Karl Barth and Evangelical Theology: Convergences and Divergences By Sung Wook Chung (Published by Baker Academic - ISBN 0801031273) * The work of Karl Barth is central to modern Western theology, both historical and constructive. Over the past twenty years, renewed interest in Barth has made him a major voice in contemporary systematic theological circles once again, and the revival of constructive doctrinal thinking owes much to his influence. This work explores the substantial convergences and divergences between Barth s theology and the historic evangelical faith. It will appeal to evangelical readers interested in reassessing the influence and impact of Barth s theology and will present ways for them to dynamically engage with Barth s theology for the benefit of the evangelical community and beyond. Contributors include Gabriel Fackre, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Sung Wook Chung, Oliver D. Crisp, Henri A. G. Blocher, Kurt Anders Richardson, Frank D. Macchia, Alister E. McGrath, Timothy George, John Bolt, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, and John R. Franke. A foreword by Donald Bloesch is also included. Sung Wook Chung is associate professor of Christian theology at Denver Seminary in Colorado. *From the publisher s website.
The Shape of Preaching: Theory and Practice in Sermon Design By Dennis M. Cahill (Published by Baker Books - ISBN 0801066115) * Many pastors are just too busy to follow the latest theories on preaching and sermon form. In The Shape of Preaching, Dennis M. Cahill seeks both to educate the working pastor on the current issues of sermon design and enable them to use this design in a way that can change their preaching. After first laying the theoretical groundwork with discussions of the theological, cultural, and literary roots of the new approaches to sermon design, Cahill expertly guides the preacher through a practical process for designing sermons that speak to people in the world today. Dennis M. Cahill has been in the pastorate for more than twenty years.
A New Kind of Church: Understanding Models of Ministry for the 21st Century By Aubrey Malphurs (Published by Baker Books - ISBN 0801091896) * How should we do church in a changing world? There s no question the world is changing. Many churches are changing with it, adopting new models for ministry: emergent, seeker, purpose-driven, multisite, and so on. These models have been greeted with enthusiasm, but also with controversy and criticism. What are we to make of this? Does Scripture prescribe a standard model for doing church? Or is there freedom within certain guidelines? In A New Kind of Church, respected church consultant Aubrey Malphurs addresses these important questions. The heart of the book outlines a means for evaluating any church model, including: a proper way of interpreting what Scripture says about the local church a theology of change a theology of culture and church a definition of the local church This important book is for anyone concerned with the state of the church, but it is especially valuable for church leaders considering change in their own churches. Aubrey Malphurs is professor of pastoral ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary and president of The Malphurs Group.
The Message of Evil & Suffering (The Bible Speaks Today Bible Themes Series) By Peter Hicks (Published by InterVarsity Press - ISBN 0830824103) * Evil and suffering have always been part of human experience, but they present a significant challenge to Christian belief in a good and all-powerful God. The biblical writers have no time for unreal idealism, in which the life of faith is supposed to be free from anguish, pain and perplexity. But they are confident that God s power and wisdom are sufficient to overcome and transform evil and suffering, and to enable us to be more than conquerors in a broken and hurting world. Peter Hicks expounds a range of relevant biblical texts that enable readers to set the issue of evil and suffering in the context of the nature and purposes of God. They may, he says, be a mystery to us, but they are not a mystery to God. Central to his approach is the conviction that the key lies in the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the suffering and triumph of God himself. He also explores the Bible s teaching on how we are to live in a world of evil and suffering. The author writes warmly and clearly, not only shedding light on two challenging biblical themes, but also offering valuable insights for those currently afflicted. His book thus bears the Bible Speaks Today marks of readability, reliability and relevance. It will be particularly useful for ministers and preachers, committed church members and theology students. Peter Hicks is a Baptist pastor who for many years was on the staff of London School of Theology, lecturing in philosophy and pastoral care.
God s Rivals: Why Has God Allowed Different Religions? Insights from the Bible and the Early Church By Gerald R. McDermott (Published by InterVarsity Press - ISBN 0830825649) * In the providence of God, why are there other religions? Was the God of the Bible wise in allowing for them? Can they serve any purpose? Gerald R. McDermott explores reflection on teaching from the Old and New Testaments and from a number of key teachers from the early church to suggest an answer to this perplexing but intriguing question. In the end McDermott provides considerable insight into the troubling clash of world religions and offers a helpful Christian response. While in recent years the theology of religions has risen to the center of theological reflection and there is a steady flow of publications on various aspects of the topic, McDermott is writing about an issue so crucial that it can be easily missed, namely, Why has God allowed religions? This is the first major work on the topic essential to all interested in the relation of Christian faith to other faiths. Building on a careful scrutiny of biblical and some patristic sources, McDermott has produced an intriguing book meant not only for specialists but for everyone wanting to know more about religion's role in a Christian perspective. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Professor of Systematic Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary Gerald R. McDermott is professor of religion at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia.
Pocket History of Evangelical Theology (IVP Pocket Reference Series) By Roger E. Olson (Published by InterVarsity Press - ISBN 0830827064) * Roger Olson provides us with a concise, lively and readable history of evangelical theology. Finding its antecedents in early Pietism of the late seventeenth century, Olson traces its development through the revivalism in Great Britain and America in the eighteenth century from its roots within Puritanism, Wesleyanism and the Great Awakening. Olson then takes us forward in time as he considers evangelicalism in its connection with the Old Princeton theology, Holiness-Pentecostalism and fundamentalism, tracing its course to our contemporary context. Great as a reference book, a refresher course or for use in introductory theology classes. Roger E. Olson is professor of theology at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
Battling Unbelief: Defeating Sin with Superior Pleasure By John Piper (Published by Multnomah Publishers - ISBN 159052960X) * You have the faith that first saved you. But now you struggle to apply that faith in everyday circumstances. You are battling unbelief, fighting lies with the purifying power of God s truth. Popular pastor and bestselling author John Piper will equip you to live by faith in future grace and demolish the struggles that stem from anxiety, pride, impatience, bitterness, lust, and more. Use the multi-session DVD by John Piper, and the corresponding study guide developed by Desiring God, on your own or in a group to apply the faith-grounding truths from the book. And claim the peace that s yours in Christ. The aim of this book is to magnify the value of Christ by feeding faith in future grace and helping Christians battle the opposite, namely, unbelief in God s promises that leads to Christdishonoring sin. From the Introduction: The eight chapters that follow are taken from a much larger book titled The Purifying Power of Living by Faith in Future Grace. These are the application chapters the ones that actually illustrate how faith in future grace severs the root of sin and sets free the stream of love. John Piper is pastor for preaching and vision at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis.
ALL TITLES BELOW ARE NOW AVAILABLE EITHER IN YOUR LOCAL LIFEWAY CAMPUS STORE OR BY SPECIAL ORDER. The Development of Greek and the New Testament: Morphology, Syntax, Phonology, and Textual Transmission (Baker Academic - ISBN 080103230X - Paperback) by Chrys C. Caragounis. The Forgotten Ways: Reactivating the Missional Church (Brazos Press - ISBN 1587431645 - Paperback) by Alan Hirsch. Eyes Wide Open: Looking for God in Popular Culture, Revised & Expanded Edition (Brazos Press - ISBN 1587432013 - Paperback) by William D. Romanowski. Evangelism after Christendom: The Theology and Practice of Christian Witness (Brazos Press - ISBN 1587431947 - Paperback) by Bryan P. Stone. Freedom and Necessity: St. Augustine s Teaching on Divine Power and Human Freedom (Catholic University of America Press - ISBN 0813214742 - Paperback) by Gerald Bonner. Finding God at Harvard: Spiritual Journeys of Thinking Christians, Expanded Edition (InterVarsity Press - ISBN 0830834338 - Paperback) edited by Kelly Monroe Kullberg. The Dangerous Act of Worship: Living God s Call to Justice (InterVarsity Press - ISBN 0830833161 - Hardback) by Mark Labberton. Evil (InterVarsity Press - ISBN 0830834346 - DVD) by N.T. Wright.
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