Points, 2nd ed. A Story of Rhythm and Grace
J. Herbert Kane Okholm
Mark A. Noll Introducing Moral Theology Jimi Calhoun
Evangelicals and Tradition William C. Mattison III God’s Word in Human Words
Wealth and Poverty in Early This Mortal Flesh
D. H. Williams Church and Society Kenton L. Sparks
Jesus and Politics Brent Waters
The Future of Christian Susan R. Holman, ed. Alan Storkey A High View of Scripture?
Toward an Evangelical Public
Learning Craig D. Allert
Jewish Law in Gentile Policy
Mark A. Noll and James Turner; Ethics Churches Ronald J. Sider and Diane Inspiration and Incarnation
Thomas Albert Howard, ed.
Markus Bockmuehl Knippers, eds. Peter Enns
Becoming Friends
Getting to Know the Church
Paul J. Wadell Just War as Christian Untamed Hospitality Is the Reformation Over?
Fathers
Discipleship Elizabeth Newman Mark A. Noll and Carolyn Nystrom
Bryan M. Litfin A Better Hope
Daniel M. Bell Jr. Vulnerable Communion
Stanley Hauerwas J. I. Packer and the Evangelical
A Global History of Christians
Living the Sabbath Thomas E. Reynolds Future
Paul R. Spickard and Kevin M. Beyond Left and Right
Norman Wirzba War and Christian Ethics, Timothy George, ed.
Cragg Amy E. Black
Loves Me, Loves Me Not 2nd ed. The Next Reformation
God in Dispute Biblical Christian Ethics
Laura A. Smit Arthur F. Holmes, ed. Carl Raschke
Roger E. Olson David Clyde Jones
The Meaning of Sex The War of the Lamb Reformed and Always
The Harvest of Medieval Change across Cultures
Dennis P. Hollinger John Howard Yoder; Glen Stassen, Reforming
Theology Bruce Bradshaw
Mere Discipleship, 2nd ed. Mark Thiessen Nation, and Matt Roger E. Olson
Heiko A. Oberman Choosing the Good
Lee C. Camp Hamsher, eds. Renewing the Center, 2nd ed.
A High View of Scripture? Dennis P. Hollinger
Ministerial Ethics, 2nd ed. Wealth and Poverty in Early Stanley J. Grenz
Craig D. Allert Christian Attitudes to War,
Joe E. Trull and James E. Carter Church and Society Return to Rome
The Institutes of Christian Peace, and Revolution Susan R. Holman, ed.
Performing the Faith Francis J. Beckwith
Religion John Howard Yoder;
Stanley Hauerwas What about Hitler? Roman Catholics
John Calvin; A. N. S. (Tony) Lane Theodore J. Koontz
Robert W. Brimlow and Evangelicals
and Hilary Osborne, eds. and Andy Alexis-Baker, eds. The Politics of Discipleship
Graham Ward What Does the Lord Require? Norman L. Geisler and Ralph E.
Is the Reformation Over? Christian Ethics, 2nd ed.
Walter C. Kaiser Jr. MacKenzie
Mark A. Noll and Carolyn Nystrom Norman L. Geisler The Politics of the Cross
Craig A. Carter With the Grain of the Universe The Scandal of the Evangelical
John Calvin and Roman Christians at the Border
Stanley Hauerwas Conscience
Catholicism M. Daniel Carroll R. Reading the Sermon on the Ronald J. Sider
Randall C. Zachman, ed. Death and Afterlife Mount
Charles H. Talbert Evangelicalism The Surprising Work of God
John Calvin as Teacher, Pastor, Terence Nichols
Garth M. Rosell
and Theologian Readings in Christian Ethics, Across the Spectrum, 2nd ed.
Evangelicals and Empire
Randall C. Zachman vol. 1 Gregory A. Boyd and Paul R. Eddy Toward an Evangelical Public
Bruce Ellis Benson and Peter Policy
Luther in Context, 2nd ed. Goodwin Heltzel, eds. David K. Clark and Robert V. The American Evangelical Story
Rakestraw, eds. Ronald J. Sider and Diane
David C. Steinmetz Douglas A. Sweeney
Evangelicals in the Public Knippers, eds.
The Marrow of Theology Square Readings in Christian Ethics, Ancient-Future Evangelism
vol. 2 The Younger Evangelicals
William Ames; John D. Eusden, J. Budziszewski Robert E. Webber
David K. Clark and Robert V. Robert E. Webber
trans. and ed. Evangelism after Christendom Ancient-Future Faith
Rakestraw, eds.
Martin Luther as Prophet, Bryan P. Stone Robert E. Webber
Real Sex Evangelism
Teacher, and Hero
Following Jesus in a Culture Ancient-Future Time
Robert Kolb Lauren F. Winner Ancient-Future Evangelism
of Fear Robert E. Webber
Martin Luther’s Understanding Scott Bader-Saye Reclaiming the Body Robert E. Webber
The Christian College, 2nd ed.
of God’s Two Kingdoms Joel Shuman and Brian Volck, MD Evangelism after Christendom
For the Beauty of the Earth William C. Ringenberg
William J. Wright Rethinking Christ and Culture Bryan P. Stone
Steven Bouma-Prediger Deconstructing Evangelicalism
Reading the Old Testament Craig A. Carter The Forgotten Ways
The Freedom of a Christian D. G. Hart
with the Ancient Church Reviving Evangelical Ethics Alan Hirsch
Gilbert Meilaender Evangelical Ecclesiology
Ronald E. Heine Wyndy Corbin Reuschling
Glittering Vices The Forgotten Ways Handbook
John G. Stackhouse Jr., ed.
A Reformation Debate The Scandal of Evangelical Alan Hirsch with Darryn Altclass
Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung Evangelical Landscapes
John Calvin and Jacopo Sadoleto; Politics
Good Eating Live to Tell
John C. Olin, ed. Ronald J. Sider John G. Stackhouse Jr.
Stephen H. Webb Brad J. Kallenberg
Reformed Thought on Freedom The Scandal of the Evangelical Evangelicals and Empire
Habits of the High-Tech Heart The Mystic Way of Evangelism
Willem J. van Asselt, J. Martin Conscience Bruce Ellis Benson and Peter
Quentin J. Schultze Elaine A. Heath
Bac, and Roelf T. te Velde, eds. Ronald J. Sider Goodwin Heltzel, eds.
The Search for the Christian The Heart of Catholic Social Evangelicals and Tradition
Doctrine of God Teaching D. H. Williams
R. P. C. Hanson David Matzko McCarthy, ed.

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Can These Bones Live? Whose Community? Which Preaching That Speaks Evangelical Dictionary of World
Family Interpretation? to Women Missions
Barry Harvey
Beyond Sex Roles, 3rd ed. Dictionary for Theological Merold Westphal Alice P. Mathews A. Scott Moreau, ed.; Harold
Gilbert Bilezikian Interpretation of the Bible Preaching the Old Testament A. Netland and Charles E. Van
Creating a Successful Christian Kevin J. Vanhoozer, ed.; Craig G. Higher Education Scott M. Gibson, ed. Engen, associate eds.
Marriage, 4th ed. Bartholomew, Daniel J. Treier, Preaching the Parables Evangelism after Christendom
Beauty for Truth’s Sake
Cleveland McDonald and Philip M. and N. T. Wright, associate eds. Craig L. Blomberg Bryan P. Stone
Stratford Caldecott
McDonald Exegetical Fallacies, 2nd ed. The Forgotten Ways
The Christian College, 2nd ed. Proclaiming the Scandal
The Family, 3rd ed. D. A. Carson of the Cross Alan Hirsch
William C. Ringenberg
Jack O. Balswick and Judith K. God’s Word in Human Words Mark D. Baker, ed. The Forgotten Ways Handbook
Balswick The Future of Christian
Kenton L. Sparks Learning Public Speaking, 2nd ed. Alan Hirsch with Darryn Altclass
Family in the Bible The Goodly Fellowship Mark A. Noll and James Turner; Duane Litfin Global Missiology for the 21st
Richard S. Hess and M. Daniel of the Prophets Thomas Albert Howard, ed. Century
Carroll R., eds. The Supremacy of God
Christopher R. Seitz in Preaching, rev. ed. William D. Taylor, ed.
The Life of the Mind
Flawed Families of the Bible Hermeneutics, 2nd ed. Clifford Williams John Piper Globalizing Theology
David E. Garland and Diana R. Henry A. Virkler and Karelynne Craig Ott and Harold A. Netland,
Garland The Outrageous Idea Toward an Exegetical Theology
Gerber Ayayo of Academic Faithfulness Walter C. Kaiser Jr. eds.
Hurt A High View of Scripture? Donald Opitz and Derek Melleby GloboChrist
Chap Clark We Preach Not Ourselves
Craig D. Allert The Passionate Intellect Michael P. Knowles Carl Raschke
Joining Children Interpreting Galatians, 2nd ed. Norman Klassen and Jens God’s Missionary People
on the Spiritual Journey What Does the Lord Require?
Moisés Silva Zimmermann Walter C. Kaiser Jr. Charles E. Van Engen
Catherine Stonehouse
Interpreting the Old Testament So You’re Thinking about Going Worship Words Gospel and Mission
The Redemption of Love Craig C. Broyles, ed. to Seminary in the Writings of Paul
Carrie A. Miles Debra Rienstra and Ron Rienstra
Introducing New Testament Derek Cooper Peter T. O’Brien
Interpretation Intercultural Studies The Gospel in Human Contexts
Gender Studies Scot McKnight, ed. Homiletics Paul G. Hiebert
Beyond Sex Roles, 3rd ed. Mission
Introducing Theological 360-Degree Preaching Incarnational Ministry
Gilbert Bilezikian Interpretation of Scripture Michael J. Quicke Agents of Transformation Paul G. Hiebert and Eloise Hiebert
Finally Feminist Daniel J. Treier Sherwood G. Lingenfelter Meneses
The Art of Preaching Old
John G. Stackhouse Jr. Narrative Reading, Narrative Testament Narrative Announcing the Kingdom Introducing the Missional
Homosexuality and the Politics Preaching Steven D. Mathewson Arthur F. Glasser, with Charles E. Church
of Truth Joel B. Green and Michael Van Engen, Dean S. Gilliland, Alan J. Roxburgh and M. Scott
Biblical Preaching, 2nd ed. and Shawn B. Redford
Jeffrey Satinover Pasquarello III, eds. Boren
Haddon W. Robinson
I Suffer Not a Woman Principles of Biblical Anthropological Insights Introducing World Missions
Interpretation Biblical Sermons for Missionaries
Richard Clark Kroeger A. Scott Moreau, Gary R. Corwin,
Louis Berkhof Haddon W. Robinson, ed. Paul G. Hiebert
and Catherine Clark Kroeger and Gary B. McGee
Prophecy and Hermeneutics Christ-Centered Preaching, Anthropological Reflections
Liberating Tradition Leading Cross-Culturally
2nd ed. on Missiological Issues
Kristina LaCelle-Peterson Christopher R. Seitz Sherwood G. Lingenfelter
Bryan Chapell Paul G. Hiebert
Mothers of Promise Protestant Biblical Let the Nations Be Glad!
Interpretation, 3rd ed. Countdown to Sunday Change across Cultures
Tammi J. Schneider 2nd ed.
Bernard Ramm Chris Erdman Bruce Bradshaw John Piper
The Redemption of Love A Cross-Shattered Church
Carrie A. Miles Reading Scripture The Changing Face of World Linking Arms, Linking Lives
with the Church Stanley Hauerwas Missions Ronald J. Sider, John M. Perkins,
A Sword between the Sexes? A. K. M. Adam, Stephen E. Fowl, An Essential Guide to Public Michael Pocock, Gailyn Van Wayne L. Gordon, and F. Albert
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen Kevin J. Vanhoozer, and Francis Speaking Rheenen, and Douglas McConnell Tizon
Women in the Church, 2nd ed. Watson Quentin J. Schultze Cities, 2nd ed. Ministering Cross-Culturally,
Andreas J. Köstenberger and Scripture as Communication The Four Voices of Preaching Roger S. Greenway and Timothy 2nd ed.
Thomas R. Schreiner, eds. Jeannine K. Brown Robert Stephen Reid M. Monsma Sherwood G. Lingenfelter and
Women in the World Scripture’s Doctrine The Majesty of God in the Old A Concise History of the Marvin K. Mayers
of the Earliest Christians and Theology’s Bible Testament Christian World Mission, The Ministry of the Missional
Lynn H. Cohick Markus Bockmuehl and Alan J. Walter C. Kaiser Jr. rev. ed. Church
Torrance, eds. Narrative Reading, Narrative J. Herbert Kane Craig Van Gelder
Hermeneutics/ Seeing the Word Preaching Cultural Anthropology, 2nd ed. Mission in the Old Testament
Exegesis Markus Bockmuehl Joel B. Green and Michael Paul G. Hiebert Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
A Basic Guide to Interpreting Pasquarello III, eds. Cultural Intelligence
Toward an Exegetical Theology Mission on the Way
the Bible Walter C. Kaiser Jr. Performance in Preaching David A. Livermore Charles E. Van Engen
Robert H. Stein Jana Childers and Clayton J. Encountering Missionary Life
Tradition, Scripture, Planting Churches
Beyond the Bible and Interpretation Schmit, eds. and Work Cross-Culturally, 2nd ed.
I. Howard Marshall D. H. Williams, ed. Preaching Tom Steffen and Lois McKinney David J. Hesselgrave
Biblical Interpretation Then Calvin Miller Douglas
The Virtuous Reader Planting Churches in Muslim
and Now Richard S. Briggs Preaching and Teaching Cities
David S. Dockery from the Old Testament Greg Livingstone
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Postmissionary Messianic Reel Spirituality, 2nd ed. Women in the World Return to Rome The Forgotten Ways
Judaism Robert K. Johnston of the Earliest Christians Francis J. Beckwith Alan Hirsch
Mark S. Kinzer Resounding Truth Lynn H. Cohick The Shadow of the Antichrist The Forgotten Ways Handbook
Teaching Cross-Culturally Jeremy S. Begbie Stephen N. Williams Alan Hirsch with Darryn Altclass
Judith E. Lingenfelter and A Sword between the Sexes?
Philosophy What about Hitler? Formational Children’s Ministry
Sherwood G. Lingenfelter Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen Robert W. Brimlow Ivy Beckwith
Beauty for Truth’s Sake
Transforming Culture, 2nd ed. Useless Beauty Stratford Caldecott What Would Jesus God So Loved the World
Sherwood G. Lingenfelter Robert K. Johnston Deconstruct? Jonathan R. Wilson
Body, Soul, and Human Life
Transforming Worldviews Visual Faith Joel B. Green John D. Caputo The Great Emergence
Paul G. Hiebert William A. Dyrness Who’s Afraid Phyllis Tickle
Christianity and the
Understanding Folk Religion Postmodern Turn of Postmodernism?
Wendell Berry and A Holy Meal
Paul G. Hiebert, R. Daniel Shaw, the Cultivation of Life Myron B. Penner, ed. James K. A. Smith
Gordon T. Smith
and Tite Tiénou J. Matthew Bonzo and Michael A Concise Encyclopedia Whose Community? Which
Introducing the Missional
R. Stevens of the Philosophy of Religion Interpretation?
World Religions Church
Anthony C. Thiselton Merold Westphal
Windows to Heaven Alan J. Roxburgh and M. Scott
Christ the One and Only Elizabeth Zelensky and Lela Creation out of Nothing Boren
Sung Wook Chung, ed. Gilbert Paul Copan and William Lane Practical Theology/
It Takes a Church to Raise
Christianity at the Religious Words of Delight, 2nd ed. Craig Church Life a Christian
Roundtable Tod E. Bolsinger
Leland Ryken Desiring the Kingdom 360-Degree Leadership
Timothy C. Tennent
James K. A. Smith Michael J. Quicke Jesus and Money
Christianity Encountering World Patristics Ben Witherington III
Evangelicals and Empire After McDonaldization
Religions
Bruce Ellis Benson and Peter John Drane Just War as Christian
Terry Muck and Frances S. Apocalyptic Thought in Early
Christianity Goodwin Heltzel, eds. Discipleship
Adeney Agents of Transformation
Robert J. Daly, SJ, ed. For Faith and Clarity Sherwood G. Lingenfelter Daniel M. Bell Jr.
Islam in Context
Apocalypticism, Prophecy, James K. Beilby, ed. Leadership Reconsidered
Peter G. Riddell and Peter Ancient-Future Evangelism
Cotterell and Magic in Early Christianity The Freedom of a Christian Robert E. Webber Ruth A. Tucker
David E. Aune Gilbert Meilaender Leading Cross-Culturally
Ancient-Future Faith
Literature/Arts/ The Apostolic Fathers, 3rd ed. Holy Teaching Robert E. Webber Sherwood G. Lingenfelter
Communication Michael W. Holmes, ed. and trans. Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt Linking Arms, Linking Lives
Ancient-Future Time
The Apostolic Fathers Introducing Radical Orthodoxy Robert E. Webber Ronald J. Sider, John M. Perkins,
Beholding the Glory
in English, 3rd ed. James K. A. Smith Wayne L. Gordon, and F. Albert
Jeremy Begbie, ed. Ancient-Future Worship
Michael W. Holmes, trans. and ed. Tizon
Communicating for Life Introduction to Philosophy Robert E. Webber
Beginnings Norman L. Geisler and Paul D. The Majesty of God in the Old
Quentin J. Schultze Brokenness and Blessing
Peter C. Bouteneff Feinberg Testament
Creed without Chaos Frances M. Young Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
Brokenness and Blessing The Life of the Mind
Laura K. Simmons Christ-Centered Worship
Frances M. Young Clifford Williams Ministerial Ethics, 2nd ed.
An Essential Guide to Public Bryan Chapell Joe E. Trull and James E. Carter
Speaking Evangelicals and Tradition The Logic of the Heart
ChurchMorph The Ministry of the Missional
Quentin J. Schultze D. H. Williams James R. Peters
Eddie Gibbs Church
Eyes Wide Open, rev. Getting to Know the Church Longing to Know
The Conviction of Things Craig Van Gelder
and exp. ed. Fathers Esther Lightcap Meek
Not Seen New Monasticism
William D. Romanowski Bryan M. Litfin
The Outrageous Idea Todd E. Johnson, ed. Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
From Homer to Harry Potter A High View of Scripture? of Academic Faithfulness
The Cross and Christian The Next Reformation
Matthew Dickerson and David Craig D. Allert Donald Opitz and Derek Melleby
Ministry Carl Raschke
O’Hara In the Name of Jesus Panentheism—The Other God D. A. Carson
Graham H. Twelftree of the Philosophers Pastoral Ministry according
Getting the Blues Cultural Intelligence
John W. Cooper to Paul
Stephen J. Nichols Partakers of the Divine Nature David A. Livermore James W. Thompson
God in the Gallery Michael J. Christensen and The Passionate Intellect
Dissident Discipleship Performance in Preaching
Daniel A. Siedell Jeffery A. Wittung, eds. Norman Klassen and Jens
David Augsburger Jana Childers and Clayton J.
Reading the Old Testament Zimmermann
In the World, 2nd ed. An Emergent Manifesto Schmit, eds.
with the Ancient Church The Politics of Discipleship
John H. Timmerman and Donald of Hope
Ronald E. Heine Graham Ward Planting and Growing Urban
R. Hettinga Doug Pagitt and Tony Jones, eds. Churches
The Search for the Christian Postmodernism 101
Into the Dark Emerging Churches Harvie M. Conn, ed.
Doctrine of God Heath White
Craig Detweiler Eddie Gibbs and Ryan K. Bolger Preparing for Christian Ministry
R. P. C. Hanson
The Lais of Marie de France Power Failure
The Essence of the Church David P. Gushee and Walter C.
Tradition, Scripture, Albert Borgmann
Robert Hanning and Joan Craig Van Gelder Jackson, eds.
and Interpretation
Ferrante, trans. Radical Orthodoxy
D. H. Williams, ed. Evangelism after Christendom Renewing the Center, 2nd ed.
and the Reformed Tradition
A Matrix of Meanings Bryan P. Stone Stanley J. Grenz
Wealth and Poverty in Early James K. A. Smith and James H.
Craig Detweiler and Barry Taylor Church and Society The Faces of Forgiveness Reviewing Leadership
Olthuis, eds.
Reading Is Believing Susan R. Holman, ed. F. LeRon Shults and Steven J. Robert Banks and Bernice M.
Rethinking Human Nature
David S. Cunningham Sandage Ledbetter
Kevin J. Corcoran

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Sent and Gathered Strategic Pastoral Counseling, Joining Children Covenant and Communion Story as Torah
Clayton J. Schmit 2nd ed. on the Spiritual Journey Scott W. Hahn Gordon J. Wenham
Seven Deadly Spirits David G. Benner Catherine Stonehouse Deconstructing Theodicy Theological Interpretation
T. Scott Daniels Transforming Spirituality Knocking on Heaven’s Door David B. Burrell of the New Testament
Singled Out F. LeRon Shults and Steven J. David Crump Deuteronomy Kevin J. Vanhoozer, ed.;
Christine A. Colón Sandage Living the Sabbath Telford Work Daniel J. Treier and N. T. Wright,
and Bonnie E. Field Norman Wirzba associate eds.
Dictionary for Theological
Spiritual Formation
Science and Religion A Many Colored Kingdom Interpretation of the Bible Theological Interpretation
as if the Church Mattered Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, S. Steve Kevin J. Vanhoozer, ed.; Craig G. of the Old Testament
Body, Soul, and Human Life
James C. Wilhoit Kang, and Gary A. Parrett Bartholomew, Daniel J. Treier, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, ed.; Craig G.
Joel B. Green
and N. T. Wright, associate eds. Bartholomew and Daniel J. Treier,
A Story of Rhythm and Grace Essays on Religion, Science, Mere Discipleship, 2nd ed. associate eds.
Jimi Calhoun and Society Lee C. Camp The Drama of Scripture
Craig G. Bartholomew To Share in the Body
Strategic Pastoral Counseling, Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, Monk Habits for Everyday
and Michael W. Goheen Craig Hovey
2nd ed. ed.; Harry Boonstra and Gerrit People
David G. Benner Sheeres, trans. Dennis L. Okholm Ezekiel The Virtuous Reader
Robert W. Jenson Richard S. Briggs
Thy Kingdom Connected The Evolution Controversy The Mystic Way of Evangelism
Dwight J. Friesen Thomas B. Fowler and Daniel Elaine A. Heath Ezra & Nehemiah
Kuebler Matthew Levering
Theology
Transforming Culture, 2nd ed. New Monasticism
Sherwood G. Lingenfelter A Science and Religion Primer Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove Genesis General Studies/
Heidi A. Campbell and Heather R. R. Reno Reference
Untamed Hospitality Looy, eds. Redeeming the Routines
Elizabeth Newman Robert Banks Holy People, Holy Land Across the Spectrum, 2nd ed.
Michael Dauphinais and Matthew Gregory A. Boyd and Paul R. Eddy
Vulnerable Communion Spirituality/Spiritual Redeeming the Time
Thomas E. Reynolds Leland Ryken Levering Beauty for Truth’s Sake
Formation Stratford Caldecott
What Does the Lord Require? Reel Spirituality, 2nd ed. Introducing Theological
Walter C. Kaiser Jr. Becoming Friends Robert K. Johnston Interpretation of Scripture A Better Hope
Paul J. Wadell Daniel J. Treier Stanley Hauerwas
Wired for Ministry Return to Rome
John P. Jewell The Brazos Introduction Francis J. Beckwith Jonah Border Crossings
to Christian Spirituality Phillip Cary Rodney Clapp
Worship That Changes Lives Evan B. Howard Seven Deadly Spirits
Alexis D. Abernethy, ed. T. Scott Daniels Leviticus The Character of Theology
Brokenness and Blessing Ephraim Radner John R. Franke
Worship Words Frances M. Young The Shape of Living, 2nd ed.
Debra Rienstra and Ron Rienstra David F. Ford Matthew Christian Attitudes to War,
The Christian Educator’s Stanley Hauerwas Peace, and Revolution
The Younger Evangelicals Handbook on Spiritual Singled Out
Numbers John Howard Yoder; Theodore J.
Robert E. Webber Formation Christine A. Colón
David L. Stubbs Koontz and Andy Alexis-Baker,
Kenneth O. Gangel and James C. and Bonnie E. Field
eds.
Psychology/ Wilhoit, eds. Spiritual Formation The Pastoral Epistles
with Philemon & Jude Classical Christianity
Counseling Communion with God as if the Church Mattered
Risto Saarinen and Rabbinic Judaism
Kelly M. Kapic James C. Wilhoit
Biblical Concepts for Christian Bruce D. Chilton and Jacob
Tortured Wonders Prophecy and Hermeneutics
Counseling Cross-Shattered Christ Neusner
Rodney Clapp Christopher R. Seitz
William T. Kirwan Stanley Hauerwas Creed without Chaos
Transforming Spirituality Reading Romans through
Darkness Is My Only Darkness Is My Only Laura K. Simmons
F. LeRon Shults and Steven J. the Centuries
Companion Companion Cross-Shattered Christ
Sandage Jeffrey P. Greenman and Timothy
Kathryn Greene-McCreight Kathryn Greene-McCreight Stanley Hauerwas
Larsen, eds.
The Faces of Forgiveness Dissident Discipleship Windows to Heaven
Reading Scripture A Cross-Shattered Church
F. LeRon Shults and Steven J. David Augsburger Elizabeth Zelensky and Lela
with the Church Stanley Hauerwas
Sandage Gilbert
The Divine Embrace A. K. M. Adam, Stephen E. Fowl, Darkness Is My Only
The Family, 3rd ed. Robert E. Webber Kevin J. Vanhoozer, and Francis Companion
Jack O. Balswick and Judith K. Theological Watson
Exploring Christian Spirituality Kathryn Greene-McCreight
Balswick Kenneth J. Collins, ed. Interpretation Revelation Death and Afterlife
Flawed Families of the Bible Formational Children’s Ministry 1 & 2 Kings Joseph L. Mangina Terence Nichols
David E. Garland and Diana R. Ivy Beckwith Peter J. Leithart Scripture’s Doctrine Deconstructing Theodicy
Garland 1 & 2 Peter and Theology’s Bible
God Hides in Plain Sight David B. Burrell
Introduction to Psychology Dean Nelson Douglas Harink Markus Bockmuehl and Alan J.
and Counseling, 2nd ed. Torrance, eds. Dictionary of Latin and Greek
Gracious Christianity Acts Theological Terms
Paul D. Meier, Frank B. Minirth, Seeing the Word
Douglas Jacobsen and Rodney J. Jaroslav Pelikan Richard A. Muller
Frank Wichern, and Donald Markus Bockmuehl
Ratcliff Sawatsky And I Turned to See the Voice The Divine Embrace
Habits of the High-Tech Heart Edith M. Humphrey The Sermon on the Mount Robert E. Webber
A Peaceable Psychology through the Centuries
Alvin Dueck and Kevin Reimer Quentin J. Schultze Beginnings Eastern Orthodox Christianity,
Jeffrey P. Greenman, Timothy
Holy Invitations Peter C. Bouteneff 2nd ed.
Psychology in Christian Larsen, and Stephen R. Spencer,
Jeannette A. Bakke Body, Soul, and Human Life Daniel B. Clendenin
Perspective eds.
Harold W. Faw A Holy Meal Joel B. Green
Gordon T. Smith

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Eastern Orthodox Theology, Just War as Christian Finney’s Systematic Theology, Evangelical Ecclesiology Most Moved Mover
2nd ed. Discipleship exp. ed. John G. Stackhouse Jr., ed. Clark H. Pinnock
Daniel B. Clendenin, ed. Daniel M. Bell Jr. Charles G. Finney Exploring Ecclesiology Oneness Pentecostals
Essays on Religion, Science, Mere Discipleship, 2nd ed. Introducing Christian Doctrine, Brad Harper and Paul Louis and the Trinity
and Society Lee C. Camp 2nd ed. Metzger Gregory A. Boyd
Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, Metaphysics and the God Millard J. Erickson; L. Arnold Panentheism—The Other God
The Great Emergence
ed.; Harry Boonstra and Gerrit of Israel Hustad, ed. of the Philosophers
Phyllis Tickle
Sheeres, trans. Neil B. MacDonald Post-Reformation Reformed John W. Cooper
A Holy Meal
Evangelical Dictionary Modern Theological German Dogmatics, 4 vols. Post-Reformation Reformed
Gordon T. Smith
of Theology, 2nd ed. Helmut W. Ziefle Richard A. Muller Dogmatics, 4 vols.
Walter A. Elwell, ed. In the Ruins of the Church
Nicene Christianity A Reader’s Guide to Calvin’s Richard A. Muller
R. R. Reno
Evangelicals and Tradition Institutes Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 2
Christopher R. Seitz, ed.
D. H. Williams A. N. S. (Tony) Lane It Takes a Church to Raise
Partakers of the Divine Nature Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.;
a Christian
Everyday Theology Reformed Dogmatics, 4 vols. John Vriend, trans.
Michael J. Christensen and Tod E. Bolsinger
Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Charles Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.; The Search for the Christian
Jeffery A. Wittung, eds. People of the Spirit
A. Anderson, and Michael J. John Vriend, trans. Doctrine of God
Sleasman, eds. Performing the Faith Graham H. Twelftree
Systematic Theology, 4 vols. R. P. C. Hanson
Stanley Hauerwas Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 4
For Faith and Clarity Norman L. Geisler Still Sovereign
James K. Beilby, ed. Performing the Sacred Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.;
Anthropology Thomas R. Schreiner and Bruce A.
Todd E. Johnson and Dale John Vriend, trans.
The Freedom of a Christian Ware, eds.
Savidge Body, Soul, and Human Life Rethinking Christ and Culture
Gilbert Meilaender Systematic Theology, vol. 2
The Politics of the Cross Joel B. Green Craig A. Carter
The Genius of Luther’s Norman L. Geisler
Craig A. Carter The Gospel in Human Contexts Systematic Theology, vol. 4
Theology
Preface to Theology Paul G. Hiebert Norman L. Geisler Pneumatology
Robert Kolb and Charles P. Arand
John Howard Yoder The Liberating Image Gift and Giver
Glittering Vices Eschatology
Reading Is Believing J. Richard Middleton Craig S. Keener
Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung Apocalyptic Thought in Early
David S. Cunningham Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 2 Keep in Step with the Spirit,
God Does Not . . . Christianity
Redeeming the Routines Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.; rev. and enlarged ed.
D. Brent Laytham, ed. Robert J. Daly, SJ, ed.
Robert Banks John Vriend, trans. J. I. Packer
God Is Not . . . A Case for Historic
Reframing Theology and Film Rethinking Human Nature Pneumatology
D. Brent Laytham, ed. Premillennialism
Robert K. Johnston, ed. Kevin J. Corcoran Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
God the Holy Trinity Craig L. Blomberg and Sung Wook
Resounding Truth Vulnerable Communion Chung, eds. Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 4
Timothy George, ed.
Jeremy S. Begbie Thomas E. Reynolds Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.;
Good Eating The Last Things
John Vriend, trans.
Stephen H. Webb Return to Rome Christology Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.;
Francis J. Beckwith John Vriend, trans. The Spirit Poured Out on All
The Grace of God and the Will Beholding the Glory Flesh
of Man Scripture’s Doctrine Jeremy Begbie, ed. Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 4
Amos Yong
Clark H. Pinnock, ed. and Theology’s Bible Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.;
Christ the One and Only
Markus Bockmuehl and Alan J. John Vriend, trans. Revelation
Gracious Christianity Sung Wook Chung, ed.
Torrance, eds. Systematic Theology, vol. 4 God Has Spoken, 3rd ed.
Douglas Jacobsen and Rodney J. Christology
Sawatsky Secret Faith in the Public Norman L. Geisler J. I. Packer
Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
Square God’s Word in Human Words
Holy Teaching Early Narrative Christology God
Jonathan Malesic Kenton L. Sparks
Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt C. Kavin Rowe Creation out of Nothing
The Shadow of the Antichrist Inspiration and Incarnation
How Long, O Lord? 2nd ed. God So Loved the World Paul Copan and William Lane
Stephen N. Williams Peter Enns
D. A. Carson Jonathan R. Wilson Craig
A Sword between the Sexes? Post-Reformation Reformed
Improvisation The Priority of Christ The Doctrine of God
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen Dogmatics, vol. 1, 2nd ed.
Samuel Wells Robert Barron Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
Violence, Hospitality, Richard A. Muller
In the Ruins of the Church Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 3 Engaging the Doctrine of God
and the Cross Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 1
R. R. Reno Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.; Bruce L. McCormack, ed.
Hans Boersma Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.;
The Institutes of Christian John Vriend, trans. The Global God
The War of the Lamb John Vriend, trans.
Religion The Word Became Flesh Aída Besançon Spencer
John Howard Yoder; Glen Stassen,
John Calvin; A. N. S. (Tony) Lane Millard J. Erickson and William David Spencer, eds. Soteriology
Mark Thiessen Nation, and Matt
and Hilary Osborne, eds. Hamsher, eds. God of Promise Justification in Perspective
Ecclesiology
Introducing Covenant Theology Michael Horton Bruce L. McCormack, ed.
With the Grain of the Universe Ancient-Future Faith
Michael Horton Stanley Hauerwas God of the Possible Proclaiming the Scandal
Robert E. Webber
Is the Reformation Over? Gregory A. Boyd of the Cross
Mark A. Noll and Carolyn Nystrom Systematic Theology Ancient-Future Time Mark D. Baker, ed.
God the Father Almighty
Robert E. Webber
J. I. Packer and the Evangelical Christian Theology, 2nd ed. Millard J. Erickson Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 3
Future Millard J. Erickson Can These Bones Live? Herman Bavinck; John Bolt, ed.;
God the Holy Trinity
Timothy George, ed. Barry Harvey John Vriend, trans.
Created for Community, 2nd ed. Timothy George, ed.
John Calvin as Teacher, Pastor, Stanley J. Grenz The Conviction of Things Rereading Paul Together
Making Sense of the Trinity
and Theologian Not Seen David E. Aune, ed.
Millard J. Erickson
Randall C. Zachman Todd E. Johnson, ed.

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Systematic Theology, vol. 3 Postmodernism 101 Calvin’s Theology of the Psalms Reading the Old Testament The Conviction of Things
Norman L. Geisler Heath White Herman J. Selderhuis with the Ancient Church Not Seen
Violence, Hospitality, Postmodernizing the Faith Christ and the Decree Ronald E. Heine Todd E. Johnson, ed.
and the Cross Millard J. Erickson Richard A. Muller A Reformation Debate Desiring the Kingdom
Hans Boersma The Priority of Christ Communion with God John Calvin and Jacopo Sadoleto; James K. A. Smith
Robert Barron Kelly M. Kapic John C. Olin, ed. An Emergent Manifesto
Contemporary Theology of Hope
Radical Orthodoxy A Concise History of Christian Reformed Confessions
Can These Bones Live? and the Reformed Tradition Thought, rev. and exp. ed. Harmonized Doug Pagitt and Tony Jones, eds.
Barry Harvey James K. A. Smith and James H. A. N. S. (Tony) Lane Joel R. Beeke and Sinclair B. Foundations in Ritual Studies
The Challenge Olthuis, eds. Ferguson, eds. Paul Bradshaw and John Melloh,
Dictionary of Latin and Greek
of Postmodernism, 2nd ed. Theological Terms Reformed Thought on Freedom eds.
Reformed and Always
David S. Dockery, ed. Reforming Richard A. Muller Willem J. van Asselt, J. Martin High-Tech Worship?
The Character of Theology Roger E. Olson Bac, and Roelf T. te Velde, eds. Quentin J. Schultze
The Genius of Luther’s
John R. Franke Renewing the Center, 2nd ed. Theology The Search for the Christian A Holy Meal
Christianity and the Stanley J. Grenz Robert Kolb and Charles P. Arand Doctrine of God Gordon T. Smith
Postmodern Turn R. P. C. Hanson
Solomon among the God in Dispute Performance in Preaching
Myron B. Penner, ed. Postmoderns Roger E. Olson The Sermon on the Mount Jana Childers and Clayton J.
Deconstructing Evangelicalism Peter J. Leithart through the Centuries
The Harvest of Medieval Schmit, eds.
D. G. Hart Jeffrey P. Greenman, Timothy
The Spirit Poured Out on All Theology Larsen, and Stephen R. Spencer, Resounding Truth
Desiring the Kingdom Flesh Heiko A. Oberman eds. Jeremy S. Begbie
James K. A. Smith Amos Yong The Institutes of Christian This Is My Body Sent and Gathered
An Emergent Manifesto of Hope To Share in the Body Religion Thomas J. Davis Clayton J. Schmit
Doug Pagitt and Tony Jones, eds. Craig Hovey John Calvin; A. N. S. (Tony) Lane
Tradition, Scripture, Untamed Hospitality
Emerging Churches Tortured Wonders and Hilary Osborne, eds.
and Interpretation Elizabeth Newman
Eddie Gibbs and Ryan K. Bolger Rodney Clapp An Introduction to the D. H. Williams, ed. Visual Faith
Heidelberg Catechism
The Faces of Forgiveness Transforming Spirituality William A. Dyrness
Lyle D. Bierma, with Charles D.
F. LeRon Shults and Steven J. F. LeRon Shults and Steven J. Worldview
Gunnoe Jr., Karin Y. Maag, Worship Seeking
Sandage Sandage Understanding
and Paul W. Fields Beauty for Truth’s Sake
Finally Feminist What Would Jesus Stratford Caldecott John D. Witvliet
Deconstruct? John Calvin and Roman
John G. Stackhouse Jr. The Worship Sourcebook
Catholicism Desiring the Kingdom
The Global God John D. Caputo
Randall C. Zachman, ed. James K. A. Smith Emily Brink and John Witvliet, eds.
Aída Besançon Spencer Who’s Afraid
John Calvin as Teacher, Pastor, The Drama of Scripture Worship That Changes Lives
and William David Spencer, eds. of Postmodernism?
and Theologian Craig G. Bartholomew Alexis D. Abernethy, ed.
James K. A. Smith
Globalizing Theology Randall C. Zachman and Michael W. Goheen Worship Words
Craig Ott and Harold A. Netland, Whose Community? Which
Luther in Context, 2nd ed. The Life of the Mind Debra Rienstra and Ron Rienstra
eds. Interpretation?
Merold Westphal David C. Steinmetz Clifford Williams The Younger Evangelicals
GloboChrist Robert E. Webber
The Marrow of Theology Living at the Crossroads
Carl Raschke
Historical Theology William Ames; John D. Eusden, Michael W. Goheen and Craig G.
God of the Possible trans. and ed. Bartholomew
Gregory A. Boyd Apocalyptic Thought in Early
Christianity Martin Luther as Prophet, The Outrageous Idea
A Handbook of Contemporary Robert J. Daly, SJ, ed. Teacher, and Hero of Academic Faithfulness
Theology Robert Kolb Donald Opitz and Derek Melleby
David L. Smith Beginnings
Peter C. Bouteneff Martin Luther’s Understanding The Passionate Intellect
Introducing Radical Orthodoxy of God’s Two Kingdoms Norman Klassen and Jens
James K. A. Smith The Belgic Confession
William J. Wright Zimmermann
Nicolaas H. Gootjes
Liberating Tradition Panentheism—The Other God Transforming Worldviews
Kristina LaCelle-Peterson Biblical Interpretation Then of the Philosophers
and Now Paul G. Hiebert
Most Moved Mover John W. Cooper
David S. Dockery Understanding Matthew
Clark H. Pinnock Partakers of the Divine Nature Stephen Westerholm
The Binding of God
The Next Reformation Michael J. Christensen and
Peter A. Lillback Understanding Paul, 2nd ed.
Carl Raschke Jeffery A. Wittung, eds.
The Bondage and Liberation Stephen Westerholm
Orthodox and Modern Post-Reformation Reformed
of the Will
Bruce L. McCormack Dogmatics, 4 vols.
John Calvin; A. N. S. (Tony) Lane,
Richard A. Muller Worship/Liturgy
Paul among the Postliberals ed.; G. I. Davies, trans.
A Reader’s Guide to Calvin’s Ancient-Future Worship
Douglas Harink The Bondage of the Will Institutes Robert E. Webber
The Politics of Discipleship Martin Luther; J. I. Packer A. N. S. (Tony) Lane
and O. R. Johnston, trans. Becoming Friends
Graham Ward
Reading Romans through Paul J. Wadell
Postmissionary Messianic Calvin the Centuries
François Wendel; Philip Mairet, Beholding the Glory
Judaism Jeffrey P. Greenman
trans. Jeremy Begbie, ed.
Mark S. Kinzer and Timothy Larsen, eds.
Christ-Centered Worship
Bryan Chapell

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Abernethy, Alexis D. Balswick, Jack O. Readings from the Ancient Near Borgmann, Albert Caragounis, Chrys C.
Worship That Changes Lives  The Family, 3rd ed.  East  Power Failure  The Development of Greek
Adam, A. K. M. Balswick, Judith K. Bierma, Lyle D. Boring, M. Eugene and the New Testament 
Reading Scripture with the Church  The Family, 3rd ed.  An Introduction to the Heidelberg Apostle Paul  Carroll R., M. Daniel
Adeney, Frances S. Banks, Robert Catechism  Theology of the New Christians at the Border 
Christianity Encountering World Redeeming the Routines  Bilezikian, Gilbert Testament  5 Family in the Bible 
Religions  Reviewing Leadership  Beyond Sex Roles, 3rd ed.  Bouma-Prediger, Steven Carson, D. A.
Alexander, T. D. Barron, Robert Bird, Michael F. For the Beauty of the Earth  Basics for Believers
From Paradise to the Promised The Priority of Christ  Are You the One Who Is Bouteneff, Peter C. A Call to Spiritual Reformation 
Land, 2nd ed.  to Come?  19 Beginnings  Commentary on the New
Bartholomew, Craig G. Testament Use of the Old
Alexis-Baker, Andy Dictionary for Theological Black, Amy E. Boyd, Gregory A. Testament
Christian Attitudes to War, Peace, Interpretation of the Bible Beyond Left and Right  Across the Spectrum, The Cross and Christian Ministry 
and Revolution  35 The Drama of Scripture  Black, David Alan 2nd ed.  23 Exegetical Fallacies, 2nd ed. 
Allert, Craig D. Ecclesiastes  16 It’s Still Greek to Me  God of the Possible Greek Accents 
A High View of Scripture?  Living at the Crossroads Linguistics for Students of New The Jesus Legend  How Long, O Lord? 2nd ed. 
Theological Interpretation Testament Greek, 2nd ed.  Oneness Pentecostals Justification and Variegated
Allison, Dale C., Jr. of the Old Testament  and the Trinity 
Studies in Matthew  New Testament Textual Criticism  Nomism, vol. 1 
Bauckham, Richard Rethinking New Testament Textual Bradshaw, Bruce Justification and Variegated
Altclass, Darryn The Testimony of the Beloved Criticism  Change across Cultures  Nomism, vol. 2
The Forgotten Ways Disciple  Rethinking the Synoptic Problem  Bradshaw, Paul The King James Version Debate 
Handbook  44 Using New Testament Greek
Bauerschmidt, Frederick Foundations in Ritual Studies  New Testament Commentary
Ames, William in Ministry  Survey, 6th ed. 
Christian Breckenridge, James
The Marrow of Theology  Blaising, Craig A. Scripture and Truth 
Holy Teaching  What Color Is Your God? 
Anderson, Charles A. Progressive Dispensationalism  Showing the Spirit 
Bavinck, Herman Breckenridge, Lillian
Everyday Theology  Blomberg, Craig L. Carter, Craig A.
Essays on Religion, Science, and What Color Is Your God? 
Anthony, Michael J. Society  A Case for Historic The Politics of the Cross
Foundations of Ministry  Premillennialism  Briggs, Richard S. Rethinking Christ and Culture 
The Last Things
Introducing Christian Education  Making Sense of the New The Virtuous Reader  6
Reformed Dogmatics, 4 vols.  Carter, James E.
Arand, Charles P. Testament  Brimlow, Robert W. Ministerial Ethics, 2nd ed. 
Beale, G. K.
The Genius of Luther’s Theology  Preaching the Parables  What about Hitler? 
Commentary on the New Cary, Phillip
Arnold, Bill T. Testament Use of the Old Bock, Darrell L. Brink, Emily Jonah 
Encountering the Book of Genesis  Testament  Acts  The Worship Sourcebook 
Catchpole, David
Encountering the Old Testament, The Right Doctrine Jesus according to Scripture  Brotzman, Ellis R. Jesus People 
2nd ed.  from the Wrong Texts?  Jesus in Context  Old Testament Textual Criticism 
Luke, 2 vols.  Chapell, Bryan
The Face of Old Testament Beck, David R. Brown, Jeannine K.
Progressive Dispensationalism  Christ-Centered Preaching,
Studies Rethinking the Synoptic Problem  Scripture as Communication 
Studying the Historical Jesus  2nd ed. 
Readings from the Ancient Near
Beckwith, Francis J. Broyles, Craig C. Christ-Centered Worship  40
East  Bockmuehl, Markus
Relativism  Interpreting the Old Testament  Childers, Jana
Augsburger, David Return to Rome  Jewish Law in Gentile Churches 
Scripture’s Doctrine and Budziszewski, J. Performance in Preaching 
Dissident Discipleship 
Beckwith, Ivy Theology’s Bible  Evangelicals in the Public Square  Chilton, Bruce D.
Aune, David E. Formational Children’s Seeing the Word  Bullock, C. Hassell Classical Christianity and Rabbinic
Apocalypticism, Prophecy, Ministry  45
Boersma, Hans Encountering the Book of Psalms  Judaism 
and Magic in Early Christianity 
Beeke, Joel R. Violence, Hospitality, Burge, Gary M. Chisholm, Robert B., Jr.
Rereading Paul Together 
Reformed Confessions and the Cross  From Exegesis to Exposition 
Ayayo, Karelynne Gerber Interpreting the Gospel of John 
Harmonized  Handbook on the Prophets  14
Hermeneutics, 2nd ed.  Bolger, Ryan K. Burrell, David B.
Begbie, Jeremy S. Emerging Churches  Deconstructing Theodicy  Christensen, Michael J.
Bac, J. Martin Beholding the Glory 
Bolsinger, Tod E. Caldecott, Stratford Partakers of the Divine Nature 
Reformed Thought Resounding Truth 
on Freedom  36 It Takes a Church to Raise Beauty for Truth’s Sake  37 Chung, Sung Wook
Beilby, James K. a Christian  A Case for Historic
Bader-Saye, Scott For Faith and Clarity  Calhoun, Jimi
Bolt, John A Story of Rhythm and Grace  Premillennialism 
Following Jesus in a Culture
Bell, Daniel M., Jr. Essays on Religion, Science, Christ the One and Only 
of Fear  Calvin, John
Just War as Christian and Society  Clapp, Rodney
Baker, David W. Discipleship  24 The Bondage and Liberation
Reformed Dogmatics, 4 vols.  Border Crossings 
The Face of Old Testament of the Will 
Benner, David G. The Last Things 
The Institutes of Christian Religion Tortured Wonders 
Studies
Strategic Pastoral Counseling, Bonzo, J. Matthew Clark, Chap
More Light on the Path  A Reformation Debate 
2nd ed.  Wendell Berry and the Cultivation Hurt 
Baker, Mark D. Camp, Lee C.
Benson, Bruce Ellis of Life 
Mere Discipleship, 2nd ed.  Clark, David K.
Proclaiming the Scandal
Evangelicals and Empire  Boonstra, Harry Readings in Christian Ethics,
of the Cross  Campbell, Heidi A.
Berkhof, Louis Essays on Religion, Science,
A Science and Religion Primer  vol. 1 
Baker, Morven
Principles of Biblical Interpretation  and Society  Readings in Christian Ethics,
More Light on the Path  Campi, Emidio
Beyer, Bryan E. Boren, M. Scott vol. 2 
Bakke, Jeannette A. Architect of Reformation 
Encountering the Book of Isaiah  Introducing the Missional Clendenin, Daniel B.
Holy Invitations  Caputo, John D.
Encountering the Old Testament, Church  44 Eastern Orthodox Christianity,
2nd ed.  What Would Jesus Deconstruct?  2nd ed. 

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Eastern Orthodox Theology, Davies, G. I. Estes, Daniel J. J. I. Packer and the Evangelical Handbook on the Pentateuch,
2nd ed.  The Bondage and Liberation Handbook on the Wisdom Books Future  34 2nd ed. 
Cohick, Lynn H. of the Will  and Psalms  14 Gibbs, Eddie Hamsher, Matt
Women in the World Davis, Thomas J. Eusden, John D. ChurchMorph  41 The War of the Lamb  29
of the Earliest Christians  9 This Is My Body  The Marrow of Theology  Emerging Churches  Hanning, Robert
Collins, John J. deSilva, David A. Evans, Craig A. Gibson, Scott M. The Lais of Marie de France 
Christian Beginnings Introducing the Apocrypha  Christian Beginnings Preaching the Old Testament  Hanson, R. P. C.
and the Dead Sea Scrolls  Dettoni, John M. and the Dead Sea Scrolls  Gilbert, Lela The Search for the Christian
Collins, Kenneth J. Nurture That Is Christian  Exploring the Origins of the Bible  Windows to Heaven  Doctrine of God 
Exploring Christian Spirituality  Detweiler, Craig Faw, Harold W. Gilliland, Dean S. Harink, Douglas
Colón, Christine A. A Matrix of Meanings  Psychology in Christian Announcing the Kingdom  1 & 2 Peter  17
Singled Out  42 Into the Dark  Perspective  Paul among the Postliberals 
Glasser, Arthur F.
Conde-Frazier, Elizabeth DeYoung, Rebecca Konyndyk Feinberg, Paul D. Announcing the Kingdom  Harper, Brad
A Many Colored Kingdom  Glittering Vices  32 Introduction to Philosophy  Exploring Ecclesiology  31
Goheen, Michael W.
Conn, Harvie M., ed. Dickerson, Matthew Ferguson, Sinclair B. The Drama of Scripture Hart, D. G.
Planting and Growing Urban From Homer to Harry Potter  Reformed Confessions Living at the Crossroads  Deconstructing Evangelicalism 
Churches  Harmonized 
Dobson, John H. Goldingay, John Harvey, Barry
Cooper, Derek Learn Biblical Hebrew, 2nd ed.  Ferrante, Joan Psalms, 3 vols.  Can These Bones Live? 
So You’re Thinking about Going Learn New Testament Greek, The Lais of Marie de France 
Gootjes, Nicolaas H. Hatch, Edwin
to Seminary  3rd ed.  Field, Bonnie E. The Belgic Confession  A Concordance to the Septuagint,
Cooper, John W. Dockery, David S. Singled Out  42 2nd ed. 
Gordon, Bruce
Panentheism—The Other God Biblical Interpretation Then Fields, Paul W. Architect of Reformation  Hauerwas, Stanley
of the Philosophers  and Now  An Introduction to the Heidelberg A Better Hope 
The Challenge of Postmodernism, Catechism 
Gordon, Wayne L.
Copan, Paul Linking Arms, Linking Lives  Cross-Shattered Christ
Creation out of Nothing  2nd ed.  Finegan, Jack A Cross-Shattered Church  35 
That’s Just Your Interpretation  Dorsey, David A. Myth and Mystery 
Goudzwaard, Bob Matthew 
Will the Real Jesus Please Hope in Troubled Times  Performing the Faith 
The Literary Structure of the Old Finney, Charles G.
Stand Up?  Testament  Finney’s Systematic Theology,
Green, Gene L. With the Grain of the Universe 
Corbin Reuschling, Wyndy Jude and 2 Peter  Healy, Mary
Douglas, Lois McKinney exp. ed. 
Reviving Evangelical Ethics  Encountering Missionary Life Ford, David F. Green, Joel B. The Gospel of Mark 
Corcoran, Kevin J. and Work  Body, Soul, and Human Life  Heath, Elaine A.
The Shape of Living, 2nd ed. 
Narrative Reading, Narrative
Rethinking Human Nature  Drane, John Fowl, Stephen E. More Light on the Path 
Preaching  The Mystic Way of Evangelism 
Corwin, Gary R. After McDonaldization  Reading Scripture with the Church 
Introducing World Missions  Dueck, Alvin Greene-McCreight, Kathryn Heine, Ronald E.
Fowler, Thomas B. Darkness Is My Only Companion 
Cotterell, Peter A Peaceable Psychology  38 The Evolution Controversy  Reading the Old Testament
Islam in Context  Dumbrell, William J. Greenman, Jeffrey P. with the Ancient Church 
Franke, John R. Reading Romans through the
Cragg, Kevin M. The Faith of Israel, 2nd ed.  The Character of Theology  Heltzel, Peter Goodwin
Centuries  Evangelicals and Empire 
A Global History of Christians  Dunn, James D. G. Friesen, Dwight J. The Sermon on the Mount
Craig, William Lane A New Perspective on Jesus  Thy Kingdom Connected  45 through the Centuries  Hendricks, Howard G.
Creation out of Nothing  Dyrness, William A. The Christian Educator’s
Gangel, Kenneth O. Greenway, Roger S. Handbook on Teaching 
Crump, David Visual Faith  The Christian Educator’s Cities, 2nd ed. 
Knocking on Heaven’s Door  Eddy, Paul Rhodes Handbook on Adult Education  Hendriksen, William
Grenz, Stanley J. New Testament Commentary Set,
Cunningham, David S. Across the Spectrum, The Christian Educator’s Created for Community, 2nd ed. 
2nd ed.  23 Handbook on Spiritual 12 vols. 
Reading Is Believing  Renewing the Center, 2nd ed.  The New Testament Commentary
The Jesus Legend  Formation 
Currid, John D. The Christian Educator’s
Gromacki, Robert G. on CD-ROM 
Ancient Egypt and the Old Elwell, Walter A. New Testament Survey 
Encountering the New Testament, Handbook on Teaching  Herrick, Gregory J.
Testament  Gunnoe, Charles D., Jr. Jesus in Context 
Doing Archaeology in the Land 2nd ed.  Garland, David E.
An Introduction to the Heidelberg Hess, Richard S.
of the Bible  Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, 1 Corinthians 
Catechism  Family in the Bible 
2nd ed.  Flawed Families of the Bible 
Daly, Robert J., SJ Readings from the First-Century Gushee, David P. Israelite Religions 
Apocalyptic Thought in Early Garland, Diana R.
World  Preparing for Christian Ministry  Song of Songs 
Christianity  19 Flawed Families of the Bible 
Enns, Peter Geisler, Norman L. Hafemann, Scott J. Hesselgrave, David J.
Daniel, Orville E. Inspiration and Incarnation  Central Themes in Biblical Planting Churches
A Harmony of the Four Gospels, Baker Encyclopedia of Christian
Theology  Cross-Culturally, 2nd ed. 
2nd ed.  Erdman, Chris Apologetics 
Countdown to Sunday  Christian Apologetics  Hagner, Donald A. Hettinga, Donald R.
Daniels, T. Scott Christian Ethics, 2nd ed.  30 Encountering the Book In the World, 2nd ed. 
Seven Deadly Spirits  Erickson, Millard J.
Introduction to Philosophy of Hebrews  Hiebert, Paul G.
Christian Theology, 2nd ed. 
Dark, David God the Father Almighty  A Popular Survey of the Old Hahn, Scott W. Anthropological Insights
Everyday Apocalypse  Testament  Covenant and Communion  1 for Missionaries 
Introducing Christian Doctrine,
Dauphinais, Michael 2nd ed.  Roman Catholics and Evangelicals  Anthropological Reflections
Hamilton, Victor P.
Holy People, Holy Land  Making Sense of the Trinity  Systematic Theology, 4 vols.  on Missiological Issues 
Handbook on the Historical Books 
Postmodernizing the Faith  George, Timothy Cultural Anthropology, 2nd ed.
The Word Became Flesh  God the Holy Trinity 

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The Gospel in Human Johnson, Todd E. Koontz, Theodore J. Livingstone, Greg McCormack, Bruce L.
Contexts  40  The Conviction of Things Not Seen Christian Attitudes to War, Peace, Planting Churches in Muslim Engaging the Doctrine of God 
Incarnational Ministry  Performing the Sacred  34 and Revolution  35 Cities  Justification in Perspective 
Transforming Worldviews  Johnston, O. R. Köstenberger, Andreas J. Longenecker, Bruce W. Orthodox and Modern 
Understanding Folk Religion  The Bondage of the Will  Encountering John  The Lost Letters of Pergamum  McDonald, Cleveland
Hildebrandt, Ted Johnston, Robert K. John  Longman, Tremper, III Creating a Successful Christian
Mastering New Testament Greek Reel Spirituality, 2nd ed.  Women in the Church, 2nd ed.  Making Sense of the Old Marriage, 4th ed. 
on CD-ROM  Reframing Theology and Film  Koukl, Gregory Testament  McDonald, Philip M.
Hirsch, Alan Useless Beauty  Relativism  Old Testament Commentary Creating a Successful Christian
The Forgotten Ways  Joldersma, Clarence W. Kroeger, Catherine Clark Survey, 4th ed.  Marriage, 4th ed. 
The Forgotten Ways Educating for Life  I Suffer Not a Woman  Proverbs  McGee, Gary B.
Handbook  44 Looy, Heather Introducing World Missions 
Jones, David Clyde Kroeger, Richard Clark
Hoehner, Harold W. Biblical Christian Ethics  I Suffer Not a Woman  A Science and Religion Primer  McKnight, Scot
Ephesians  Luther, Martin The Face of New Testament
Jones, Tony Kuebler, Daniel
Hoerth, Alfred J. An Emergent Manifesto of Hope  The Evolution Controversy  The Bondage of the Will  Studies
Archaeology and the Old Maag, Karin Y. Interpreting the Synoptic Gospels 
Testament  Kaiser, Walter C., Jr. Kuehne, Dale S. Introducing New Testament
The Majesty of God in the Old Sex and the iWorld  32 An Introduction to the Heidelberg
Peoples of the Old Testament Catechism  Interpretation 
World  Testament LaCelle-Peterson, Kristina
Mission in the Old Testament  MacDonald, Neil B. McLaren, Brian
Hollinger, Dennis P. Liberating Tradition  The Justice Project  45
Preaching and Teaching Metaphysics and the God of Israel 
Choosing the Good  from the Old Testament  Lane, A. N. S. (Tony) McRay, John
The Meaning of Sex  33 The Bondage and Liberation MacKenzie, Ralph E.
Toward an Exegetical Theology  Roman Catholics and Evangelicals  Archaeology and the New
Holman, Susan R. What Does the Lord of the Will Testament 
Wealth and Poverty in Early Require?  42 A Concise History of Christian Mairet, Philip Paul 
Church and Society  Thought, rev. and exp. ed. Calvin 
Kallenberg, Brad J. The Institutes of Christian Religion  Meek, Esther Lightcap
Holmes, Arthur F. Live to Tell  Malesic, Jonathan Longing to Know 
A Reader’s Guide to Calvin’s Secret Faith in the Public
War and Christian Ethics, 2nd ed.  Kane, J. Herbert Institutes  36 Meier, Paul D.
Square  27
Holmes, Michael W. A Concise History of the Christian Larsen, Timothy Introduction to Psychology
The Apostolic Fathers, 3rd ed.  World Mission, rev. ed.  Mangina, Joseph L. and Counseling, 2nd ed. 
Reading Romans Revelation  11
The Apostolic Fathers in English, Kang, S. Steve through the Centuries  Meilaender, Gilbert
3rd ed.  A Many Colored Kingdom  The Sermon on the Mount Mansoor, Menahem The Freedom of a Christian 
Horton, Michael through the Centuries  Biblical Hebrew Step by Step,
Kapic, Kelly M. vol. 1, 2nd ed.  Melleby, Derek
God of Promise  Communion with God  Laytham, D. Brent The Outrageous Idea of Academic
Introducing Covenant Theology  Biblical Hebrew Step by Step,
Kärkkäinen, Veli-Matti God Does Not . . .  vol. 2, 3rd ed.  Faithfulness 
House, Paul R. Christology  God Is Not . . .  Melloh, John
Central Themes in Biblical Marshall, I. Howard
The Doctrine of God Ledbetter, Bernice M. Beyond the Bible  Foundations in Ritual Studies 
Theology  Pneumatology  Reviewing Leadership 
Mathews, Alice P. Meneses, Eloise Hiebert
Hovey, Craig Keener, Craig S. Leithart, Peter J. Incarnational Ministry 
To Share in the Body  Preaching That Speaks to Women 
Gift and Giver  1 & 2 Kings  Merrill, Eugene H.
Howard, Evan B. Solomon among the Postmoderns  Mathewson, Steven D.
Kent, Homer A., Jr. The Art of Preaching Old An Historical Survey of the Old
The Brazos Introduction Jerusalem to Rome  Levering, Matthew Testament, 2nd ed. 
to Christian Spirituality  Testament Narrative 
Kinzer, Mark S. Ezra & Nehemiah  Kingdom of Priests, 2nd ed. 
Howard, Thomas Albert Holy People, Holy Land  Matthews, Victor H.
Postmissionary Messianic Old Testament Turning Points  Metzger, Bruce M.
The Future of Christian Learning  Judaism  Liefeld, Walter L. The Bible in Translation
Studying the Ancient Israelites 
Humphrey, Edith M. Kirwan, William T. Interpreting the Book of Acts  Lexical Aids for Students of New
And I Turned to See the Voice  Mattingly, Gerald L. Testament Greek, 3rd ed. 
Biblical Concepts for Christian Lillback, Peter A. Peoples of the Old Testament
Hustad, L. Arnold Counseling  The Binding of God  World  Metzger, Paul Louis
Introducing Christian Doctrine, Kistemaker, Simon J. Lingenfelter, Judith E. Exploring Ecclesiology  31
2nd ed.  Mattison, William C., III
New Testament Commentary Set, Teaching Cross-Culturally  Introducing Moral Theology  Michaels, J. Ramsey
Jackson, Walter C. 12 vols.  Lingenfelter, Sherwood G. Interpreting the Book
Preparing for Christian Ministry  The New Testament Commentary Mayers, Marvin K. of Revelation 
Agents of Transformation  Ministering Cross-Culturally,
  on CD-ROM  Leading Cross-Culturally  Middleton, J. Richard
2nd ed. 
Jacobsen, Douglas Klassen, Norman Ministering Cross-Culturally, The Liberating Image 
Gracious Christianity  The Passionate Intellect  2nd ed.  McCarthy, David Matzko, ed.
The Heart of Catholic Social Miles, Carrie A.
Jacobsen, Eric O. Knippers, Diane Teaching Cross-Culturally  The Redemption of Love 
Transforming Culture, 2nd ed.  Teaching  37
Sidewalks in the Kingdom  Toward an Evangelical Public Miller, Calvin
Policy  Litfin, Bryan M. McCartney, Dan G.
Jenson, Robert W. James  15 Preaching 
Ezekiel  17 Knowles, Michael P. Getting to Know the Church
Fathers  McComiskey, Thomas Edward Minirth, Frank B.
Jewell, John P. We Preach Not Ourselves  Introduction to Psychology
Litfin, Duane The Minor Prophets 
Wired for Ministry  Kolb, Robert and Counseling, 2nd ed. 
The Genius of Luther’s Theology Public Speaking, 2nd ed.  McConnell, Douglas
Jobes, Karen H. The Changing Face of World Monsma, Timothy M.
1 Peter  Martin Luther as Prophet, Teacher, Livermore, David A. Cities, 2nd ed. 
and Hero  Cultural Intelligence  Missions 
Invitation to the Septuagint 

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Montague, George T., SM Olin, John C. The Supremacy of God Ross, Allen P. Seifrid, Mark A.
First and Second Timothy, Titus  A Reformation Debate  in Preaching, rev. ed.  Creation and Blessing  Justification and Variegated
Moo, Douglas J. Olson, Roger E. Pitre, Brant Holiness to the Lord  Nomism, vol. 1 
Encountering the Book of Romans  God in Dispute  20 Jesus, the Tribulation, and the End Introducing Biblical Hebrew  Justification and Variegated
Reformed and Always Reforming  of the Exile  Rowe, C. Kavin Nomism, vol. 2 
Moore, T. M.
Culture Matters  Olthuis, James H. Pocock, Michael Early Narrative Christology  Seitz, Christopher R.
Radical Orthodoxy The Changing Face of World Roxburgh, Alan J. The Goodly Fellowship
Moreau, A. Scott of the Prophets  7
Evangelical Dictionary of World and the Reformed Tradition  Missions  Introducing the Missional
Church  44 Nicene Christianity
Missions  Opitz, Donald Powell, Mark Allan Prophecy and Hermeneutics 
Introducing World Missions  The Outrageous Idea of Academic Introducing the New Ryken, Leland
Faithfulness  Testament  2 Effective Bible Teaching  Selderhuis, Herman J.
Moreland, J. P. Calvin’s Theology of the Psalms 
Scaling the Secular City  Osborne, Grant R. Quicke, Michael J. Redeeming the Time 
Revelation  360-Degree Leadership  Words of Delight, 2nd ed.  Shaw, R. Daniel
Muck, Terry Understanding Folk Religion 
Christianity Encountering World The Face of New Testament 360-Degree Preaching  Saarinen, Risto
Religions  Studies  Radner, Ephraim  The Pastoral Epistles Sheeres, Gerrit
Osborne, Hilary Leviticus  with Philemon & Jude  Essays on Religion, Science,
Muller, Richard A. and Society 
Christ and the Decree  The Institutes of Christian Religion  Rakestraw, Robert V. Sadoleto, Jacopo
Dictionary of Latin and Greek Ott, Craig Readings in Christian Ethics, A Reformation Debate  Shults, F. LeRon
Theological Terms  Globalizing Theology  vol. 1  Sandage, Steven J. The Faces of Forgiveness 
Post-Reformation Reformed Readings in Christian Ethics, The Faces of Forgiveness  Transforming Spirituality 
Packer, J. I.
Dogmatics, 4 vols.  The Bondage of the Will vol. 2  Transforming Spirituality  Shuman, Joel
Nation, Mark Thiessen God Has Spoken, 3rd ed.  Ramm, Bernard Sandy, D. Brent Reclaiming the Body 
The War of the Lamb  29 Keep in Step with the Spirit, Protestant Biblical Interpretation, Prophecy and Apocalyptic  Sider, Ronald J.
Nelson, Dean rev. and enlarged ed.   3rd ed.  Satinover, Jeffrey Linking Arms, Linking Lives 
God Hides in Plain Sight  43 Padilla, Elisa Raschke, Carl Homosexuality and the Politics The Scandal of Evangelical
The Justice Project  45 GloboChrist  of Truth  Politics 
Netland, Harold A. The Scandal of the Evangelical
Evangelical Dictionary of World Pagitt, Doug The Next Reformation  Savidge, Dale Conscience 
Missions  An Emergent Manifesto of Hope  Ratcliff, Donald Performing the Sacred  34 Toward an Evangelical Public
Globalizing Theology  Parrett, Gary A. Introduction to Psychology Sawatsky, Rodney J. Policy 
Netzer, Ehud A Many Colored Kingdom  and Counseling, 2nd ed.  Gracious Christianity  Siedell, Daniel A.
The Architecture of Herod, Parsons, Mikeal C. Redford, Shawn B. Scharen, Christian God in the Gallery 
the Great Builder  Acts  Announcing the Kingdom  One Step Closer  Silva, Moisés
Neusner, Jacob Body and Character in Luke Redpath, Henry A. Schlabach, Gerald W. Interpreting Galatians, 2nd ed. 
Classical Christianity and Acts  A Concordance to the Septuagint, Unlearning Protestantism  28 Invitation to the Septuagint 
and Rabbinic Judaism  Pasquarello, Michael, III 2nd ed. 
Schmit, Clayton J. Philippians, 2nd ed. 
Newman, Elizabeth Narrative Reading, Narrative Reid, Robert Stephen Performance in Preaching  Simmons, Laura K.
Untamed Hospitality  Preaching  The Four Voices of Preaching  Sent and Gathered  39 Creed without Chaos 
Nichols, Stephen J. Pazmiño, Robert W. Reimer, Kevin Schneider, Tammi J. Sleasman, Michael J.
Getting the Blues  Foundational Issues in Christian A Peaceable Psychology  38 Mothers of Promise  Everyday Theology 
Nichols, Terence Education, 3rd ed.  Reno, R. R.
God Our Teacher  Schnelle, Udo Smidt, Corwin E.
Death and Afterlife  22 Genesis  10 Apostle Paul  In God We Trust? 
Noll, Mark A. Pelikan, Jaroslav In the Ruins of the Church  Theology of the New
Acts  Smit, Laura A.
The Future of Christian Learning Resseguie, James L. Testament  5 Loves Me, Loves Me Not 
Is the Reformation Over?  Penner, Myron B. Narrative Criticism of the New Schreiner, Thomas R.
Turning Points, 2nd ed.  Christianity and the Postmodern Testament  Smith, David L.
Interpreting the Pauline Epistles  A Handbook of Contemporary
Nystrom, Carolyn Turn  The Revelation of John  18 The Law and Its Fulfillment Theology 
Is the Reformation Over?  Pennington, Jonathan T. Reynolds, Thomas E. Magnifying God in Christ  4
Heaven and Earth in the Gospel Vulnerable Communion  New Testament Theology  Smith, Gordon T.
O’Brien, Peter T. A Holy Meal 
Gospel and Mission of Matthew  18 Riddell, Peter G. Romans 
in the Writings of Paul  Perkins, John M. Islam in Context  Still Sovereign  Smith, James K. A.
Justification and Variegated Linking Arms, Linking Lives  Women in the Church, 2nd ed.  Desiring the Kingdom  31
Rienstra, Debra Introducing Radical Orthodoxy 
Nomism, vol. 1  Peters, James R. Worship Words  Schultze, Quentin J.
Justification and Variegated Communicating for Life Radical Orthodoxy and
The Logic of the Heart  Rienstra, Ron the Reformed Tradition 
Nomism, vol. 2  An Essential Guide to Public
Phillips, Timothy R. Worship Words 
Speaking  Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? 
O’Hara, David A Family of Faith 
From Homer to Harry Potter 
Ringenberg, William C. Habits of the High-Tech Heart  Sparks, Kenton L.
Pinnock, Clark H. The Christian College, 2nd ed.  High-Tech Worship?  God’s Word in Human Words 
O’Hare, Daniel M. The Grace of God and the Will
Prophecy and Apocalyptic 
Robinson, Haddon W. Scott, Ian W. Spencer, Aída Besançon
of Man Biblical Preaching, 2nd ed.  Paul’s Way of Knowing  The Global God 
Oberman, Heiko A. Most Moved Mover   Biblical Sermons 
The Harvest of Medieval Theology  Scott, J. Julius, Jr. Spencer, Stephen R.
Piper, John Romanowski, William D. Jewish Backgrounds of the New The Sermon on the Mount
Okholm, Dennis L. The Justification of God, 2nd ed. Eyes Wide Open, rev. and exp. ed.  Testament  through the Centuries 
A Family of Faith  Let the Nations Be Glad! 2nd ed.  
Monk Habits for Everyday People 
Rosell, Garth M. Seeber, Ashley Bunting Spencer, William David
The Surprising Work of God  The Justice Project  45 The Global God 

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Spickard, Paul R. Tiénou, Tite Theological Interpretation Effective Bible Teaching  The War of the Lamb  29
A Global History of Christians  Understanding Folk Religion  of the New Testament  Nurture That Is Christian  Yong, Amos
Stackhouse, John G., Jr. Timmerman, John H. Theological Interpretation Spiritual Formation The Spirit Poured Out on All Flesh 
Evangelical Ecclesiology  In the World, 2nd ed.  of the Old Testament  as if the Church Mattered 
Young, Frances M.
Evangelical Landscapes  Tizon, F. Albert Virkler, Henry A. Williams, Clifford Brokenness and Blessing 
Finally Feminist  Linking Arms, Linking Lives  Hermeneutics, 2nd ed.  The Life of the Mind 
Youngblood, Ronald
Stassen, Glen Torrance, Alan J. Volck, Brian, MD Williams, D. H. The Heart of the Old Testament,
The War of the Lamb  29 Scripture’s Doctrine Reclaiming the Body  Evangelicals and Tradition  2nd ed. 
Steffen, Tom and Theology’s Bible  Vriend, John Tradition, Scripture,
and Interpretation  Zachman, Randall C.
Encountering Missionary Life Tov, Emanuel The Last Things John Calvin and Roman
and Work  Exploring the Origins of the Bible  Reformed Dogmatics, 4 vols.  Williams, Stephen N. Catholicism 
Stegman, Thomas D., SJ Wadell, Paul J. The Shadow of the Antichrist  John Calvin as Teacher, Pastor,
Treier, Daniel J.
Second Corinthians  12 Dictionary for Theological Becoming Friends  Williamson, Peter S. and Theologian 
Stein, Robert H. Interpretation of the Bible  Walton, John H. Ephesians  12 Zelensky, Elizabeth
A Basic Guide to Interpreting Introducing Theological Ancient Near Eastern Thought Wilson, Jonathan R. Windows to Heaven 
the Bible  Interpretation of Scripture  and the Old Testament  God So Loved the World  Ziefle, Helmut W.
Mark  Theological Interpretation Ward, Graham Wilson-Hartgrove, Jonathan Modern Theological German 
Studying the Synoptic Gospels, of the New Testament  The Politics of Discipleship  33 New Monasticism 
2nd ed.  Theological Interpretation
Zimmermann, Jens
of the Old Testament 
Ware, Bruce A. Winner, Lauren F. The Passionate Intellect 
Steinmetz, David C. Still Sovereign  Real Sex 
Luther in Context, 2nd ed.  Trull, Joe E.
Ministerial Ethics, 2nd ed. 
Waters, Brent Wirzba, Norman
Stevens, Michael R. This Mortal Flesh  25 Living the Sabbath 
Wendell Berry and the Cultivation Tucker, Ruth A.
of Life  Leadership Reconsidered 
Watson, Francis Witherington, Ben, III
Reading Scripture with the Church  Jesus and Money  43
Stone, Bryan P. Turner, David L. New Testament History 
Evangelism after Christendom  Matthew 
Watts, Rikki E.
Isaiah’s New Exodus in Mark  Wittung, Jeffery A.
Stonehouse, Catherine Turner, James Partakers of the Divine Nature 
Joining Children on the Spiritual The Future of Christian Learning 
Webb, Stephen H.
Journey 
Good Eating  Witvliet, John D.
Twelftree, Graham H. Worship Seeking Understanding
Storkey, Alan In the Name of Jesus 
Webber, Robert E.
Ancient-Future Evangelism  The Worship Sourcebook  
Jesus and Politics  People of the Spirit  8
Ancient-Future Faith  Wolterstorff, Nicholas P.
Stronks, Gloria Goris van Asselt, Willem J. Ancient-Future Time  Educating for Life 
Educating for Life  Reformed Thought Ancient-Future Worship 
on Freedom  36
Wood, Leon J.
Stubbs, David L. The Divine Embrace  The Prophets of Israel 
Numbers  16 Van Engen, Charles E. The Younger Evangelicals 
Announcing the Kingdom 
Woodbridge, John D.
Sweeney, Douglas A. Wegner, Paul D. Scripture and Truth 
The American Evangelical Story  Evangelical Dictionary of World The Journey from Texts
Missions  to Translations  Work, Telford
Talbert, Charles H. God’s Missionary People  Deuteronomy 
Ephesians and Colossians  Mission on the Way 
Wells, Samuel
Reading the Sermon on the Mount  Improvisation  Wright, N. T.
Van Gelder, Craig Dictionary for Theological
Taylor, Barry The Essence of the Church 
Wendel, François Interpretation of the Bible 
A Matrix of Meanings  Calvin  Theological Interpretation
The Ministry of the Missional
Taylor, James E. Church  Wenham, Gordon J. of the New Testament 
Introducing Apologetics  Story as Torah  Wright, William J.
Van Heemst, David
Taylor, William D. Hope in Troubled Times  Westerholm, Stephen Martin Luther’s Understanding
Global Missiology for the 21st Understanding Matthew  of God’s Two Kingdoms  30
Van Leeuwen, Mary Stewart
Century  Understanding Paul, 2nd ed.  Yamauchi, Edwin M.
A Sword between the
te Velde, Roelf T. Sexes?  26 Westphal, Merold Africa and the Bible 
Reformed Thought Whose Community? Which Peoples of the Old Testament
Van Rheenen, Gailyn
on Freedom  36 Interpretation?  21 World 
The Changing Face of World
Tennent, Timothy C. White, Heath Persia and the Bible 
Missions 
Christianity at the Religious Van Til, Henry R. Postmodernism 101  Yarbrough, Robert W.
Roundtable  Wichern, Frank 1–3 John 
The Calvinistic Concept of Culture 
Thiselton, Anthony C. Introduction to Psychology Encountering the New Testament,
Vander Vennen, Mark 2nd ed. 
A Concise Encyclopedia and Counseling, 2nd ed. 
Hope in Troubled Times  Readings from the First-Century
of the Philosophy of Religion  Wilhoit, James C.
VanGemeren, Willem World 
Thompson, James W. The Progress of Redemption 
Christian Education and the
Hebrews  Search for Meaning, 2nd ed. Yoder Neufeld, Thomas R.
Pastoral Ministry Vanhoozer, Kevin J. The Christian Educator’s Recovering Jesus 
according to Paul  Dictionary for Theological Handbook on Adult Education  Yoder, John Howard
Interpretation of the Bible  The Christian Educator’s Christian Attitudes to War, Peace,
Tickle, Phyllis Everyday Theology 
The Great Emergence  Handbook on Spiritual and Revolution  35
Reading Scripture with the Church  Formation  Preface to Theology 

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INDEX • series

Acadia Studies Baker Exegetical Brazos Theological The Church and Encountering the Book Engaging Worship
in Bible and Commentary Commentary Postmodern Culture of Psalms Performance
Theology on the New on the Bible GloboChrist C. Hassell Bullock in Preaching
Beyond the Bible Testament 1 & 2 Kings Carl Raschke Encountering the Book Jana Childers
I. Howard Marshall 1 Corinthians Peter J. Leithart of Romans and Clayton J. Schmit,
The Politics
David E. Garland Douglas J. Moo eds.
Christian Beginnings 1 & 2 Peter of Discipleship
and the Dead Sea 1 Peter Douglas Harink Graham Ward Encountering the New Sent and Gathered
Scrolls Karen H. Jobes Testament, 2nd ed. Clayton J. Schmit
Acts What Would Jesus
John J. Collins and 1–3 John Walter A. Elwell and
Jaroslav Pelikan Deconstruct? Worship That Changes
Craig A. Evans, eds. Robert W. Yarbrough Robert W. Yarbrough
Deuteronomy John D. Caputo Lives
Exploring the Origins Acts Encountering the Old Alexis D. Abernethy, ed.
Telford Work Who’s Afraid of
of the Bible Darrell L. Bock Testament, 2nd ed.
Ezekiel Postmodernism? Worship Words
Craig A. Evans and Bill T. Arnold and
Baker Exegetical Robert W. Jenson James K. A. Smith Debra Rienstra
Emanuel Tov, eds. Bryan E. Beyer
Commentary on the Whose Community? and Ron Rienstra
Finally Feminist Ezra & Nehemiah
New Testament on Which Interpretation? Readings from the
John G. Stackhouse Jr. CD-ROM, vol. 1 Matthew Levering Evangelical
Merold Westphal Ancient Near East
Genesis Ressourcement
The Goodly Fellowship James Bill T. Arnold and
of the Prophets R. R. Reno Cultural Exegesis Bryan E. Beyer, eds. Evangelicals
Dan G. McCartney
Christopher R. Seitz Everyday Theology and Tradition
John Jonah Readings from the D. H. Williams
Phillip Cary Kevin J. Vanhoozer, First-Century World
A New Perspective Andreas J. Köstenberger
on Jesus Charles A. Anderson, Walter A. Elwell and A High View
Jude and 2 Peter Leviticus and Michael J. Sleasman, of Scripture?
James D. G. Dunn Ephraim Radner Robert W. Yarbrough, eds.
Gene L. Green eds. Craig D. Allert
Reformed and Always Matthew Encountering
Luke, 2 vols. God in the Gallery Reading the Old
Reforming Stanley Hauerwas Mission
Darrell L. Bock Daniel A. Siedell Testament
Roger E. Olson
Numbers The Changing Face with the Ancient Church
Luke, vol. 1 Into the Dark
Allelon Missional David L. Stubbs of World Missions Ronald E. Heine
Darrell L. Bock Craig Detweiler
Series Michael Pocock, Gailyn
Luke, vol. 2 The Pastoral Epistles Tradition, Scripture,
ChurchMorph Reframing Theology Van Rheenen, and
Darrell L. Bock with Philemon & Jude and Interpretation
Eddie Gibbs and Film Douglas McConnell
Risto Saarinen D. H. Williams, ed.
Mark Robert K. Johnston, ed. Christianity
Introducing the Revelation
Robert H. Stein – Encountering World Guides to New
Missional Church Joseph L. Mangina emersion: Emergent Testament Exegesis
Alan J. Roxburgh Matthew Religions
Village resources
David L. Turner Catholic Terry Muck and Frances Interpreting the Book
and M. Scott Boren for communities
Commentary S. Adeney of Acts
Philippians, 2nd ed. of faith
Ancient-Future on Sacred Scripture Walter L. Liefeld
Moisés Silva Encountering
Ancient-Future Ephesians An Emergent Manifesto Missionary Life Interpreting the Book
Evangelism Revelation of Hope and Work of Revelation
Peter S. Williamson
Robert E. Webber Grant R. Osborne Doug Pagitt and Tony Tom Steffen and Lois J. Ramsey Michaels
First and Second Jones, eds.
Ancient-Future Faith Romans Timothy, Titus McKinney Douglas Interpreting the Gospel
Robert E. Webber Thomas R. Schreiner George T. Montague, SM Formational Children’s Introducing World of John
Ministry Missions Gary M. Burge
Ancient-Future Time Baker Reference The Gospel of Mark Ivy Beckwith
Robert E. Webber Library Mary Healy A. Scott Moreau, Interpreting the Pauline
The Great Emergence Gary R. Corwin, Epistles
Ancient-Future Worship Baker Encyclopedia Second Corinthians Phyllis Tickle and Gary B. McGee Thomas R. Schreiner
Robert E. Webber of Christian Apologetics Thomas D. Stegman, SJ
Norman L. Geisler The Justice Project Engaging Culture Interpreting the
The Divine Embrace THE Christian Brian McLaren, Elisa
Evangelical Dictionary For the Beauty Synoptic Gospels
Robert E. Webber Practice Padilla, and Ashley
of Theology, 2nd ed. of the Earth Scot McKnight
of Everyday Life Bunting Seeber, eds.
Baker Commentary Walter A. Elwell, ed. Steven Bouma-Prediger Introducing
on the Old Following Jesus Thy Kingdom
Evangelical Dictionary A Matrix of Meanings New Testament
Testament Wisdom in a Culture of Fear Connected
of World Missions Craig Detweiler and Barry Interpretation
and Psalms Scott Bader-Saye Dwight J. Friesen
A. Scott Moreau, ed.; Taylor Scot McKnight, ed.
Ecclesiastes Good Eating
Harold A. Netland Encountering Performing the Sacred Holy Cross Studies
Craig G. Bartholomew Stephen H. Webb
and Charles E. Van Biblical Studies Todd E. Johnson in Patristic
Proverbs Engen, associate eds. Living the Sabbath Theology and
Encountering John and Dale Savidge
Tremper Longman III Norman Wirzba History
Beeson Divinity Andreas J. Köstenberger
Psalms, 3 vols. Reel Spirituality,
Studies Reclaiming the Body Encountering the Book Apocalyptic Thought
2nd ed.
John Goldingay Joel Shuman and Brian in Early Christianity
God the Holy Trinity of Genesis Robert K. Johnston
Psalms, vol. 1 Volck, MD Bill T. Arnold Robert J. Daly, SJ, ed.
Timothy George, ed. Resounding Truth
John Goldingay Sidewalks Wealth and Poverty
J. I. Packer and the Encountering the Book Jeremy S. Begbie
Psalms, vol. 2 in the Kingdom of Hebrews in Early Church and
Evangelical Future Reviewing Leadership Society
John Goldingay Eric O. Jacobsen Donald A. Hagner
Timothy George, ed. Robert Banks and Bernice Susan R. Holman, ed.
Psalms, vol. 3 Untamed Hospitality Encountering the Book M. Ledbetter
John Goldingay Elizabeth Newman of Isaiah
Visual Faith
Song of Songs What about Hitler? Bryan E. Beyer
William A. Dyrness
Richard S. Hess Robert W. Brimlow

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Paideia: In God We Trust? Prophecy and The Binding of God Martin Luther as Prophet, Making Sense of the Old
Commentaries Corwin E. Smidt, ed. Hermeneutics Peter A. Lillback Teacher, and Hero Testament
on the New Testament Christopher R. Seitz Robert Kolb Tremper Longman III
Liberating Tradition The Bondage and
Acts Kristina LaCelle-Peterson Seeing the Word Liberation of the Will Martin Luther’s Making Sense
Mikeal C. Parsons Markus Bockmuehl John Calvin; A. N. S. (Tony) Understanding of God’s of the Trinity
The Life of the Mind
Ephesians and Lane, ed.; G. I. Davies, Two Kingdoms Millard J. Erickson
Clifford Williams The Virtuous Reader
Colossians trans. William J. Wright
Richard S. Briggs Youth, Family,
Charles H. Talbert Studies in Calvin’s Theology Reformed Thought and Culture
Hebrews Theological Texts and Studies of the Psalms on Freedom
Interpretation in Reformation and Cultural Intelligence
James W. Thompson Herman J. Selderhuis Willem J. van Asselt,
And I Turned to See Post-Reformation David A. Livermore
J. Martin Bac, and Roelf T.
RenewedMinds the Voice Thought An Introduction to the Hurt
Heidelberg Catechism te Velde, eds.
The Christian College, Edith M. Humphrey Architect of Reformation Chap Clark
Bruce Gordon and Emidio Lyle D. Bierma, with Three Crucial
2nd ed. Body, Soul, and Human
Campi, eds. Charles D. Gunnoe Jr., Questions
William C. Ringenberg Life Karin Y. Maag, and Paul Making Sense of the New
Communicating for Life Joel B. Green The Belgic Confession W. Fields
Nicolaas H. Gootjes Testament
Quentin J. Schultze
Craig L. Blomberg

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