Here is a ground-breaking book that suggests some new possibilities of interpretation around the challenge of religious pluralism. The subject of the book is the finality of Jesus Christ in a world…
The Openness of God presents a careful and full-orbed argument that the God known through Christ desires "responsive relationship" with his creatures. While it rejects process theology, the book as…
In 1994, the author along with four other scholars published this book, which set out a new evangelical vision of God - one centered on his open, relational and responsive love for creation. Since …
This book helps men and women who want healthy and satisfying marriages identify the early warning signs of an unhealthy relationship. Dr. Warren shows readers how to hold out for God's best for th…
In opposition to modernism and to Catholicism as well, Karl Barth advocates a Biblical theology that is not based on general philosophy, anthropology, history, or sociology. He claims that all theo…
, Clark Pinnock and Robert Brow offer a fresh but profoundly biblical understanding of God, humanity, sin, salvation and the church. They insist that the gospel is news about divine grace and resto…
Thinking among ethicists, even when they come from similar religious traditions, can take vastly divergent paths. These differences are apparent in the second volume of these books. Volume 1 focuse…
Is one position on abortion always moral and another always immoral? Answers to such questions may differ widely, even among evangelical Christians. This can be confusing and disturbing when secula…
The doctrine of the Eucharistic sacrifice cannot be a matter of indifference to Christians. The belief that Jesus Christ is daily offered on the Church's altars for the welfare of the living and th…