In Bible, Gender, Sexuality James Brownson argues that Christians should reconsider whether or not the biblical strictures against same-sex relations as defined in the ancient world should apply to contemporary, committed same-sex relationships. Presenting two sides in the debate -- "traditionalist" and "revisionist" -- Brownson carefully analyzes each of the seven main texts that appear to add…
The Old Testament is a problem for many Christians. Some find it puzzling, or even offensive; others seem to glibly misuse it for their own ends. There are few resources aimed at enabling ordinary Christians to understand the OT and use it in their lives as followers of Jesus. In this book At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics, Andrew Sloane seeks to address thi…
Christians have agreed, as have others, that preference should go to some extent to one's nearest, and also to some extent to the neediest. However, to what extent should we give preference to which group? And suppose these two preferences come into conflict, as they frequently do? This book provides the fullest contemporary treatment of these issues. The author brings to bear all the resources…
Traces eschatological themes through the Bible, emphasizing how each book develops these themes, and their culmination in the coming of Christ, showing how all those texts fit into redemptive history.
Pastor John Piper thoroughly analyzes the teachings of Bishop N. T. Wright on the topic of justification and sounds a call to discernment for the entire church.
The longawaited third volume of Leigh Churchill's popular saga is another pageturningromp through the wild and woolly history of the church. Have you ever wondered why the Crusades were fought Or why there is a 'Chteau Neufdu Pape' 'the Pope's new house' in France Have you ever heard of the Children's CrusadeWhat did the feudal system have to do with the medieval churchRead on to find out the a…