Product Code: H056
ISBN: 9780865540460
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In this revised edition of his book, Dr. Hurd investigates the relationship between St. Paul and the Corinthians that led to 1 Corinthians. He disagrees with the notion that the state of the Corinthian church prompted the epistle, instead throwing new light on his own findings.
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Product Code: H055
ISBN: 9780865540484
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This introductory textbook of Sahidic Coptic is intended especially for college and seminary students in the New Testament, but also will be of much interest to Egyptologists and Papyrologists. The textbook presumes no prior knowledge of Egyptian, Coptic, or Greek. It is written in a simple style, avoiding unnecessary technical language, and should offer no difficulties to the student who may want to use it for self-study.
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Product Code: P011
ISBN: 9780865540637
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This is the first translation into English of Johannes Schneider’s lecture to the Congress of Free Church Students where he addressed the church-world relationship and focuses on the tension between the two.
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Product Code: P367
ISBN: 9780881460797
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This study of a variety of theologians from diverse geographical, ethnic, cultural, and denominational backgrounds examines the question of divine suffering. Although initially dismissed, the notion of divine suffering has emerged as a critical question for contemporary Christian theology.
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Product Code: H739
ISBN: 9780881460803
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Price: $25.00
This Festschrift celebrates the life, ministry, and academic career of Edmon Lewin Rowell, Jr.. His life has been dedicated to both the church (through numerous churches he has served) and the academy (as an editor for more than twenty-seven years at Mercer University Press).
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Product Code: H081
ISBN: 9780865540903
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Kith And Kin follows the story of a Southern family from its arrival in America in 1630 through major events in America’s history—the Revolution, the Civil War, and the Depression, to name a few—to the 1930s when May Nottingham, Furman Lawman, and their children settled in Macon, Georgia.
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Product Code: H085
ISBN: 9780865540934
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Professor McMillan discusses the religion-governmental relationship as it relates to religious studies in public education. He takes a legal approach based on the dicta and decisions of the Supreme Court.
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Product Code: H086
ISBN: 9780865540941
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Professor Erickson offers a study of the fundamental features of human nature regarding the understanding of human existence. He gives a contrast between traditional psychoanalysis and existential conceptions of time consciousness.
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Product Code: H087
ISBN: 9780865540958
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This collection of eighteen essays by various scholars in the field of sociology of religion examines various religious movements in the West.
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Product Code: H749
ISBN: 9780881460971
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The Imitation of Christ has been standard fare in religious training and personal devotion for centuries. Although the language and style of Creasy's translation has been crafted for modern readers, the fervor and power of the original text have not been lost. Includes a new foreword by William C. Creasy.
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Product Code: H089
ISBN: 9780865540972
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This collection of essays pays tribute to Bo Reicke and transcend nationality, language, and discipline to discuss the New Testament and its influence on other inter-testamental literature.
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Product Code: H092
ISBN: 9780865541009
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This reprint of Professor Kee’s invaluable study of the gospel of Mark recaptures the comparisons of Mark to Jewish and Greek concepts and literary forms and the meaning of Jesus for his followers.
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