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Many people are now interested in the relationship between religion and science, but links between Christian belief and psychology have been relatively neglected. This book opens up the dialogue be…
John Henry (later Cardinal) Newman is generally known to have been devoted to reading the Church Fathers. In this volume, Benjamin King draws on archive as well as published material to explore how…
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic and contemporary, and is almost certainly the most appealed-to book in the Old Testament in conte…
Peterson views cognitive science as a resource for a new understanding of theology. Cognitive science is the study of the mind or the science of thinking and includes the study of language, reasoni…
Kelton Cobb s introduction to theology and popular culture is a well thought out attempt of interpreting voices in popular culture in light of contemporary scholarship. It is organized in two part…
As a C.S. Lewis fan and Evangelical Christian I found Clark s book a great overview and summary for the works I have enjoyed as well as works I have not yet read, such as Lewis Sci-Fi trilogy. I a…
This book comprises the first major collection of articles in English translation by University of Erlangen Professor Dr. Berndt Hamm, one of the most important and innovative scholars of the intel…
R.W.L. Moberly s aim is to read the Bible for all it is worth, by connecting the minutiae of biblical scholarship with the big questions of God and human life. Classic Christian understandings of…
This book is an exellent choice for every serious student of Biblical Theology. The author provides a broad view of the concept, plus gives a very balanced insight on the current models to approach…
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It s often shocking to Christians when we re presented with the undeniable historical fact that Jesus was a Jew. Rather than ponder and understand how Jesus s Judaism played a role in his life and…
I just got a copy of this book. It lacks periods and colons in the main body of the text. The articles are good, but, like the last reviewer said, it is difficult to read.
Contending that empire is alive and well in the world s monetary systems, God and Money explores the theological-ethical implications of money as a social relation with others and to God. Wariboko …
In the ancient world being a philosopher was a practical alternative to being a Christian. Philosophical systems offered intellectual, practical and moral codes for living. By the Middle Ages howev…
As a pastor I find myself turning to this volume often when in the Psalms. Kraus studies the Psalter thematically, which is a bit tiresome when studying a single Psalm, but nonetheless, so valuabl…
This is the most complete and thought provoking study of St. Paul, his Theology, and the Theos that shaped him I have found. It is written in a manner that can be followed from point to point, whic…
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How can I know God exists? Are there different gods? Are there religions that don t have a god at all? What does God mean to me in everyday life? Throughout h is 40-year ministry, James Cant…
I really enjoyed Brueggemann s book and highly recommend it to anyone who wants an overview of Jeremiah and a snapshot of how recent scholarship has shifted in viewing this book. While shaped, Dhu…
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