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Jewish Writings of the Second Temple Period, Volume 2: Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Qumran Sectarian Writings, Philo, Josephus
This volume describes that part of the rich literary production of ancient Judaism which was not contained in the Hebrew Bible nor in rabbinic literature....
$69.00
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The Early Church: From the Beginnings to 461
Frend's masterful survey, here presented with a new Preface and updated bibliographies, traces the historical and theological development of the Christian...
$29.00
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Suffering
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Luther's Works, Volume 53: Liturgy and Hymns
For the first time, all of Luther's chants and hymns are here available with their music in modern notation. This volume also contains all of his liturgical...
$55.00
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Pia Desideria
This classic work, first published in 1675, inaugurated the movement in Germany called Pietism. In it a young pastor, born and raised during the devastating...
$29.00
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Staging Luther: Four Plays by Hans Sachs
The book contains four previously untranslated plays written by Hans Sachs, a playwright, shoemaker, and important supporter of Martin Luther. Sachs' well-known poem "The Wittenberg Nightingale" is also included here in a new translation and the collection will be a boon for researchers and students who can now read them for the first time.
$32.00
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When Women Speak...
The twentieth century should be remembered in missions as the time when women got lost, all too often excluded from missiological discourse and strategic mission discussion. When Women Speak signals a revival in the contribution of women to mission in a way that values what they have to offer.
$19.99
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A Passion for China: Norwegian Mission to China Until 1949
A Passion for China recounts the Norwegian mission in China from the very beginning to the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Written with vigor, these scholarly essays represent the contributions of various Norwegian mission agencies, outlining a picture of the church's mission deeply imbued with spirit.
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Luther's Outlaw God, Volume 1: Hiddenness, Evil, and Predestination
In this first of three volumes addressing Luther's outlaw God, Steven D. Paulson considers the two "monsters" of theology, as Luther calls them: evil and...
$39.00
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Being Deified: Poetry and Fantasy on the Path to God
Being Deified examines the importance of deification to Christian theology and the place of human creativity in deification.
$49.00
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To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, 1520: The Annotated Luther Study Edition
With great clarity and insight, James M. Estes illuminates Luther's call to secular authorities to help with the reform of the church in this important 1520 treatise. To combat Rome's intransigent opposition to reform of any sort, Luther appealed to secular rulers to intervene and clear the way for ecclesiastical reform.
$23.00
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“You Made Us for Yourself”: Creation in St. Augustine’s Confessions
Challenging the common notion that Augustine's Confessions lacks literary unity, "You Made Us for Yourself" approaches the Confessions in light of what Augustine himself would have considered most fundamental: creation, understood in a broad sense. Creation, for Augustine, is an epiphany, a light which reveals who God and man are. It is, Ortiz argues, the light within which Augustine wrote the Confessions and can account for the often despaired of meaning, structure, and unity of the Confessions.
$49.00
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Luther and Liberation: A Latin American Perspective, Second Edition
Luther and Liberation recovers the liberating and revolutionary impact of Luther’s theology, read afresh from the perspective of the Latin American context.
$39.00
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The Anointed Church: Toward a Third Article Ecclesiology
Over recent decades, Spirit Christology has utilized a pneumatological perspective to gain significant insight into the person and life of Christ. The Anointed Church extends this work, providing the first constructive and systematic ecclesiology developed through the approach of a Third Article Theology.
$44.00
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The Honeycomb Scroll: Philipp Melanchthon at the Dawn of the Reformation
Long overshadowed by Luther and Calvin, Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) is nevertheless one of the most important figures in the Protestant Reformation. Reformer, humanist, theologian, philosopher, ecumenist, and teacher of pastors--Melanchthon had a profound effect on the sweep of Western church history.
$44.00
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Sallie McFague: Collected Readings
Sallie McFague offers a powerful guide to theological thinking about God and the world, individual and community, humanity and nature, reality and metaphor, the sacramental and the prophetic, and the critical issue of climate change.
$34.00
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Walter Wink: Collected Readings
Wink's work is a must read for twenty-first century theologians and all who seek deeper understanding at the intersection of Bible, theology, social ethics, and more.
$34.00
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Waiting and Being: Creation, Freedom, and Grace in Western Theology
This volume traces out the problem of creation and grace in modern Catholic and Protestant dogmatics and provides a historical genealogy that situates the origin of the problem.
$59.00
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The Revised Common Lectionary: 20th Anniversary Annotated Edition
This edition includes the definitive list of RCL citations together with a new comprehensive introduction and notes to the reading sets, illuminating the origin and development of the lectionary...
$37.95
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Our Shared Witness: A Voice for Justice and Reconciliation
This collection of Munib A. Younan's writings, speeches, and sermons reveals his context, his perspective, and his hope. Readers will find his theology to be contextual deeply rooted in his daily reality as a Palestinian Christian while at the same time being universal, offering insights and principles that apply to other situations in vastly different parts of the world.
$24.00
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