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AuthorPeterson, Tracie; Miller, Judith
Series NameThe Broadmoor Legacy #3
Category: Biography
Personal answers to the difficult 'whys' of suffering. New 16-page photo section and illustrations by Joni. Originally published in 1978, A Step Further is Joni Eareckson Tada's response to thousands of letters she received from people puzzled about the 'whys' of suffering. Joni answers these questions by taking a personal look at how God has used circumstances, people, and events in her own life and the lives of others. A Step Further has been used by individuals, in hospitals and rehab centers, and in scores of countries overseas to bring comfort and peace to those who are suffering.
AuthorEareckson, Joni and Steve Estes
Category: Children
AuthorNederveld, Patricia L.
Series NameGod Loves Me #50
Category: Fiction
AuthorLott, Bret
Category: Fiction
AuthorOke, Janette
Category: Children
AuthorNederveld, Patricia L.
Series NameGod Loves Me #35
Category: Fiction
AuthorHeitzmann, Kristen
Category: Theology
Since September 11, 2001, we are intensely aware of the need for political wisdom. Can Scripture help us in this respect? Yes, but not simplistically. In an exhilarating dialogue with Oliver O’Donovan, a team of international scholars look in detail in this book at biblical interpretation as we make the journey from what God said to Abraham, as it were, to how to respond to the political challenges of today. Such exploration is essential if the church is to become “a royal priesthood” today. Craig Bartholomew Contributors include: Oliver O’Donovan (respondent to 14 chapters) Gilbert Meilaender Christopher Rowland Bernd Wannenwetsch N. T. Wright A Royal Priesthood? is the third volume from the Scripture and Hermeneutics Seminar. This annual gathering of Christian scholars from various disciplines was established in 1998 and aims to reassess the discipline of biblical studies from the foundations up and forge creative new ways for reopening the Bible in our cultures. Any attempt to open the Book in new and fresh ways for our cultures at the start of the third millennium must explore how to read the Bible ethically and politically. This volume looks at the obstacles to such a process and in dialogue with Oliver O’Donovan’s creative work in this regard, looks in detail at how to read different parts of the Bible for ethics and politics. A unique element of the book is Oliver O’Donovan’s 14 responses to individual chapters.
AuthorBartholowmew, Craig; Chaplin, Jonathan; Song, Robert; Wolters, Al
Year Published2002
Series NameScripture and Hermeneutics Series
Category: Children
AuthorWet Cement Productions
Series NameAuto B. Good
Category: Children
AuthorNederveld, Patricia L.
Series NameGod Loves Me #51