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IVP Academic Catalog | Volume 70 | Spring 2013

Contents

IVP Academic Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

New IVP Academic Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Recent Releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Membership Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Digital Reference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Commentaries & Series . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

General Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

IVP Sales Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

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Bob Fryling

Publisher, InterVarsity Press (M.A., Wheaton College Graduate School)

BOB FRYLING, publisher of InterVarsity Press and vice president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, has had a long-term calling to the academic world. He speaks often in areas of spiritual formation and culture and has coauthored three books with his wife, Alice.

Andy Le Peau

Associate Publisher, Editorial, InterVarsity Press

ANDY LE PEAU has directed InterVarsity Press’s editorial efforts since the mid-1980s, often traveling to Europe to keep in touch with our international partners. He is coauthor of Heart. Soul. Mind. Strength. and writes the blog Andy Unedited on the world of publishing.

Jim Hoover

Senior Editor, IVP Academic, and Associate Editorial Director (M.S., Stanford University; M.Div., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)

JIM HOOVER has been actively involved with our academic and ref-erence lines since their inception. He oversees the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, the Ancient Christian Doctrine series and the Ancient Christian Texts series.

Dan Reid

Senior Editor, IVP Academic (Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary)

DAN REID is senior editor for reference and academic books. He is the developmental editor for InterVarsity Press’s award-winning New Testament dictionaries.

David Congdon

Associate Editor, IVP Academic (Ph.D. candidate, Princeton Theological Seminary)

DAVID CONGDON is associate editor for academic books. He over-sees manuscripts in theology, philosophy and ethics.

Brannon Ellis

Associate Editor, IVP Academic (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen)

BRANNON ELLIS is associate editor for academic and reference books, and project editor for the Reformation Commentary on Scripture.

Claire VanderVelde

Editorial Assistant, IVP Academic (M.Div., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)

CLAIRE VANDERVELDE is editorial assistant for IVP Academic. She works with editors in preparing academic and reference books for publication.

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Jeff Crosby

Associate Publisher, Sales & Marketing, InterVarsity Press (M.L.D., North Central College)

JEFF CROSBY has overseen the sales and marketing department for more than ten years. Prior to joining InterVarsity Press, he owned and managed a Logos Bookstore.

Bob Hetico

National Sales Manager, InterVarsity Press

BOB HETICO manages the sales team at InterVarsity Press. His thirty years of experience include publishing roles with Augsburg Fortess and Judson Press as well as owning an independent bookstore in Madison, Wisconsin.

Liz Klassen

Sales Manager, IVP Academic (M.A., Wheaton College Graduate School)

LIZ KLASSEN promotes IVP Academic books to academic book-stores and libraries, and coordinates sales for our titles at numerous professional conferences throughout North America.

Annie Michaels

Marketing Manager, IVP Academic (M.A., Wheaton College Graduate School)

ANNIE MICHAELS serves the academic community by acquainting professors and students with the rigorous and faithful scholarship of IVP Academic titles and authors.

Adrianna Wright

Online Publicist

ADRIANNA WRIGHT promotes IVP Academic books and authors through a variety of media channels, including theologically attuned websites and blogs.

Alisse Wissman

Print Publicist

ALISSE WISSMAN manages print publicity for IVP Academic, secur-ing book reviews and author interviews in journals, magazines and newspapers.

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Edited by Scot McKnight, Joseph B. Modica

Foreword by Andy Crouch

Jesus Is Lord, Caesar Is NotEvaluating Empire in New Testament Studies

Under the direction of editors Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica, this volume brings together respected biblical scholars to evaluate the turn toward “empire criticism” in New Testament scholarship. While praising the movement for its deconstruction of Roman statecraft and ideology, the contibutors also provide a salient critique of the anti-imperi-alist rhetoric pervading much of the current literature.

Scot McKnight (Ph.D., University of Nottingham) is professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary in Lombard, Illinois. He is the author of The King Jesus Gospel and The Jesus Creed, and hosts the widely read Jesus Creed blog.

Joseph B. Modica (Ph.D., Drew University) is univer-sity chaplain and associate professor of biblical studies at Eastern University in Pennsylvania. He is coeditor with Scot McKnight of Who Do My Opponents Say That I Am? An Investi-gation of the Accusations Against the Historical Jesus.

Contents Foreword by Andy Crouch Introduction by Scot

McKnight and Joseph B. Modica (1) We Have No King But

Caesar: Roman Imperial Ideology and the Imperial Cult

by David Nystrom (2) Anti-Imperial Rhetoric in the New

Testament by Judith A. Diehl (3) Matthew by Joel Willitts (4)

The Gospel of Luke and the Roman Empire by Dean Pinter

(5) John’s Gospel and the Roman Imperial Context: An

Evaluation of Recent Proposals by Christopher W. Skinner

(6) Proclaiming Another King Named Jesus? The Acts of the

Apostles and the Roman Imperial Cult(s) by Drew J. Strait

(7) “One Who Will Arise to Rule Over the Nations”: Paul’s

Letter to the Romans and the Roman Empire by Michael F.

Bird (8) Philippians and Empire: Paul’s Engagement with

Imperialism and the Imperial Cult by Lynn H. Cohick (9)

Colossians and the Rhetoric of Empire: A New Battle Zone

by Allan R. Bevere (10) Something Old, Something New:

Revelation and Empire by Dwight Sheets Conclusion by

Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica Contributors Author

Index Subject Index Scripture Index

April 2013208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3991-9, $22.00

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Defending Constan-tine, Peter J. Leithart, 978-0-8308-2722-0, $27.00

E D I T E D B Y

SCOT McKNIGHT ANDJOSEPH B. MODICA

JESUS IS LORD

CAESAR IS NOT

FOREWORD BY ANDY CROUCH

EVALUATING EMPIRE INNEW TESTAMENT STUDIES

Biblical Studies

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April 2013xii + 207 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2823-4, $18.00

Previous Title

Introducing Paul, Michael F. Bird, 978-0-8308-2897-5, $20.00

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Jesus Is the ChristThe Messianic Testimony of the Gospels

“Michael Bird tackles one of the hottest topics

currently debated among New Testament scholars. . . .

There is much to be learnt on every page.”

Paul Foster, lecturer in New Testament,

Edinburgh University

Who do the Gospels say Jesus is?The title and role of “Messiah” ascribed to Jesus in

the Gospels has long been regarded as a late add-on, a fabricated claim or an insigni)cant feature. Michael Bird, however, argues that the Gospels’ messianic claims are the most signi)cant feature of their portrayal of Jesus.

Bird describes how each Evangelist portrays Jesus as the Messiah of Israel, what they think is at stake in that claim, and how the claim that “Jesus is the Messiah” drives the purpose and shape of the Gospels. Emphasizing that Christi-anity was a messianic movement rooted in its Jewish context, Bird points toward the profound theological implication of Jesus’ identity: that Jesus’ messiahship is the “mother of all Christology.”

Michael F. Bird is lecturer in theology at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia. Previously he served at Crossway College in Australia and Highland Theological College in Scotland. He is the author of several books, including Jesus and the Origins of the Gentile Mission and The Saving Righteous-ness of God: Studies on Paul, Justi!cation and the New Perspective, as well as numerous essays, articles and reviews.

Contents Preface Abbreviations Foreword Introduc-tion: When Did Jesus Become the Messiah? (1) The Gospel of Mark: The Cruci)ed Messiah (2) The Gospel of Matthew: The Davidic Messiah (3) The Gospel of Luke (and Acts): The Prophetic Messiah (4) The Gospel of John: The Elusive Messiah Conclusion: Believing in the Messiah Bibliog-raphy Subject Index

Biblical Studies

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Jason B. Hood

Imitating God in ChristRecapturing a Biblical Pattern

“The long lost discipline of the imitatio Christi is

persuasively and poignantly recaptured here by Jason

Hood. Through a panoramic survey of Scripture, Hood

shows us that imitation is the highest form of adora-

tion. He challenges Christians to truly live as Jesus,

not with cheesy clichés or with theological shallow-

ness, but in cruciformed likeness to the Lord Jesus.”

Michael Bird, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia

Jason Hood takes us on a tour of what the Bible has to say about imitating Jesus. He draws our attention to what Paul told the Corinthians that he taught “everywhere in every church.” And after following the theme throughout the New Testament, he looks at it from a historical and contemporary perspective.

The result is the recovery of a biblical pattern for life—one that challenges the assumptions of those who excessively fear moralism as much as it challenges the assumptions of those who embrace it. Here is a reliable theological founda-tion for imitating Jesus today, a crucial )rst step toward the renewal of biblical discipleship.

Jason B. Hood (Ph.D., Highland Theological College and University of Aberdeen) is currently an adjunct faculty member at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington, DC. Hood is also the scholar-in-residence at Christ United Methodist Church and director of Christ College Resi-dency Program, an intensive discipleship training program for college students. He is the author of The Messiah, His Brothers, and the Nations.

Contents Introduction: What Paul Taught EverywherePart I: Imitating God (1) Idols of God (2) Imitators of God (3) Priests of God (4) Participating in the Work of GodPart II: Imitating Jesus (5) The True Human, the Gospel and the Gospels (6) Ambassadors, Apprentices and Agents (7) Family Resemblance and Paternity Tests (8) Resurrection and Imitation (9) The Holy Spirit (10) The Apostle of Imita-tion (11) The Jesus Mirrors Part III: Imitating the Saints (12) A Community of Imitation (13) Objections, Obstacles and Presuppositions for Imitation Part IV: Imitation Yesterday and Today (14) Imitation for Today’s Left, Right and Center (15) A History of Imitation Conclusion

June 2013240 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2710-7, $22.00

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Spirituality According to Paul, Rodney Reeves, 978-0-8308-3946 -9, $20.00

Imitating God in ChristR E C A P T U R I N G A B I B L I C A L P A T T E R N

J A S O N B . H O O D

Biblical Studies

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June 2013996 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2456-4, $60.00

Recent Title in the Series

Dictionary of the Old Testament: Prophets, Edited by Mark J. Boda, J. Gordon McConville, 978-0-8308-1784 -9, $60.00

About the Series

Unique among reference books on the Bible, the volumes of The IVP Bible Dictionary Series bridge the gap between scholars and those pastors, teachers, students and laypeople desiring in-depth treatment of select topics in an accessible and summary format. See page 48 for a complete listing of series titles.

Edited by Joel B. Green, Jeannine K. Brown, Nicholas

Perrin

Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels

(Second Edition)

The IVP Bible Dictionary Series

Nearly all the 175 articles in the Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels have been reconceived and rewritten to re*ect developments in the )eld since the 1992 edition. Showcasing the work of a new generation of scholars, this volume surveys scholarship and method in historical Jesus studies, New Testament textual criticism and more.

Joel B. Green is professor of New Testament interpre-tation and associate dean for the Center for Advanced Theological Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary. He was an editor of the )rst edition of the Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels and is the author and editor of numerous books, including The Gospel of Luke (NICNT); Body, Soul and Human Life: The Nature of Humanity in the Bible; The Theology of the Gospel of Luke and (with Mark Baker) Recovering the Scandal of the Cross.

Jeannine K. Brown is professor of New Testament, Bethel Seminary. She is the author of The Disciples in Narra-tive Perspective and Scripture as Communication: Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics.

Nicholas Perrin is Franklin S. Dyrness Professor of Biblical Studies, Wheaton College. He is the author of Thomas, the Other Gospel and Jesus the Temple.

Contents Preface How to Use This Dictionary Abbrevia-tions Transliterations List of Contributors Dictionary Articles Gospel Reference Index Subject Index Articles Index

Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels

E D I T E D B Y

Joel B. Green, Jeannine K. Brown & Nicholas Perrin

A C O M P E N D I U M O F C O N T E M P O R A R Y B I B L I C A L S C H O L A R S H I P

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Green, Brown & Perrin

Biblical Studies

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Edited by Graham Tomlin

Philippians, Colossians

Reformation Commentary on Scripture

“Detached from her roots, the church cannot reach the

world as God intends. . . . The Reformation Commen-

tary on Scripture roots our thought in great insights of

faithful leaders of the Reformation to further biblical

preaching and teaching in this generation.”

Bryan Chapell, chancellor, Covenant Theological

Seminary

In the latest volume in the Reformation Commentary on Scripture, editor Graham Tomlin pulls together insights from all over the reforming world—humanists, high Calvinists and Puritans alike—to deliver a commentary on Philippians and Colossians that reveals the heat and light of biblical engagement in the age of reform.

Graham Tomlin is vice principal and tutor in historical theology and evangelism at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He also served previously in a parish in Exeter. Tomlin also wrote The Power of the Cross: Theology and the Death of Christ in Paul, Luther and Pascal (Paternoster) and The Provocative Church (SPCK).

Contents Abbreviations General Introduction A Guide to Using This Commentary Introduction to Philippians and Colossians Commentary on Philippians Commen-tary on Colossians Appendix Map of the Reformation Timeline of the Reformation Biographical Sketches of

Reformation Era Figures Bibliography Author Index Scripture Index

July 2013400 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2974-3, $50.00

Recent Title in the Series

Genesis 1–11, John L. Thompson, 978-0-8308-2951-4, $50.00

About the Series

The Reformation Commentary on Scripture (RCS) collects Protestant Reformation re*ections on the entirety of the Bible, introducing readers to the depth and richness of exegetical ferment that de)ned the Reformation. Series editor: Timothy F. George. See page 45 for a complete listing of series titles.

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“Promises to be an ‘open sesame’ to the biblical exegesis, exposition and application of the Bible that was the

hallmark of the Reformation.”

“The Reformation Commentary on Scripture is a major publishing event—for those with historical interest in the

founding convictions of Protestantism, but even more for those who care about understanding the Bible.”

Subscribe today and receive the first volume, Galatians, Ephesians, for just $9.99—plus Timothy George’s Reading Scripture with the Reformers absolutely FREE.

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April 2013160 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2715-2, $16.00

Related Title

A User’s Guide to Bible Translations, David Dewey, 978-0-8308-3273-6, $15.00

Dave Brunn

One Bible, Many VersionsAre All Translations Created Equal?

”It is my sincere hope that this book will have an

impact on many who think it is a worthwhile endeavor

to fight fellow believers over literal translation(s).”

Ellis W. Deibler Jr., international translation

consultant, Wycliffe Bible Translators

What makes a Bible translation faithful? Is one version supe-rior to others? Do we really need more than one translation? How can answering these questions help us become better Bible readers?

Dave Brunn has been an international Bible translator for many years. Here he divulges the inner workings of translation practice to help us sort out the many competing claims for superiority among English Bible translations. His professional assessments and conclusions will be a great help to all seeking truth in translation.

Dave Brunn is dean of academics for New Tribes Mission (NTM) USA Missionary Training Center. A missionary, translator and educator, Brunn spent over twenty years in Papua New Guinea where he served the Lamogai people through church planting, literacy training and Bible transla-tion and consultation. Among his works is a complete trans-lation of the New Testament into the Lamogai language.

Contents Abbreviations Acknowledgments Preface Introduction (1) Unity and Division: Two Opposite

By-products of God’s Word (2) Form and Meaning: Innocent Bystanders at the Center of the Debate (3) Ideal and Real: Where Theory Meets Practice (4) What Is in a Word? More, and Less, Than Meets the Eye (5) Criteria for Adjustment: Intentionality Safeguards the Message (6) Divine Inspira-tion: Do Not Judge the “Logos” by Its Cover (7) The Babel Factor: God Speaks in Languages Other Than English (8) First-Century Translators: Setting Precedents for Future Translators (9) The Pursuit of Faithfulness: In the Eye of the Beholder (10) The Heart of Unity: Embracing God’s Principle of Interdependence

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Biblical Studies

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May 2013352 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3995-7, $26.00

Related Titles

The Drama of Ephesians, Timothy G. Gombis, 978-0-8308-2720-6, $20.00

God Behaving Badly, David T. Lamb, 978-0-8308-3826 -4, $15.00

holy warin the Bible

Christian Morality andan Old Testament Problem

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Heath A. Thomas,

Jeremy Evans AND Paul copan

Edited by Heath A. Thomas, Jeremy Evans, Paul

Copan

Holy War in the BibleChristian Morality and an Old Testament Problem

The )rst of its kind, this collection offers a construc-tive response to the question of “holy war” and Chris-tian morality from an interdisciplinary perspective. By combining biblical, ethical, philosophical and theological insights, the contributors offer a composite image of divine redemption that promises to take the discussion to another level.

Heath A. Thomas (Ph.D., University of Gloucestershire, UK) is assistant professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He also serves on the editorial board for the Southeastern Theo-logical Review and as the book review editor.

Jeremy Evans (Ph.D., Texas A&M University) is associate professor of philosophy at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He is coauthor of Taking Christian Moral Thought Seriously.

Paul Copan is the Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He is author of Is God a Moral Monster? and coauthor of Creation Out of Nothing.

Contents Part I: The Challenge of “Holy War” for Christian Morality Part II: Old Testament Perspectives Part III: New Testament Perspectives Part IV: Biblical-Theological Perspectives Part V: Ethical & Philosophical Perspectives Part VI: Theological Perspectives Part VII: Afterword

Biblical Studies

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Derek Tidball, Dianne Tidball

The Message of Women

The Bible Speaks Today Bible Themes Commentaries

Derek and Dianne Tidball defuse the polemics surrounding gender in Christian witness with a refreshing )rsthand look at the role of women in the Bible. Beginning with a distinc-tion between creation and new creation perspectives, the authors examine women under the old covenant, women under the new covenant and women in the early church.

Derek Tidball is visiting scholar at Spurgeon’s College, London. He also served for many years as a Baptist pastor. He is the author of The Reality of Christ and Skillful Shepherds.

Dianne Tidball is currently the regional minister (team leader) of the East Midlands Baptist Association. She is author of the Crossway Bible Guides Peter and Jude and John’s Letters.

March 2013288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2436-6, $20.00

DEREK & DIANNE TIDBALL

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Hetty Lalleman

Jeremiah and Lamentations

Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries

Lifting out the understated themes of love, grace, promise and renewal in Jeremiah and Lamentations, this commen-tary by Hetty Lalleman opens our eyes to an important chapter in salvation history.

Hetty Lalleman is tutor in Old Testament studies at Spur-geon’s College, London. She is the author of Celebrating the Law? Rethinking Old Testament Ethics, and is on the advisory board for an Old Testament commentary series in Dutch, to which she has contributed a volume on Jeremiah. Her Ph.D. thesis was titled Jeremiah in Prophetic Tradition.

March 2013384 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4283-4, $16.00

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Theology

June 2013128 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2708-4, $8.00

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The IVP Pocket Reference Series was designed for students, pastors and others who want an aid to formal or informal study. See page 48 for a complete list of series titles.

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Pocket Dictionary of the Reformed

Tradition

IVP Pocket Reference Series

Beginning to study Reformed theology is like stepping into a family conversation that has been going on for )ve hundred years. How do you )nd your bearings and )gure out how to take part in this conversation without embarrassing yourself?

The Pocket Dictionary of the Reformed Tradition takes on this rich, boisterous and varied tradition in its broad contours, )lling you in on its common af)rmations as well as its family tensions. Here you will )nd succinct and reliable entries on

Latin terms, such as 1. ad fontes and sola !deTheologians, from Calvin to Torrance2. Confessions, such as the Belgic and Westminster3. Doctrines, such as atonement and sancti)cation4. Apologists, such as Francis Schaeffer and Cornelius 5. Van Til

And much more.The Pocket Dictionary of the Reformed Tradition is ready

to assist you over the rough parts of readings, lectures, conversations and blogs. It will also be a companionable and concise introduction to one of the great Christian traditions.

Kelly M. Kapic is professor of theological studies at Cove-nant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. He earned a Ph.D. in systematic and historical theology at King’s College, University of London, and an M.Div. at Reformed Theolog-ical Seminary in Orlando, Florida.

He is the author of several books, including A Little Book for New Theologians and (with Bruce McCormack) Mapping Modern Theology.

Wesley Vander Lugt is currently working on his Ph.D. in Theology from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He received his Masters of Divinity from Covenant Theological Seminary and is a cofounder and editor of Transpositions, a blog exploring the relationship between theology and the arts.

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Scott R. Swain

The God of the GospelRobert Jenson’s Trinitarian Theology

Strategic Initiatives in Evangelical Theology

Who is the God of the gospel?Robert W. Jenson’s way of answering this question,

according to Scott Swain, hinges on the nature of the rela-tionship between God in himself and the redemptive events through which God becomes our God.

Swain )rst locates Jenson’s pursuit of a relentlessly “evangelical” understanding of God in the broader history of trinitarian theology after Karl Barth, before carefully and sympathetically unpacking Jenson’s doctrine of the Trinity. For Jenson, one of today’s most prominent theologians, the answer to the question, “Who is the God of the gospel?” may be summarized as, “The one who raised Jesus from the dead.” Swain then offers a constructive evaluation of Jenson’s account of the mutually constitutive character of God’s intrinsic identity and saving acts.

Although critical of many of Jenson’s trinitarian reinter-pretations, Swain remains attentive to Jenson’s concerns and insights. In the process, Swain sheds new light on what it means for the ecumenical trinitarian tradition to advocate a truly evangelical doctrine of the Trinity in the wake of the twentieth-century recasting of the identity of the God of the gospel.

Scott R. Swain (Ph.D., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is associate professor of systematic theology and academic dean at Reformed Theological Seminary (Orlando).

Contents Introduction (1) The Question Stated (2) The State of the Question (3) The Way of God’s Identity According to the Old Testament (4) The Way of God’s Iden-tity According to the New Testament (5) The Triune Identity (6) “A Father to You”: God’s Fatherly Self-Determination in the Covenant of Grace (7) Immanuel: The Son of God’s Self-Identi)cation with Humanity in the Incarnation (8) “Deluged with Love”: The Spirit and the Consummation of Trinitarian Fellowship (9) Conclusion: Grace and Being: Bruce McCormack on the Gospel’s God

May 2013208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3904-9, $30.00

Recent Title in the Series

Incarnational Humanism, Jens Zimmermann, 978-0-8308-3903-2, $30.00

About the Series

Strategic Initiatives in Evangelical Theology is a series of seminal works of scholarship meant to ignite discussion around emerging, current, ground-breaking or controversial subjects in the evangelical community and in the academy at large. See page 50 for a complete listing of series titles.

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Robin Routledge

Old Testament TheologyA Thematic Approach

Robin Routledge provides a substantial overview of the central issues and themes in Old Testament theology. For readers who want to dine on the meat of Old Testament theology but do not have time to linger over hors d’oeuvres and dessert.

Robin Routledge is senior lecturer in Old Testament at Mattersey Hall in England. He also teaches at the Inter-national Baptist Theological Seminary in Prague and the Continental Theological Seminary in Brussels.

January 2013 Now in paperback!384 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3992-6, $25.00

N. T. Wright

Evil and the Justice of God

N. T. Wright explores all aspects of evil and how it presents itself in society today. Fully grounded in the story of the Old and New Testaments, this presentation is provocative and hopeful; a fascinating analysis of and response to the funda-mental question of evil and justice that faces believers.

These are the powerful and pressing themes that N. T. Wright addresses in this book that is at once timely and timeless.

N. T. Wright, formerly bishop of Durham in England, is research professor of New Testament and early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Wright’s full-scale works include The New Testament and the People of God, Jesus and the Victory of God and The Resurrection of the Son of God. Among his many other published works are Surprised by Hope and Simply Christian.

June 2013 Now in paperback!176 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3415-0, $15.00

Old Testament T H E O L O G Y

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Dale Larsen, Sandy Larsen, 978-0-8308-2084 -9, $8.00

20th-Century Theology, Stanley J. Grenz, Roger E. Olson, 978-0-8308-1525 -8, $28.00

E d i t e d b y K e i t h L . J o h n s o na n d T i m o t h y L a r s e n

C o n t r i b u t o r s i n c l u d e J i m B e l c h e r , L o r i B r a n d t H a l e ,

J o e l L a w r e n c e , C h a r l e s M a r s h , S t e p h e n P l a n t,

D a n i e l T r e i e r , R e g g i e W i l l i a m s , P h i l i p Z i e g l e r

B o n h o e f f e r ,

C h r i s t

a n d

C u lt u r e

Edited by Keith L. Johnson, Timothy Larsen

Bonhoeffer, Christ and Culture

The 2012 Wheaton Theology Conference was convened around the formidable legacy of Lutheran pastor, theolo-gian and anti-Nazi conspirator Dietrich Bonhoeffer. This collection, focusing on the man’s views of Christ, the church and culture, contributes to a recent awakening of interest in Bonhoeffer among evangelicals.

Keith L. Johnson is assistant professor of theology at Wheaton College. He is the author of Karl Barth and the Analogia Entis and “The Being and Act of the Church: Karl Barth and the Future of Evangelical Ecclesiology,” in Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism.

Timothy Larsen is McManis Professor of Christian Thought at Wheaton College. He has been a visiting fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge University, and All Souls College, Oxford University. His monographs include Crisis of Doubt: Honest Faith in Nineteenth-Century England and, most recently, A People of One Book: The Bible and the Victorians (Oxford University Press).

Contents Introduction by Keith L. Johnson and Timothy Larsen (1) Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Theologian of the Word of God by Philip G. Ziegler (2) The Evangelical Reception of Dietrich Bonhoeffer by Timothy Larsen (3) Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Harlem Renaissance and the Black Christ by Reggie L. Williams (4) The Evangelization of Rulers: Bonhoeffer’s Political Theology by Stephen J. Plant (5) Modernity’s Machine: Technology Coming of Age in Bonho-effer’s Apocalyptic Proverbs by Daniel J. Treier (6) Death Together: Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Becoming the Church for Others by Joel Lawrence (7) Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Under the Constraint of Grace by Charles Marsh (8) Bonhoeffer and the End of the Christian Academy by Keith L. Johnson (9) Bonhoeffer’s Christological Take on Vocation by Lori Brandt Hale (10) The Secret of Finkenwalde: Liturgical Treason by Jim Belcher Contributors Subject Index

Church & Culture

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Ron High)eld

God, Freedom and Human DignityEmbracing a God-Centered Identity in a Me-Centered

Culture

“Provides for anyone who cares about the gospel

today a guide to the postmodern condition and where

the gospel must strike first. If this book were pocket

size you’d find a copy in my pocket.”

Scot McKnight, Northern Seminary

Ron High)eld traces the genealogy of the modern self from Plato, Descartes and Locke to Charles Taylor’s landmark Sources of the Self. What emerges is a stark portrait of the modern ideal of self-governance and the crisis it provokes for a Christian view of human identity, freedom and dignity found in God. Essential reading for Christian students who are interested in the debates around secularism, modernity and identity formation.

Ron Highfield (Ph.D., Rice University) is professor of religion at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. He is the author of Great is the Lord: Theology for the Praise of God (Eerdmans) and Barth and Rahner: Toward an Ecumenical Understanding of Sin and Evil (Peter Lang). High)eld is coauthor (with Gregory Boyd, Willliam Lane Craig and Paul Helseth) of Four Views on Divine Providence. His published chapters and articles have covered subjects ranging from theological anthropology to open theism to Christian higher education.

Contents Preface Part I: The Me-Centered Self (1) How the Me-Centered World Was Born (2) De)ance: The Promethean Dimension of the Modern Self (3) Subservi-ence: The Religion of Idols, Hypocrites and Hirelings (4) Indifference: A Study in Thoughtlessness (5) The Disqui-eting God of the Modern Self (6) The Secret Aspirations of the Modern Self (7) Some Unwelcome Limits on Freedom and Dignity Part II: The God-Centered Self (8) The Self-Giving God of the Gospel (9) The Irony of Divine “Weakness” (10) The Awakening Presence (11) A New Way of Being Human Being (12) The Divine Adoption (13) The Emergence of God-Centered Identity (14) The Freedom of the Children of God (15) God’s Love as the Ground and Measure of Human Dignity (16) The Reconciliation of Heaven and Earth Conclusion Indexes

March 2013256 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2711-4, $22.00

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Human Dignity in the Biotech Century, Edited by Charles W. Colson, Nigel M. de S. Cameron, 978-0-8308-2783-1, $24.00

God, Freedom & Human DignityEMBRACING A GOD-CENTERED IDENTITY

IN A ME-CENTERED CULTURE

R o n H i g h f i e l d

Church & Culture

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April 2013 Now in paperback!212 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3993-3, $20.00

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Clouds of Witnesses, Mark A. Noll, Carolyn Nystrom, 978-0-8308-3834 -9, $25.00

Global Awakening, Mark Shaw, 978-0-8308-3877-6, $20.00

M A R K A . NO L L

How American

Experience Re!ects

Global Faith

T H E N E W S H A P E O FW O R L D C H R I S T I A N I T Y

CHRISTIANITY TODAY

BOOK AWARD WINNER!

Mark A. Noll

The New Shape of World ChristianityHow American Experience Re"ects Global Faith

“Here is a book that both critics and supporters of

missions must read. Noll helps us move beyond the

simple praise and blame associated with Western

missions to see the complexity and glory of the

growth of Christianity, and, in the process, opens

up new frontiers of understanding and new lines of

research.”

William Dyrness, professor of theology and culture,

Fuller Theological Seminary

2010 Christianity Today Book Award winner!With characteristic rigor and insight, in this book Mark

Noll revisits the history of the American church in the context of world events. He makes the compelling case that how Americans have come to practice the Christian faith is just as globally important as what the American church has done in the world. He backs up this substantial claim with the scholarly attentiveness we’ve come to expect from him, lucidly explaining the relationship between the development of Christianity in North America and the development of Christianity in the rest of the world, with attention to recent trans)gurations in world Christianity. Here is a book that will challenge your assumptions about the nature of the relationship between the American church and the global church in the past and predicts what world Christianity may look like.

Mark A. Noll (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University) is Francis McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, advisory editor for Books & Culture and subeditor for the new Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Some of his many books include The Civil War as a Theological Crisis, Is the Reformation Over?, The Rise of Evangelicalism: The Age of Edwards, White!eld and the Wesleys and The Old Religion in a New World.

Contents Tables and Figures (1) Introduction (2) The New Shape of World Christianity (3) Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Identity, Power and Culture as Anticipating the Future (4) Posing the Question (5) What Does Counting Missionaries Reveal? (6) Indictment and Response (7) Amer-ican Experience as Template (8) American Evangelicals View the World, 1900-2000 (9) What Korean Believers Can Learn from American Evangelical History (10) The East African Revival (11) Re*ections Guide to Further Reading Index

Church & Mission

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April 2013272 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2712-1, $24.00

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Integrative Psycho-therapy, Mark R. McMinn, Clark D. Campbell, 978-0-8308-2830-2, $30.00

The Reciprocating Self, Jack O. Balswick, Pamela Ebstyne King, Kevin S. Reimer, 978-0-8308-2793-0, $27.00

Heather Davediuk Gingrich

Restoring the Shattered SelfA Christian Counselor’s Guide to Complex Trauma

What is complex traumatic stress disorder (CTSD)? How do Christian counselors help complex trauma survivors live the “abundant life”? Are we inadvertently retraumatizing our counselees?

Heather Davediuk Gingrich applies years of counseling experience to the sensitive task of treating complex trau-matic stress disorder (CTSD). Writing for pastors and coun-selors who have not received training in complex trauma, Gingrich integrates current trauma therapy research with Christian priorities such as prayer and spiritual warfare.

Heather Davediuk Gingrich (Ph.D., University of the Philippines) is a counselor, scholar, teacher and former missionary. She is currently associate professor of counseling at Denver Seminary, Littleton, Colorado, and a dissertation advisor and committee member at Asia Graduate School of Theology, Quezon City, Philippines.

A member of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD), the Trauma Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association, and clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), Gingrich is also a mental health consultant at International Development and Educational Associates (IDEAS), where she conducts short-term, mid-term and long-term mental health evaluations of missionary candidates.

Contents Acknowledgments (1) Shattered (2) Shattering the Self: The Effects of Trauma on Childhood Develop-ment (3) Rebuilding the Shattered Self: The Process of Counseling (4) Phase I: Safety and Stabilization (5) Phase II: Trauma Processing—Integrating the Components of a Traumatic Experience (6) Phase III: Consolidation and Resolution (7) Additional Treatment Considerations for the Client with Dissociative Identity Disorder (8) Spiritual Issues and Resources in the Treatment of CTSD (9) Vicarious Trau-matization and Building Counselor Resilience (10) How the Church Can Help Appendix: Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) References Author Index Subject Index

Restoring the Shattered Self

A Christian Counselor’s Guide to Complex Trauma

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Psychology & Counseling

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Counseling and Chris-tianity, Stephen P. Greggo, Timothy A. Sisemore, 978-0-8308-3978 -0, $22.00

Theology for Better Counseling, Virginia Todd Hole-man, 978-0-8308-3972-8, $20.00

ChristianCounseling Ethics

A Handbook for Psychologists,

Therapists and Pastors

S E C O N D E D I T I O N

E D I T E D B Y

Randolph K. Sanders

Edited by Randolph K. Sanders

Christian Counseling Ethics

(Second Edition)A Handbook for Psychologists, Therapists and Pastors

Editor Randolph K. Sanders assembles a team of scholar-practitioners to forge a comprehensive ethical approach to Christian counseling. Christian psychotherapists, pastors and others in the counseling profession will )nd here a ready resource for a whole array of contemporary clinical scenarios. This revised edition engages the signi)cant cultural changes counselors have seen in the years since the )rst edition.

Written by a cadre of highly quali)ed professional counselors and scholars, this book remains an indispensable resource for understanding and applying ethics in Christian counseling.

Randolph K. Sanders, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New Braunfels, Texas, and the author of several books. He served as the executive director of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS) from 1994 to 2005.

Contents (1) Embracing Our Ethical Mandate (2) Psychotherapy and Christian Ethics (3) Quali)cations of the Christian Mental Health Professional (4) Essential Elements for Ethical Counsel (5) Sexual Misconduct and the Abuse of Power (6) Nonsexual Multiple Relationships (7) Ethics in Couples Therapy (8) The Child Client (9) Addressing Spiritual and Value Issues in Therapy (10) The Sexual Minority Client (11) Clients with Chronic Conditions (12) Ethical Concerns in Culturally Sensitive Practice (13) Business Ethics in Mental Health Services (14) Pastors Who Counsel (15) Lay Counselor Training (16) Mixed Agency Dilemmas for Professionals in the Military and Other Government Agencies (17) Ethics in University Counseling Centers (18) Ethics in Member Care: Toward an Interna-tional Framework (19) Ethics in Providing Psychological First Aid (20) Training Programs (21) A Model for Ethical Decision Making Appendix 1: Ethical Codes and Guide-lines Appendix 2: Sample Forms Contributors List Index

Psychology & Counseling

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June 2013144 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2713-8, $18.00

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Understanding Evan-gelical Media, Edited by Quentin J. Schultze, Robert Herbert Woods Jr., 978-0-8308-2882-1, $27.00

Derek C. Schuurman

Shaping a Digital WorldFaith, Culture and Computer Technology

Digital technology has become a ubiquitous feature of modern life. Our increasingly fast-paced world seems more and more remote from the world narrated in Scripture. But despite its pervasiveness, there remains a dearth of theological re!ection about computer technology and what it means to live as a faithful Christian in a digitally-saturated society.

In this thoughtful and timely book, Derek Schuurman provides a brief theology of technology, rooted in the Reformed tradition and oriented around the grand themes of creation, fall, redemption and new creation. He combines a concise, accessible style with penetrating cultural and theological analysis. Building on the work of Jacques Ellul and Neil Postman, and drawing from a wide range of Reformed thinkers, Schuurman situates computer tech-nology within the big picture of the biblical story.

Technology is not neutral, but neither is there an exclusively “Christian” form of technological production and use. Instead, Schuurman guides us to see the digital world as part of God’s good creation, fallen yet redeemable according to the law of God. Responsibly used, technology can become an integral part of God’s shalom for the earth.

Derek C. Schuurman (Ph.D., McMaster University) is associate professor of computer science and chair of the mathematics/physics/computer science department at Redeemer University College, Ancaster, Ontario. He is also a professional engineer (P.Eng.) holding memberships with the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences (ACMS) and the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE).

Contents (1) Introduction (2) Computer Technology and the Unfolding of Creation (3) Computer Technology and the Fall (4) Redemption and Responsible Computer Technology (5) Computer Technology and the Future (6) Concluding Thoughts Discussion Questions Bibliography

Science & Technology

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couragecarefulnesstenacityfair-mindednesscuriosityhonestyhumility

VIRTUOUSMINDS

Intellectual Character Development

Philip E. Dow

FOR STUDENTS, EDUCATORS & PARENTS

Philip E. Dow

Virtuous MindsIntellectual Character Development

“As I read Dow’s book, I was struck with what a fresh

and potent addition it would make to a college or high

school course on critical thinking. . . . [It] is chock-full

of vivid, discussable illustrations.”

Robert C. Roberts, distinguished professor of ethics,

Baylor University

Teacher-administrator Philip Dow explores the implications of setting intellectual character (rather than intellectual content) at the heart of our educational programs. With ample stories and practical suggestions, Dow shows how intellectual virtues like tenacity, carefulness and curiosity are teachable traits that can produce good lives.

Philip E. Dow (Ph.D., Cambridge University) is super-intendent of Rosslyn Academy in Nairobi, Kenya. Dow has over a decade of classroom experience, teaching advanced courses in social studies and history at the high school level. He is the author of “School in the Clouds”: The Rift Valley Academy Story.

Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Jason Baehr Introduction Part I: The Seven Intellectual Virtues

(1) Intellectual Courage (2) Intellectual Carefulness (3) Intellectual Tenacity (4) Intellectual Fair-mindedness (5) Intellectual Curiosity (6) Intellectual Honesty (7) Intellec-tual Humility Part II: The Fruits of Intellectual Character (8) The Bene)ts of Knowing More About More (9) The Bene)ts of Better Thinking (10) Loving God (11) Loving Your Neighbor Part III: Becoming People of Intellectual Character (12) Developing Virtuous Intellectual Character in Yourself (13) Seven Suggestions for Parents and Educa-tors Conclusion A Discussion Guide for University and Church Groups Appendices A-I

Education

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May 2013200 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3964-3, $20.00

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The Emergence of the Church, Arthur G. Patzia, 978-0-8308-2650-6, $23.00

Robbie F. Castleman

Story-Shaped WorshipFollowing Patterns from the Bible and History

What is the right way to worship?Right worship does not require a return to the identical

forms found in the early church or later in Rome or after that in Westminster. What it calls for is a faithful response today to the God of our salvation in light of those biblically ordered and historically informed patterns.

In this study Robbie Castleman uncovers the funda-mental shape of worship. What she unearths is a shape that is outlined in Scripture, enacted in Israel, refocused in the New Testament community, regulated and guarded by the Apostolic fathers, and recovered in the Reformation. It is a worship that can and does still shape the liturgy of many congregations today.

Robbie F. Castleman (D.Min., University of Dubuque) is associate professor of biblical studies and theology at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. She previously served for several years as a staff member with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, specializing in ministry to graduate students at campuses in and around Tallahassee, Florida.

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Biblical Patterns: Story-Shaped Liturgy (1) Genesis and the Gospel: The Beginning of Worship Workshop (2) Worship and Identity: Yahweh and Sabbath in the Torah, Prophets and Gospels Workshop (3) Worship and Sacred Space: The Grace of Invitation, the Holiness of Boundaries Workshop (4) The Shape of Biblical Worship Workshop (5) Worship by the Book Workshop (6) Worship and Holiness Work-shop (7) Worship in Exile, Synagogues and the Early Church Workshop Part II: Historical Patterns: the Interpreta-

tions of Worship (8) Early Patterns for Christian Worship: Clarifying the Faith Workshop (9) Reformation Patterns for Christian Worship: Recovering the Faith Workshop (10) Contemporary Patterns for Christian Worship: Keeping the Faith Workshop Glossary For Further Reading Subject Index Scripture Index

Pastoral Resources

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The Parables of Jesus, David Wenham, 978-0-8308-1286 -8, $20.00

Reclaiming the Old Testament for Chris-tian Preaching, Edited by Grenville J. R. Kent, Paul J. Kissling, Laurence A. Turner, 978-0-8308-3887-5, $23.00

PREACHING THE NEW TESTAMENT

Edited by IAN PAUL & DAVID WENHAM

Pastoral Resources

Edited by Ian Paul, David Wenham

Preaching the New Testament

“You will find in this collection of essays a treasure

trove of convictions and insights about preaching the

New Testament that can nourish, challenge and enrich

any pastor’s sermons.”

Mark Labberton, Fuller Theological Seminary

Editors Ian Paul and David Wenham present this collection of scholarly re*ections on preaching from the New Testa-ment. It covers the main texts and genres, and also includes chapters on the infancy narratives, parables, miracles, ethics, future hope and judgment, archaeology and history, and hermeneutics.

Ian Paul is dean of studies at St. John’s College in Nottingham, England. He chairs the Revelation Seminar at the annual British New Testament Conference.

David Wenham (Ph.D., Manchester) is senior lecturer in New Testament at Trinity College, Bristol. He is the author of Paul: Follower of Jesus or Founder of Christianity?

Contents Contributors Abbreviations Introduction by Ian Paul and David Wenham (1) Preaching the Gospels by D. A. Carson (2) Preaching on the Infancy Narratives by R. T. France (3) Preaching Jesus’ Parables by Klyne Snodgrass (4) Preaching the Miracles of Jesus by Stephen I. Wright (5) Preaching the Sermon on the Mount by David Wenham (6) The Challenges and Opportunities for Preaching from the Acts of the Apostles by Christoph Sten-schke (7) Preaching Paul’s Letters by Justin K. Hardin and Jason Maston (8) Preaching from the Pastoral Epistles by I. Howard Marshall (9) The Challenge and Opportunity of Preaching Hebrews by Charles A. Anderson (10) Preaching the General Epistles by Mariam J. Kamell (11) Preaching from the Book of Revelation by Ian Paul (12) How Archae-ology and History Can Help with New Testament Preaching by Peter Oakes (13) Preaching the Ethics of the New Testa-ment by John Nolland (14) Preaching Hope and Judgment by Stephen Travis (15) The Hermeneutics of Relationship by William Olhausen (16) The Role of Exegesis and Biblical Texts in Preaching the New Testament by Helge Stadelmann (17) Preaching the Gospel from the Gospels by Paul Weston Index of Scripture References

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Bob Burns, Tasha Chapman, Donald C. Guthrie

Resilient MinistryWhat Pastors Told Us About Surviving and Thriving

Why does one well-equipped, well-meaning person in ministry succeed while another fails? Bob Burns, Tasha Chapman and Donald Guthrie undertook a )ve-year inten-sive research project on the frontlines of pastoral ministry to answer that question. What they found was nothing less than the DNA of thriving ministry today.

Bob Burns is the dean of lifelong learning and associate professor of education ministries at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. Tasha D. Chapman is asso-ciate dean of lifelong learning and adjunct professor of educational ministries at Covenant Seminary. Donald C. Guthrie is professor of educational ministries at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deer)eld, Illinois.

March 2013304 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4103-5, $17.00

Pastoral Resources

Andrew Root

The Relational Pastor

Sharing in Christ by Sharing Ourselves

Practical theologian Andrew Root deconstructs relational ministry as we have come to understand it, calling for a new breed of “empathic minister” to take the helm in our churches. Bringing current practice in touch with incar-national theology, Root searches for a more robust under-standing of the relationships that make up the body of Christ.

Andrew Root (Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary) is in the Baalson Olson Chair as associate professor of youth and family ministry at Luther Seminary (St. Paul, Minnesota). A former Young Life staffworker, he has served in churches and social service agencies as a youth outreach associate and a gang prevention counselor.

April 2013256 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4102-8, $18.00

S H A R I N G I N C H R I S T

B Y S H A R I N G O U R S E L V E S

A N D R E W R O O T

T H E

R E L A T I O N A L

P A S T O R

Pastoral Resources

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Mark Labberton

Foreword by John Ortberg

The Dangerous Act of WorshipLiving God’s Call to Justice

In this prophetic call to the contemporary church, Mark Labberton rede)nes Christian worship in the language of justice. He calls us away from individualized worship and into worshiping communities that give expression to righ-teousness and justice.

Mark Labberton (Th.D., University of Cambridge) is Lloyd John Ogilvie chair for preaching and director of the Lloyd John Ogilvie Institute for Preaching at Fuller Theolog-ical Seminary in Pasadena, California. Previously Labberton served as senior pastor at First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, Berkeley, California, for sixteen years.

Now in Paperback!200 pages, paperback, 5978-0-8308-3414-3, $15.00

M A R K L A B B E R T O N

Living God’s Call to Justice

THE DANGEROUS ACT OF

WORSHIP

Foreword by JOHN ORTBERG

Pastoral Resources

RICHARD J. GOOSSENAND R. PAUL STEVENS

ENTREPRENEURIAL

Finding Your Calling, Making a DifferenceLEADERSHIP

Richard J. Goossen, R. Paul Stevens

Entrepreneurial LeadershipFinding Your Calling, Making a Difference

Responding to what they see as an “entrepreneurial black hole” in the church today, Richard Goossen and R. Paul Stevens present a theologically robust vision of Christian entrepreneurship that seeks to enfranchise a strategic class of parishioners on behalf of their congregations.

Richard J. Goossen (Ph.D., Middlesex University) is a serial new venture founder, strategic advisor, lawyer, researcher, author, professor and professional public speaker. He is director of Entrepreneurial Leadership, Transforming Business, a research and development center at the University of Cambridge, UK.

R. Paul Stevens is professor emeritus of marketplace theology and leadership at Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia, and a marketplace ministry mentor.

May 2013210 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3773-1, $18.00

Pastoral Resources

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Kyle Strobel

Formed for the Glory of GodLearning from the Spiritual Practices of Jonathan Edwards

“From the ‘sovereignty principle’ to an Edwardsian

retreat, Kyle has given a gift that will be a means of

grace for many.”

John Ortberg

“A rich distillation of this remarkable American

divine’s spiritual vision. . . . What a distinctively evan-

gelical piety has looked like in the past and why that

pattern is still of great value today.”

Michael A. G. Haykin, The Southern Baptist

Theological Seminary

Kyle Strobel mines the work of Jonathan Edwards in search of the Puritan minister’s personal vision for spiritual devel-opment. “In Edwards,” Strobel writes, “we )nd a grasp of spiritual formation that tries to balance deep thought with deep passion . . . a life of love with the contemplation of divine things.”

Kyle Strobel (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is professor of theology at Grand Canyon University. He is also the co-founder and director of Metamorpha Ministries, a ministry committed to fostering community among people who want to grow their relationship with Christ. He is the author of Metamorpha: Jesus as a Way of Life.

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: A Journey into Beauty (1) A Journey to See Clearly (2) Mapping the Way of Love (3) Walking in Affection Part II: Tools for the Journey (4) Spiritual Disciplines as Means of Grace (5) Knowledge of God and Knowledge of Self (6) Meditation and Contemplation (7) Jonathan Edwards’s Spiritual Practices Conclusion Appendix 1: Praying with Jonathan Edwards Appendix 2: Practicing Conference with Jonathan Edwards Appendix 3: Going on Retreat with Jonathan Edwards Appendix 4: The Jonathan Edwards Project Abbreviations

F O R M E D FOR THE

G L O R Y OF G O DL e a r n i n g f r o m t h e S p i r i t u a l

P r a c t i c e s o f J o n a t h a n E d w a r d s

K Y L E S T R O B E L

Spiritual Formation

June 2013192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-5653-4, $16.00

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Life in the Spirit, Edited by Jeffrey P. Greenman, George Kalantzis, 978-0-8308-3879-0, $25.00

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Just SpiritualityHow Faith Practices Fuel Social Action

M A E E L I S E C A N N O NAuthor of Social Justice Handbook

Mae Elise Cannon

Just SpiritualityHow Faith Practices Fuel Social Action

Mae Elise Cannon opens the annals of activist history to see if there is a correlation between great acts of compassion and advocacy and great depths of prayer. Looking at the lives of Mother Teresa, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Martin Luther King Jr. and others, Cannon )nds a depth of spiritual prac-tice at the root of courageous social action.

Mae Elise Cannon (M.Div., North Park Theological Seminary; M.B.A., School of Business & Nonpro)t Manage-ment at North Park University) is the executive director of El Karma Ministries in Pompano Beach, Florida, a ministry focused on bridging the divide between Christians around the world and the community of Christ followers in the Middle East. She is the author of Social Justice Handbook.

February 2013208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3775-5, $16.00

Spiritual Formation

Spiritual Formation

Alan Fadling

An Unhurried LifeFollowing Jesus’ Rhythms of Work and Rest

Spiritual director and “recovering speed addict” Alan Fadling leads readers in a disarming meditation on the unhurried life. Following the framework of Jesus’ earthly life, Fadling shows how the work of “unhurrying” ourselves is central to our spiritual development in such pivotal areas as resisting temptation, caring for others, praying and making disciples.

Alan Fadling (M. Div., Fuller Theological Seminary) is associate director of The Leadership Institute in Orange, California, a ministry that trains Christian leaders to inte-grate spiritual formation and leadership development. A certi)ed spiritual director, Fadling has also taught courses on spiritual formation at Hope International University.

June 2013192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3573-7, $15.00

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Recent Releases

David Hansen

The Art of Pastoring (Revised Edition)

Leading us well beyond the niceties of self-help literature, pastor David Hansen pulls back the veil on the actual pastorate—the one that emerges without your permission in the midst of life and ministry. In this revised and expanded edition, Hansen expands on his view of the pastor as a “parable of Jesus” and adds a new postlude.

224 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4104-2, $16.00 / IVP Praxis

Edited by Julia E. M. Cameron

Foreword by S. Douglas Birdsall

Christ Our Reconciler

Here are the collected presentations from the Third Lausanne Congress in Cape Town, South Africa—a historic event convened in 2010 that brought delegates from some two hundred nations to cast a new vision for world evangelization in the third millennium.

219 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3776-2, $18.00 / IVP Books

Cyril of Alexandria

Translated by David R. Maxwell, Edited by Joel C. Elowsky

Commentary on John, Volume 1

In the latest addition to the Ancient Christian Texts series, David Maxwell renders a service to students of patristics and New Testament studies alike. The )rst complete English translation of Cyril of Alexandria’s Commentary on John since the nineteenth century, this volume unveils one of the brightest lights in the Alexandrian tradition.

400 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2911-8, $60.00 / IVP Academic

Aaron Chalmers

Exploring the Religion of Ancient Israel

Aaron Chalmers examines the major religious of)ces mentioned in the Old Testament (including prophet, priest, sage and king) alongside the beliefs and practices of the common people—giving students a unique introduction to the religious and social world of ancient Israel.

176 pages, casebound, 978-0-8308-2545-5, $30.00 / IVP Academic

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Edited by Chad Meister, James K. Dew Jr.

God and Evil

Chad Meister and James Dew Jr. edit this volume in which leading thinkers in Christian philosophy and apologetics take on the problem of evil and suffering. Essays from Paul Copan, Gary Habermas, Francis Collins and others provide )rst-rate critical engagement with the New Atheists and offer grounds for renewed con)dence in the God who is “acquainted with grief.”

360 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3784-7, $20.00 / IVP Books

Edited by R. Keith Loftin

God and Morality

Editor R. Keith Loftin provides a forum for proponents of fours views on the nature of morality (two Christian and two atheist/agnostic) to state their case, respond to the others, and then provide a response. Views include: naturalist moral non-realism, naturalist moral realism, moral essentialism and moral particularism.

180 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3984-1, $22.00 / IVP Academic

Janis Bragan Balda, Wesley D. Balda

Handbook for Battered Leaders

Using Paul’s second letter to the Corinthian church as a “classic management case study,” Janis and Wes Balda identify the contributing factors to organi-zational con*ict, particularly in ministry, and highlight solutions for a more healthy, constructive common commitment.

223 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-5678-7, $16.00 / IVP Books

Holly Catterton Allen, Christine Lawton Ross

Intergenerational Christian Formation

Holly Allen and Christine Ross offer a complete framework for intentional intergenerational Christian formation in the church. Providing theoretical foundations and case studies of intergenerational congregations, this book offers hope that worship, learning, community and service can all be achieved intergenerationally.

330 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3981-0, $22.00 / IVP Academic

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Edited by David G. Firth, Philip S. Johnston

Interpreting Deuteronomy

David Firth and Philip S. Johnston edit this new collection of essays from the vanguard of Old Testament studies. Beginning with the unique literary and theological dimensions of Deuteronomy, these essays open up the major approaches, issues and debates occupying today’s best evangelical interpreters.

288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3989-6, $28.00 / IVP Academic

Alex McLellan

A Jigsaw Guide to Making Sense of the World

Ravi Zacharias associate Alex McLellan shares his proven method for training and empowering Christian apologists. Exploring competing views of truth and the nature of doubt, he encourages potential truth-tellers to proceed in piecing their worldview together—trusting that these fragments of truth will become the outlines of a far greater picture.

180 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3781-6, $15.00 / IVP Books

Larry R. Helyer

The Life and Witness of Peter

Larry R. Helyer embarks on a comprehensive study of a much neglected )gure in New Testament studies. Reconstructing Peter’s life, theology and legacy from evidence in 1 and 2 Peter, the Gospels, Acts, Paul’s letters and texts from the early church, Helyer renders a great service to all students of the New Testament.

329 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3982-7, $26.00 / IVP Academic

Valerie E. Hess, Lane M. Arnold

The Life of the Body

“Jesus had a body.” Beginning with this simple reminder, spiritual formation experts Valerie Hess and Lane Arnold look at how we relate as physical beings in a material world and how that forms our inner life. Filled with creative exercises, this book brings you into a new relationship with food, worship, the seasons, the planet and more.

192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3571-3, $15.00 / Formatio

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Gerald Rau

Mapping the Origins Debate

This unique textbook by Gerald Rau surveys the six predominant models currently used to explain the origins of creation, of life, of species and of humans. Alongside his judicious account of the debate as a whole, Rau equips students with critical tools for evaluating the individual philosophies of science in play.

237 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3987-2, $18.00 / IVP Academic

E. Randolph Richards, Brandon J. O’Brien

Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes

Brandon O’Brien and Randy Richards shed light on the ways that Western readers often misunderstand the cultural dynamics of the Bible. Identifying nine areas where commonplaces of modern Western thought diverge with the text, the authors ask us to reconsider long-held opinions about our most beloved book.

240 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3782-3, $16.00 / IVP Books

Ross Hastings

Missional God, Missional Church

Building on the works of David Bosch, Lesslie Newbigin and others, Ross Hast-ings delivers a comprehensive theology of mission founded on the trinitarian doctrine of God and a “de)ant optimism” about the possible re-evangelization of the Western world.

355 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3955-1, $24.00 / IVP Academic

Andrew G. Shead

A Mouth Full of Fire

Andrew Shead examines Jeremiah’s commissioning, embodiment of the word of God, covenant preaching and “oracles of hope.” He shows how a differentiation between the divine “word” and the prophet’s “words” enables the word of God to function as an organizing center for the book’s theology.

321 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2630-8, $27.00 / IVP Academic

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Calvin Miller

The Path of Celtic Prayer

Calvin Miller introduces six types of Celtic prayer that teach you how to pray out of the circumstances and uncertainties of your own life. With traditional examples of each type of prayer, the book also includes a historical and spiritual overview of Celtic spirituality.

170 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3574-4, $15.00 / Formatio

Edited by Robert L. Plummer, John Mark Terry

Paul’s Missionary Methods

Robert L. Plummer and John Mark Terry edit this collection of entry points into the missionary methods of the apostle Paul. Conducting a major reappraisal of Roland Allen’s Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or Ours? Michael Bird, Eckhard Schnabel and others reconsider the relevance of Paul’s missionary activities for the church today.

252 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-5707-4, $22.00 / IVP Academic

Stephen R. Holmes

The Quest for the Trinity

Stephen Holmes tells the saga of the Christian doctrine of God, hoping to provide some re*ective distance on today’s revival in trinitarian studies. We witness the church’s discovery of the doctrine from Scripture, its crucial patristic developments, its medieval and Reformation continuity and its fortunes since the advent of modernity.

231 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3986-5, $26.00 / IVP Academic

Stephen S. Smalley

The Revelation to John

Stephen S. Smalley demonstrates the fruitfulness of reading John’s Apocalypse like a two-act drama with a “marked sevenfold patterning.” His theological and literary analysis of the Greek text puts Revelation squarely in the hands of contemporary readers, demonstrating its power to transcend barriers of culture and history. Now in paperback.

xviii + 633 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2924-8, $40.00 / IVP Academic

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Richard H. Cox

Foreword by Dan G. Blazer

Rewiring Your Preaching

Psychologist and pastor Richard Cox calls on the best modern neuroscience to prove that a better understanding of the brain can transform your preaching. Arguing that the sermon is a highly-charged cognitive event, Cox explains the role of brain stimuli in such crucial pastoral tasks as delivering comfort and provoking moral action.

192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4101-1, $16.00 / IVP Praxis

Angela M. Sabates

Social Psychology in Christian Perspective

Angela Sabates offers a well-researched social psychology textbook that makes full use of the unique view of human persons coming down to us from the Christian tradition. She highlights Christian contributions to a wide range of questions from the dynamics of persuasion to the social psychology of violence.

528 pages, casebound, 978-0-8308-3988-9, $35.00 / CAPS Books

Randal Rauser

The Swedish Atheist, the Scuba Diver and Other

Apologetic Rabbit Trails

We’re invited to sit at the table with Randal Rauser as he and his atheist counter-point, Sheridan, engage in a real-world apologetic dialogue. As we follow them down rabbit trails and through personal revelations, we experience a paradigm shift in apologetics—where a familiar quibble over terms becomes a mutual apprenticeship with the truth.

229 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3778-6, $16.00 / IVP Books

Virginia Todd Holeman

Theology for Better Counseling

Seeking an adequate response to the “theological disequilibrium” of many of her patients, Virginia Todd Holeman set out to explore the connections between theology and the practice of counseling. Her “trinitarian re*ections” will help students and practitioners create new pathways between theology and therapy.

208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3972-8, $20.00 / IVP Academic

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Michael P. Knowles

The Unfolding Mystery of the Divine Name

In this eloquent meditation, Michael Knowles leads us progressively through the facets of God’s name as it is disclosed in Exodus 34:5-9. He sounds the depths of the passage in its original setting, listening for its echoes elsewhere in Scripture and in the rabbinic and Islamic traditions.

254 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3985-8, $22.00 / IVP Academic

Paul Borthwick

Foreword by Femi B. Adeleye

Western Christians in Global Mission

Paul Borthwick brings an urgent report on how the Western church can best continue in global mission. Providing current analysis of the state of the world and Majority World opinion, Borthwick offers concrete advice for Western churches that want to avoid the pitfalls of colonialism.

224 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3780-9, $15.00 / IVP Books

Steve Addison

Foreword by Ed Stetzer

What Jesus Started

Sometimes we get so caught up in the power of Jesus shouting from the cross, “It is )nished!” that we forget that Jesus started something too. Uncovering the inner dynamics of Jesus’ work with the disciples, veteran church planter Steve Addison reminds us that Christianity is a movement with a unique design for expansion.

192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3659-8, $15.00 / Likewise

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Genesis 1–11 (OT Volume 1) Edited by

Andrew Louth. lii + 204 pages, hard-cover, 978-0-8308-1471-8, $50.00

Genesis 12–50 (OT Volume 2) Edited by Mark Sheridan. xl + 392 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1472-5, $50.00

Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy (OT Volume 3) Edited by Joseph T. Lienhard. xxxii + 382 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1473-2, $50.00

Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1–2 Samuel (OT Volume 4) Edited by John R. Franke. xxxii + 458 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1474-9, $50.00

1–2 Kings, 1–2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther (OT Volume 5) Edited by Marco Conti. xxx + 450 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1475-6, $50.00

Job (OT Volume 6) Edited by Manlio Simonetti and Marco Conti. xxviii + 253 pages, hardcover, 978-0- 8308-1476-3, $50.00

Psalms 1–50 (OT Volume 7) Edited by Craig A. Blaising and Carmen S. Hardin. xxviii + 458 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1477-0, $50.00

Psalms 51–150 (OT Volume 8) Edited by Quentin F. Wesselschmidt. xxiv + 499 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1478-7, $50.00

Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon (OT Volume 9) Edited by J. Robert Wright. xxx + 434 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1479-4, $50.00

Isaiah 1–39 (OT Volume 10) Edited by Steven A. McKinion. xxiv + 324 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1480-0, $50.00

Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture (ACCS)Edited by Thomas C. Oden, this twenty-nine-volume series compiles the best early Christian exegesis from the second through the eighth centuries on the Old and New Testaments plus the Apocrypha.

Individual titles include

Isaiah 40–66 (OT Volume 11) Edited by Mark W. Elliott. xxxi + 349 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1481-7, $50.00

Jeremiah, Lamentations (OT Volume 12) Edited by Dean O. Wenthe. 373 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1482-4, $50.00

Ezekiel, Daniel (OT Volume 13) Edited by Kenneth Stevenson and Michael Glerup. xviii + 378 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1483-1, $50.00

The Twelve Prophets (OT Volume 14) Edited by Alberto Ferreiro. xxvi + 366 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1484-8, $50.00

Apocrypha (OT Volume 15) Edited by Sever J. Voicu. xxviii + 547 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1485-5, $50.00

Matthew 1–13 (NT Volume 1a) Edited by Manlio Simonetti. lii + 326 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1486-2, $50.00

Matthew 14–28 (NT Volume 1b) Edited by Manlio Simonetti. xvi + 344 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1469-5, $50.00

Mark (NT Volume 2) Edited by Thomas C. Oden and Christopher A. Hall. xxxvi + 284 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1418-3, $50.00

Luke (NT Volume 3) Edited by Arthur Just Jr. xxviii + 444 pages, hard-cover, 978-0-8308-1488-6, $50.00

John 1–10 (NT Volume 4a) Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. 421 pages, hard-cover, 978-0-8308-1489-3, $50.00

John 11–21 (NT Volume 4b) Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. xviii + 462 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1099-4, $50.00

Acts (NT Volume 5) Edited by Francis Martin. xxvi + 368 pages, hard-cover, 978-0-8308-1490-9, $50.00

Romans (NT Volume 6) Edited by Gerald L. Bray. xxviii + 406 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1356-8, $50.00

1–2 Corinthians (NT Volume 7) Edited by Gerald L. Bray. xxiii + 349 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2492-2, $50.00

Galatians, Ephesians, Philip-pians (NT Volume 8) Edited by Mark J. Edwards. xxvi + 318 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2493-9, $50.00

Colossians, 1–2 Thessalo-nians, 1–2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon (NT Volume 9) Edited by Peter Gorday. xxxiv + 346 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1494-7, $50.00

Hebrews (NT Volume 10) Edited by Erik M. Heen and Philip D. W. Krey. xxvi + 292 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1495-4, $50.00

James, 1–2 Peter, 1–3 John, Jude (NT Volume 11) Edited by Gerald L. Bray. xxx + 288 pages, hard-cover, 978-0-8308-1496-1, $50.00

Revelation (NT Volume 12) Edited by William C. Weinrich. xxxii + 454 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1497-8, $50.00

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Ancient Christian Texts (ACT)

Ancient Christian Texts is a series of new translations—most of which are here presented in English for the )rst time—that provides readers with the resources they need to study for themselves the key writings of the early church. The texts represented are full-length commentaries or sermon series based on biblical books or extended scriptural passages.

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Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imper-fectum), Volume 1 Translated by James A. Kellerman. Edited by Thomas C. Oden. xxvi + 213 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2901-9, $60.00

Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imper-fectum), Volume 2 Translated by James A. Kellerman. Edited by Thomas C. Oden. xxvi + 228 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2902-6, $60.00

Commentary on the Gospel of John By Theodore of Mopsuestia. Translated by Marco Conti. Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. xxx + 172 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2906-4, $60.00

Commentaries on Romans and 1–2 Corinthians By Ambro-siaster. Edited and translated by Gerald L. Bray. 300 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2903-3, $60.00

Commentaries on Galatians–Philemon By Ambrosiaster. Edited and translated by Gerald L. Bray. xxii + 166 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2904-0, $60.00

Homilies on Numbers By Origen. Translated by Thomas P. Scheck. Edited by Christopher A. Hall. 196 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2905-7, $60.00

Commentaries on Genesis 1–3 By Severian of Gabala, Bede the Venerable. Translated by Robert C. Hill, Carmen S. Hardin. Edited by Michael Glerup. 162 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2907-1, $60.00

Greek Commentaries on Revelation By Oecumenius, Andrew of Caesarea. Translated by William C. Weinrich. Edited by Thomas C. Oden. 212 pages, hard-cover, 978-0-8308-2908-8, $60.00

Latin Commentaries on Revelation By Victorinus of Petovium, Apringius of Beja, Caesarius of Arles, Bede the Vener-able. Edited and translated by William C. Weinrich. l + 201 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2909-5, $60.00

Commentary on Jeremiah By Jerome. Translated by Michael Graves. Edited by Christopher A. Hall. 232 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2910-1, $60.00

Commentary on John, Volume 1 By Cyril of Alexandria. Translated by David R. Maxwell. Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. 400 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2911-8, $60.00

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We Believe in One God Edited by Gerald L. Bray. xlii + 159 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2531-8, $50.00

We Believe in One Lord Jesus Christ Edited by John Anthony McGuckin. xxii + 191 pages, hard-cover, 978-0-8308-2532-5, $50.00

We Believe in the Crucified and Risen Lord Edited by Mark J. Edwards. 194 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2533-2, $50.00

We Believe in the Holy Spirit Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. 309 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2534-9, $50.00

We Believe in One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church Edited by Angelo Di Berardino. 368 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2535-6, $50.00

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OLD TESTAMENT SERIESThe Message of Genesis 1–11 David J. Atkinson. 190 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1229-5, $17.00

The Message of Genesis 12–50 Joyce G. Baldwin. 224 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-298-9, $18.00

The Message of Exodus J. A. Motyer. 329 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2427-4, $19.00

The Message of Leviticus Derek Tidball. 329 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2431-1, $19.00

The Message of Numbers Raymond Brown. 310 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-2428-1, $19.00

The Message of Deuteronomy Raymond Brown. 331 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1234-9, $19.00

The Message of Judges Michael Wilcock. 175 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1232-5, $17.00

The Message of Ruth David J. Atkinson. 128 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-294-1, $17.00

The Message of Samuel Mary J. Evans. 286 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2429-8, $18.00

The Message of Kings John W. Olley. 378 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2435-9, $20.00

The Message of Chronicles Michael Wilcock. 288 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-299-6, $18.00

The Message of Ezra & Haggai Robert Fyall. 190 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2432-8, $16.00

The Message of Nehemiah Raymond Brown. 256 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1242-4, $18.00

The Message of Esther David G. Firth. 144 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2433-5, $18.00

The Message of Job David J. Atkinson. 188 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1230-1, $17.00

The Message of Psalms 1–72 Michael Wilcock. 255 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1244-8, $18.00

The Message of Psalms 73–150 Michael Wilcock. 288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1245-5, $18.00

The Message of Proverbs David J. Atkinson. 173 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1239-4, $17.00

The Message of Ecclesiastes Derek Kidner. 110 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-286-6, $16.00

The Message of the Song of Songs Tom Gledhill. 254 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1235-6, $18.00

The Message of Isaiah Barry G. Webb. 252 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1240-0, $18.00

The Message of Jeremiah Derek Kidner. 176 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1225-7, $17.00

The Message of Ezekiel Christopher J. H. Wright. 368 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2425-0, $19.00

The Message of Daniel Ronald S. Wallace. 200 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-285-9, $18.00

The Message of Hosea Derek Kidner. 142 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-290-3, $16.00

The Message of Amos J. A. Motyer. 208 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-283-5, $18.00

The Message of Obadiah, Nahum and Zephaniah Gordon Bridger. 307 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2434-2, $18.00

The Message of Jonah Rosemary Nixon. 220 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-2426-7, $18.00

The Message of Joel, Micah & Habakkuk David Prior. 279 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1241-7, $18.00

The Bible Speaks Today Commentary Series (BST)

Edited by J. A. Motyer and John R. W. Stott, this series is characterized by what Stott called a “threefold ideal . . . to expound the biblical text with accuracy, to relate it to contemporary life and to be readable.”

Individual titles include

Apollos Old Testament Commentary Series (AOTC)Edited by David W. Baker and Gordon J. Wenham, the Apollos Old Testament Commentary aims to take with equal seriousness the divine and human aspects of Scripture.

Individual titles include

Leviticus (vol. 3) Nobuyoshi Kiuchi. 538 pages, hard-

cover, 978-0-8308-2503-5, $40.00

Deuteronomy (vol. 5) J. Gordon McConville. 544 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2505-9, $40.00

Joshua (vol. 6) Pekka Pitkänen. 454 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2506-6, $40.00

1 & 2 Samuel (vol. 8) David G. Firth. 614 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2508-0, $40.00

Ecclesiastes & the Song of Songs (vol. 16) Daniel C.

Fredericks and Daniel J. Estes. 472 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2515-8, $40.00

Daniel (vol. 20) Ernest C. Lucas. 359 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2519-6, $40.00

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The Bible Speaks Today Commentary Series (continued)The Message of Zechariah Barry G. Webb. 188 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2430-4, $17.00

NEW TESTAMENT SERIESThe Message of the Sermon on the Mount John R. W. Stott. 238 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-296-5, $18.00

The Message of Matthew Michael Green. 343 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1243-1, $19.00

The Message of Mark Donald English. 254 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1231-8, $18.00

The Message of Luke Michael Wilcock. 215 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-291-0, $18.00

The Message of John Bruce Milne. 352 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1233-2, $19.00

The Message of Acts John R. W. Stott. 428 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1236-3, $20.00

The Message of Romans John R. W. Stott. 432 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1246-2, $20.00

The Message of 1 Corin thians David Prior. 311 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-297-2, $19.00

The Message of 2 Corin thians Paul Barnett. 188 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1228-8, $17.00

The Message of Galatians John R. W. Stott. 204 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-288-0, $18.00

The Message of Ephesians John R. W. Stott. 311 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-287-3, $19.00

The Message of Philippians J. A. Motyer. 234 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-310-8, $18.00

The Message of Colossians & Philemon R. C. Lucas. 191 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-284-2, $17.00

The Message of 1 & 2 Thes-salonians John R. W. Stott. 218 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1237-0, $18.00

The Message of 1 Timothy & Titus John R. W. Stott. 232 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1247-9, $18.00

The Message of 2 Timothy John R. W. Stott. 127 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-295-8, $16.00

The Message of Hebrews Raymond Brown. 272 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-289-7, $18.00

The Message of James J. A. Motyer. 214 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-292-7, $18.00

The Message of 1 Peter Edmund Clowney. 250 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-1227-1, $18.00

The Message of 2 Peter & Jude R. C. Lucas and Christopher Green. 270 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1238-7, $18.00

The Message of John’s Letters David Jackman. 214 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1226-4, $18.00

The Message of Revelation Michael Wilcock. 240 pages, paper-back, 978-0-87784-293-4, $18.00

The Bible Speaks Today New Testament CD-ROM Edited by John Stott. Windows Version: 978-0-8308-2448-9, $115.00 Macintosh Version: 978-0-8308-2449-6, $115.00

The Bible Speaks Today Bible Themes Series (BSTT)

As a companion to The Bible Speaks Today commentaries, each volume of this series focuses on the message of key biblical texts supporting a facet of Christian doctrine. Edited by Derek Tidball.

Individual titles include

The Message of Creation David Wilkinson. 296 pages,

paperback, 978-0-8308-2405-2, $20.00

The Message of Heaven & Hell Bruce Milne. 352 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-2406-9, $20.00

The Message of Holiness Derek Tidball. 288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2412-0, $20.00

The Message of Mission Howard Peskett and Vinoth Ramachandra. 288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2407-6, $20.00

The Message of Prayer Timothy Chester. 272 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-2408-3, $20.00

The Message of Salvation Philip G. Ryken. 314 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-2404-5, $20.00

The Message of Sonship Trevor J. Burke. 244 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-2413-7, $20.00

The Message of the Cross Derek Tidball. 341 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2403-8, $20.00

The Message of the Holy Spirit Keith Warrington. 260 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2411-3, $20.00

The Message of the Living God Peter Lewis. 356 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-2402-1, $20.00

The Message of the Resur-rection Paul Beasley-Murray. 269 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2401-4, $20.00

The Message of the Trinity Brian Edgar. 336 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2409-0, $20.00

The Message of the Word of God Tim Meadowcroft. 284 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2414-4, $20.00

The Message of Women Derek & Dianne Tidball. 288 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-2436-6, $20.00 (available March 2013)

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NOW IN PAPERBACK! The IVP New Testament Commentary Series (IVPNTC)

Edited by Grant R. Osborne with D. Stuart Briscoe and Haddon Robinson, this series offers a lucid, passage-by-passage exposition of the biblical text for the contemporary church.

Individual titles include

Matthew (vol. 1) Craig S. Keener. 444 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4001-4, $20.00

Mark (vol. 2) Ronald J. Kernaghan. 351 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4002-1, $18.00

Luke (vol. 3) Darrell L. Bock. 412 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4003-8, $20.00

John (vol. 4) Rodney A. Whitacre. 526 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4004-5, $20.00

Acts (vol. 5) William J. Larkin Jr. 422 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4005-2, $20.00

Romans (vol. 6) Grant R. Osborne. 447 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4006-9, $20.00

1 Corinthians (vol. 7) Alan F. Johnson. 343 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4007-6, $19.00

2 Corinthians (vol. 8) Linda L. Belleville. 357 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4008-3, $19.00

Galatians (vol. 9) G. Walter Hansen. 212 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4009-0, $18.00

Ephesians (vol. 10) Walter L. Liefeld. 178 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4010-6, $16.00

Philippians (vol. 11) Gordon D. Fee. 204 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4011-3, $17.00

Colossians & Philemon (vol. 12) Robert W. Wall. 225 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4012-0, $18.00

1–2 Thessalonians (vol. 13) G. K. Beale. 279 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4013-7, $18.00

1–2 Timothy & Titus (vol. 14) Philip H. Towner. 271 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-4014-4, $18.00

Hebrews (vol. 15) Ray C. Stedman. 168 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4015-1, $16.00

James (vol. 16) George M. Stulac. 206 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4016-8, $17.00

1 Peter (vol. 17) I. Howard Marshall. 184 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4017-5, $17.00

2 Peter and Jude (vol. 18) Robert Harvey, Philip H. Towner. 249 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4018-2, $17.00

1–3 John (vol. 19) Marianne Meye Thompson. 168 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4019-9, $16.00

Revelation (vol. 20) J. Ramsey Michaels. 265 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4020-5, $18.00

The IVP New Testament Commentary Series (IVPNTC)

Edited by Grant R. Osborne with D. Stuart Briscoe and Haddon Robinson, this series expounds the biblical text for the contemporary church.

Individual titles include

Matthew (vol. 1) Craig S. Keener. 444 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1801-3, $24.00

2 Corinthians (vol. 8) Linda L. Belleville. 357 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1808-2, $24.00

James (vol. 16) George M. Stulac. 206 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1816-7, $22.00

2 Peter & Jude (vol. 18) Robert Harvey and Philip H. Towner. 249 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1818-1, $20.00

1–3 John (vol. 19) Marianne Meye Thompson. 168 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1819-8, $22.00

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Genesis (vol. 1) Derek Kidner. 236 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4201-8, $16.00

Exodus (vol. 2) R. Alan Cole. 249 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4202-5, $16.00

Leviticus (vol. 3) R. K. Harrison. 254 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4203-2, $16.00

Numbers (vol. 4) Gordon J. Wenham. 192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4204-9, $16.00

Deuteronomy (vol. 5) J. A. Thompson. 349 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4205-6, $16.00

Deuteronomy (vol. 5) Edward J. Woods. 333 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4281-0, $16.00

Joshua (vol. 6) Richard S. Hess. 352 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4206-3, $16.00

Judges and Ruth (vol. 7) Arthur E. Cundall and Leon L. Morris. 307 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4207-0, $16.00

1 and 2 Samuel (vol. 8) Joyce G. Baldwin. 240 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4208-7, $16.00

1 and 2 Kings (vol. 9) Donald J. Wiseman. 339 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4209-4, $16.00

1 Chronicles (vol. 10) Martin J. Selman. 274 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4210-0, $16.00

2 Chronicles (vol. 11) Martin J. Selman. 292 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4211-7, $16.00

Ezra and Nehemiah (vol. 12) Derek Kidner. 192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4212-4, $16.00

Esther (vol. 13) Debra Reid. 168 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4213-1, $16.00

Job (vol. 14) Francis I. Andersen. 318 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4214-8, $16.00

Psalms 1–72 (vol. 15) Derek Kidner. 196 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4215-5, $16.00

Psalms 73–150 (vol. 16) Derek Kidner. 242 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4216-2, $16.00

Proverbs (vol. 17) Derek Kidner. 189 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4217-9, $16.00

Ecclesiastes (vol. 18) Michael A. Eaton. 128 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4218-6, $16.00

The Song of Solomon (vol. 19) G. Lloyd Carr. 192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4219-3, $16.00

Isaiah (vol. 20) J. Alec Motyer. 461 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4220-9, $16.00

Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (TOTC)

Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries provide passage-by-passage interpretation in the transparent style that has become the hallmark of the Tyndale series.

Set of 48 OT and NT volumes, paperback, 978-0-8308-4229-2, $773.00Set of 28 OT volumes, paperback, 978-0-8308-4200-1, $448.00

Individual titles include

Reformation Commentary on Scripture (RCS)

The Reformation Commentary on Scripture (RCS) collects Protestant Reformation re*ec-tions on the entirety of the Bible, chapter by chapter, introducing readers to the depth and richness of exegetical ferment that de)ned the Reformation.

Individual titles include

Genesis 1–11 Edited by John L. Thompson. lxx + 389 pages, hard-cover, 978-0-8308-2951-4, $50.00

Ezekiel, Daniel Edited by Carl L. Beckwith. lx + 452 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2962-0, $50.00

Galatians, Ephesians Edited by Gerald L. Bray. 446 pages, hard-cover, 978-0-8308-2973-6, $50.00

Philippians, Colossians Edited by Graham Tomlin. 400 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2974-3, $50.00 (available July 2013)

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Matthew (vol. 1) R. T. France. 422 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4231-5, $17.00

Mark (vol. 2) R. Alan Cole. 340 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4232-2, $17.00

Luke (vol. 3) Leon L. Morris. 370 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4233-9, $17.00

John (vol. 4) Colin G. Kruse. 389 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4234-6, $17.00

Acts (vol. 5) I. Howard Marshall. 447 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4235-3, $17.00

Romans (vol. 6) F. F. Bruce. 283 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4236-0, $16.00

1 Corinthians (vol. 7) Leon L. Morris. 238 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4237-7, $16.00

2 Corinthians (vol. 8) Colin G. Kruse. 217 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4238-4, $16.00

Galatians (vol. 9) R. Alan Cole. 242 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4239-1, $16.00

Ephesians (vol. 10) Francis Foulkes. 187 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4240-7, $16.00

Philippians (vol. 11) Ralph P. Martin. 187 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4241-4, $16.00

Colossians and Philemon (vol. 12) N. T. Wright. 199 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4242-1, $16.00

1 and 2 Thessalonians (vol. 13) Leon L. Morris. 148 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-4243-8, $16.00

The Pastoral Epistles (vol. 14) Donald Guthrie. 251 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-4244-5, $16.00

Hebrews (vol. 15) Donald Guthrie. 281 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4245-2, $16.00

James (vol. 16) Douglas J. Moo. 196 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4246-9, $16.00

1 Peter (vol. 17) Wayne A. Grudem. 248 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4247-6, $16.00

2 Peter and Jude (vol. 18) Michael Green. 221 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-4248-3, $16.00

The Letters of John (vol. 19) John Stott. 240 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4249-0, $16.00

Revelation (vol. 20) Leon L. Morris. 250 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4250-6, $16.00

Tyndale New Testament Commentaries (TNTC)

Tyndale New Testament Commentaries provide passage-by-passage interpretation in the transparent style that has become the hallmark of the Tyndale series.

Set of 48 OT and NT volumes, paperback, 978-0-8308-4229-2, $773.00Set of 20 NT volumes, paperback, 978-0-8308-4230-8, $325.00

Individual titles include

Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (TOTC) (continued)Jeremiah and Lamentations (vol. 21) Hetty Lalleman. 384 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4283-4, $16.00 (available March 2013)

Jeremiah and Lamentations (vol. 21) R. K. Harrison. 246 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4221-6, $16.00

Ezekiel (vol. 22) John B. Taylor. 277 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4222-3, $16.00

Daniel (vol. 23) Joyce G. Baldwin. 232 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4223-0, $16.00

Hosea (vol. 24) David Allan Hubbard. 246 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4224-7, $16.00

Joel and Amos (vol. 25) David Allan Hubbard. 196 pages, paper-back, 978-0-8308-4225-4, $16.00

Obadiah, Jonah, Micah (vol. 26) T. Desmond Alexander, David W. Baker, Bruce Waltke. 226 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4226-1, $16.00

Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah (vol. 27) David W. Baker. 120 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4227-8, $16.00

Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi (vol. 28) Joyce G. Baldwin. 277 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4228-5, $16.00

Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi (vol. 28) Andrew E. Hill. 304 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4282-7, $16.00

Tyndale Commentaries CD-ROM Leon L. Morris, Donald J. Wiseman. Windows Version: 978-0-8308-4279-7, $260.00 Macintosh Version: 978-0-8308-4280-3, $260.00

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Christian Foundations (CF)

Donald G. Bloesch’s seven-volume series is a comprehensive systematic theology for the twenty-)rst century. Individual titles include:

The Church, 978-0-8308-2756 -5, $20.00

God the Almighty, 978-0-8308-2753 -4, $20.00

Holy Scripture, 978-0-8308-2752-7, $20.00The Holy Spirit, 978-0-8308-2755 -8, $20.00Jesus Christ, 978-0-8308-2754 -1, $20.00The Last Things, 978-0-8308-2757-2, $20.00 A Theology of Word & Spirit, 978-0-8308-2751-0, $20.00

Christian Worldview Integration Series (CWI)

Edited by J. P. Moreland and Francis Beckwith, this series promotes a robust personal and conceptual integration of Christian faith and learning for the bene)t of educators, students and practitioners. Individual titles include:

Authentic Communication, 978-0-8308-2815 -9, $18.00

Business for the Common Good, 978-0-8308-2816-6, $24.00Christianity and Literature, 978-0-8308-2817-3, $24.00 Doing Philosophy as a Christian, 978-0-8308-2811-1,

$22.00Education for Human Flourishing, 978-0-8308-2812-8,

$22.00Politics for Christians, 978-0-8308-2814 -2, $18.00Psychology in the Spirit, 978-0-8308-2813 -5, $30.00

Contours of Christian Philosophy (CCP)

This series, edited by C. Stephen Evans, introduces students to various )elds of philosophy, exploring major issues within each )eld and reviewing possible responses with an ear toward their implications for Christian faith and practice. Individual volumes include:

Epistemology, 978-0-87784-522-5, $16.00

Ethics, 978-0-8308-2803-6, $15.00Metaphysics, 978-0-87784-341-2, $15.00Philosophy of Religion, 978-0-8308-3876-9, $17.00Science & Its Limits, 978-0-8308-1580-7, $18.00

Contours of Christian Theology (CCT)

These concise introductory texts focus on the main themes of Christian theology. Individual volumes, edited by Gerald L. Bray, include:

The Church, 978-0-8308-1534-0, $22.00

The Doctrine of God, 978-0-8308-1531-9, $22.00

The Doctrine of Humanity, 978-0-8308-1535-7, $22.00The Holy Spirit, 978-0-8308-1536-4, $22.00The Person of Christ, 978-0-8308-1537-1, $22.00The Providence of God, 978-0-8308-1533-3, $22.00The Revelation of God, 978-0-8308-1538-8, $22.00The Work of Christ, 978-0-8308-1532-6, $22.00

Exploring the Bible Series (EB)

These student-friendly introductions are rooted in up-to-date scholarship and actual classroom experience:

Exploring the Old Testament, Volume 1: A Guide to the Penta-teuch, 978-0-8308-2541-7, $30.00

Exploring the Old Testament, Volume 2: A Guide to the Historical Books, 978-0-8308-2542-4, $27.00

Exploring the Old Testament, Volume 3: A Guide to the Psalms & Wisdom Literature, 978-0-8308-2543 -1, $30.00

Exploring the Old Testament, Volume 4: A Guide to the Prophets, 978-0-8308-2544 -8, $30.00

Exploring the New Testament, Volume 1: A Guide to the Gospels & Acts, Second Edition, 978-0-8308-2539-4, $30.00

Exploring the New Testament, Volume 2: A Guide to the Letters & Revelation, 978-0-8308-2558 -5, $30.00

Exploring the New Testament, Volume 2: A Guide to the Letters & Revelation, Second Edition, 978-0-8308-2540-0, $30.00

Exploring the Religion of Ancient Israel, 978-0-8308-2545 -5, $30.00

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The IVP Bible Dictionary Series (IBD)

Unique among reference books on the Bible, the volumes of The IVP Bible Dictionary Series bridge the gap between scholars and those pastors, teachers, students and laypeople desiring in-depth treatment of select topics in an accessible and summary format. Volumes include:

Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books, 978-0-8308-1782-5, $60.00

Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch, 978-0-8308-1781-8, $60.00

Dictionary of the Old Testament: Prophets, 978-0-8308-1784 -9, $60.00

Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry & Writ-ings, 978-0-8308-1783 -2, $60.00

Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, 978-0-8308-1777-1, $60.00

Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, Second Edition, 978-0-8308-2456 -4, $60.00 (available June 2013)

Dictionary of New Testament Background, 978-0-8308-1780-1, $60.00

Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 978-0-8308-1778 -8, $60.00

Dictionary of the Later New Testament & Its Developments, 978-0-8308-1779-5, $60.00

IVP Pocket Reference Series (IPR)

The IVP Pocket Reference Series was designed for students, pastors and others who want an aid to formal or informal study. Individual titles include:

Pocket Dictionary for the Study of Biblical Hebrew, 978-0-8308-1458-9, $10.00

Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek, 978-0-8308-1464-0, $9.00

Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics & Philosophy of Religion, 978-0-8308-1465-7, $8.00

Pocket Dictionary of Biblical Studies, 978-0-8308-1467-1, $8.00

Pocket Dictionary of Church History, 978-0-8308-2703-9, $8.00

Pocket Dictionary of Ethics, 978-0-8308-1468-8, $8.00Pocket Dictionary of Liturgy & Worship,

978-0-8308-2707-7, $8.00Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms,

978-0-8308-1449-7, $8.00

Pocket Dictionary of the Reformed Tradition, 978-0-8308-2708-4, $8.00 (available June 2013)

Pocket Guide to World Religions, 978-0-8308-2705-3, $8.00

Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics, 978-0-8308-2702-2, $8.00

Pocket History of Theology, 978-0-8308-2704-6, $8.00Pocket History of the Church, 978-0-8308-2701-5, $9.00

IVP Pocket Reference App, iOS or Android, ivpapps.com, $1.99

Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians Series (LHHC)

Ben Witherington III introduces a new way to approach the New Testament documents by dividing ancient letters and homilies according to socio-religious context. Titles include:

Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians, Volume 1, 978-0-8308-2931-6, $40.00

Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians, Volume 2, 978-0-8308-2933-0, $35.00

New Studies in Biblical Theology (NSBT)

Edited by D. A. Carson, the NSBT is a series of monographs that address key issues in the discipline of biblical theology. The series includes:

The Acts of the Risen Lord Jesus, 978-0-8308-2628-5, $24.00

Adopted into God’s Family, 978-0-8308-2623-0, $23.00

Christ, Our Righteousness, 978-0-8308-2609-4, $24.00

A Clear and Present Word, 978-0-8308-2622-3, $22.00Contagious Holiness, 978-0-8308-2620-9, $24.00The Cross from a Distance, 978-0-8308-2619-3, $22.00Dominion and Dynasty, 978-0-8308-2615-5, $24.00Father, Son and Spirit, 978-0-8308-2625-4, $22.00Five Festal Garments, 978-0-8308-2610-0, $22.00From Every People and Nation, 978-0-8308-2616-2,

$22.00God the Peacemaker, 978-0-8308-2626-1, $26.00God’s Unfaithful Wife, 978-0-8308-2614-8, $22.00The God Who Makes Himself Known, 978-0-8308-2629-2,

$24.00

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New Studies in Biblical Theology (NSBT) (continued)

A Gracious and Compassionate God, 978-0-8308-2627-8, $22.00

Hear, My Son, 978-0-8308-2604-9, $22.00Hearing God’s Words, 978-0-8308-2617-9, $24.00Jesus and the Logic of History, 978-0-8308-2603-2, $22.00A Mouth Full of Fire, 978-0-8308-2630-8, $27.00Neither Poverty nor Riches, 978-0-8308-2607-0, $25.00Now Choose Life, 978-0-8308-2606-3, $24.00Now My Eyes Have Seen You, 978-0-8308-2612-4, $22.00Original Sin, 978-0-8308-2605-6, $22.00Possessed by God, 978-0-8308-2601-8, $22.00Salvation to the Ends of the Earth, 978-0-8308-2611-7,

$26.00Sealed with an Oath, 978-0-8308-2624-7, $25.00Shepherds After My Own Heart, 978-0-8308-2621-6, $26.00Slave of Christ, 978-0-8308-2608-7, $24.00The Temple and the Church’s Mission,

978-0-8308-2618-6, $30.00Thanksgiving, 978-0-8308-2613-1, $22.00

Old Testament Theology (OTT)

John Goldingay explores the Old Testament’s grand vision for Israel. Individual titles include:

Old Testament Theology, Volume One: Israel’s Gospel, 978-0-8308-2561-5, $50.00

Old Testament Theology, Volume Two: Israel’s Faith, 978-0-8308-2562-2, $50.00

Old Testament Theology, Volume Three: Israel’s Life, 978-0-8308-2563-9, $50.00

Resonate Series (RSNT)

In the Resonate series the Scriptures become a meeting ground where God is confronted with the pressing concerns of our day, and we are confronted in turn with a fresh experience of God’s truth:

The Gospel of John, 978-0-8308-3641-3, $18.00

The Gospel of Matthew, 978-0-8308-3642-0, $18.00

Resources for Reconciliation (RR)

A joint effort by InterVarsity Press and the Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation, this series weds theology with grass-roots issues, addressing division on local and global levels. Titles include:

Forgiving As We’ve Been Forgiven, 978-0-8308-3455-6, $15.00

Friendship at the Margins, 978-0-8308-3454-9, $15.00Living Gently in a Violent World, 978-0-8308-3452-5,

$15.00Living Without Enemies, 978-0-8308-3456-3, $15.00Making Peace with the Land, 978-0-8308-3457-5, $15.00 Reconciling All Things, 978-0-8308-3451-8, $15.00Welcoming Justice, 978-0-8308-3453-2, $15.00

Spectrum Series (SPEC)

Spectrum Multiview Books address controversial topics through an essay-response format pioneered by IVP in 1977. Titles include:

Baptism: Three Views, 978-0-8308-3856-1, $16.00

Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views, 978-0-8308-3963-6, $20.00

Christian Spirituality, 978-0-8308-1278-3, $17.00Church, State and Public Justice: Five Views,

978-0-8308-2796-1, $19.00Divine Foreknowledge: Four Views, 978-0-8308-2652-0,

$20.00Divorce and Remarriage: Four Christian Views,

978-0-8308-1283-7, $20.00God and Morality: Four Views, 978-0-8308-3984-1,

$22.00God & Time: Four Views, 978-0-8308-1551-7, $20.00The Historical Jesus: Five Views, 978-0-8308-3868-4, $26.00Justi!cation: Five Views, 978-0-8308-3944-5, $25.00The Lord’s Supper: Five Views, 978-0-8308-2884-5, $18.00The Meaning of the Millennium: Four Views,

978-0-87784-794-6, $18.00The Nature of the Atonement, 978-0-8308-2570-7, $20.00Predestination & Free Will, 978-0-87784-567-6, $17.00Psychology & Christianity: Five Views,

978-0-8308-2848-7, $22.00Science & Christianity: Four Views, 978-0-8308-2262-1,

$20.00

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Spectrum Series (SPEC) (continued)Two Views of Hell, 978-0-8308-2255-3, $18.00What About Those Who Have Never Heard?

978-0-8308-1606-4, $16.00Women in Ministry: Four Views, 978-0-8308-1284-4,

$20.00

Strategic Initiatives in Evangelical Theology (SIET)

A new series of interdisciplinary monographs addressing emerging and controversial subjects in the evangelical community and in the academy at large. Titles include:

Addiction and Virtue, 978-0-8308-3901-8, $30.00

The God of the Gospel, 978-0-8308-3904-9, $30.00 (available May 2013)

Incarnational Humanism, 978-0-8308-3903-2, $30.00Rethinking the Trinity and Religious Pluralism,

978-0-8308-3902-5, $30.00The Triumph of God over Evil, 978-0-8308-2804-3,

$20.00

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