No problem more urgently needs to be brought to a focus than the one to which the following essays are addressed: the relation of the Old Testament to the New. This is not just a concern of Old Tes…
James Montgomery Boice demonstrates how God develops the extraordinary from the ordinary as evidenced by the courage, faithfulness, and humility seen in the lives of Abraham, Moses, and David.
This book now laid before the public had their origin in a temporary victory of the opponents of progressive biblical science in Scotland, which has withdrawn during the past winter from the ordina…
In a country where the monarchy is important to some but whose power if merely token, it is hard to think back to a society whose worldview envisaged the family as the basic unit, the tribe as the …
In this distinguished collection of his Biblical essays the author deals with some of the important, contemporary issues in Biblical studies. He begins with a lively discussion on the kind of autho…
The purpose of this volume is to show that intelligent Christians have a reasonable ground for concluding that the text of the Old Testament which have is substantially correct, and that, in its tr…
n this well-written overview of Old Testament themes, Dyrness seeks to redress an imbalance he sees in modern evangelical theology that emphasizes the New Testament almost to the exclusion of the O…
In the expanding field of feminist literary studies of the Bible, this work represents a shift in the paradigm of biblical study. While scholars have traditionally privileged the Bible and isolated…