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I am pleased to introduce you to the Zondervan Academic Spring 2014 Resources Catalog. It features titles that we will release from January through August 2014. New and forthcoming releases include:
•Old Testament Today, Second Edition, John H. Walton and Andrew E. Hill.
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•How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth, Fourth Edition, Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart
•Zondervan Essential Atlas of the Bible, Carl G. Rasmussen
•Two Views on the Doctrine of the Trinity, Jason S. Sexton, General Editor
•The Crucified King, Jeremy R. Treat
•Quality Research Papers, Third Edition, Nancy Vyhmeister and Terry Robertson
•Missions, Second Edition, Gailyn Van Rheenen I also want to mention three significant developments that indicate the future direction for Zondervan Academic.
•ThefirstvolumesinthenewHearing the Message of Scripture commentary series, Obadiah and Jonah have just released. See pp. 30-31 for the description of this series and more about the first two volumes.
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BIBLICAL STUDIESOld Testament…....................................................2New Testament..................................................….6Hebrew & Cognate Languages….....................10Greek …..................................................................12Biblical Theology…..............................................18Hermeneutics…...................................................20Bible Survey & Reference.............................…22Biblical Commentaries...................................…25
CHRISTIAN THOUGHTTheology.…............................................................32Historical Theology & Church History….......41World Religions & Movements…....................44Ethics & Apologetics…......................................45
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JOHN H. WALTON AND ANDREW E. HILL
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JOHN H. WALTON (PhD, Hebrew Union College) is professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College Graduate School. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Chronological and Background Charts of the Old Testament; Ancient Israelite Literature in Its Cultural Context; Covenant: God’s Purpose, God’s Plan; The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament; and A Survey of the Old Testament.
ANDREW E. HILL (PhD, University of Michigan) is professor of Old Testament studies at Wheaton College in Illinois. He is the coauthor with John Walton of A Survey of the Old Testament and the author of Malachi in the Anchor Bible Commentary series. His articles have appeared in such scholarly publications as Hebrew Annual Review, Journal of Biblical Literature, and Vetus Testamentum.
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This proven Old Testament text, with a wealth of full-color images, helps readers connect the world of the Old Testament with today’s world. Old Testament Today, 2nd Edition, newly revised, includes a book-by-book survey, new maps and graphics, and other updates throughout. Unique among Old Testament surveys, Old Testament Today, 2nd Edition not only provides an orientation to the world of the Old Testament, but also builds a bridge between the original audience and modern readers, demonstrating why the ancient message is important for faith and life today. It goes beyond basic content to help students understand what the Scriptures mean and how to apply them personally. Taking readers progressively through the Old Testament, this text: (1) presents the details of the content, focusing on the story line, historical background, and literary information that address the original setting and audience; (2) focuses on theological perspectives and on issues of the author’s purpose and the universal message of the text, building a bridge between the original audience and today’s audience; and (3) develops an understanding of the relevance of the Old Testament writings to today’s Christian, showing how they can be applied in personal faith and practice.
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Do we know who all of the authors of the Bible are? The short answer to that is no. In times past, however, it was considered important to be able to as-sign authorship to each book. This was because the authority of the book was in part reiterated by associating it with known authoritative voices (e.g., the prophets). Consequently, tradition is filled with associations of books with particular authors. Some of these offer internal rationale (e.g., David with Psalms or Solomon with the Song of Songs) while others offer only the most fragile of circumstantial evidence (e.g., Jeremiah with 1 and 2 Kings).
PentateuchThe tradition of Moses as the author of the Pentateuch
is strong both in the Old Testament and in the New Testa-ment (see “Authors and Books,” p. 000). The text offers strong confirmation that Moses should at least be considered the speaker, author, or editor of a large portion of the Pentateuch, although occasional statements appear to require a later hand (e.g., Gen. 12:6; 36:31; Deut. 34).
Historical BooksThe historical books offer the least information about
their authorship. The traditional authors such as Samuel (for the books of Samuel) or Jeremiah (for the books of Kings) enjoy little ancient or textual support as authors and have generally been so identified by nothing more than the promi-nence of their roles. All major characters are referred to in the third person. In addition, no later biblical literature of-fers any suggestion as to authorship. Many today believe that Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings were all edited together during the exile or soon after it. This group is therefore some-times labeled the “Deuteronomistic History,” since it reflects the theological themes of Deuteronomy. As a result, modern writers typically refer to authors such as the deuteronomist (Joshua – Kings) or the chronicler (Chronicles).
ProphetsIt is appropriate to assume that the prophets to whom
prophetic writings were attached were the ones who delivered
those messages. That does not necessarily mean that the prophet was the one who wrote down the message or who compiled the book of those messages. It should be noted that the prophets are at times re-ferred to in the third person. In Jeremiah we are told that a scribe named Baruch served as his secretary (Jer. 36:4). In Isaiah many believe the first five chap-ters to be a digest of the oracles that stretched throughout his career. If this is
true, it would suggest a later editor. Some believe that a few of the prophetic books may have had additional prophecies added on at a later date, perhaps by generations of followers of the prophet, but criteria have not been clearly established so that such determinations could be made with confidence.
WisdomIt is no surprise that Solomon is connected to a number of
the wisdom books of Israel. Sections of Proverbs are explicitly attributed to Solomon (1:1; 10:1; 25:1). He is mentioned by name in Song of Songs (1:1, 5; 3:7, 9; 8:11 – 12) possibly as author. In Ecclesiastes the first person pronoun is used for one describing himself as the son of David, king in Jerusalem (1:1, 12), giving the strong impression that Solomon is thus identified, although his name is never used.
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The Covenant and Abram. God did not ask Abram to give up any-thing that he was not going to replace. God asked Abram to leave his land, and God promised to take Abram to a new land. After Abram arrived there, God said he would give him that land. God also asked Abram to leave his kinship group. This meant giving up the pro-tection and security a kinship group provided. He was leaving his roots and putting aside all that was familiar to him. In return, God offered Abram a family that would become a great nation. Eventu-ally God told him that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars. The third thing God asked Abram to leave behind was the “house of his father.” This could be identified as his inheritance. In the ancient Near East, household gods were passed down from generation to generation. There were ancestors to make offerings to and to care for. Most important was the care of elderly parents and eventually their burial. The inheritance one received included not only material possessions and ownership of land; it involved taking one’s place in the family line and appropriating the blessings that had been passed down through the family line. As Abram put all of this behind him, God offered a threefold blessing for him. God would bless Abram, he would be a bless-ing, and he would be a channel of blessing. The first meant that Abram would come under God’s care, protection, and favor, which would bring him safety and prosperity. The second meant that Abram would provide care and protection to those in favor with him. And the third meant that God would bring blessing to other people through Abram and his family.
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ARDEL B. CANEDAY (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of New Testament studies and biblical theology at Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minnesota.
DENIS O. LAMOUREUX (PhD, University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto; DDS, PhD, University of Alberta) is associate professor of science and religion at St. Joseph’s College in the University of Alberta.
JOHN H. WALTON (PhD, Hebrew Union College) is professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.
C. JOHN COLLINS (PhD, University of Liverpool) is professor of Old Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri.
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GREGORY A. BOYD (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is a pastor at Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Thinking through Paul: A Survey of His Life, Letters, and Theology, by New Testament scholars Bruce W. Longenecker and Todd D. Still, is a college and seminary level textbook ideally suited for courses on Paul’s life and writings or for those interested in the apostle’s life. The study of Paul and his letters can be exciting, challenging, and life-changing, but only if it is done well and only if students achieve more than a basic familiarity with the subject. This is exactly what Pauline experts Bruce W. Longenecker and Todd D. Still accomplish with their new textbook. Longenecker and Still bring decades of study, and expertise to Thinking through Paul, challenging readers to delve deeply into Paul’s writings and wrestle with his richly-layered and dynamic theological discourse. Seeking to situate their study of the apostle in proper perspective, Longenecker and Still first look at Paul’s life before and after his encounter with the risen Christ en route to Damascus, then examine each of Paul’s letters individually, and finally synthesize the Pauline writings to highlight the main strands of Paul’s theologizing—all the while keeping in mind the particular context of first-century Christianity. Filled with full-color images and maps, charts, and questions for further study and discussion, Thinking through Paul is both engaging and easy-to-follow, making it the perfect choice for classrooms and for interested readers.
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•RobertN.Wilkin:Workswilldeterminerewardsbutnotsalvation—AttheJudgmentSeatof Christ each believer will be judged by Christ to determine his eternal rewards, but he remains eternally secure even if the judgment reveals he failed to persevere in good works (or in faith).•ThomasR.Schreiner:Workswillprovideevidencethatoneactuallyhasbeensaved—Atthefinal judgment works provide the necessary condition, though not the ground for final salvation, in that they provide evidence as to whether one has actually trusted in Jesus Christ.•JamesD.G.Dunn:WorkswillprovidethecriterionbywhichChristwilldeterminetheeternal destiny of his people—Since Paul, Jesus, and the New Testament writers hold together “justification by faith and not by works” with “judgment according to works,” we should not fall into the trap of playing one off against the other or blending them in a way that diminishes the force of each.•MichaelP.Barber:Workswillmeriteternallife—Atthefinaljudgment,goodworkswillbe rewarded with eternal salvation. However, these good works will be meritorious not apart from Christ but precisely because of the union of the believer with him.
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Greek for the Rest of Us The Essentials of Biblical Greek
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Many people want to learn Greek in order to better understand the Bible, but few are able to spend the numerous years required to master biblical Greek, even those who have a seminary education. Developed by renowned Greek teacher William Mounce, Greek for the Rest of Us—the second edition of Mounce’s widely-used resource—is a revolutionary crash course that acquaints readers with the essentials of the language, deepens their understanding of God’s Word, teaches a sound knowledge of basic Greek, and presents ways in which to use more advanced tools to add muscle to Bible study. In three sections, Greek for the Rest of Us helps readers: •RecitetheGreekalphabet•ReadandpronounceGreekwords•LearntheessentialsoftheGreeknounandverbsystem•ConductGreekwordstudies•Decipherwhytranslationsaredifferent•Seethebiblicalauthor’sflowofthoughtandcentralmessage•Readbettercommentaries
WILLIAM D. MOUNCE (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is a writer living in Washougal, Washington.
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In his sixth and final will Herod designated Archelaus as
king of Idumea, Judea, and Samaria; Antipas as ruler in
Galilee and Perea; and Philip as governor of the lands
northeast of the Sea of Galilee However, the Romans did not
give Archelaus the title of king but rather “ethnarch” (mean-
ing “ruler of the nation”) Archelaus’s ten-year rule (4 BC – AD
6) was brutal It is little wonder that when Mary, Joseph, and
the baby Jesus returned from Egypt, they avoided returning to
Judea, for they heard that Archelaus was ruling in place of his
father (Matt 2:19 – 23) Instead, they proceeded to Galilee and
settled in the village of Nazareth
Herod Antipas (4 BC – AD 39) ruled over both Galilee and
Perea Each of these territories had a large number of Jews The
area north of the Sea of Galilee was higher in elevation and was
called Upper Galilee To the south, Lower Galilee was much
more open to outside influence, and its broad, spacious valleys
provided good land for growing grain crops
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new capital at Sepphoris (3 BC – AD 10), which may have had
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In Egypt, the Twelfth Dynasty, in the period known as
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Evangelical Theology is a systematic theology written from the perspective of a biblical scholar. Michael F. Bird contends that the center, unity, and boundary of the evangelical faith is the evangel (i.e. gospel), as opposed to things like justification by faith or inerrancy. In his unique approach, the evangel is the epicenter and unifying thread in evangelical theology and the hermeneutical lens through which the various subfields of theology need to be understood. Using the gospel as a theological leitmotif—an approach to Christian doctrine that begins with the gospel and sees each locus through the lens of the gospel—this text presents an authentically evangelical theology, as opposed to a traditional systematic theology written by an evangelical theologian. According to the author, theology is the drama of gospelizing—performing and living out the gospel in the theatre of Christian life. The text features tables, sidebars, and questions for discussion. The end of every part includes a “What to Take Home” section that gives students a run-down on what they need to know. And since reading theology can often be dry and cerebral, the author applies his unique sense of humor in occasional “Comic Belief ” sections so that students may enjoy their learning experience through some theological humor added for good measure.
Preface: “Without the Gospel” (John Calvin) Why an Evangelical Theology? Part 1: Prolegomena—Beginning to Talk about God 1.1 What Is Theology? 1.2 What Do You Have to Say before You Say Anything? 1.3 What Is the Gospel? 1.4 The Necessity and Goal of Theology 1.5 Is Theology Possible? 1.6 Sources for Theology 1.7 Toward a Gospel-Driven Theological Method 1.8 A Final Word Part 2: The God of the Gospel—The Triune God in Being and Action 2.1 God and the Gospel 2.2 Getting an Affinity for the Trinity 2.3 What Is God Like? 2.4 The God Who Creates 2.5 The God Who Reveals Himself 2.6 God’s Purpose and PlanPart 3: The Gospel of the Kingdom—The Now and the Not Yet 3.1 Gospel and Kingdom 3.2 Apocalypse Now … and Not Yet! 3.3 The Return of Jesus Christ 3.4 Millennium and Tribulation 3.5 The Final Judgment 3.6 The Intermediate State: What Happens When You Die? 3.7 The Final State: Heaven, Hell, and New Creation Part 4: The Gospel of God’s Son—The Lord Jesus Christ 4.1 The Gospel of God’s Son 4.2 Christological Method 4.3 The Life of Jesus 4.4 The Death of Jesus
4.5 The Resurrection of Jesus 4.6 The Ascension and Session of Jesus 4.7 The Story of Jesus and the Identity of God Part 5: The Gospel of Salvation 5.1 Saved by the Gospel 5.2 Redemptive History: The Plan for the Gospel 5.3 Order of Salvation: The Logical Working of the Gospel 5.4 Images of Salvation: The Result of the Gospel 5.5 Scope and Security: How Wide and How Certain a Salvation?Part 6: The Promise and Power of the Gospel—The Holy Spirit 6.1 God’s Spirit: The Breath of the Gospel 6.2 Person of the Holy Spirit 6.3 Work of the Holy Spirit Part 7: The Gospel and Humanity 7.1 Sons and Daughters of the King 7.2 Image of God 7.3 What Is Humanity? The Human Constitution 7.4 What Is the Problem with Humanity? 7.5 The Odyssey of Theodicy Part 8: The Community of the Gospelized 8.1 The Evangelical Church 8.2 Biblical Images of the Church 8.3 The Shape of the Church 8.4 The Marks of the Church 8.5 Governance of the Church 8.6 Emblems of the Gospel: Baptism and Lord’s Supper Epilogue: Urgent Tasks for Evangelical Theology in the 21st Century Bibliography Scripture Index Subject Index Author Index
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Two Views on the Doctrine of the Trinity JASON S. SEXTON, GENERAL EDITOR
After a sustained drought of trinitarian engagement, the doctrine of the Trinity has increasingly resurged to the forefront of the evangelical confession. The second half of the twentieth century, however, saw a different kind of trinitarian theology developing, giving way to what has commonly been referred to as the “social Trinity.”
Social—or better, relational—trinitarianism has garnered a steady reaction from those holding to a classical doctrine of the Trinity, prompting a more careful and thorough re-reading of sources and bringing about not only a much more coherent view of early trinitarian development but also a strong critique of relational trinitarian offerings. Yet confusion remains. As evangelicals get better at articulating the doctrine of the Trinity, and as the current and next generation of believers in various Christian traditions seek to be more trinitarian, the way forward for trinitarian theology has to choose between the relational and classical model, both being legitimate options.
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JASON S. SEXTON (PhD, University of St. Andrews, Scotland) is research associate at USC’s Center for Religion & Civic Culture (http://crcc.usc.edu/) and convener of the TECC Project (www.teccproject.com). STEPHEN R. HOLMES (PhD, King’s College London) is senior lecturer in systematic theology at St. Mary’s College, University of St. Andrews, Scotland. PAUL D. MOLNAR (PhD, Fordham University) is professor of systematic theology at St. John’s University, New York. THOMAS H. McCALL (PhD, Calvin Theological Seminary) is associate professor of biblical and systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. PAUL S. FIDDES (DPhil, University of Oxford) is professor of systematic theology at University of Oxford, England.
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J. MERRICK AND STEPHEN M. GARRETT, GENERAL EDITORS
There is little doubt that the inerrancy of the Bible is a current and often contentious topic among evangelicals. Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy represents a timely contribution by showcasing the spectrum of evangelical positions on inerrancy, and facilitating understanding of these perspectives, particularly where and why they diverge. Contributors and views include: •R.AlbertMohlerJr.:WhentheBibleSpeaks,GodSpeaks—TheClassicDoctrineofBiblicalInerrancy•PeterEnns:Inerrancy,HoweverDefined,DoesNotDescribeWhattheBibleDoes•MichaelF.Bird:Inerrancy,IsNotNecessaryforEvangelicalismOutsidetheUSA•KevinJ.Vanhoozer:AugustinianInerrancy—LiteraryMeaning,LiteralTruth,andLiterate Interpretation in the Economy of Biblical Discourse •JohnR.Franke:RecastingInerrancy—TheBibleasWitnesstoMissionalPlurality
Each essay in Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy considers: •Thepresentcontextandtheviabilityandrelevanceforthecontemporaryevangelical Christian witness•WhetherandtowhatextentScriptureteachesitsowninerrancy•Theposition’sassumed/impliedunderstandingsofthenatureofScripture,God,andtruth•Threedifficultbiblicaltexts,onethatconcernsintra-canonicalcontradictions,onethatraises questions of theological plurality, and one that concerns historicity
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J. MERRICK (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is assistant professor of theology at Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona. STEPHEN M. GARRETT (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is an associate professor of public theology and the philosophy of religion in the Social Communications Institute at Lithuania University of Educational Sciences and serves as an academic fellow with Cooperative Studies. R. ALBERT MOHLER JR. (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is president and Joseph Emerson Brown Professor of Christian Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. PETER ENNS (PhD, Harvard University) is a biblical scholar and teaches at Eastern University. MICHAEL F. BIRD (PhD, University of Queensland) is lecturer in theology at Ridley Melbourne Mission & Ministry College and honorary research associate at the University of Queensland in Australia. KEVIN J. VANHOOZER (PhD, Cambridge University) is research professor of systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. JOHN R. FRANKE (PhD, University of Oxford) is professor of missional theology at Yellowstone Theological Institute in Bozeman, Montana and general coordinator for The Gospel and Our Culture Network in North America.
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Christology, Ancient and ModernExplorations in Constructive Dogmatics
OLIVER D. CRISP AND FRED SANDERS, EDITORS
Christology was the central doctrine articulated by the early church councils, and it remains the subject of vigorous theological investigation today. The doctrine of Christ is a field of broad ecumenical convergence, inviting theologians from all denominational settings to fruitful collaborative exploration. In the contemporary setting, it is especially crucial for theologians to investigate the scriptural witness afresh, to retrieve classical criteria and categories from the tradition, and to consider the generative pressure of soteriology for Christology proper. The first annual Los Angeles Theology Conference sought to make a positive contribution to contemporary dogmatics in intentional engagement with the Christian tradition. Christology, Ancient and Modern brings together conference proceedings, surveying the field and articulating the sources, norms, and criteria for constructive theological work in Christology.
OLIVER D. CRISP (PhD, King’s College, London) is professor of systematic theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. FRED SANDERS (PhD, Graduate Theological Union) is associate professor of theology in the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University in La Mirada, California.
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Michael Allen Oliver D. Crisp George Hunsinger Peter J. Leithart Jason McMartin Katherine Sonderegger Scott R. Swain Alan J. Torrance Jeremy R. Treat Jordan Wessling Telford C. Work
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The Crucif ied King Atonement and Kingdom in Biblical and Systematic Theology
JEREMY R. TREAT “It is one thing to plead for the integration of biblical and systematic theology (among other things); quite another to actually do it. . . . [Treat’s] arguments are deeply and widely informed, the conclusions range from provocative to elating.”
—from the foreword by MICHAEL S. HORTON, Westminster Seminary California
The kingdom of God and the atonement are two of the most important themes in all of Scripture. Tragically, theologians have often either set the two at odds or focused on one to the complete neglect of the other. In The Crucified King, Jeremy Treat demonstrates that Scripture presents a mutually enriching relationship between the kingdom and atonement that draws significantly from the story of Israel and culminates in the crucifixion of Christ the king. As Israel’s Messiah, he holds together the kingdom and the cross by bringing God’s reign on earth through his atoning death. The kingdom is the ultimate goal of the cross, and the cross is the means by which the kingdom comes. Jesus’ death is not the failure of his messianic ministry, nor simply the prelude to his royal glory, but is the apex of his kingdom mission. The cross is the throne from which he rules and establishes his kingdom. Using a holistic approach that brings together the insights of biblical and systematic theology, this book demonstrates not only that the kingdom and the cross are inseparable, but how they are integrated in Scripture and theology.
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JEREMY R. TREAT (PhD, Wheaton College) is a pastor at Reality L.A. in Hollywood, California and an adjunct professor at Biola University in La Mirada, California. Before earning his PhD in systematic theology from Wheaton College, Jeremy was a pastor for seven years in the Seattle area and earned degrees from Seattle Pacific University, Fuller Theological Seminary, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
Part One: Biblical Theology 1. Victory through Sacrifice in the Old Testament 2. The Suffering Servant and His Kingdom Context in Isaiah 3. The Crucified King in Mark 4. The Blood of the Cross and the Kingdom of Christ 5. Summary: The Kingdom Established by the Cross
Part Two: Systematic Theology6. Christ: The King on the Cross7. Atonement: Expansive Particularity8. Atonement: Reconciling Christus Victor and Penal Substitution9. Kingdom: The Cruciform Reign of God10. Conclusion: Crown of Thorns Bibliography
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Pilgrim TheologyCore Doctrines for Christian Disciples
MICHAEL HORTON
“Serving as a well-trained guide, Michael Horton offers a stunningly accessible tour of the classic Reformed landscape. Using the markers of drama, doctrine, doxology, and disciple-ship, Pilgrim Theology provides a compass to lead the thoughtful reader on a journey to better understand their faith, history, and why it all matters. A wonderful and much-needed resource that will serve us all for years to come.”—KELLY M. KAPIC, Covenant College
The 2011 award-winning publication The Christian Faith garnered wide praise as a thorough, well-informed treatment of the philosophical foundations of Christian theology, the classical elements of systematic theology, and exegesis of relevant biblical texts. Pilgrim Theology distills the distinctive benefits of this approach into a more accessible introduction designed for classroom and group study.
In this book, Michael Horton guides readers through a preliminary exploration of Christian theology in “a Reformed key.” Horton reviews the biblical passages that give rise to a particular doctrine in addition to surveying past and present interpretations. Also included are sidebars showing the key distinctions readers need to grasp on a particular subject, helpful charts and tables illuminating exegetical and historical topics, and questions at the end of each chapter.
More than simply an abridgment of The Christian Faith, this new text has been rewritten for a new and wider audience. Pilgrim Theology is an ideal text for teaching theology to undergraduate students.
MICHAEL HORTON (PhD, University of Coventry and Wycliffe Hall, Oxford) is the J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California.
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John Wesley’s Teachings is the first systematic exposition of John Wesley’s theology that encompasses all of his writings. In everyday modern English, Oden clarifies Wesley’s explicit intent andcommunicates his meaning clearly to a contemporary audience. Both lay and professional readers will find this series useful fordevotional reading, moral reflection, sermon preparation, and for referencing Wesley’s opinions on a broad range of pressing issues of contemporary society. This series of four volumes introduces Wesley’s thought on the basic tenets of Christian teaching: God and providence (volume 1), Christ and salvation (volume 2), the practiceof pastoral care (volume 3), and issues of ethics and society (volume 4).
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THOMAS C. ODEN (PhD, Yale) is director of the Center for Early African Christianity at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, and the Henry Anson Buttz Professor Emeritus of Theology and Ethics at Drew University. He is an ordained Methodist minister and the author of many books, including Classic Christianity. Dr. Oden is also the general editor for the widely-used Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture series.
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ZONDERVAN HANDBOOK TO THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITYJonathan Hillusd $39.99 Hardcover • 560 pagesISBN 9780310262701
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The second edition of Church History, Volume One explores the development of the church from the days of Jesus to the years prior to the Reformation. Filled with maps, charts, and illustrations, it offers overviews of the Roman, Greek, and Jewish worlds; insights into the church’s relationship to the Roman Empire, with glimpses into pagan attitudes toward Christians; the place of art and architecture, literature and philosophy, both sacred
and secular; and much more, spanning the time from the first through the thirteenth centuries.
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Church History, Volume Two offers a unique contextual view of how the Christian church spread and developed from just prior to the Reformation through the next five-hundred-plus years into the present day. Filled with maps, charts, and illustrations, it gives primary attention to the history of Christianity in the West (western Europe and North America), but given the global and ecumenical environment of the twenty-first century, it also covers Africa, eastern Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
JOHN D. WOODBRIDGE (PhD, University of Toulouse, France) is research professor of church history and history of Christian thought at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, where he has taught since 1970. FRANK A. JAMES III (PhD, Oxford; PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is president of Biblical Seminary in Hatfield, Pennsylvania.
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Church History, Volume One:From Christ to the Pre-ReformationThe Rise and Growth of the Church in Its Cultural, Intellectual, and Political Context
EVERETT FERGUSON
Church History, Volume Two: From Pre-Reformation to the Present DayThe Rise and Growth of the Church in Its Cultural, Intellectual, and Political Context
JOHN D. WOODBRIDGE AND FRANK A. JAMES III
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In every generation, the Christian church must interpret and restate its bedrock beliefs, answering the challenges and concerns of the day. This accessible overview walks readers through centuries of creeds, councils, catechisms, and confessions—not with a dry focus on dates and places, but with an emphasis on the living tradition of Christian belief and why it matters for our lives today.
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Know the Heretics provides an accessible “travel guide” to the main heresies throughout Christian history, outlining not just the false teachings but also the orthodox response to each one and their ongoing contemporary relevance.
Each chapter in Know the Heretics covers a heresy and includes a discussion of its historical context; a simple explanation of the unorthodox teaching; the orthodox response and a key defender; contemporary relevance; and discussion questions.
JUSTIN S. HOLCOMB (PhD, Emory University) is an adjunct professor of theology and philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary.
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Know the Creeds and CouncilsJUSTIN S. HOLCOMB
Know the HereticsJUSTIN S. HOLCOMB
Introduction: What Are Creeds, Confessions, Councils, and Catechisms?1. Apostles’ Creed (140)2. Council of Nicaea and the Nicene Creed (325)3. Councils of Ephesus (431) 4. Council of Chalcedon (451) 5. Athanasian Creed (Late 400s to Early 500s)6. Councils of Constantinople (381, 553, 681)7. Councils of Carthage and Orange (419 and 529)8. Council of Trent (1545–63)9. Heidelberg Catechism (1563)10. Thirty-nine Articles of Religion (1563)11. Westminster Confession of Faith (1646)12. Second Vatican Council (1962–65)13. Modern Confessions: Lausanne Covenant (1974) and Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy (1978) Conclusion
Introduction: Why Heresy?1. Judaizers: The Old Rules Still Apply2. Gnostics: God Hides Messages for the Enlightened 3. Marcion: Vengeful Yahweh versus Gentle Jesus4. Docetists: The Spiritual Is Good, the Physical Is Evil5. Mani: God Must be Freed6. Sabellius: One Actor and Three Hats7. Arius: Jesus Is a Lesser God8. Apollinarius: Christ May be Human, but His Mind Is Divine9. Pelagius: God Has Already Given Us the Tools10. Eutyches: Christ as a New Kind of Being11. Nestorius: Christ’s Divinity Must Be Shielded12. Socinus: The Trinity Is Irrelevant and Jesus’ Death Is Only an Example Conclusion
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Introduction to Messianic JudaismIts Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations
DAVID RUDOLPH AND JOEL WILLITTS, GENERAL EDITORS
Introduction to Messianic Judaism represents a go-to source for introductory information on Messianic Judaism. Editors David Rudolph and Joel Willitts have assembled a thorough examination of the ecclesial context and biblical foundations of the diverse Messianic Jewish movement. Unique among similar works in its Jew-Gentile partnership, this book brings together a team of respected Messianic Jewish and Gentile Christian scholars, including Mark S. Kinzer, Richard Bauckham, Markus Bockmuehl, Craig Keener, Darrell L. Bock, Scott J. Hafemann, Daniel J. Harrington, R. Kendall Soulen, Douglas Harink, and others.
DAVID RUDOLPH (PhD, Cambridge University) is the rabbi of Tikvat Israel Messianic Synagogue in Richmond, Virginia, and teaches New Testament at the MJTI School of Jewish Studies.
JOEL WILLITTS (PhD, Cambridge University) is associate professor of biblical and theological studies at North Park University.
Introduction—David RudolphPart 1: The Messianic Jewish Community1. Messianic Judaism in Antiquity and in the Modern Era—David Rudolph2. Messianic Jewish Synagogues—David Rudolph and Elliot Klayman3. Messianic Jewish Worship and Prayer— Seth N. Klayman4. Messianic Jews and Scripture—Carl Kinbar5. Messianic Jews and Jewish Tradition—Carl Kinbar6. Messianic Jewish Ethics—Russ Resnik7. Messianic Jewish Outreach—Stuart Dauermann8. Messianic Judaism and Women—Rachel Wolf9. Messianic Jews in the Land of Israel—Akiva Cohen10. Messianic Jewish National Organizations— Mitch Glaser11. Messianic Jews and the Jewish World— Mark S. Kinzer12. Messianic Jews and the Gentile Christian World— Daniel C. Juster 13. Messianic Jews and Jewish-Christian Dialogue— Jennifer M. RosnerPart 2: The Church and Messianic Judaism14. Matthew’s Christian-Jewish Community— Daniel J. Harrington15. The Restoration of Israel in Luke-Acts— Darrell L. Bock
16. James and the Jerusalem Council Decision— Richard Bauckham17. Interdependence and Mutual Blessing in the Church—Craig Keener18. The Relationship between Israel and the Church— William S. Campbell19. The Redemption of Israel for the Sake of the Gentiles—Scott J. Hafemann20. Paul’s Rule in All the Ekklēsiai—Anders Runesson21. Equality in the Church—Justin K. Hardin22. The Supersession and Superfluity of the Law? Another Look at Galatians—Todd A. Wilson23. The Bride of Messiah and the Israel-ness of the New Heavens and New Earth—Joel Willitts24. Mission-Commitment in Second Temple Judaism and the New Testament—John Dickson25. The Son of David and the Gospel— Markus Bockmuehl26. Jewish Priority, Election, and the Gospel— Douglas Harink27. The Standard Canonical Narrative and the Problem of Supersessionism—R. Kendall SoulenPart Three: Summary and Conclusion28. Summary of the Chapters—Joel Willitts Conclusion—Joel Willitts Subject Index Scripture Index
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Doing the Right ThingMaking Moral Choices in a World Full of Options
SCOTT B. RAE
In Doing the Right Thing, author Scott B. Rae proposes that there is such a thing as moral truth, that it can be known, and that it can be put into practice. Looking specifically at the areas of medicine, the marketplace, and public life, Rae shows how foundational ethical principles can guide readers into moral day-to-day decisions. Informed by Scripture and calling for a renewed understanding of the importance of the Christian faith in moral training, Doing the Right Thing presents a case for cultivated virtue that can bring about both better lives and a better society. Doing the Right Thing is published in cooperation with the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview and completes Colson’s last passion project, a DVD study also entitled Doing the Right Thing.
SCOTT B. RAE (PhD, University of Southern California) is dean of faculty and professor of Christian ethics at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University in La Mirada, California.
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MissionsBiblical Foundations and Contemporary Strategies
GAILYN VAN RHEENEN
In this second edition of Missions, long-time missionary Gailyn Van Rheenen revises and updates his classic text on the foundational issues of Christian missions. According to Van Rheenen, “In a rapidly changing world,… the central missionary vision of the church must be constantly renewed, lest its foundations become lost in the confusion of change or its practices trapped in missionary models of the past.”
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Accessible to students, practitioners, and laypeople alike, Missions provides a primary go-to resource for understanding and becoming involved in the dynamic activity of world missions.
GAILYN VAN RHEENEN (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is director of the church-planting ministry Mission Alive (www.missionalive.org), adjunct professor of missions at Abilene Christian University, and former missionary to East Africa. His website is www.missiology.org.
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LEONARD SWEET
In this groundbreaking resource, bestselling author Len Sweet introduces readers to what he terms a “transductive” epistemology: a new model for understanding and communicating truth that will profoundly affect the way the church communicates to a new generation. Sweet argues that “knowing” is no longer simply a linear movement from propositions (deduction) or toward propositions (induction). He shows why older attempts that preach deductively are no longer effective today, yet neither are inductive methods where people are encouraged to come to their own conclusions. Sweet offers an alternative to both approaches, showing us how to communicate the Bible as God’s storybook, his handiwork—and not just a rulebook of “do’s” and “don’ts” or a handbook for living. He challenges long-held assumptions about communicating the Bible, offering a fresh paradigm for preaching and teaching in the 21st century church.
LEONARD SWEET (PhD, University of Rochester) holds the E. Stanley Jones chair at Drew University. Founder and president of SpiritVenture Ministries, he also serves as a distinguished visiting professor at George Fox University, and he is the chief writer for preachingplus.com. Sweet is a popular speaker and has written numerous books, including Jesus Drives Me Crazy, SoulTsunami, SoulSalsa, Carpe Mañana, and (with Brian McLaren and Jerry Haselmeyer) A Is for Abductive: The Language of the Emerging Church.
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