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We're pleased to present the Spring 2016 edition of the Fortress Press catalogue, offering the best and brightest in Bible Studies, Christian History and Theology. If you'd like a hard copy of the catalogue, or to place an order for any of the titles featured inside, please e-mail us at [email protected]

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Comparing Judaism and Christianity Common Judaism, Paul, and the Inner and the Outer in Ancient Religion

E. P. Sanders

Fall 2016 Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-0607-7 pb 526pp $39 £25.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The scopeFew scholars have so shaped the contemporary debate on the relation of early Christianity to early Judaism as E. P. Sanders, and no one has produced a clearer or more distinctive vision of that relationship as it was expressed in the figures of Jesus of Nazareth and Paul the apostle.

Gathered for the first time within one cover, here Sanders presents formative essays that show the structure of his approach and the insights into Paul’s relationship to Judaism and the Jewish law. Sanders addresses matters of definition (“common Judaism,” “covenantal nomism”), diversity (the Judaism of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Diaspora), and key exegetical and historical questions relative to Jesus, Paul, and Christian origins in relationship to early Judaism.

These essays show a leading scholar at his most erudite as he carries forward and elaborates many of the insights that have become touchstones in New Testament interpretation.

ContentsPrefacePart I: Early Judaism and the Jewish LawPart II: Paul, Judaism, and PaulinismPart III: Inner and Outer in the Study of Religion Index

E. P. Sanders was professor of religion successively at McMaster, Oxford, and Duke Universities and is a fellow of the British Academy and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has written numerous landmark books including, from Fortress Press, Paul: The Apostle’s Life, Letters, and Thought (2015), Jesus and Judaism (1985), and the national award-winning Paul and Palestinian Judaism: A Comparison of Patterns of Religion (1977).

Jewish Law from Jesus to the MishnahFive Studies

March978-1-5064-0609-1 pb 400pp $29 £19.99

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JudaismPractice and Belief, 63 BCE–66 CE

March978-1-5064-0610-7 pb 600pp $39 £25.99

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Walking in Love Moral Progress and Spiritual Growth with the Apostle Paul

J. Paul Sampley Emeritus, Boston University

AvailableLevel: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1076-0 hc 444pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Sampley articulates how important themes in Paul’s letters serve the basic goal of calling people to faithful living and to “walking in love” for God and for each other.

Paul the Jew Rereading the Apostle as a Figure of Second Temple Judaism

Gabriele Boccaccini, editor University of Michigan

Carlos A. Segovia, editor Saint Louis University and Camilo José Cela University,

Madrid

MayLevel: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-4514-7980-5 hc 432pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Paul the Jew goes as far as any effort has gone to restore the apostle to his own historical, cultural, and theological context, and with persuasive results.

Paul and the Stories of Israel Grand Thematic Narratives in Galatians

A. Andrew Das Elmhurst College

JuneLevel: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-4514-9009-1 hc 240pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Much of the recent scholarship on Paul has searched for implicit narratives behind Paul’s scriptural allusions. A. Andrew Das here reviews six proposals for “grand thematic narratives” behind the logic of Galatians.

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Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination Ben C. Blackwell, John K. Goodrich, and Jason Maston, editors

May Level: introductory undergraduate and seminary 978-1-4514-8208-9 pb 488pp $39 £25.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Since the mid-twentieth century, apocalyptic thought has been championed as a central category for understanding Paul. Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination brings together contributors to explore the contours of the current debate.

Ben C. Blackwell is assistant professor of Christianity at Houston Baptist University.

John K. Goodrich is assistant professor of Bible at Moody Bible Institute.

Jason Maston is assistant professor of theology at Houston Baptist University.

Sacrifice and Atonement Psychological Motives and Biblical Patterns

Stephen Finlan

MayLevel: introductory undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-0196-6 pb 224pp $39 £25.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Finlan surveys psychological theories that help us to understand beliefs about sacrifice and atonement and what they may reveal about patterns of injury, guilt, shame, and appeasement.

Stephen Finlan received his PhD from the University of Durham. He taught religious and biblical studies for thirteen years. He is the author of Bullying in the Churches (2015); The Family Metaphor in Jesus’ Teaching (2009); Options on Atonement in Christian Thought (2007); Problems with Atonement (2005); and The Background and Content of Paul’s Cultic Atonement Metaphors (2004).

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Telling Tales about JesusAn Introduction to the New Testament Gospels

Warren Carter

March Level: introductory undergraduate and seminary 978-1-4514-6545-7 pb 352pp $39 £25.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The scopeWhat are the Gospels and what does it mean to read them? Warren Carter leads the beginning student in an inductive exploration of the New Testament Gospels, asking about their genre, the view that they were written by eyewitnesses, the early church traditions about them, and how they employ Hellenistic biography.

He then examines the distinctive voice of each Gospel, describing the “tale about Jesus” each writer tells, then presents likely views regarding the circumstances in which they were written, giving particular attention to often overlooked aspects of the Roman imperial setting.

A concluding chapter addresses how the Gospels inform and shape our understanding of Jesus of Nazareth. Maps, images, sidebars, and questions for reflection add value to this student-friendly text.

ContentsMaps and IllustrationsPreface1. What Are We Reading and Why Does It Matter?2. Telling Stories about Jesus Prior to the Written

Gospels3. The Tale Mark Tells4. Mark: Roman Social Upheavals, Propaganda, and

Urban Misery5. The Tale Matthew Tells6. Matthew: Editing and Retelling Stories about

Jesus7. The Tale Luke Tells8. Luke: The Kingdom of God9. The Tale John Tells10. John: The Presentation of Jesus as WisdomConclusionGlossary

What scholars are saying “This volume promises to usher a generation of students through the most pressing questions in academic study of the Bible’s historical literature in an approachable, accessible format.”

—Jeremy M. Hutton University of Wisconsin–Madison

Warren Carter is professor of New Testament at Brite Divinity School in Fort Worth, Texas, and the author of numerous books in New Testament studies.

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The Historical WritingsIntroducing Israel’s Historical Literature

Mark A. Leuchter and David T. Lamb

April Level: introductory undergraduate and seminary978-0-8006-9950-5 hc 500pp $49 £32.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The scopeHistory has an inescapable centrality in the Hebrew Bible—yet the history of ancient Israel remains hotly contested in contemporary scholarship. The Historical Writings introduces students to the character of the Deuteronomistic History (Joshua through Kings) and other historical writings (Ezra, Nehemiah, and 1 and 2 Chronicles); to the different roles history writing plays throughout the Hebrew Bible; to the key historical questions and methods shaping contemporary scholarly debate in light of archaeological research; and to the literary and theological contours of the biblical narratives themselves.

An introduction presents issues in the historical and literary interpretation of these writings. Subsequent chapters discuss literary concerns, historical issues, and theological themes relevant to each book, then offer succinct and informative commentary. Pedagogical features include maps, photographs, primary sources from the ancient Near East, reading lists, and a glossary.

ContentsIntroduction1. Joshua2. Judges3. The Book of Samuel (1–2 Samuel) 4. Kings5. Ezra–Nehemiah 6. Chronicles (1–2 Chronicles)

Mark A. Leuchter is associate professor of Hebrew Bible and ancient Judaism and director of Jewish studies at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

David T. Lamb is associate professor of Old Testament at Biblical Theological Seminary.

This new collection of textbooks will provide fresh, student-friendly explorations to the writings of the Hebrew Bible and to contemporary scholarship on them.

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The Cultural Life Setting of the Proverbs John J. Pilch Johns Hopkins University

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-0679-4 pb 278pp $29 £19.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Pilch explores and describes the cultural matrix of the Mediterranean world from which the Proverbs come and which they describe. The biblical text is paired with commentary addressing those proverbs and proverb collections with particular bearing on patterns of social roles and expectations.

The House of David Between Political Formation and Literary Revision

Mahri Leonard-Fleckman University of Scranton

June Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1018-0 hc 416pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Leonard-Fleckman challenges the accepted interpretation that David ruled over a politically united Judah and proposes a rethinking of the history of the rise of monarchy in Israel.

A Place for Hagar’s Son Ishmael as a Case Study in the Priestly Tradition

John T. Noble Huntington University

May Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-0200-0 hc 192pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Noble challenges the conventional characterizations of the Priestly writers’ view of covenant and argues that Ishmael must be seen as a key figure in the Priestly work, which highlights the relationship between the Noahic and Abrahamic covenants.

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Engaging Bonhoeffer The Impact and Influence of Bonhoeffer’s Life and Thought

Matthew D. Kirkpatrick, editor Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford

May Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-0-8006-9955-0 hc 224pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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In this magisterial collection, leading international scholars discuss and critically interpret the ways in which a variety of significant figures have engaged with Bonhoeffer’s thought since his death.

Reading the Bible with Richard Hooker Daniel Eppley Thiel College

March Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1078-4 hc 224pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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This study elucidates the biblical hermeneutic championed by Richard Hooker, a formative figure of the Anglican tradition, to recommend it as a resource for modern Christians.

The Crosses of Pompeii Jesus-Devotion in a Vesuvian Town

Bruce W. Longenecker Baylor University

MayLevel: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-4514-9012-1 pb 320pp $39 £25.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The Crosses of Pompeii presents an elegant case for the presence of Christians in the doomed town of Pompeii. Longenecker’s arguments, richly illustrated with photographs and drawings, require dramatic changes to our understanding of the early history of Christianity.

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The Annotated Luther, Volume 3Church and Sacraments

Paul W. Robinson, volume editor

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-4514-6271-5 hc 448pp $39 £25.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Volume 3 includes The Babylonian Captivity of the Church (1520); The German Mass and Order of the Liturgy (1526); That These Words of Christ, “This is my Body,” etc., Still Stand Firm Against the Fanatics (1527); Concerning Rebaptism (1528), and On the Councils and the Church (1539).

Paul W. Robinson is professor of historical theology and dean of the faculty at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Each volume in The Annotated Luther series contains new introductions, annotations, illustrations, and notes to shed light on Luther’s context and interpret his writings for today. The translations of Luther’s writings include updates of Luther’s Works American Edition, or entirely new translations of Luther’s German or Latin writings.

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The Annotated Luther, Volume 4Pastoral Writings

Mary Jane Haemig, volume editor

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-4514-6272-2 hc 384pp $39 £25.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The Annotated Luther, Volume 1The Roots of Reform

Timothy J. Wengert, volume editor

Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-4514-6269-2 hc 592pp $39 £25.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The Annotated Luther, Volume 2Word and Faith

Kirsi I. Stjerna, volume editor

Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-4514-6270-8 hc 528pp $39 £25.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The scopeVolume 4 presents an array of Martin Luther’s writings related to pastoral work, including sermons, hymns, letters, writings on prayer and the Christian life, as well as his widely used Small Catechism. Also included are Luther’s Invocavit Sermons, A Simple Way to Pray, and Sermon on Preparing to Die. Prefaces to his own German and Latin writings contain Luther’s reflections on his own reforming work.

Mary Jane Haemig is professor of church history and director of the Reformation Research Program at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, 1520 Erik H. Herrmann Paul W. Robinson, editor

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-1347-1 pb 146pp $14.99 £9.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The Bondage of the Will, 1525 Volker Leppin Kirsi I. Stjerna, editor

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-1345-7 pb 116pp $14.99 £9.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, 1520 James M. Estes Timothy J. Wengert, editor

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-1349-5 pb 108pp $14.99 £9.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The Annotated Luther Study Editions provide students, scholars, and general readers with individual selections of Martin Luther’s essential writings. Each text includes the introductions, annotations, illustrations, and notes drawn from the full volumes of the series.

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The Freedom of a Christian, 1520 Timothy J. Wengert

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-1351-8 pb 94pp $14.99 £9.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Treatise on Good Works, 1520 Timothy J. Wengert

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-1353-2 pb 116pp $14.99 £9.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The Large Catechism of Dr. Martin Luther, 1529 Kirsi I. Stjerna

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-1355-6 pb 148pp $14.99 £9.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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S T U D Y E D I T I O N S

“As no other comparable series, The Annotated Luther provides the reader with a collection of the Wittenberg reformer’s most important writings that is at once learned and highly accessible. A must for the student and scholar of Luther alike!”

—Ronald K. Rittgers, Valparaiso University

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Kathleen Lodwick tells the story of Christianity in China in all its complexity. It’s essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the contemporary phenomenon that is Christianity in China, which some people predict soon will be the country with the largest Christian population in the world.

Kathleen L. Lodwick holds a PhD in Chinese history from the University of Arizona and is a professor of history, emerita, at Pennsylvania State University. She is the editor of The Chinese Recorder Index: A Guide to Christian Missions in Asia, 1867–1941 (1986), three monographs, and one edited volume on missionaries in China.

How Christianity Came to ChinaA Brief History

Kathleen L. Lodwick

JuneLevel: general reader 978-1-4514-7230-1 pb 175pp $29 £19.99 Rights: World, all language & formats

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Understanding World Christianity series Organized geographically by nation and region, this new series presents a balanced history of global Christianity and the faith as it is lived today.

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Jesus of KoreaSavior of the People

Paul Hyoshin KimForeword by Daniel L. Migliore

April Level: general reader 978-1-5064-0681-7 pb 192pp $29 £19.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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How can we explain the religious revolution in modern Korea? Many people look to the 1970s and 1980s to find the cause of the rapid growth of Christianity in Korea. But to understand the real story behind the growth of the Korean church, we need to rediscover the story of the American missionary enterprises of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. There, we will learn how the story of the “American Christ” came to Korea and became a part of the Korean people’s story.

Paul Hyoshin Kim served as the first executive director of National Campaign for Peace and Reunification of Korea sponsored by the National Council of Churches.

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The scope This book explores how African American religions have influenced and been shaped by American religious history. The text provides an overview of the central people, issues, and events in an account that considers Protestant denominations, Catholicism, Islam, Pentecostal churches, Voodoo, Conjure, Rastafarianism, and new religious movements such as Black Judaism, the Nation of Islam, and the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors. The book addresses contemporary controversies, including that over President Barack Obama’s former pastor Jeremiah Wright, and will be valuable to all students in religions studies, African American studies, sociology of religion, American religious history, the black church, and black theology.

ContentsIntroduction: The Study of African American Religions1. West African Traditional Religions2. The Religious Life of Enslaved Americans3. African American Religious Institutions4. Enduring Themes in Nineteenth-Century

African American Religious Life5. African American New Religious Movements6. The Contemporary SceneBibliography

What scholars are saying“Through skillful interpretation and a creative display of scholarly knowledge, Julius Bailey has written an exceptional book that transcends the restrictive paradigm of the black church to examine black religions up to the twenty-first century. Bailey’s path-breaking volume will reshape the way students and scholars understand African American religions.”

—Sylvester A. Johnson, Northwestern University

“In this engaging and accessible study, Julius Bailey offers a rich portrait of African American religious life. Providing an efficient and yet detailed account of the significance of Christianity and black churches, Bailey’s text also provides readers with a sense of the variety and creativity of African American religious life and highlights a range of political and social issues that shape and challenge black religious communities. It is an enormously useful introduction to the field.”

—Judith Weisenfeld, Princeton University

Julius H. Bailey is professor of religious studies at the University of Redlands in California.

Down in the ValleyAn Introduction to African American Religious History

Julius H. Bailey

Available Level: introductory undergraduate and seminary 978-1-4514-9703-8 pb 286pp $39 £25.99 Rights: World, all language & formats

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Goddess and God in the WorldConversations in Embodied Theology

Carol P. Christ and Judith Plaskow

June Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-0118-8 pb 330pp $29 £19.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Leading theologians Carol P. Christ and Judith Plaskow debate the nature of divinity, proposing a new method called embodied theology. They agree that the transcendent, omnipotent male God of traditional theology must be reimagined. Christ proposes that Goddess is the intelligent embodied love that is in all being. Plaskow counters that God is an impersonal power of creativity that includes both good and evil. Rooting their views in experience and questioning each other, they offer a fruitful model of theological conversation across difference.

Carol P. Christ and Judith Plaskow met while earning PhDs in religious studies from Yale University. Together they edited the path-breaking anthologies Womanspirit Rising (1992) and Weaving the Visions (1989) and helped to define the study of women and religion. Carol P. Christ is director of the Ariadne Institute for the Study of Myth and Ritual and Judith Plaskow is professor emerita of religious studies at Manhattan College in the Bronx, New York and a founding editor of the Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion.

Enkindling LoveThe Legacy of Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross

Gillian T. W. Ahlgren

May Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-5064-0559-9 pb 150pp $39 £29.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Enkindling Love chronicles the journey toward a living partnership with God, as articulated by two of Christianity’s great mystical teachers. Excerpts from the writings of Teresa of Avila are held together with selections from John of the Cross, showing the stages of growth and transformation as this partnership with God moves from its nascent potential through deepening friendship and intimacy to the full fruition of the mystical life.

Gillian T. W. Ahlgren is professor of theology and the founding director of the Institute for Spirituality and Social Justice at Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mapping the Tradition series Each title in the new Mapping the Tradition series uses annotated primary sources to provide a brief introduction to pivotal thinkers and their reception and interpretation in Christian history. Designed for beginning and intermediate students.

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Luther and Liberation A Latin American Perspective, Second Edition

Walter AltmannThia Cooper, translator

Available Level: upper level undergraduate and seminary 978-1-4514-8268-3 pb 462pp $39 £25.99Rights: World, English only, all formats

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Luther and Liberation recovers the liberating and revolutionary impact of Luther’s theology, read afresh from the perspective of the Latin American context.

This new edition greatly expands the original text with fresh scholarship and contains several new chapters on Luther’s doctrine of God, the sacraments, his controversial perspective on Judaism, and a comparative account of Latin American liberation theology.

Walter Altmann is professor of systematic theology at Escola Superior de Teologia (EST), São Leopoldo, Brazil. He is the former president of the Evangelical Church of the Lutheran Confession in Brazil (IECLB) and the Latin American Council of Churches (CLAI); he is also the former moderator of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches (WCC).

Martin Luther and the Called Life Mark D. Tranvik

April Level: general reader 978-1-4514-9011-4 pb 150pp $24 £16.99Rights: World, English, all formats

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One of the hallmarks of Luther’s theology was its concern for daily life. In the midst of debates about justification and salvation, church authority, and the Lord’s Supper, Luther himself demonstrated his own powerful sense of vocation.

In this refreshing book, Mark D. Tranvik turns attention to the importance of vocation in Luther’s life and in doing so discovers renewed insights into this important doctrine. Drawing from the rich experience of twenty years of teaching undergraduates, Tranvik balances the historical roots of Luther’s thought and contemporary relevance with skill and vigor.

Mark D. Tranvik is professor of religion at Augsburg College, Minneapolis, where he has taught since 1995. He also directed the college’s Lily Endowment grant on vocation, Exploring Our Gifts.

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God and Cosmology William Lane Craig and Sean Carroll in Dialogue

Robert B. Stewart, editor New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

GREER-HEARD LECTURES SERIES

March Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1077-7 hc 240pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Structured as a debate, the 2014 Greer-Heard Forum focused on the issue of God and cosmology and its impact on life and self-understanding. In this volume, the content of that debate is published and supplemented by a range of reflections by other presenters.

Sarah Coakley and the Future of Systematic Theology Janice McRandal, editor Trinity College Queensland

Available Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1072-2 hc 192pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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In Sarah Coakley and the Future of Systematic Theology, leading international scholars explore Coakley’s multifaceted contribution to contemporary theology and consider the ways in which her work sets a new standard for systematic reflection on the Christian faith.

When the Son of Man Didn’t Come A Constructive Proposal on the Delay of the Parousia

Christopher M. Hays, editorBiblical Seminary of Colombia

June Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-4514-6554-9 hc 240pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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This volume, arising from the Oxford Postdoctoral Colloquium on Eschatology, offers a constructive proposal on the issue of the delay of Parousia—the anticipated return of Christ.

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What Is the Bible? The Patristic Doctrine of Scripture

Matthew Baker, editorHoly Trinity Parish

Mark Mourachian, editorSaint Charles Borromeo Seminary

April Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1074-6 hc 224pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The interest of this volume is not in mere description of historical uses of Scripture or interpretive methods, but rather in the very nature of Scripture itself and its place within the whole economy of creation, revelation, and salvation.

“You Made Us for Yourself” Creation in St. Augustine’s Confessions

Jared Ortiz Hope College

April Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-0686-2 hc 288pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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“You Made Us for Yourself ” approaches Augustine’s Confessions in light of what Augustine himself would have considered most fundamental: creation, understood as the light that reveals who God and human beings are in a broad sense.

Lex Crucis Soteriology and the Stages of Meaning

William P. Loewe Catholic University of America

May Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-4514-7224-0 hc 336pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Employing Bernard Lonergan’s notion of the stages of meaning as a hermeneutic, this volume traces the origins of soteriology in the early Christian tradition represented by Irenaeus, and developing with Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, and Schleiermacher.

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The Impassioned Life Reason and Emotion in the Christian Tradition

Samuel M. Powell

Available Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1073-9 pb 456pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The Impassioned Life argues that theology’s task today is to rethink the nature of emotions and their relation to human reason. The Christian tradition contains the pastorally valid intuition that moderation and self-control are necessary virtues for the Christian life. At the same time, Christian theology attends to contemporary psychological research in order to achieve a more integrated understanding of emotions and reason. At heart, this volume offers a holistic vision of the Christian life lived passionately in its full range of feeling as life in the Spirit.

Samuel M. Powell is professor of philosophy and religion at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California.

Correlating Sobornost Conversations between Karl Barth and the Russian Orthodox Tradition

Ashley John Moyse, Scott A. Kirkland, and John C. McDowell, editors

Available Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1075-3 hc 426pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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This project generates conversation between the great thinkers of the Russian Orthodox tradition with the most significant Protestant theologian of the last century, Karl Barth. The body of Russian theological scholarship guided by sobornost challenges Barth, helping us to draw out necessary criticism while leading us toward unexpected insight, and vice versa. Accordingly, this collection not only illuminates but also stimulates discussions for those engaged in the study of Karl Barth’s corpus, the Orthodox tradition, and in the ecumenical discourse between East and West.

Ashley John Moyse Vancouver School of Theology at the University of British Columbia and Trinity College, University of Divinity, Melbourne.

Scott A. Kirkland Trinity College, University of Divinity, Melbourne.

John C. McDowell Trinity College, University of Divinity, Melbourne.

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Ways of the Word Learning to Preach for Your Time and Place

Sally A. Brown and Luke A. Powery

April Level: seminarians and clergy 978-0-8006-9922-2 pb 176pp $34 £22.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Preaching, and the discipline of preaching, is at a crossroads. The changing realities of church and theological education, the diversity of our classrooms, and our increasingly complex community contexts leave us in search of tools to help train a rising generation of preachers for a future whose contours are far from clear.

In Ways of the Word, a dynamic team of master preachers speak with one voice their belief that preaching is a witness to the ongoing work of God in the world.

Sally A. Brown is Princeton Seminary’s Elizabeth M. Engle Associate Professor of Preaching and Worship.

Luke A. Powery is the dean of Duke University Chapel and associate professor of homiletics at Duke Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina.

Embodied LiturgyLessons in Christian Ritual

Frank C. Senn

June Level: general reader 978-1-4514-9627-7 pb 256pp $34 £22.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Embodied Liturgy marks a “return to the body” in thinking about Christian liturgy and sacramental practice. With the body as a primary focus, the volume explores the crucial content of liturgical theology, examining the offices of prayer, the church’s liturgical calendar, sacraments and sacramental theology, word and sacramental liturgy, ritual studies, music and art, and cultural issues. The body as the matrix of liturgy opens space for understanding liturgy and sacramental practice across cultural perspectives for students and liturgical practitioners, giving fresh voice to the practice of worship.

Frank C. Senn is a retired Lutheran pastor and visiting professor. He is a past president of the North American Academy of Liturgy. His previous books from Fortress Press include Introduction to Christian Liturgy (2012).

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Beyond Church WallsCultivating a Culture of Care

Rick Rouse

April Level: seminarians and clergy 978-1-4514-9034-3 pb 120pp $19 £12.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Pastoral care has been traditionally understood as pastoral acts administered to individuals by an ordained or lay religious practitioner. Yet to serve the needs of the twenty-first century congregation, this view must be broadened to include care and concern for the needs of the larger community. A skilled teacher and pastor, Rick Rouse leads readers through the changing realities of the twenty-first century and to new ways for missional churches to succeed in offering pastoral care for the whole community.

Rick Rouse is an ELCA pastor, having served congregations in Arizona, California, Washington, and Oregon. He has also served as executive director for church relations and continuing theological education at Pacific Lutheran University for twelve years.

Behind the Public VeilThe Humanness of Martin Luther King Jr.

Lewis V. Baldwin

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In this groundbreaking volume, Lewis V. Baldwin reveals what Martin Luther King Jr. was really like, focusing primarily on the man himself rather than the “great public figure.” Adding much-needed biographical background to the discussion, Baldwin treats King in terms of his fundamental and vivid humanness, giving special attention to those personal qualities that endeared him to the many common, ordinary people he encountered daily. Even more, this book provides a lens through which King’s social and cultural context can be better understood.

Lewis V. Baldwin is emeritus professor of religious studies at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

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Recognizing the Gift Toward a Renewed Theology of Nature and Grace Daniel A. Rober Fordham University and Sacred Heart University

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Puts twentieth-century Catholic theological conversations on nature and grace into dialogue with Continental philosophy.

Forensic Apocalyptic Theology Karl Barth and the Doctrine of Justification Shannon Nicole SmytheSeattle Pacific University

May Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1055-5 hc 224pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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An innovative examination of the mature work of Karl Barth in relationship to the question of Paul and the doctrine of justification.

A Visible Witness Christology, Liberation, and Participation Jules A. Martinez-Olivieri Seminario Teológico de Puerto Rico

May Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-1039-5 hc 288pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Presents a fresh, innovative perspective on Protestant theology in Latin American liberation theology.

Healing the Schism Barth, Rosenzweig, and the New Jewish-Christian Encounter Jennifer M. RosnerFuller Theological Seminary

Available Level: advanced graduate and scholars 978-1-5064-0812-5 hc 352pp $79 £52.99Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Traces key influences in the theological genesis of Jewish-Christian dialogue.

Paul’s Eschatological Anthropology The Dynamics of Human Transformation Sarah Harding University of Wales

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In this study, Sarah Harding examines Paul’s anthropology from the perspective of eschatology, concluding that the apostle’s view of humans is a function of his belief that the cosmos evolves through distinct aeons in progress toward its telos.

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Jesus’ AbbaThe God Who Has Not Failed

John B. Cobb Jr.

MarchLevel: general reader 978-1-5064-0570-4 hc 181pp $22.99 £16.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Cobb makes his ultimate and most impassioned plea for us to rediscover God, through Jesus

The scope“As much as I appreciate liberal Christianity and recognize that it is my home, I am distressed by the direction it has taken,” says John Cobb. “It rarely challenges its members to devote themselves to God.”

John Cobb, a preeminent theologian of the twentieth century and the global leader of process theology, has spent six decades observing Protestant theology in America and around the world, and he doesn’t like what he sees. Mainline and liberal Christianity—Cobb’s self-professed home—has become so critical that it’s lost the passion of the gospel.

In this, his ultimate statement on the nature of God, Cobb delivers a clarion call: We must see God through the eyes of Jesus. And Jesus understood God primarily as Abba. If we, too, can embrace God as Abba, it promises to revolutionize our spiritual lives and our lives in the world. Anyone who longs for a new, transformed view of God and world will benefit from this book.

With this book, John Cobb makes his ultimate and most impassioned plea for us to rediscover God through Jesus.

John B. Cobb Jr. is the global leader of process theology and one of the greatest theological minds of the last fifty years. He is professor of theology emeritus at Claremont School of Theology in Claremont, California, and the cofounder of the Center for Process Studies. He is the author of over thirty books, including God and the World.

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Stars Beneath UsFinding God in the Evolving Cosmos

Paul Wallace

MarchLevel: general reader 978-1-5064-0141-6 pb 184pp $14.99 £9.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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In ways both confident and gentle, Stars Beneath Us brilliantly shows God’s presence in the ever-evolving cosmos. Relying on his doctoral work in experimental nuclear physics and gamma-ray astronomy and his ordination to the gospel ministry in the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Paul Wallace weaves a book unlike any other in faith-and-science literature. Instead of engaging the debates of natural theology or proofs for the existence of God, this is a call to courage for those who fear a true encounter with the cosmos will distance them from God.

Paul Wallace teaches physics and astronomy at Agnes Scott College and theology at Candler School of Theology and at Columbia Theological Seminary. He holds a PhD in experimental nuclear physics from Duke University and an MDiv from Candler School of Theology.

Reviving Old ScratchDemons and the Devil for Doubters and the Disenchanted

Richard Beck

MayLevel: general reader 978-1-5064-0135-5 pb 200pp $18.99 £12.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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The devil has fallen on hard times. Surveys say that even the majority of Christians doubt Satan’s existence. Burdened by doubts, skeptical believers find themselves divorced from Jesus’ dramatic confrontation with Satan in the Gospels and from the struggle that galvanized the early church. Reviving Old Scratch reintroduces the devil to the modern world with a biblical, bold, and urgent vision of spiritual warfare: we must resist the devil by joining the kingdom of God’s subversive campaign to interrupt the world with love.

Richard Beck is professor of psychology at Abilene Christian University and a popular blogger, speaker, and author. Beck also leads a Bible study each week for inmates at a maximum security prison.

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The scopeIn 1972, when he was a sophomore in college, Jeffrey Pugh was given a copy of The Late, Great Planet Earth. Looking back, Pugh writes, that’s like giving matches to a baby in a crib: it’s bad for the baby and the crib. From there, Pugh took a wild ride, deep into the heart of apocalyptic theology. Now, decades later, Pugh is an esteemed professor of religion, and he looks back on America’s obsession with the End Times.

With laugh-out-loud humor, incisive commentary on dispensationalism and the Left Behind™ franchise, and thoughtful commentary on biblical texts, Pugh shows a way forward in understanding the Christian commitment to God’s future without resorting to scare tactics. In the end, he overturns faulty conceptions of God’s last things and replaces it with hope.

Contents:1. The Dread of Endings2. Apocalypse Then3. I Got Yer Apocalypse Right Here4. Of Whores and Beasts5. The Road to Where We Are6. Jerusalem, O Jerusalem7. Back to the Future8. The End Is a Destination Not Yet Fixed

Jeffrey Pugh is professor of religious studies at Elon University in North Carolina.

The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to The End TimesTheology after You’ve Been Left Behind

Jeffrey Pugh Tripp Fuller, series editor

Fall 2016Level: general reader 978-1-4514-9954-4 pb 176pp $14.99 £9.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Homebrewed Christianity series Homebrewed Christianity is partnering with Theology

for the People to bring you a brand new series—guides to everything you ever needed to know about theology and

the Christian tradition!

Homebrewed Christianity Guide to Church HistoryFlaming Heretics and Heavy Drinkers Bill Leonard

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Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the Old TestamentIsrael’s In-Your-Face, Holy God Rolf Jacobson

Forthcoming titles in the Homebrewed Christianity series

Homebrewed Christianity Guide to SalvationHow to Avoid Eternal Conscious Torment Adam Clark

Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the Holy SpiritHand-Raisers, Han, and the Holy Ghost Grace Ji-Sun Kim

Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the New TestamentFour Gospels, a Bunch of Letters, and a Science Fiction Novel Diane Lipsett

Homebrewed Christianity Guide to EvilPitchforks, Ontic Shock, and Our Dystopian Future Helene Russell

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The scopeTalk of God is, by its very nature, difficult; for some, it borders on impossible. But it doesn’t need to be that way. In this latest installment of the Homebrewed Christianity series, edited by Tripp Fuller, Eric E. Hall approaches an understanding of God from various perspectives, including philosophy, personal revelation, Christian tradition, other religions, and even atheism. Hall argues that talk of God isn’t nearly as hard as some have alleged, though it does require a healthy sense of humor.

Tracing talk of God from Socrates to the New Atheists, Hall considers the limits of our conceptions of God and the pseudo-limits that some have put on such talk. He looks for truth about God in Buddhism, and he asks (regarding Jesus), “Does God really look like a Norwegian hippie?” Talk of God demands humility, of course, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be a little fun—surely God would approve.

Contents:1. God Is Not a Cosmic Vending Machine2. No Really, God Is Not a Cosmic Vending Machine3. Whether God Is Spiritual but Not Religious4. Leave the Buddhists Alone, Already5. Becoming a More Consistent Atheist6. God Doesn’t Look Like a Norwegian Hippie

Eric E. Hall is the Archbishop Raymond G. Hunthausen Professor of Peace and Social Justice, teaching theology and philosophy at Carroll College in Helena, Montana.

The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to GodEverything You Ever Wanted To Know about the Almighty

Eric E. Hall Tripp Fuller, series editor

Fall 2016Level: general reader 978-1-5064-0572-8 pb 176pp $14.99 £9.99 Rights: World, all languages & formats

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Special set price! Preorder now to get all ten books in the

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Tripp Fuller is founder and cohost of Homebrewed Christianity, the top theology podcast in the world, and the coauthor of Transforming Christian Theology (Fortress Press, 2009).

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invite your students to explore the meaning of the biblical texts

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Introduction to the Hebrew BibleSecond Edition

John J. Collins

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Covers the entire canon of the Old Testament and the Apocrypha, judiciously presenting the current state of historical, archaeological, and literary understanding of the text. Skillfully engages students in questions of significance and ethical interpretation for the contemporary world.

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A Short Introduction to the Hebrew Bible presents the core of the Hebrew Bible clearly and concisely. Perfect for one-semester courses, with manageable reading assignments for beginning students! Includes charts, maps, photographs, chapter summaries, illuminating vignettes, and bibliographies for further reading.

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an intimate introduction to the people behind the religion

WORLD RELIGIONSIntroduction to

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Introduction to World ReligionsSecond Edition

Christopher Partridge, general editorRevised by Tim Dowley

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Introduces historical overviews and explores the sacred writings, beliefs, worship and festivals, families and societies, and developments in the modern world for each religion. Lavishly illustrated with engaging articles from practitioners of each religion.

A Study Companion to Introduction to World ReligionsSecond Edition

Beth Wright

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The Study Companion provides biographical information, primary source readings, bibliographies, and many other pedagogical tools to enhance the student’s experience.

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a comprehensive text supporting single-semester and full-year courses

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Introduction to the History of ChristianitySecond Edition

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Makes it easy to teach a one-semester course on Christian history by covering it all from the historical life of Jesus through the twenty-first century. Includes lively biographies of major figures in callout boxes, 35 new maps, and over 90 illustrations.

A Study Companion to Introduction to the History of ChristianitySecond Edition

Beth Wright

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Packed with the essential primary readings for introductory courses in the history of Christianity, the Study Companion also provides biographical information, part summaries, questions for reflection, and a host of other pedagogical tools that will enrich the student’s experience.

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NEW TITLE INDEX

AAhlgren, Gillian T. W. Enkindling Love, page 14

Altmann, Walter Luther and Liberation, page 15

BBailey, Julius H. Down in the Valley, page 13

Baker, Matthew What Is the Bible?, page 17

Baldwin, Lewis V. Behind the Public Veil, page 20

Beck, Richard Reviving Old Scratch, page 23

Blackwell, Ben C. Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination, page 3

Boccaccini, Gabriele Paul the Jew, page 2

Brown, Sally A. Ways of the Word, page 19

CCarter, Warren Telling Tales about Jesus, page 4

Christ, Carol P. Goddess and God in the World, page 14

Cobb Jr., John B. Jesus’ Abba, page 22

Cooper, Thia Luther and Liberation, page 15

DDas, A. Andrew Paul and the Stories of Israel, page 2

EEppley, Daniel Reading the Bible with Richard Hooker, page 7

Estes, James M. To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, 1520, page 10

FFinlan, Stephen Sacrifice and Atonement, page 3

GGallaher, Brandon When the Son of Man Didn’t Come, page 16

Goodrich, John K. Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination, page 3

HHaemig, Mary Jane Annotated Luther, The, Volume 4, page 9

Hall, Eric E. Homebrewed Christianity Guide to God, The, page 25

Harding, Sarah Paul’s Eschatological Anthropology, page 21

Hays, Christopher M. When the Son of Man Didn’t Come, page 16

Herrmann, Erik H. Babylonian Captivity of the Church, 1520, The, page 10

KKim, Paul Hyoshin Jesus of Korea, page 12

Kirkland, Scott A. Correlating Sobornost, page 18

Kirkpatrick, Matthew D. Engaging Bonhoeffer, page 7

Konstantinovsky, Julia S.

When the Son of Man Didn’t Come, page 16

LLamb, David T. Historical Writings, The, page 5

Leonard-Fleckman, Mahri

House of David, The, page 6

Leppin, Volker Bondage of the Will, 1525, The, page 10

Leuchter, Mark A. Historical Writings, The, page 5

Lodwick, Kathleen L. How Christianity Came to China, page 12

Loewe, William P. Lex Crucis, page 17

Longenecker, Bruce W. Crosses of Pompeii, The, page 7

MMartinez-Olivieri,

Jules A.Visible Witness, A, page 21

Maston, Jason Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination, page 3

McDowell, John C. Correlating Sobornost, page 18

McRandal, Janice Sarah Coakley and the Future of Systematic Theology, page 16

Migliore, Daniel L. Jesus of Korea, page 12

Mourachian, Mark What Is the Bible?, page 17

Moyse, Ashley John Correlating Sobornost, page 18

NNoble, John T. Place for Hagar’s Son, A, page 6

OOrtiz, Jared "You Made Us for Yourself", page 17

Ounsworth OP, Richard J.

When the Son of Man Didn’t Come, page 16

PPilch, John J. Cultural Life Setting of the Proverbs, The, page 6

Plaskow, Judith Goddess and God in the World, page 14

Powell, Samuel M. Impassioned Life, The, page 18

Powery, Luke A. Ways of the Word, page 19

Pugh, Jeffrey Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the End Times, The, page 24

RRober, Daniel A. Recognizing the Gift, page 21

Robinson, Paul W. Annotated Luther, The, Volume 3, page 8

Babylonian Captivity of the Church, 1520, The, page 10

Rosner, Jennifer M. Healing the Schism, page 21

Rouse, Rick Beyond Church Walls, page 20

SSampley, J. Paul Walking in Love, page 2

Sanders, E. P. Comparing Judaism and Christianity, page 1

Jewish Law from Jesus to the Mishnah, page 1

Judaism, page 1

Segovia, Carlos A. Paul the Jew, page 2

Senn, Frank C. Embodied Liturgy, page 19

Smythe, Shannon Nicole

Forensic Apocalyptic Theology, page 21

Stewart, Robert B. God and Cosmology, page 16

Stjerna, Kirsi I. Annotated Luther, The, Volume 2, page 9

Bondage of the Will, 1525, The, page 10

Large Chatechism of Dr. Martin Luther, 1529, The, page 11

Strine, C. A. When the Son of Man Didn’t Come, page 16

TTranvik, Mark D. Martin Luther and the Called Life, page 15

WWallace, Paul Stars Beneath Us, page 23

Wengert, Timothy J. Annotated Luther, The, Volume 1, page 9

To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, 1520, page 10

Freedom of a Christian, The, page 11

Treatise on Good Works, 1520, page 11

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