This book revolves around the Christian's most heartfelt questions of all. You cannot observe unmerited human suffering without asking, whatever is God doing? You cannot pray hard for things which …
This is about the nature and work of God, our experience of Him. The thesis is that the Christian faith must express itself within some system of thought, what it means that God is Love, Creator an…
Christianity stands or falls by what is believed and thought about Jesus. That is why each generation must take up again and afresh the questions of who Jesus really was and what he really did. In …
Baptis, sidi, menerima Kristus sebagai juru selamat dan Tuhan adalah langkah awal kehidupan Kristen. Seperti anak yang baru mulai berjalan, demikianlah juga keadaan kehidupan Kristen kita. Di depan…
Is it okay to call God mother? The author explores this intriguing question, offering an evenhanded critique of inclusive language for God. Cooper closely examines how the Scriptures address God an…
The question of realism (that is, whether God exists independently of human beings) is central to contemporary theology and church life. It is also an important topic in the philosophy of religion.…
Drawing on their experiences as fathers, eleven men share what they have learned about parenting, living a Christian life, and the relationship between the two. As fathers to children ranging in ag…
The author has created an intriguing way to discuss the most confusing issues facing Christians over the centuries - a trial between atheism (faith) and religion (reason). By using scientific and l…
The profound changes in theological thinking characteristic of recent years have made it desirable to produce a new edition of the church's doctrinal documents. Not only was an up dating of the ma…
Bishop Neill has wisely refrained from producing "yet another introduction to the non-Christian religions'. Rather this is 'an attempt to understand them in their contemporary crises, and to make a…