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  • av Michael Heiser
    255,-

    The Unseen Realm - Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible, is a captivating book by esteemed author Michael Heiser. Published in 2019 by the Faithlife Corporation, this book delves into the genre of spirituality and religion. Heiser takes the readers on a journey, exploring the mystical and supernatural elements that are woven into the fabric of the Bible. He challenges conventional perspectives and encourages readers to look beyond what is visible to the naked eye. The Unseen Realm is more than just a book; it's an invitation to enter a new realm of understanding and perspective. This book is a must-read for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible and the unseen elements that underpin its narratives. Published by Faithlife Corporation, this book is a testament to their commitment to disseminating profound religious and spiritual insights.

  • av Harrison Perkins
    218,-

  • av Brian Vickers
    189,-

  • av Andrew B Perrin
    289,-

    In Lost Words and Forgotten Worlds: Rediscovering the Dead Sea Scrolls, Andrew B. Perrin reintroduces readers to the Scrolls while correcting common misunderstandings and highlighting overlooked issues.

  • av Aaron Perry
    218,-

  • av Michael Niebauer
    270,-

    In Four Mountains: Encountering God in the Bible from Eden to Zion, Michael Niebauer shows how to see the Bible's big story and meet with God in his word.

  • av Simon P Kennedy
    209,-

  • av Bruce Riley Ashford
    189,-

    In Every Square Inch, Bruce Ashford skillfully navigates such questions. Drawing on sources like Abraham Kuyper, C. S. Lewis, and Francis Schaeffer, he shows how our faith is relevant to all dimensions of culture.

  • av David W Jones
    189,-

    In Every Good Thing, David W. Jones illustrates the wide variety of areas impacted by our understanding of the Bible's teaching on the material realm. This short book surveys key concepts and controversies on each topic, accompanied by Bible passages to help readers develop a more robust worldview of the physical world around us.

  • av Gerald Bray
    367,-

    In Athens and Jerusalem, Gerald Bray shows how history has been shaped by a myriad of attempts to relate philosophy and theology. Bray's tour spans from the early church to the present, pointing out impacts on the church, academy, and society. Athens and Jerusalem offers a lively and accessible chronicle of the relationship between philosophy and theology and how we can think about both today.

  • av Benjamin T Quinn
    189,-

    In Every Waking Hour, Benjamin T. Quinn and Walter R. Strickland develop a biblically and theologically rich view of work, vocation, and how we may glorify God through everything we do.

  • av Tim Perry
    208,-

    The church has become consumed by politics--political priorities and allegiances. When Politics Becomes Heresy is Tim Perry's loving rebuke and call to repentance.

  • av Reed S Dunn
    208,-

    In When You Don't Have the Words: Praying the Psalms, Reed S. Dunn shows how the Psalms enrich our prayer lives. Dunn gives a deeply practical guide, relating to the challenges we face with praying the Psalms, and highlighting how they can reshape and enliven our prayer.

  • av Herman Bavinck
    478,-

    In The Foremost Problems of Contemporary Dogmatics, Herman Bavinck identifies the primary challenges confronting Protestant theologians in the early twentieth century. This book provides a unique window into Bavinck's thought, as he speaks candidly about the limitations and failures of Reformed theology and the relative merits of modern thinkers.

  • av Elyse M Fitzpatrick
    189,-

    In Unloved: The Rejected Saints God Calls Beloved, Elyse M. Fitzpatrick tells stories of God's faithfulness towards the misunderstood and often unfaithful saints of the Bible, such as Sarah and Abraham, Tamar and Judah, and Bathsheba and David. God's love for these messy saints reminds you that God also loves you-generously, lavishly, and freely.

  • av Robert S Smith
    364,-

    In The Body God Gives: A Biblical Response to Transgender Theory, Robert S. Smith argues that God intends a person's gender to be grounded in the reality of his or her biological sex-the body God has given.

  • av Michael F Bird
    198,-

    In this Lexham Interpreter's Translation volume on Romans, Michael F. Bird gives readers the pieces to move easily between the letter's Greek text and its interpretation. For each passage, Bird provides a Greek-English interlinear alongside his own interpretive paraphrase, with notes on historical background, Greek insights, and translation choices.

  • av Ewan C Goligher
    194,-

    "My times are in thy hand."Explains why physician-assisted death is attractiveMakes a case for the value of life and wrongness of killingArgues from general revelation and ScriptureHelps Christians undercut the logic of euthanasiaAs more people accept the practice of physician-assisted death, Christians must decide whether to embrace or oppose it. Is it ethical for physicians to assist patients in hastening their own death? Should Christians who are facing death accept the offer of an assisted death?In How Should We then Die?, physician Ewan Goligher draws from general revelation and Scripture to persuade and equip Christians to oppose physician-assisted death. Euthanasia presumes what it is like to be dead. But for Christians, death is not the end. Christ Jesus has destroyed death and brought life and immortality through the gospel.

  • av J V Fesko
    359,-

    God's Spirit unites believers to Christ, conforms them to his image, and equips them for witness and ministry. In The Giver of Life, J. V. Fesko reflects on the person and work of the Holy Spirit in the application of Christ's work for the salvation of sinners. Through a combination of biblical, historical, and theological study, Fesko illuminates the blessing of God's presence with his people. Written from a confessionally Reformed perspective in dialogue with the great creeds of the church, The Giver of Life provides a thorough and trustworthy guide to the Holy Spirit's role in salvation.

  • av Douglas D Webster
    253,-

    Preach with compassion and convictionIn More than a Sermon, Douglas D. Webster highlights the prophetic and pastoral challenge of preaching today. The task is both harder and easier than we imagine, as we are called to proclaim the biblical text in a way that convicts a hostile world while encouraging our congregations to rest in Christ's love. We need preaching that both swings the hammer that breaks hard hearts yet does not break the bruised reeds in our care.Offering practical insights and examples, Webster explores what it means to preach the gospel in different seasons such as: Advent and LentMemorial services and weddingsTimes of crisis or social impactMore than a Sermon is a valuable resource for both new pastors and veteran preachers who want to proclaim the whole counsel of God with power and wisdom.

  • av Harrison Perkins
    484,-

    "Perkins is an expert in his field and very much a pastor. ... You will not be disappointed." --From the foreword by Ligon DuncanSee Christ and his work more clearly.Learn the biblical basis for the Reformed confessions.Understand the role of grace and works in your salvation.Covenant shapes our life with God. In Reformed Covenant Theology: A Systematic Introduction, Harrison Perkins shows how Christ and his work are the heart of that covenant relationship. Since God lives in covenant with his redeemed people, covenant theology provides a framework for Christians to grow in their life with God, to read the Bible, and to love the church.

  • av Stephen Brett Eccher
    256,-

    The Reformer at war In Zwingli the Pastor, Stephen Brett Eccher tells the story of Huldrych Zwingli (1484-1531), embattled pastor and reformer. Zwingli's ministry in Zurich was characterized by conflict--conflict that fueled him. It influenced his theological development, inspired his commitment to bring reform, and compelled his devotion to the congregation he led through the tumult of the Reformation. Eccher reveals a complex Zwingli, whose life and legacy continue to influence Protestantism today.

  • av Michael A Wilkinson
    350,-

    Jesus defines what it means to be human. The field of theological anthropology is at a standstill, mired in debate between dualist and physicalist perspectives on body and soul. In Crowned with Glory and Honor: A Chalcedonian Anthropology, Michael A. Wilkinson argues that the man Jesus is the way forward. Anthropology should be centered around Jesus. God the Son incarnate is true man, like us in all things except sin. Wilkinson approaches human ontology through Christology by looking to the Chalcedonian Definition and its Christology. Chalcedon confesses the man Jesus to be the divine person of the Son subsisting in a human nature. A Chalcedonian anthropology extends Jesus's person-nature constitution to define what it means to be human. A human being is a human person subsisting in a human nature. We are more than body and soul because Jesus is so much more.

  • av Joseph R Dodson
    174,-

    Discover good news for the Christian lifeUnderstand how Christ has defeated sin's powerIdentify the "wretch" in Romans 7Is the Christian battle against sin a long defeat?In Conquerors, Not Captives, Joseph R. Dodson and Mattie Mae Motl challenge the popular view that Romans 7:14-25 describes the typical Christian battle against sin. The "wretched man" of Romans 7 seems unable to do what God's law demands and, for many Christians, his inner conflict and turmoil seem all too relatable. But are we impotent before sin and powerless to do good? When we reexamine Romans 7 in light of Paul's writings elsewhere and his interpreters throughout church history, we encounter better news. Conquerors, Not Captives is an accessible and thoughtful study that rebukes our gloomy expectations and invites us to take seriously the Bible's assurances that the Holy Spirit frees us from sin's power.

  • av Benjamin B Saunders
    233,-

    How should Christians think about law? In every age, this is one of the most difficult questions faced by followers of Christ. Within the modern church, there is little unity on how Scripture addresses issues like gun control, abortion, and disobedience of an unjust law. In The Crisis of Civil Law, legal scholar Benjamin B. Saunders draws from Scripture and Christian tradition to provide valuable guidance on contemporary legal questions and the role of civil government. We can gain greater clarity by wisely applying the moral law found in Scripture--as well as the universal standards of the natural law--to the changing circumstances of human societies. The Crisis of Civil Law includes detailed discussion of the biblical material on law as well as practical case studies that contextualize scriptural principles in modern Western society.

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    67,-

    A coloring book companion to The Ten Commandments: For All God's Children.Color 18 pages, including new illustrations of FatCat and friendsFind and count the animals on each pageWrite and illustrate your own prayerRead Scripture verses for each commandmentColor bonus Easter pagesJoin FatCat, the friendly feline, in this coloring book journey through the Ten Commandments. Children can color an illustration for each line of the creed and search for FatCat and his friends on every page!

  • av Glen L Thompson
    331,-

    [The author] guides readers along Paul's 150-mile journey to face trial before the Roman emperor (Acts 28)."--

  • av Harold L Senkbeil
    195,-

    "Join Fat Cat as he learns the Ten Commandments."--From back cover.

  • av Peter J. Leithart
    359,-

    A life discipled by the catechism. The Collected Christian Essentials: Catechism is perfect for daily devotions, personal study, and prayer with others.Let the catechism of the Ten Commandments, Apostles' Creed, and the Lord's Prayer guide your devotional life.Experience a simple liturgy of morning and evening prayer.Pray fresh prayers inspired by the catechism.Read Scripture with the church year.Understand the riches of the catechism with Peter J. Leithart, Ben Myers, and Wesley Hill.The catechism-- the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, and the Lord's Prayer--has sustained and nurtured every generation of believers, directing their faith, hope, and love. It helps Christians read, pray, and live God's word. By giving Christians God's word to give back to him, it plants seeds of his word and cultivates them to full growth. The Collected Christian Essentials: Catechism brings the church's ancient catechism to a new generation.The twenty-four catechism prayers were written by the Right Reverend Joey Royal, Suffragan Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Arctic.

  • av Andrew S. Ballitch
    194,-

    Glory in nothing but that you are in Christ In Finding Assurance with Thomas Goodwin, Andrew S. Ballitch explores how deeply the doctrine of assurance of faith impacted Goodwin's life and how Christians can learn from him today. Doubt is a common Christian experience, and assurance of faith is a universal Christian desire. The Puritans were acutely aware of this reality--none more than Thomas Goodwin (1600-1680). Goodwin wrestled with doubt for seven years after his conversion. When assurance came, it was with joy and confidence that Christ was for him personally. His confidence fueled a life of holiness, service, and perseverance. Ballitch highlights how Goodwin's life informed his theology and vice versa, so that readers can experience for themselves the joys of assurance.-- (8/11/2023 12:00:00 AM)

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