This study examines the use of the term ""sinner"" in Luke-Acts. There is at present no scholarly consensus on the identity of the ""sinner"" in the Synoptic Gospels. Although the term is important...
The cultures of ancient China and ancient Greece have exerted immeasurable influence on later civilizations. The texts and cultural values of classical China spread throughout East Asia and beca...
Intended as an introduction to a study of the gospel and its social message. This work was pulled from outlines and lecture material used and presented by the author in a university and church trai...
""Borsch has not answered all the questions, of course. Who can? But his view of the Man tradition makes more sense to me than, for example, Perrin's rather cavalier dismissal of the evidence, and ...
How does one make disciples and plant the church in a secular environment? Does it take technical production? Is a great venue or ""mother"" church necessary? Does it take a well-networked team? Ta...
""God's got a plan for your life"" is an aphorism frequently heard by Christians. But how do you discover that plan? The Spirit Said Go is designed to help believers find God's will. Using Paul's j...
Purpose of Check-Ya-Heart "Real Prosperity" Ministry: Reaching Full Prosperity from the Heart
Keep thy Heart with all diligence; for out of it are the Issues of Life. (Proverbs: 4:23)
The Spiritual Journey explores how each of us is called by God to become one with Christ through the process that he has designed and communicated to us in his Word. It breaks down the journey i...
We know more about Paul of Tarsus than we know about any other New Testament author. During his lifetime he was also one of the most controversial figures in early Christianity. He was a Pharisee, ...
The terms IQ and EQ are readily understood by most in our culture, but what about one's "SQ," or spiritual quotient? Amy explains how this often unrecognized form of intelligence can be develope...
Why does Christianity fail?
Many people mock Christianity as a hypocritical lifestyle, and even Christians themselves have given over to what society says about them. However, Christia...
This engaging exploration of the Joseph story by trusted Bible scholar Ronald Wallace offers a fresh look at Genesis 37-50 and its continuing relevance to life in our modern world.
Wallace traces ...
This book about religious struggle studies four texts from postexilic Judah and applies them first to Judah and then, importantly, to modern America. Two of these texts--the books of Jonah and Job-...
The temple built by Moses in the desert is the most extraordinary of all the Old Testament ritual types. As a prefiguration of the facts of the New Covenant, DeAlmeida finds as antitypes not only J...
We call attention to the harsh reality that we are living in troubled times. We are especially conscious of climate change and COVID-19. We underline that these challenges impact all people. In ...
From the Foreword by Paul N. Anderson:
""Among the most provocative New Testament scholars of the tweitieth century, Ernst Kasemann tops the list, and his most striking work is The Testament of Je...