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  • The Dominance of Evangelicalism: The Age of Spurgeon and Moody, By David W. Bebbington
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    The Dominance of Evangelicalism

    The Age of Spurgeon and Moody

    History of Evangelicalism Series

    by David W. Bebbington

    Preaching magazine's Year's Best Book for Preachers

    The word evangelical is widely used and widely misunderstood. Where did evangelicals come from? How did their influence become so widespread throughout the world?

    This book continues a compelling series of books charting the course of English-speaking evangelicalism over the last three hundred years. ...

  • Soul Care in African American Practice, By Barbara L. Peacock
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    Soul Care in African American Practice

    by Barbara L. Peacock

    Christianity Today Award of Merit

    In the midst of our hectic, overscheduled lives, caring for the soul is imperative.

    Now, more than ever, we need to pause—intentionally—and encounter the Divine.

    Soul care director Barbara Peacock illustrates a journey of prayer, spiritual direction, and soul care from an African American perspective. ...

  • You Are Not Your Own: Belonging to God in an Inhuman World, By Alan Noble
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    You Are Not Your Own

    Belonging to God in an Inhuman World

    by Alan Noble

    The Gospel Coalition Book Awards Honorable Mention

    "You are your own, and you belong to yourself."

    This is the fundamental assumption of modern life. And if we are our own, then it's up to us to forge our own identities and to make our lives significant. But while that may sound empowering, it turns out to be a crushing responsibility—one that never ...

  • Jesus Made in America: A Cultural History from the Puritans to
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    Jesus Made in America

    A Cultural History from the Puritans to "The Passion of the Christ"

    by Stephen J. Nichols

    Jesus is as American as baseball and apple pie. But how this came to be is a complex story--one that Stephen Nichols tells with care and ease. Beginning with the Puritans, he leads readers through the various cultural epochs of American history, showing at each stage how American notions of Jesus were shaped by the cultural sensibilities of the times, often with unfortunate results. Always fascinating ...

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    Questions in Christian Philosophy

    How do we know? What should we do? What is real? What is art?

    Philosophy, which means "the love of wisdom," asks such questions in its pursuit of knowledge and understanding of all facets of life: existence, knowledge, ethics, art, and more. But what does it mean for Christians to pursue wisdom when Scripture affirms that the crucified and risen Christ is "the wisdom of God" ...

  • The Mystery of the Cross: Bringing Ancient Christian Images to Life, By Judith Couchman
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    The Mystery of the Cross

    Bringing Ancient Christian Images to Life

    by Judith Couchman

    "Christianity is a religion founded on the mystery of the cross of Christ." --Leo the Great At the center of Christianity sits the cross of Christ. From the beginning, Christ's followers celebrated the cross as a symbol of their faith. It was honored in church worship, carved into rough tombstones, pressed onto loaves of bread and set out as a sign of sanctuary. The cross represented what Christians ...

  • Once Blind: The Life of John Newton, By Kay Marshall Strom
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    Once Blind

    The Life of John Newton

    by Kay Marshall Strom

    This biography of the writer of Amazing Grace takes us on a journey worthy of a Hollywood extravaganza with swashbuckling adventures on the high seas coupled with the horrors of the slave trade. Once Blind retells Newton's conversion during a crushing storm no one expected to survive, moving on to his most unusual career as an evangelical clergyman with the Church of England during which ...

  • Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind with God and for Others, By Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski
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    Faithful Work

    In the Daily Grind with God and for Others

    by Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski

    One-third of our waking lives is spent at work. Work is where we make culture and come into contact with our world. Work is central to God's mission to redeem souls, systems, and structures. And God works through our work to bring hope to the brokenness and fallenness of our surrounding culture.

    The gospel of Jesus Christ is good news for the world, and that includes the transformation ...

  • The Zombie Gospel: The Walking Dead and What It Means to Be Human, By Danielle Strickland
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    The Zombie Gospel

    The Walking Dead and What It Means to Be Human

    by Danielle Strickland

    What can zombies teach us about the gospel? The hit show The Walking Dead is set in a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by mindless zombies. The characters have one goal: survive at all costs. At first glance there doesn't seem to be much the show can teach us about God or ourselves. Or is there? Author and speaker Danielle Strickland didn't expect to be drawn to a show about zombies, ...