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Is the Trinity biblical? Must we affirm God as three persons in one being? Despite a renewed interest in the Trinity in recent years, many Christians, including most evangelicals, relegate the Son of God to creaturely status or repudiate the personhood of the Holy Spirit. In addition, many scholars affirm the Trinity is derived from but not directly revealed in Scripture, with some arguing it is thus unnecessary. Drawing on hermeneutics and biblical and historical theology, Malcolm Yarnell crafts a careful response to these issues through exegesis of pivotal texts from both testaments. He meticulously examines the foundational Hebrew confession known as the Shema, Matthew’s great commission, the divine relations in the Gospel of John, Paul’s Corinthian benediction, the opening hymn of Ephesians, and the throne room vision of the Apocalypse. Also considered are the relationships of language to revelation and history to metaphysics, along with recent appeals to recover patristic exegesis and the Christian imagination. The author amicably yet steadfastly challenges us to discern the implications of the Trinity for personal salvation as well as corporate worship.
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God’s Indwelling Presence asks and explores to answer: What are the spiritual differences and similarities between Old Testament and New Testament believers? Did God dwell in Old Testament believers as He does in New Testament believers? Were Old Testament believers born again (that is, experience regeneration)? What do the words indwelling and regeneration mean? How is the Holy Spirit’s ministry similar or different during Old Testament and New Testament times?
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Hearts, Heads, and Hands is the manifestation of a training method that missiologist, professor, and missions agency president, Dr. David Sills, has developed on the basis of decades of missions experience around the world. Tried, tested, and proven, Heads, Hearts, and Hands will equip those training pastors with the foundational information they must communicate to those God is calling to serve Him. The content is built around the method Dr. Sills developed to equip pastors with a a spiritual foundation (their “heart”), a biblical foundation (their “head”), and a methodological foundation (their “hands”), ensuring that they know how to rightly divide and teach God’s Word, understand the need to model the spiritual characteristics of a pastor, and have the practical tools necessary to lead and administer a local church.
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The Holman NKJV Study Bible, Personal Size is identical to the full size edition but now available in a smaller trim size that’s ideal for people on the go. Features include: 15,000 study notes, 141 photos, 62 timelines, 59 maps, 40-page concordance, 20 articles on practical and theological issues, 16 illustrations and reconstructions, 15 charts, and more.
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In Defense of the Bible gathers exceptional articles by accomplished scholars (Paul Copan, William A. Dembski, Mary Jo Sharp, Darrell L. Bock, etc.), addressing and responding to all of the major contemporary challenges to the divine inspiration and authority of Scripture.
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This text provides a step-by-step approach to Bible study based on a three-part interpretive framework–observation, interpretation, and application. Building on the premise that the Bible is historical, literary, and theological, Köstenberger and Fuhr walk the reader through all of the steps necessary to accurately interpret and apply the Bible.
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The book is divided into four sections and thirteen chapters. The text begins with the biblical and theological foundations of Christian missions, including a biblical theology of missions. Before moving to the practical and strategic issues of twenty-first century missions, the authors consider the historical development of missions with a view toward providing a basis for contemporary strategies. A final foundational set of chapters addresses the impact of cultures on the communication of the gospel. The remainder of the text deals with key issues and opportunities in missions, including church planting, missions in the local church, and strategies for disciple-making.
Introduction to Global Missions provides a foundation for readers to consider their own missionary call, whether as a full-time field missionary or a church member on short-term projects. No matter their role, Great Commission Christians need a framework for doing missions well.
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In this first biography of Graves in more than eighty years, author James A. Patterson portrays the man as bold and brash. A native of Vermont who moved south to Nashville in 1845, the self-educated preacher and budding journalist would become a combative defender of the Baptist cause, engaging in public controversy with Methodists, Restorationists, and even fellow Baptists.
Ultimately, Graves sought to influence the direction of the Southern Baptist Convention in its formative period and was the primary shaper of the “Tennessee Tradition,” now considered a key strand of Southern Baptist life and identity. By focusing on Graves’s understanding of essential Baptist boundary markers, this book assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the Landmark legacy. It concludes with an epilogue that discusses the enduring influence of his ideas in the decades after his death.
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Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective features six highly respected scholars from schools such as Erskine Theological Seminary, Talbot School of Theology, Dallas Theological Seminary, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. These scholars address an issue that has a significant impact on the way Christians should approach everyday evangelism but is often ignored: the fundamental fact that the Savior who died on the cross and rose from the dead is the eternal second person of the Trinity.
The Christian church has confessed this truth since the early centuries, but many modern theologies have denied or ignored its implications. To clarify the complex issue, these writers approach “post-Chalcedonian” (451 AD) Christology from a variety of disciplines—historical, philosophical, systematic, and practical—thoroughly examining the importance of keeping Jesus Christ in trinitarian perspective.
Major chapters include: “Introduction to Christology: Chalcedonian Categories for the Gospel Narrative,” “The Eternal Son of God in the Social Trinity,” “The One Person who is Jesus Christ: The Patristic Perspective,” “Metaphysical Models of the Incarnation: Person, Nature, Mind, and Will,” “The Atonement: A Work of the Trinity,” and “Jesus’ Example: Prototype of the Dependent, Spirit-Filled Life.”
This introductory Christology book is written for advanced undergraduates and entry-level seminary students.
Endorsements:
Timothy George (Th.D., Harvard), founding Dean and Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School of Samford University, executive editor of Christianity Today, and author of Theology of the Reformers
“The doctrine of the Trinity, as expressed in the classic creeds of the early church, was the necessary theological expression of two non-negotiable biblical affirmations—the Old Testament declaration, “God is One” and the New Testament confession, “Jesus is Lord.”~ This superb collection of essays by evangelical scholars unpacks this great truth by giving the lie to the false dichotomy between the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith.~ A great primer in historical theology!”
Don Thorsen (Ph.D., Drew), Professor of Theology, Haggard Graduate School of Theology, Azusa Pacific University, author of An Invitation to Theology: Exploring the Full Christian Tradition
“The study of Jesus Christ is obviously important to all Christians. However, it is not obvious that he must be understood in light of the trinity. We must reflect upon Jesus’ life and ministry in relationship to God, the Father, if we are rightly to appreciate and apply what scripture says about him. Likewise, we need to consider the person and work of the Holy Spirit throughout Jesus’ life. Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective helps Christians to understand and appreciate the importance of the trinity in considering Jesus–the life he lived, the salvation he provided, and the role model for how we should live and minister. The book provides clear-cut axioms for investigating the dynamics and significance of Jesus’ relationship to the Father and the Holy Spirit. Christians will benefit greatly from the variety of ways Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective explores who Jesus is, especially in light of who he is in relationship to God the Father and the Holy Spirit.”
Darrell Bock, (Ph.D., Aberdeen) Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary, author of Jesus According to Scripture, Studying the Historical Jesus, and commentaries on Luke (2 vols) and Acts
“For a careful look at how Jesus has been understood theologically in the church, Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective is a solid walk through what is often dense terrain. There is much to ponder here. I am pleased to recommend it.”
J.P. Moreland, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Biola University, author of Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview and Kingdom Triangle
“In recent years, intense research has been directed at christological and trinitarian themes with exciting and insightful results. Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective is on the cutting edge of this research because it is the only volume to approach these themes in a multi-disciplinary perspective. Faithful to scripture and Chalcedon yet creative and fresh, Sanders and Issler have given the church a theologically rich and devotionally practical guide to the person and work of Christ. Pastors and informed laypeople will profit greatly from this book. Moreover, it would be my first choice as a text in Christology.”
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In Jesus, the One and Only, best-selling author and Bible teacher Beth Moore invites you to know Christ personally. Watch and listen as He breaks up a funeral by raising the dead, confronts conniving religious leaders of His day, teaches on a Galilean hillside, or walks on the waves and calms the storm.
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But this is far more than just a work on the life of Christ. As He has done in the past, God uses Beth’s words to woo the reader into a romance with the One and Only. The reader comes to know Christ personally, watching and listening as He breaks up a funeral by raising the dead, confronts conniving religious leaders of His day, teaches on a Galilean hillside, or walks on the waves and calms the storm.
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John A. Broadus (1827-1895) was a founding faculty member and the second president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He preached to Robert E. Lee’s army during the Civil War and later wrote the enduring classic, A Treatise on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons. A. T. Robertson called him “one of the finest fruits of modern Christianity.” Charles Spurgeon deemed him the “greatest of living preachers.” A. H. Newman described Broadus as “perhaps the greatest man the Baptists have produced.”
Indeed, the legacy of Broadus lives on today, reflecting a model author, teacher, preacher, scholar, seminary leader, and denominational statesman. This timely new biography, a collection of ten independently contributed chapters that address his work from various angles, presents Broadus as a shining example of balance, careful thinking, and biblical faithfulness in a season when Southern Baptists are seeking to re-establish a new consensus and move forward in the twenty-first century.
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The KJV Giant Print Reference Bible has more study helps than any other available giant print KJV editions. Features include •Presentation page•Family records section•13-point typeface•End of verse cross references•Words of Christ in red•How to Read the Bible Through reading plan•A Short History of the Bible•Favorite Readings from the Bible•A Harmony of the Life of Christ•Appearances After the Resurrection•Miracles of Our Lord•Parables of Our Lord•Fifty-three page Concordance•Eight four-color maps
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The KJV Giant Print Reference Bible has more study helps than any other available giant print KJV editions. Features include Presentation page Family records section 13-point typeface End of verse cross references Words of Christ in red How to Read the Bible Through reading plan A Short History of the Bible Favorite Readings from the Bible A Harmony of the Life of Christ Appearances After the Resurrection Miracles of Our Lord Parables of Our Lord Fifty-three page Concordance Eight four-color maps
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The Bible might be called a library of freedom – not just temporal freedom but enduring freedom in the truest sense of that expression. Horace Greeley, founding editor of the New York Tribune, said “it is impossible to mentally or socially enslave a Bible-reading people.”
For these perilous times, for the men and women who serve the cause of freedom around the world, Holman Bible Publishers is pleased to provide the KJV Military Bible in the large print compact format that is handsome, easy to carry, and designed to meet the specific needs of those who serve in the most difficult of situations.Special features include the full text of the beloved King James Version, lyrics to patriotic songs and battle-themed hymns, transcribed prayers from past and present American military and political leaders, and more.
Special features include the full text of the beloved King James Version, lyrics to patriotic songs and battle-themed hymns, transcribed prayers from past and present American military and political leaders, and more.
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The KJV Large Print Compact Reference Bible slips nicely into a coat pocket, briefcase, or purse and is a perfect gift for a person on the go who wants to keep the Word on hand at work or when traveling. Its features include a presentation page, the words of Christ in red, four-color maps, end-of-verse references, concise concordance, and more.
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The KJV Large Print Compact Reference Bible slips nicely into a coat pocket, briefcase, or purse and is a perfect gift for a person on the go who wants to keep the Word on hand at work or when traveling. Its features include a presentation page, the words of Christ in red, four-color maps, end-of-verse references, concise concordance, and more.
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Easy to read and carry, the KJV Large Print Personal Size Reference Bible (formerly known as the Hand Size Giant Print Reference Bible) features many of the same helps as other editions twice its size, including a presentation page, giant print concordance, end-of-verse references, words of Christ in red, four-color maps, ribbon marker, and more.
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The Large Print Personal Size Reference Bible features large, easy-to-read 12-point type in a convenient, easy-to-carry personal trim size that is perfect for devotional reading, personal study, or to carry and use at church. This edition is made with premium materials and bindings and packaged in a clam-shell gift box that is perfect for gift-giving. Features include: Deluxe cover materials, Smythe-sewn binding, High-quality Bible paper and end sheets, Clam-shell gift box, Two ribbon markers, Presentation and Family Records section, Two-column text, End-of-paragraph cross references, Topical subheadings, Words of Christ in red, 12-point type, Topical Concordance, Full-color maps, and more.
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Easy to read and carry, the KJV Large Print Personal Size Reference Bible (formerly known as the Hand Size Giant Print Reference Bible) features many of the same helps as other editions twice its size, including Presentation page Family records section 11.5-point typeface End of verse cross references Words of Christ in red How to Read the Bible Through reading plan A Short History of the Bible Favorite Readings from the Bible A Harmony of the Life of Christ Appearances After the Resurrection Miracles of Our Lord Parables of Our Lord Fifty-three page Concordance Eight four-color maps
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Easy to read and carry, the KJV Large Print Personal Size Reference Bible (formerly known as the Hand Size Giant Print Reference Bible) features many of the same helps as other editions twice its size, including Presentation page Family records section 11.5-point typeface End of verse cross references Words of Christ in red How to Read the Bible Through reading plan A Short History of the Bible Favorite Readings from the Bible A Harmony of the Life of Christ Appearances After the Resurrection Miracles of Our Lord Parables of Our Lord Fifty-three page Concordance Eight four-color maps
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Holman Bible Publishers was a pioneer in the development of Ultrathin Bibles, giving careful attention to breakthroughs in typography and paper manufacturing to produce a Bible that combines readability and portability, as well as durability. This edition of the Ultrathin Reference Bible is easy-to-carry and easy-to-read, featuring a robust center-column cross-reference system, a portable ultrathin design made with premium materials and bindings, and packaged in a clam-shell gift box that is perfect for gift-giving. Features include: Premium cover materials, Smythe-sewn binding, High-quality Bible paper and end sheets, Two ribbon markers, Presentation and Family Records section, Book introductions, Two-column text, Center-column cross references, Topical subheadings, Words of Christ in red, 8.25-point type, Topical Concordance, Full-color maps, and more.
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This edition of the KJV UltraThin Reference Bible offers two key benefits: it’s easy to carry and easy to read. Just over a half-inch thin, this time-honored Bible slips into a purse, briefcase, or backpack. Yet, its crisp printing, nine-point type size, and unique opaque paper make it easy on the eyeswhether reading in church or during personal study. With exceptional quality and affordable gift giving prices, its features include: Presentation page Family records section 9.5-point typeface Plan of Salvation Topical subheads Words of Christ in red Forty-Eight page Concordance Eight full-color maps
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Have you ever wanted to be more like someone else? What about being more like Jesus—the only one who really matters? These 365 devotions for teens are filled with Scriptures and action points that focus on Christ’s life, ministry, and character. They will help you better understand who the Lord is and how He can change your life in amazing ways. Spend the next year becoming more like Jesus, the ultimate role model. Knowing Jesus is a perfect companion to the Essential Teen Study Bible.
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“So what?” That’s the response many people have to the Bible. Read a passage, interpret it, and still they ask, “So, what difference does that make in my life?”
In the Life Essentials Study Bible, renowned Bible teacher Gene Getz complements the full text of the popular HCSB translation by elaborating on 1,500 principles in Scripture that are as relevant today as when the sixty- six books of the Bible were written. Distilling these truths into principles, Getz helps the reader more easily remember and effectively apply the Bible’s wisdom to everyday life. He explains how each of these principles represents a supracultural truth – one that can and should be applied at any moment in history and in every cultural situation.
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