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  • The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate, By John H. Walton
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    The Lost World of Genesis One

    Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate

    The Lost World Series

    by John H. Walton

    John H. Walton on the Ancient Context and Modern Significance of Genesis One

    In The Lost World of Genesis One, John H. Walton proposes a fresh reading of Genesis that remains faithful to the original context and that preserves and enhances the theological vitality of the text. Walton addresses key areas of controversy among Christians, including the relationship ...

  • 1-2 Timothy & Titus, By Philip H. Towner
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    1-2 Timothy & Titus

    A Commentary on the New Testament

    The IVP New Testament Commentary Series

    by Philip H. Towner

    Questions about the nature of Christian leadership and authority, attitudes toward wealth and materialism, proper responses to cults, the role of women in the church, and even the validity of the institution of marriage are not new. Paul addressedthese issues in personal letters to Timothy and Titus as leaders of first-century congregations in Ephesus and Crete. What he had to say to them is as ...

  • Tethered to the Cross: The Life and Preaching of Charles H. Spurgeon, By Thomas Breimaier
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    Tethered to the Cross

    The Life and Preaching of Charles H. Spurgeon

    by Thomas Andrew Breimaier
    Foreword by Timothy Larsen

    Tethered to the Cross unveils the deeply rooted philosophy of the “Price of Preachers," Charles H. Spurgeon. For nearly forty years, Spurgeon commanded the pulpit at London's bustling Metropolitan Tabernacle, where his sermons became legendary. But what made his scriptural insights so transformational?

    Theologian and historian Thomas Breimaier takes us on an enlightening exploration ...

  • The Limits of Liberal Democracy: Politics and Religion at the End of Modernity, By Scott H. Moore
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    The Limits of Liberal Democracy

    Politics and Religion at the End of Modernity

    by Scott H. Moore

    Exploring the question of the place of religion in the modern nation-state, Scott H. Moore observes that the easy alliance between the modern liberal democracy and Christian faith in particular is showing some serious stress fractures. He offers an incisive analysis of the ways government, operating according to the ideals of a liberal democracy, has encroached on religious freedom and how the church, ...