In this well-written and concise volume, Gregory Cootsona explores the doctrines of creation and eschatology (the end of days) in light of contemporary science. He addresses what the relationship i…
If, as some scholars attest, Christianity has been complicit in the destruction of the environment, then Christianity can and must also have a role in changing human behavior in a way that helps to…
Current thinking regarding the relationship between science and theology is comprehensively exolored in this collection of essays by many recognized leaders in the field. Cosmos as Creation fully e…
Pastor John Piper has devoted his years of ministry to exploring the implications of this stunning truth for life and ministry. Understanding that God is most glorified in us when we are most satis…
Creation in Six Days offers an exegetical, literary, and theological defense of the traditional interpretation of the Genesis account of six-day creation. Jordan's account is primarily designed to …
There can be very few people at the end of the twentieth century who have not at some time asked the question 'Who am I?' or set out to 'find themselves'. Contrary to modern cults of narcissistic s…
Originally published in German, this translation is a thoughtful exposition of Genesis 1-11. The author puts theology in dialogue with current trends in cosmology, biology, and anthropology to open…
Vital and illuminating, Michael Welker's new book awakens the reader from biblical slumbers, disclosing how the biblical text challenges our reigning but sterile notions of nature, transcendence, r…
Robert Song considers some of the fundamental causal factors- attitudes and beliefs as well as scientific and commercial pressures- that have governed developments in human genetics, discussing the…
Particular prominence is given to discussion of creation 'out of nothing', the relation of eternal creator to temporal creation, the trinitarian construction of the doctrine and its ethical implica…