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  • 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 ...

  • Renewing Moral Theology: Christian Ethics as Action, Character and Grace, By Daniel A. Westberg
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    Renewing Moral Theology

    Christian Ethics as Action, Character and Grace

    by Daniel A. Westberg

    While ethical issues are being raised with new urgency, Christians are increasingly unfamiliar with the moral grammar of their faith. The need to reengage the deep-down things of the Christian moral tradition has seldom been more urgent. Moral theology has a long history in the Catholic and Anglican traditions. The tradition of theological ethics, influenced by Aristotle by way of Aquinas, offers ...

  • The Thrill of Orthodoxy: Rediscovering the Adventure of Christian Faith, By Trevin Wax
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    The Thrill of Orthodoxy

    Rediscovering the Adventure of Christian Faith

    by Trevin Wax
    Foreword by Kevin J. Vanhoozer

    Christianity Today Book Award of Merit—Popular Theology

    The Gospel Coaltion Award of Distinction—Popular Theology

    Every generation faces the temptation to wander from orthodoxy—to seek out the jolt that comes with false teaching, and to drift with cultural currents. And so every generation must be awakened again to the thrill ...

  • The Message of 1 Corinthians, By David Prior
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    The Message of 1 Corinthians

    The Bible Speaks Today Series

    by David Prior

    The ancient city of Corinth was well-known for its prosperity, diversity—and debauchery. Any church planted there was bound to have problems. Indeed, snobbishness, divisiveness, insensitivity, doctrinal looseness, and overexuberance were all too common in the Corinthian church. When the apostle Paul heard about these difficulties, he was grieved because he had founded the church ...

  • Knowing God the Father Through the Old Testament, By Christopher J. H. Wright
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    Knowing God the Father Through the Old Testament

    Knowing God Through the Old Testament Set

    by Christopher J. H. Wright

    It's almost second nature for Christians to call God Father. Jesus taught his followers as much, although for them it was apparently a surprising practice. The worshiping community of the Old Testament used fatherly images for understanding God's character and actions, but "Father" was not a common way for believers to address God. In Knowing God the Father Through the Old Testament, Christopher ...

  • Should I Get Married?, By M. Blaine Smith
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    Should I Get Married?

    by M. Blaine Smith

    • A Campus Life 1990 Book of the Year

    Here's an indispensable book for any Christian contemplating marriage or seeking guidance in finding a life partner. Drawing from personal experience and his years of counseling singles and couples, Blaine Smith takes a refreshingly candid and openhearted stance as he helps you think through these and other questions:

    • Are ...
  • Evangelistic Preaching That Connects: Guidance in Shaping Fresh and Appealing Sermons, By Craig A. Loscalzo
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    Evangelistic Preaching That Connects

    Guidance in Shaping Fresh and Appealing Sermons

    by Craig A. Loscalzo

    "One problem with evangelistic sermons is that they look and sound like evangelistic sermons." So says Craig Loscalzo, respected preacher and teacher of preachers. He believes in the gospel and its unique power, but knows that today's pastors no longer proclaim the gospel in a more or less "Christian" culture. Our pluralistic setting means that the evangelistic sermons of yesterday--which ...

  • Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life, By Tish Harrison Warren
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    Liturgy of the Ordinary

    Sacred Practices in Everyday Life

    by Tish Harrison Warren
    Foreword by Andy Crouch

    Christianity Today Book of the Year

    Discover the Holiness of Your Everyday

    In the overlooked moments and routines of our day, we can become aware of God's presence in surprising ways. How do we embrace the sacred in the ordinary and the ordinary in the sacred?

    Framed around one typical day, this book explores life through ...

  • Young, Gifted, and Black: A Journey of Lament and Celebration, By Sheila Wise Rowe
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    Young, Gifted, and Black

    A Journey of Lament and Celebration

    by Sheila Wise Rowe

    "Young, gifted and black,
    Open your heart to what I mean . . . "

    Nina Simone's popular anthem from the civil rights movement speaks to both the celebrations and trials of the Black experience.

    Young, Gifted, and Black gives voice to the real-life stories of Black millennials and younger adults. If life was a race, it's assumed that every runner has a ...

  • In the Shadow of the Temple: Jewish Influences on Early Christianity, By Oskar Skarsaune
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    In the Shadow of the Temple

    Jewish Influences on Early Christianity

    by Oskar Skarsaune

    Oskar Skarsaune makes a fresh contribution to our understanding of the development of the early church in its practice (e.g., worship, baptism and Eucharist) and doctrine (e.g., Scripture, Christology, pneumatology). This book offers the new perspective that Christians were in ongoing and deep conversation with Jews during the early centuries leading up to Constantine. The common perception of ...