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  • Mere Theology: A Guide to the Thought of C. S. Lewis, By Will Vaus
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    Mere Theology

    A Guide to the Thought of C. S. Lewis

    by Will Vaus
    Foreword by Douglas Gresham

    What did C. S. Lewis believe about God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, heaven, hell, creation, the Fall, the forgiveness of sins, marriage and divorce, war and peace, the church and sacraments, masculinity and femininity?Lewis was not a professional theologian, but anyone who has read his writings--whether fiction or nonfiction, essays or correspondence--knows that profoundly Christian convictions ...

  • Exploring the Old Testament: A Guide to the Historical Books, By Philip E. Satterthwaite and J. Gordon McConville
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    Exploring the Old Testament

    A Guide to the Historical Books

    Exploring the Bible Series

    by Philip E. Satterthwaite and J. Gordon McConville

    The historical books, from Joshua to Ezra and Nehemiah, form the narrative backbone of the Old Testament. Without them the Pentateuch would stop cold and the Prophets would hang in suspension. Even the Psalms and Wisdom literature would lose someof their luster for lack of a setting. Without these historical books the New Testament would be resolving an incomplete narrative, answering a question ...

  • Join the Resistance: Step into the Good Work of Kingdom Justice, By Michelle Ferrigno Warren
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    Join the Resistance

    Step into the Good Work of Kingdom Justice

    by Michelle Ferrigno Warren
    Afterword by Dominique DuBois Gilliard
    Foreword by Latasha Morrison

    An awakening has been happening across our society. People increasingly recognize how long-standing, systemic issues have prevented many from flourishing. But often Christians are not sure how best to engage. Does it help to marchand hold signs? What can we do to contribute and not further complicate things?

    Faith-rooted justice advocate and activist Michelle Ferrigno Warren ...

  • New Dictionary of Biblical Theology: Exploring the Unity  Diversity of Scripture
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    New Dictionary of Biblical Theology

    Exploring the Unity Diversity of Scripture

    Consulting Editor D. A. Carson and Graeme Goldsworthy
    General Editor T. Desmond Alexander and Brian Rosner

    The New Dictionary of Biblical Theology is an essential building block of every library of basic biblical reference books.

    Building on its companion volumes, the New Bible Dictionary and New Bible Commentary, this work takes readers to a higher vantage point where they can view the thematic terrain of the Bible in its canonical wholeness. In addition, ...

  • Marriage and Family in the Biblical World, Edited by Ken M. Campbell
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    Marriage and Family in the Biblical World

    Edited by Ken M. Campbell

    Current debates about marriage and the family assume much about the history of these institutions. But what do we really know about the social and ethical arrangements of these institutions, especially during biblical times? Placing the history of marriage and family in context requires not only a study of biblical literature that traverses several millennia but also a grasp of extrabiblical literature ...

  • Isaiah and the Worry Pack: Learning to Trust God with All Our Fears, By Ruth Goring
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    Isaiah and the Worry Pack

    Learning to Trust God with All Our Fear and Anxiety

    by Ruth Goring
    Illustrated by Pamela C Rice

    Help Children Discover God’s Peace in Worry

    It's bedtime again, but Isaiah can't sleep. It seems he's got too many things on his mind: things he’s worried about.

    Isaiah is a thoughtful boy who loveshis family—but sometimes, his worries feel too heavy to carry. Thoughts of his family’s safety and his own fears weigh on him like heavy blocks. So, one ...

  • All God's Children: How Confronting Buried History Can Build Racial Solidarity, By Terence Lester
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    All God's Children

    How Confronting Buried History Can Build Racial Solidarity

    by Terence Lester
    Foreword by Daniel Hill

    Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalist

    The more you understand someone's history, the better you can see their humanity. This is true for individuals as well as for society at large. Race relations have suffered because of the erasure of important Black history and cultural context. As we fill in the gaps of our collective knowledge, communities ...