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Strangers in This World: Multireligious Reflections on Immigration
Strangers in This World brings together a consortium of scholars to reflect on the religious, political, anthropological, and social realities of immigration through the prism of the historical and theological resources, insights, and practices across an array of religious traditions.
$44.00
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God—The World's Future: Systematic Theology for a New Era, Third Edition
God--The World's Future has been a proven textbook in systematic theology for over twenty years. Thoroughly revised and expanded, this third edition is explicitly crafted to address our postmodern context and explains the whole body of Christian historical doctrine from a within a "proleptic" framework.
$89.00
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Incarnation: On the Scope and Depth of Christology
Allows Christology to be relevant and meaningful when responding to the challenges of scientific cosmology and of global religious pluralism.
$49.00
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A Free Corrector: Colin Gunton and the Legacy of Augustine
This stunning and thorough work evaluates Colin Gunton's treatment of Augustine's legacy on the Trinity and the doctrine of creation.
$44.00
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In Defense of Doctrine: Evangelicalism, Theology, and Scripture
Joining the recent call to theological interpretation of Scripture, Rhyne R. Putman provides a constructive model that forwards a descriptive and normative pattern for reading Scripture and theological tradition together.
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The Problem of Perception and the Experience of God: Toward a Theological Empiricism
Can experiences of God serve to inform and justify our theological beliefs and practices? The central claim in this work is that there is a radical mistake in many contemporary accounts that require grounding a theological story of God?s availability to us in experience in a prior general philosophical theory of perception.
$44.00
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The Mission of Demythologizing: Rudolf Bultmann's Dialectical Theology
Explore a contrary reading of Rudolf Bultmann's controversial program of demythologizing as the hermeneutical fulfillment of dialectical theology!
$99.00
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A Question of Consensus: The Doctrine of Assurance after the Westminster Confession
In this exciting new work, Jonathan Master examines the Westminster Confession's consensus position on assurance, explores how it was immediately expanded, and what it means for the growing Reformed tradition today.
$44.00
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Triune Eternality: God's Relationship to Time in the Theology of Karl Barth
This book argues that a proper comprehension of Barth's theological conception of time and eternity is best achieved by understanding three important contexts: the doctrinal, the conceptual, and the developmental.
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A Council for the Global Church: Receiving Vatican II in History
The book presents the significance of Vatican II for the church and its life in the modern world beyond the boundaries of Roman Catholicism.
$44.00
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Viva Vox: Rediscovering the Sacramentality of the Word through the Annunciation
In failing to take the sacramentality of the word of God seriously, the preaching of the church has suffered negative consequences, particularly failing to bring about divine participation with Jesus' corporeal humanity in his living word. In order to recover this sacramental reality, this volume argues that one should consider the annunciation to Mary as the paradigm of the corporeal Christ taking up residence in the flesh of his hearer and delivering the fullness of the Godhead.
$59.00
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The Sense of the Universe: Philosophical Explication of Theological Commitment in Modern Cosmology
This book proposes a new approach to the dialogue between science and theology based in a thorough philosophical analysis of acting forms of subjectivity involved in the study of the world and in religious experience. The book contributes to the synthesis of appropriation and incorporation of modern philosophical ideas in Christian theology, in particular its Eastern Orthodox form.
$59.00
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Antiochene Theōria in the Writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Theodoret of Cyrus
This work uncovers rich distinctives in the Syrian Antioch school and the school of Alexandria's approach that apply deeply to modern interpretive questions.
$69.00
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The Power and Vulnerability of Love: A Theological Anthropology
Gandolfo constructs a theological anthropology that begins with the condition of human vulnerability as a site to answer why human beings experience and inflict terrible suffering. This volume argues that vulnerability is a dimension of human existence that causes us great anxiety, which forms the basis for violence but also affords the possibility of human openness to the redemptive work of divine love.
$39.00
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The Transformative Church: New Ecclesial Models and the Theology of Jürgen Moltmann
Throughout the course of his theological career, Moltmann has been interested in the ecclesial and societal consequences of systematic theology and what each doctrine means for our life in this world. This book explores these concerns in Moltmann?s major texts and highlighs themes relevant for a transformative ecclesiology.
$69.00
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Christian Doctrine and the Grammar of Difference: A Contribution to Feminist Systematic Theology
McRandal argues that the doctrinal narrative of creation, fall, and redemption provides resources to resolve the theological impasse of difference in contemporary feminist theology.
$59.00
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Effective Social Learning: A Collaborative, Globally-Networked Pedagogy
Here Nathan Loewen moves beyond surface questions about technology in the classroom to a problem best addressed by educators in bricks-and-mortar institutions: if students are social learners, how do we teach in a way that promotes actual dialogue for learning?
$24.00
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Creativity as Sacrifice: Toward a Theological Model for Creativity in the Arts
This book argues for a theological methodology in engaging the arts and puts forward a theological model for understanding human creativity in the light of Jesus' sacrificial redemption.
$59.00
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Exploring Church History
Derek Cooper invites readers to consider the purpose and significance of church history in the lives of individuals and communities today. Cooper brings history to life by emphasizing how past events, individuals, and movements shape how we understand the world around us.
$19.00
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Dominus Mortis: Martin Luther on the Incorruptibility of God in Christ
This work creates the conditions necessary for an alternative appropriation of Luther's Christological legacy. By re-specifying certain key aspects of Luther's Christological commitments, Luy provides a careful reassessment of how Luther's theology can make a contribution within ongoing attempts to adequately conceptualize divine immanence.
$39.00
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