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The history of Bible scholarship within the American evangelical community began in the 1880s, when evangelicals emerged as conservative descendants of revivalist nineteenth-century Protestantism. Mark A. Noll notes that this history must balanc[...]![]()
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Frederic B. Burnham, Éditeur scientifique ; Charles S. McCoy, Éditeur scientifique ; M. Douglas Meeks, Éditeur scientifique | San Francisco [USA] : Harper & Row | 1988Jürgen Moltmann, Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel, and Seven Other Leading Theologians Explore the Moltmanns’ Theology of Hope.![]()
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This fascinating introduction to a regular program of daily meditation creates a oneness with God and an understanding of an individual's place in the world.![]()
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For over thirty years C. K. Barrett’s collection of background documents to the New Testament has served as a classic reference for students of Christian origins. Carefully chosen from a wide range of sources, it brings the world of the first ce[...]![]()
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This book offers a clear picture of the archaeological, geographical, historical, and linguistic dimensions of God's covenant with his people from the time of Abraham to the coming of the Messiah.![]()
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This insightful introduction to the life and thought of Thomas Merton uncovers the main trends in Merton's multifaceted and productive life.![]()
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In this landmark work, Clark H. Pinnock cuts through the confusing maze of modern theology and proposes a middle ground between fundamentalism and liberalism for Christian identity, message and mission.