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  • Child of Divorce, Child of God: A Journey of Hope and Healing, By Kristine Steakley
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    Child of Divorce, Child of God

    A Journey of Hope and Healing

    by Kristine Steakley

    Children of divorce carry wounds into adulthood. Divorce affects our relationships to other people, our fears and longings, our faith, and our spirituality. We may have difficulties with anger, guilt, commitment or forgiveness. But our identity need not be marked only by our parents' divorce. God can enter into our woundedness and bring transformation and hope. Kristine Steakley chronicles the ...

  • A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe: Exploring C. S. Lewis's Classic Story, By Leland Ryken and Marjorie Lamp Mead
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    A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe

    Exploring C. S. Lewis's Classic Story

    by Leland Ryken and Marjorie Lamp Mead

    Step inside the wardrobe. . . . You may be surprised at what you find. In C. S. Lewis's classic, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Lucy, Peter, Susan and Edmund discover Narnia for the first time, precariously navigating their way through the unpredictable, enchanted world where beavers talk, a Witch turns people to stone, and a Lion rules as King. For decades their adventure has ...

  • A Reader's Guide to Caspian: A Journey into C. S. Lewis's Narnia, By Leland Ryken and Marjorie Lamp Mead
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    A Reader's Guide to Caspian

    A Journey into C. S. Lewis's Narnia

    by Leland Ryken and Marjorie Lamp Mead

    Back into Narnia "Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, and it has been told in another book called The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe how they had a remarkable adventure." So begins C. S. Lewis's Prince Caspian and the children's second remarkable escapade into Narnia--a Narnia known but unknown, looking much different than it did in ...

  • Subverting Global Myths: Theology and the Public Issues Shaping Our World, By Vinoth Ramachandra
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    Subverting Global Myths

    Theology and the Public Issues Shaping Our World

    by Vinoth Ramachandra

    It is a myth that only the uninformed masses believe in myths and that power brokers, media moguls, leading scientists, financial tycoons, political luminaries and intellectual elites don't. The myths that the ruling classes believe may be more sophisticated, but they are myths nonetheless. These public, large-scale narratives engage our imaginations and shape the way we experience the world. They ...

  • The Roots of the Reformation: Tradition, Emergence and Rupture, By G. R. Evans
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    The Roots of the Reformation

    Tradition, Emergence and Rupture

    by G. R. Evans

    • 2012 Midwest Publishing Association Crystal Book Award honorable mention
    Renowned historian G. R. Evans revisits the question of what happened at the Reformation. Contravening traditional paradigms of interpretation, Evans charts the controversies and challenges that roiled the era of the Reformation and argues that these are really part of a much longer ...
  • God the Almighty: Power, Wisdom, Holiness, Love, By Donald G. Bloesch
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    God the Almighty

    Power, Wisdom, Holiness, Love

    Christian Foundations

    by Donald G. Bloesch

    The doctrine of God is receiving renewed and vigorous attention in theology. Even a cursory examination of recent scholarship reveals what leading evangelical theologian Donald Bloesch describes as "a mounting controversy over the concept of God." God is variously portrayed as vulnerable (Jürgen Moltmann, Clark Pinnock), as lover (Norman Pittenger, Ronald Goetz), as friend (Alfred North Whitehead, ...

  • Breaking Old Rhythms: Answering the Call of a Creative God, By Amena Brown
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    Breaking Old Rhythms

    Answering the Call of a Creative God

    by Amena Brown
    Foreword by Dan Kimball

    "When two fighters of equal ability and speed are matched . . . there is a greater advantage to the one who knows how to break the rhythm." -Bruce Lee Rhythm is a blessing. By rhythm we dance, sing, clap, walk and breathe. Beyond the blessing is the Giver of Rhythm, who sometimes calls us past the patterns and habits we have established for ourselves into new understanding, new risk, new faith, ...

  • The Easy Burden of Pleasing God, By Patty Kirk
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    The Easy Burden of Pleasing God

    by Patty Kirk

    "The trait that best typifies the students who break down in my office is their great unhappiness. They are believers. Of this I am sure. Certainly they are more diligent believers than I am, to judge from all the good things they are constantly doing. But they are miserable, every one of them. And, though they usually manage to get back on track . . . I know that, in their spiritual work lives, ...

  • The Holy Spirit, By Sinclair B. Ferguson
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    The Holy Spirit

    Contours of Christian Theology

    by Sinclair B. Ferguson

    The Holy Spirit, once forgotten, has been "rediscovered" in the twentieth century--or has he? Sinclair Ferguson believes we should rephrase this common assertion: "While his work has been recognized, the Spirit himself remains to many Christians an anonymous, faceless aspect of the divine being." In order to redress this balance, Ferguson seeks to recover the who of the ...

  • Why I Am Not an Arminian, By Robert A. Peterson and Michael D. Williams
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    Why I Am Not an Arminian

    by Robert A. Peterson and Michael D. Williams

    What's wrong with Arminianism? Arminian theology is sweeping through the evangelical churches of North America. While most Arminians are good, sincere, orthodox Christians, authors Robert A. Peterson and Michael D. Williams contend that aspects of Arminian thought are troubling both biblically and theologically. In particular, they argue, Arminians have too lofty a view of human nature and an inadequate ...