There are many ways of studying the scriptures. When the reader comes to the Bible with the sole aim of securing spiritual guidance, he will ponder it from a devotional point of view. His principal…
In this volume of essays, based on the 1977 Moore College lectures in Sydney, Australia, F. F. Bruce examines five examples of the fulfillment of the Old Testament in the New. In the first essay, f…
This is a good tool to have on hand when reading Scripture. It's nice to look up these sayings and get them fleshed out more according to the era and language used. Sometimes we read Mathew 11:28-3…
Preaching Romans offers a discussion on the central issues of Romans to help preachers to develop sermons that can bring their congregations to understand, appreciate, and commit themselves to the …
Finding the Way offers help for all Christians who are hungry for an intimate relationship with God and want to restart their spiritual journey on a path they can see clearly, explain simply, follo…
This study is an attempt to present a true and vivid picture of the Apostolic Church, its founding, nature, life, ministry and impact, based primarily on the Apostolic writings, with the aid of per…
Offering an original reading of the book of Job, one of the great literary classics of biblical literature, this book develops a new analogical method for understanding how biblical texts evolve in…
This volume changes the tone of mission-related literature, which tends to be driven by anthropology or written by theologians with little cross-cultural experience. Or, people so sharply distingui…
The connection between American popular culture and religion is the subject of this multifaceted and innovative collection. In fourteen lively essays whose topics range from the divine feminine in …
"Christian social concern requires not only that we ask what we should do in a broken world but also that we ask who we are to be." Bruce C. Birch pursues this idea to its roots in the Old Testamen…