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  • The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul: Retrospect and Prospect, By Christopher R. Bruno and John J. R. Lee and Thomas R. Schreiner
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    The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul

    Retrospect and Prospect

    by Christopher R. Bruno, John J. R. Lee, and Thomas R. Schreiner

    The last fifty years of Pauline scholarship have provided numerous insights to both the academy and the church. Some of those most important discussions have related to the question of Paul's view of Christ with respect to his divinity. While the landscape is rich with scholarly findings, it can be overwhelming to navigate the complex lines of argumentation and the interactions ...

  • God in the Modern Wing: Viewing Art with Eyes of Faith, Edited by Cameron J. Anderson and G. Walter Hansen
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    God in the Modern Wing

    Viewing Art with Eyes of Faith

    Studies in Theology and the Arts Series

    Edited by Cameron J. Anderson and G. Walter Hansen

    Should Christians even bother with the modern wing at the art museum? After all, modern art and artists are often caricatured as rabidly opposed to God, the church—indeed, to faith of any kind. But is that all there is to the story?

    In this Studies in Theology and the Arts volume, coeditors Cameron J. Anderson and G. Walter Hansen gather the reflections of artists, art historians, ...

  • What's So Funny About God?: A Theological Look at Humor, By Steve Wilkens
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    What's So Funny About God?

    A Theological Look at Humor

    by Steve Wilkens

    If you don't believe God has a sense of humor, just look in the mirror. Humor is a truly human phenomenon—crossing history, culture, and every stage of life. Jokes often touch on the biggest topics of our existence. And although it may seem simple on the surface, humor depends on the use of our highest faculties: language, intelligence, sympathy, sociability.

    To the philosopher ...

  • The Making of Stanley Hauerwas: Bridging Barth and Postliberalism, By David B. Hunsicker
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    The Making of Stanley Hauerwas

    Bridging Barth and Postliberalism

    New Explorations in Theology

    by David B. Hunsicker
    Foreword by Stanley Hauerwas

    In the past half-century, few theologians have shaped the landscape of American belief and practice as much as Stanley Hauerwas. His work in social ethics, political theology, and ecclesiology has had a tremendous influence on the church and society. But have we understood Hauerwas's theology, his influences, and his place among the theologians correctly?

    Hauerwas is often ...

  • Theology as Discipleship, By Keith L. Johnson
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    Theology as Discipleship

    by Keith L. Johnson

    First Things' Year in Books

    For many people, the word "theology" evokes something dry, academic, irrelevant and disconnected from the everyday concerns of life. We surely would not say that about God, so why is our talk about God any different?

    In this engaging and accessible introduction, Keith Johnson takes a fresh look at theology. He presents ...

  • Exploring Protestant Traditions: An Invitation to Theological Hospitality, By W. David Buschart
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    Exploring Protestant Traditions

    An Invitation to Theological Hospitality

    by W. David Buschart

    Protestant is shorthand for a spreading family tree of church and theological traditions. Each tradition embodies a historically shaped perspective on the beliefs, practices and priorities that make up a Christian community. Whether you are an insider to one tradition, a hybrid of two or three, or--as many Christians today--an outsider to all, Exploring Protestant Traditions is ...

  • Light of the Word: How Knowing the History of the Bible Illuminates Our Faith, By Susan C. Lim
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    Light of the Word

    How Knowing the History of the Bible Illuminates Our Faith

    by Susan C. Lim

    While Christians generally acknowledge that the Bible is God's Word, many of us lack robust confidence in the reality of its trustworthiness. We may not be sure if we really believe what we read. But the more we understand how Scripture came to be, the more we discover its power and truth.

    Historian Susan Lim unpacks how the history of the Bible bolsters our faith and anchors ...

  • Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: Growing in Christlikeness, By Christopher J. H. Wright
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    Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit

    Growing in Christlikeness

    by Christopher J. H. Wright

    How should Christians live? On the one hand, some very legalistic Christians stress the importance of keeping all the rules—that you must do this and never do that if you want to prove you are really a Christian. On the other hand, there are those who reject the whole idea of rules or traditions in the church and see the point of the Christian faith as setting us free from the ...

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  • Citizenship Without Illusions: A Christian Guide to Political Engagement, By David T. Koyzis
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    Citizenship Without Illusions

    A Christian Guide to Political Engagement

    by David T. Koyzis

    How can Christians live as citizens of God's kingdom while also fulfilling their responsibilities as citizens of political communities? David Koyzis, author of Political Visions and Illusions, offers a brief, practical guide on political engagement and citizenship.

    During numerous conversations with students and readers of his books in Canada, the United States, ...

  • The Renewal of Trinitarian Theology: Themes, Patterns & Explorations, By Roderick T. Leupp
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    The Renewal of Trinitarian Theology

    Themes, Patterns & Explorations

    by Roderick T. Leupp

    Everyone seems to be talking about trinitarian theology these days--theologians, pastors and theologically smart laypeople. If you have felt like an outsider to these conversations, or just wondered why trinitarian theology has generated so much talk, this book is for you. Roderick Leupp describes the renewal of trinitarian theology in recent decades and introduces us to the trinitarian thought ...