''I wanted to tell a story about adolescents who knew what they were doing and why.'' Elaine Somm...
This is not your typical introduction to the New Testament. Rather, Bellinzoni invites the reader...
Who is the king of Babylon in Isaiah 14? The early church sometimes identified him as Nebuchadnez...
Does God exist? Of the many ongoing debates to answer this question, William Craig examines one o...
Reprint. Originally published: Maryknoll, New York: Orbis, 1974.
He was born Henry John Deutschendorf Jr., on December 31, 1943, in Roswell, New Mexico. The gener...
''Tested in the rigors of concentration camp living, logotherapy offers a philosophy of life and ...
Recipients of Revelation listened to it, and heard it like other oral performances. Greek recipie...
This book is a collection of miscellaneous essays and lectures published or given publicly by the...
Eucharistic Origins was published a number of years ago. This revised edition continues to incorp...
Most are familiar with the adage 'correlation does not imply causation.' Since much of science is...
If you're like many young intellectuals, Christianity may seem quaint at best, or even a sign of ...
James Leo Garrett Jr. has been called ''the last of the gentlemen theologians'' and ''the dean of...
There are hundreds of books on Islam; after all, it is the second largest religion on the planet....
This book contains the poems in classical Chinese composed by Yi By¿ng-ho (1870¿1943), born towar...
Can Eden, the flood, and the Tower of Babel be real events that historians have simply renamed? C...
Being a follower of Jesus in the evangelical community in America is equated to a posture, practi...
When you look at the world, what do you see? As an artist, your creativity stems from your vision...
This volume is the fruit of a ''theological laboratory'' initiated by the then-Centre for Child P...
The benefits of ballet lessons for adults are examined and explained by master teacher Robert Bra...
The Church's New Front Door introduces Christians to the critically important concept of the Four...
Particularly since the nineteenth century and Charles Darwin, those with a high view of Scripture...
This book explores how the ancient Aramaic translations of the Hebrew Bible known as Targums are ...
In Promise and Poison, psychologist and former Catholic priest John Van Hagen argues that the lon...
In a careful dissection of 1 Maccabees David Williams finds outlines and organization, a division...
The Global Theological Ethics book series focuses on works that feature authors from around the w...
In these lectures presented at Westminster Theological Seminary, Jack Miller integrates theology,...
The Reverend Canon Naim Ateek, a Palestinian and an Episcopal priest, writes of the Palestinians'...
This collection of stories--some of them humorous and others sad--describes how a young medical o...
ERT publishes quality articles and book reviews from around the world (both original and reprinte...
At the forefront of science and technology there lie competing ideologies as to the nature of hum...
Society today shows signs of disintegration. Institutions such as the monarchy, parliament, and t...
The Second Vatican Council (1962-65) called for the renewal of all religious institutes in the Ca...
In this groundbreaking work, Norman R. Petersen integrates contemporary literary-critical, sociol...
Contributors: Beverly A. Asbury, Ann Beard, James Branscome, Will D. Campbell, Duncan Gray, Jr., ...
Karl Barth saw Chapter 15 as the center of 1st Corinthians, arguing that a misunderstanding of th...
Here is a collection of sermons preached during the last decade of Westcott's life. At that time ...
The present account is an attempt to give an account of the nature and use of the tenses in Hebre...
John Henry Cardinal Newman begins the 'Essay' with a definition of development, pointing out that...
Adolf Harnack was a prodigious writer. Known primarily for his ground-breaking 'History of Dogma'...