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  • Love Is an Orientation: Elevating the Conversation with the Gay Community, By Andrew Marin
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    Love Is an Orientation

    Elevating the Conversation with the Gay Community

    by Andrew Marin
    Foreword by Brian McLaren

    Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year Award winner

    Golden Canon Leadership Book Award winner

    Relevant Magazine: Top 20 Best Overall Books winner

    Englewood Review of Books: Top 20 Best Overall Books winner

    Christian Manifesto Lime Award winner

    Andrew Marin's life changed ...

  • New Dictionary of Christian Ethics & Pastoral Theology, Edited byDavid J. Atkinson and David F. Field and Arthur F. Holmes and Oliver O'Donovan
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    New Dictionary of Christian Ethics & Pastoral Theology

    Edited by David J. Atkinson, David F. Field, Arthur F. Holmes, and Oliver O'Donovan

    • Voted one of Christianity Today's 1996 Books of the Year
    Especially in today's complicated world, moral practice and decision-making raise many hard questions. Dealing with those questions often requires wide-ranging understanding--in areas such as systematic and practical theology, psychology, economics, sociology and philosophy. For the first time, ...
  • Exploring Christian Doctrine: A Guide to What Christians Believe, By Tony Lane
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    Exploring Christian Doctrine

    A Guide to What Christians Believe

    Exploring Topics in Christianity Series

    by Tony Lane

    • Preaching's Preacher's Guide to the Best Bible Reference for 2014 (Theology)
    This reliable and highly readable textbook provides comprehensive coverage of core Christian beliefs. Based on the author's introductory Christian doctrine course, the book rests firmly on biblical foundations while providing a balanced discussion of areas where evangelicals ...
  • He Came Down from Heaven: The Preexistence of Christ and the Christian Faith, By Douglas McCready
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    He Came Down from Heaven

    The Preexistence of Christ and the Christian Faith

    by Douglas McCready

    Who Was Jesus Christ? Accompanying all the new studies of the life of Jesus has been the question of Jesus' identity. Was he anything more than a human creature? A key issue in this debate is the claim of Jesus' preexistence as the divine, uncreated, Son of God before his incarnation on earth. Douglas McCready provides a thorough survey of the doctrine covering New Testament teaching, Jewish and ...

  • The First Christian Centuries: Perspectives on the Early Church, By Paul McKechnie
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    The First Christian Centuries

    Perspectives on the Early Church

    by Paul McKechnie

    The first three centuries of the early church were a period of struggle, transition and growth. Recent attempts by historians and social scientists to understand this era have produced various and conflicting accounts. Indeed, some have sought to overturn the former consensus regarding which texts provide reliable evidence and how they should be interpreted. In The First Christian Centuries, ...

  • Social Psychology in Christian Perspective: Exploring the Human Condition, By Angela M. Sabates
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    Social Psychology in Christian Perspective

    Exploring the Human Condition

    Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books

    by Angela M. Sabates

    Human social interaction is varied, complex and always changing. How we perceive each other and ourselves, how individuals interact within groups, and how groups are structured--all these are the domain of social psychology. Many have doubted, however, that a full-fledged social psychology textbook can successfully be written from a Christian perspective. Inevitably, some say, when attempting to ...

  • Treating Trauma in Christian Counseling, Edited by Heather Davediuk Gingrich and Fred C. Gingrich
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    Treating Trauma in Christian Counseling

    Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books

    Edited by Heather Davediuk Gingrich and Fred C. Gingrich

    Traumatic experiences are distressingly common, and the risks of developing posttraumatic stress disorder are high. But in recent years the field of traumatology has grown strong, giving survivors and their counselors firmer footing than ever before to seek healing. This book is a combined effort to introduce counseling approaches, trauma information, and Christian reflections to respond to the ...

  • Winsome Persuasion: Christian Influence in a Post-Christian World, By Tim Muehlhoff and Richard Langer
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    Winsome Persuasion

    Christian Influence in a Post-Christian World

    by Tim Muehlhoff and Richard Langer
    Foreword by Quentin J. Schultze

    • Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year Award of Merit - Apologetics/Evangelism

    How are Christians viewed in the broader culture? We blush at the possibilities. Brainwashed fanatics? Out-of-touch dogmatists? Buffoons? The task of bearing faithful witness to Jesus is complicated by persistent—and not altogether baseless—cultural stereotypes. ...

  • Theology Questions Everyone Asks: Christian Faith in Plain Language, Edited by Gary M. Burge and David Lauber
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    Theology Questions Everyone Asks

    Christian Faith in Plain Language

    Edited by Gary M. Burge and David Lauber
    Foreword by Philip Ryken

    Everyone has questions about God and what matters most in life. When we ask those questions, we are asking about theology.

    • Isn't talk about God really a guessing game?
    • What good is the Old Testament?
    • How can we have free will if God controls everything?
    • The virgin birth. Really?
    • What does an earthquake say about God?
    • Is the Holy Spirit still at ...
  • Public Intellectuals and the Common Good: Christian Thinking for Human Flourishing, Edited by Todd C. Ream and Jerry A. Pattengale and Christopher J. Devers
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    Public Intellectuals and the Common Good

    Christian Thinking for Human Flourishing

    Edited by Todd C. Ream, Jerry A. Pattengale, and Christopher J. Devers
    Foreword by George M. Marsden

    Evangelical Christians are active across all spheres of intellectual and public life today. But a disconnect remains: the work they produce too often fails to inform their broader communities. In the midst of a divisive culture and a related crisis within evangelicalism, public intellectuals speaking from an evangelical perspective have a critical role to play—within the church ...