God With Us: The meaning of the cross and resurrection. Then and now
From the pen of one of our greatest living theologians, here is a fresh and compelling introduction to the foundation story of the Christian faith.
Read MoreFrom the pen of one of our greatest living theologians, here is a fresh and compelling introduction to the foundation story of the Christian faith.
Read MoreWhat has Christianity to do with power?
Why must the church remind those in authority of their responsibilities?
What can Christians do to act as the voice of the voiceless?
How can speaking of God in public help to create new structures of international justice and peace?
These are the central questions running through Tom Wright’s latest book, in which he demonstrates the many ways in which faithful exegesis of scripture can throw fresh light – God’s light – on the great philosophical and ethical problems of our day.
Read MoreThe bestselling author and prominent New Testament scholar draws parallels between 1st–century Roman Empire and 21st–century United States, showing how the radical messages of Jesus and Paul can lead us to peace today
Read MoreGiven the fever-pitched controversies about evolution, Adam and Eve, and scientific evidence for the Flood, the average person might feel intimidated by the book of Genesis. But behind the heady debates is a terrific story-one that anyone can understand, and one that has gripped people for ages. If you are not a Bible scholar but want to be able to read Genesis and understand its big picture, this brief, witty book is the guide you’ve been waiting for. Clear summaries and thought-provoking questions provide direction for personal reflection and group discussion. Peter Enns, a Biblical Studies professor, and Jared Byas, an Old Testament professor, summarize the book’s key themes and help us see Genesis as an ancient story, one with continued relevance for human experience today.
Read MoreGenesis begins with the making of heaven and earth and all life, and ends with the image of a mummy—Joseph’s—in a coffin. In between come many of the primal stories in Western culture: Adam and Eve’s expulsion from the garden of Eden, Cain’s murder of Abel, Noah and the Flood, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, Abraham’s binding of Isaac, the covenant of God and Abraham, Isaac’s blessing of Jacob in place of Esau, the saga of Joseph and his brothers.
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