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  • av Kenneth W M Wozniak
    273 - 502,-

  • av Arthur T Pierson
    366 - 600,-

  • av Josiah D Boyd
    271 - 438,-

  • av Robert Wild
    234 - 410,-

  • av A C Dixon
    316 - 499,-

  • av Walter C & Jr Kaiser
    404 - 584,-

  • av Latha Christie
    278 - 530,-

  • av Jack J Cohen
    316 - 544,-

  • av Walter Leslie McConnell
    480 - 633,-

  • av Roberto S Goizueta
    285 - 452,-

  • av Heidi B Neumark
    341 - 529,-

  • av Khaira Arsh Khaira
    229 - 397,-

  • av Huw Thomas
    341 - 452,-

  • av Daniel S. Schipani
    279,-

  • av Stratton Timothy A. Stratton & Fox Timothy Fox
    216 - 387,-

  • av Gatgounis George J. Gatgounis
    187 - 355,-

  • av Lowery Daniel Lowery
    452 - 669,-

  • av GEORGE LEO PRESTIGE
    499,-

  • av Wilson Gene Wilson
    285 - 452,-

  • av Terrill L Gibson
    323,-

  • av Mark J Keown
    530,-

    Building on Keown's earlier two-volume work, Jesus in a World of Colliding Empires, Understanding Mark's Gospel gives an easily readable introduction to Mark's Gospel. Designed as a textbook, it includes eleven lessons on Mark's Gospel. The first lesson covers background issues important for understanding Mark. The Gospel is then divided into ten sections, each forming a lesson. After reading the biblical passages, students can read each lesson and get a succinct commentary with exegetical insights on the Markan passages. Each lesson ends with questions that can be discussed by readers. All Greek is transliterated, and the book is an excellent and simple introduction to Mark's Gospel.

  • av Peter Rios
    299,-

    Despite the exponential growth of Latinx students in Christian higher education, and despite professions of commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Latinx experience in Christian colleges and universities has gone largely unstudied, rendered invisible by the structures and history of colonialism and racism. Untold Stories, by sought-after leadership consultant Peter Rios, provides a groundbreaking glimpse into the complicated experiences of Latinx leaders in Christian higher education institutions, along with a prophetic call to action for those who care about these institutions and the students and leaders--current and future--they seek to serve.

  • av Matthew Burden
    382,-

  • av Clifford Williams
    312,-

    Do White people bear moral responsibility for racial disparities? Are White Christians under a spiritual mandate to make racial equity a priority?Clifford Williams taught philosophy at Christian colleges for many years, including a course on race. He has journeyed alongside students as they gained insights about racism. In this book, he draws from deeply personal stories as he shows the need for White Christians to recognize the impact of racism and to cultivate key character traits which enable them to pursue racial equity.In succinct and thoughtful prose, interwoven with first-person accounts of racialized experiences by people of color, Williams describes the importance of the Golden Rule, the power and effects of racial socialization, and the harm racism does to those who harbor it. He asks the haunting question, ""Why do White people react so strongly to Black power?"" He explains why widespread church integration in the United States may never exist. He unpacks the concept of White identity and links police brutality to faulty moral perception.This book gently explains what White Christians need to do to make racial equity a priority.

  • av Justin Miller
    327,-

  • av Doremus A Hayes
    530,-

  • av Joe M Easterling
    480,-

  • av Lora Angeline Embudo Timenia
    493,-

    With this book, Lora Timenia provides the Pentecostal/Charismatic movement with critically-needed tools and wise counsel for evaluating unusual spiritual experiences and phenomena. Her sympathetic yet critical analysis of four influential proponents of the Toronto Blessing revivalism in the Philippines is marked by careful research, informed analysis, and a pastoral heart. Timenia's detailed research and insightful evaluation is communicated in clear language and marked by an irenic spirit. Her ability to instruct and her desire to edify shines through on virtually every page. The result is a book that not only offers valuable counsel for the burgeoning charismatic churches of the Philippines, but one that also provides much-needed pastoral perspective for the global Pentecostal movement. Robert P. Menzies - From the Foreword This book makes a valiant effort to take up the big questions of discerning signs and wonders in the Pentecostal Third Wave ferment in the Philippines that involves multiple perspectives and contextual variables, while providing insight into at least one expression of a classical Pentecostal set of theological commitments that is dynamically evolving the Philippines milieu. This volume signals another much needed step in the emergence of a Pentecostal theological academy in Asia. At the same time, it is also a bold and expansive first book by a new author that heralds significant breakthroughs on the global scholarly horizon to mature. Amos Yong, Dean of the School of Theology & the School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary

  • av Robert P Vande Kappelle
    502,-

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