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Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection (24 Vols.)
How can we better read the Bible? What is the significance of Jesus’ ascension? How can Christians better keep the Sabbath? What difference does the atonement make? The Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection is designed to help Christians think biblically about a variety of theological ...
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The 18-volume Wesleyan Bible Commentary Series promotes life change in believers by applying God’s authoritative truth in relevant, practical ways. This commentary will impact Bible students by providing fresh insight into God’s unchanging Word. Each biblical book is explained paragraph by paragraph, giving the reader both the big picture and sufficient detail to understand the meaning of significant words and phrases.
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This comprehensive collection of primary texts and secondary literature assembles the best in Near Eastern scholarship from professors at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Combining primary texts, English translations, and expert commentary and analysis, the 9-volume Near Eastern History Collection brings the latest scholarship to bear on the history, geography, and culture of the birthplace of civilization. These important books from Magnes Press include textual artifacts and translations of Ugaritic literature, Aramaic ostraca, and Aramaic amulets, along with translation and commentary. This collection also contains penetrating studies of place-names, a fascinating history of the alphabet, and a complete introduction to art in Ancient Palestine. It also includes a volume of over thirty essays, whose topics span the entire range of Near Eastern history from Sumer to the Persian Empire.
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Judaism and Christianity—for all of their theological differences and their varied pasts—have much in common. They uphold the canonicity of the Hebrew Bible. They share a similar philosophical and theological worldview. They both have a stake—theological, political, and social—in the state of Israel. Their histories are checkered with periods of intense persecution. Yet for all their similarities, Judaism and Christianity differ on several key points. The 7-volume Judaism and Christianity Collection examines the historical and contemporary relationship between Judaism and Christianity, and includes penetrating studies of the classical world, theological topics, recent archaeological finds, and the socio-political climate of the Middle East and the nation of Israel.
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The 12-volume Magnes Press Hebrew Bible Collection contains engaging and critical analyses of the Hebrew Bible from the world’s foremost Jewish and Hebrew scholars. From multi-volume commentaries on Genesis and Exodus, to meticulous studies in linguistics, history and geography, these award-winning Hebrew scholars have contributed monumental studies to the field of Hebrew Bible scholarship. Some books in this collection are updated and revised reprints of important classics by authors such as Umberto Cassuto; others are groundbreaking new studies in the scholarship on the Hebrew Bible.
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The message of the Gospel concerns not only the message of salvation, but also the promise of comfort and hope. The 19-volume Fortress Press Creative Pastoral Care and Counseling Series offers both introductions and discipline-specific resources for anyone involved in any aspect of pastoral ministry. The authors address a range of pastoral care issues typically faced by clergy, counselors, and caregivers, such as medical emergencies, ministry to the elderly, pastoral care of the sick and the dying, suicide prevention, dealing with domestic violence, and dozens of other vitally important issues. These books also contain insights and practical advice on pastoral care for adolescents, men, women, and other groups which face particular issues and pose unique sets of challenges. This volume also contains volumes on pastoral ministry in cross-cultural contexts.
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Each of the volumes in the 13-volume Fortress Press Homiletics Collection offers brief introductions to the basics of preaching from diverse perspectives. Never before have seminary students and pastors had such a solid homiletical tool to help them develop the insights, framework, and skills necessary for powerful, transformative preaching as the books in this collection. This collection contains practical guides for effective preaching with tips for preparing and delivering sermons that are meaningful and appropriate. These books will help preachers create sermons that fit the listeners, and the authors offer tips and ideas for biblical texts and topics of interests.
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Known to the Church fathers, but not discovered by Europeans until the 17th century, the Samaritan Pentateuch is the most important work of Samaritan literature, and offers an unparalleled glimpse into the oldest textual traditions of the Hebrew Bible. This 5-volume bundle contains the entire text of the Pentateuch in Samaritan Hebrew, the first-ever English translation, Ze’ev Ben-Hayyim’s groundbreaking Grammar of Samaritan Hebrew, and much more!
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Loraine Boettner set forth a clear vision for Reformed and evangelical theology for the modern era. He articulated classic Reformed orthodoxy for a new generation, and possessed the rare gift of clearly explaining the complex principles of theology without sacrificing academic rigor. Best-known for his volumes on the doctrine of predestination and Roman Catholicism, Loraine Boettner explained and popularized the Reformed faith for a broad audience. The 8-volume Loraine Boettner Collection contains eight of Boettner’s most popular works, including The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, The Millennium, and his best-selling Roman Catholicism.
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In his mammoth 12-volume Dogmatic Theology, Joseph Pohle articulates one of the clearest and most succinct systems of Roman Catholic theology in recent years. As a member of the founding faculty of the Catholic University in America and a frequent contributor to the Catholic Encyclopedia, Pohle offers a unique—and important—Catholic perspective for theological scholarship in America. Pohle interacts with the vast corpus of theological literature from the history of the church, and uses both Scripture and tradition to make his case. Each volume is clearly outlined, making his argument easy to follow and his positions quick to identify.
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Hermann Olshausen’s Biblical Commentary on the New Testament—a penetrating chapter-by-chapter commentary—investigates in detail the important historical, textual, and interpretive issues of the entire New Testament. In these volumes, Olshausen discusses the leading critical points and unfolds the rich doctrinal and practical teachings of the New Testament. He also carefully traces the history of canonization and the entire history of interpretation. This commentary set also includes Olshausen’s 100-page treatise, “The Genuineness of the Writings of the New Testament,” a valuable introduction the central issues at stake in the interpretation of the New Testament.
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This 2-volume bundle includes the award-winning Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch and the Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books, both from InterVarsity Press. These dictionaries bring together hundreds of top Old Testament scholars under the editorship of T. Desmond Alexander, David W. Baker, Bill T. Arnold, and H. G. M. Williamson.
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There are many biographies of John Calvin, the theologian—some vilifying him and others extolling his virtues—but few that reveal John Calvin, the man. Professor and renowned Reformation historian Herman Selderhuis has written John Calvin: A Pilgrim's Life to bring Calvin near to the reader, showing him as a man who had an impressive impact on the development of the Western world, but who was first of all a believer struggling with God and with the way God governed both the world and his own life.
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Logos is pleased to offer this upgrade collection, which features the three most recent releases! This collection includes the commentary on Matthew 1-7 by Ulrich Luz, the commentary on Mark by Adela Yarbro Collins, and the new commentary on Acts by Richard I. Pervo. Anchored by a renowned board of editors, the monumental Hermeneia project has, over the last forty years, produced some of the most authoritative and influential commentaries on the Bible in the English-speaking world. These latest volumes are no exception.
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A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians, perhaps more than any other book, introduced the Western world to the study of ancient Egypt. Widely regarded as “the Father of Egyptology,” John Gardner Wilkinson documents the history and remains of ancient Egypt and the state of modern Egypt in this thorough study. These volumes are packed with 500 images and illustrations, along with detailed observations on the history, culture, and geography of both ancient and modern Egypt. As one of the earliest European accounts of Egypt, Wilkinson’s drawings, illustrations, and observations offer unique and unparalleled access to the archaeological remains of ancient Egypt.
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The 19-volume Biblical Languages: Reference Grammars and Introductions brings together an impressive compilation of the most important reference grammars and ground-breaking technical introductions to biblical texts ever published! These volumes have defined the contours of biblical language scholarship for the past century, and included some of the biggest names in the field. With scholars such as Westcott, Hort, Field, Abbot, Goodwin, and more than a dozen others, we have designed the ultimate collection for the study of the Greek New Testament, the Septuagint, and the development of the Greek language, as well as for advanced Hebrew, Latin, and Syriac studies. These are the most widely-cited and frequently used volumes in biblical scholarship.
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MacLaren's "Expositions of Holy Scripture" is a treasured collection of over 1,500 sermons covering much of Scripture.
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Learning New Testament Greek Now and Then offers a fresh approach to learning New Testament Greek. This book uses simple tools to help you identify Greek words and their meanings, allowing you to concentrate on Greek language concepts and applying them to passages in the New Testament. Learning New Testament Greek Now and Then is a practical, common-sense book designed to help you gain confidence in reading the New Testament in Greek. It is for all people who want to dig a little deeper and better understand the significance of that which is behind the many variations of the English Bible translations.
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Pastors, teachers, and church leaders regularly suffer from stress and burnout—the emotional and spiritual toll of day-to-day ministry can overwhelm even the best efforts of those in leadership positions. The books in the College Press Discipleship Collection (3 Vols.) explore effective and Christ-centered discipleship, providing you with practical ideas that your church can use to encourage faithful service from all members and cultivate discipleship within your church. In these books, seasoned pastors and scholars offer practical ideas which your church can use to encourage fruitful discipleship.
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One of the most influential and widely-cited conservative scholars from nineteenth century Europe, Frédéric Louis Godet contributed enormously to New Testament scholarship in general and the debate over biblical inspiration in particular. As the author of more than a dozen New Testament commentaries and an expert on the life of Paul and the Pauline epistles, Godet, a prolific writer, is rightfully remembered as one of the most influential conservative voices in European biblical scholarship. The 16-volume Frédéric Louis Godet Commentary Collection contains Godet’s 2-volume commentary on Romans, his 3-volume commentary on the Gospel of John, and numerous other commentaries on the Gospels and Pauline epistles.
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A Savior Worth Having is a collection of sermons that E.V. Hill has delivered over the years, which all center on Jesus Christ. In an easy-to-read and easy-to-understand way, E.V. Hill paints an amazing picture of our glorious Lord. Clearing away the clutter of theological jargon and discussions of dogma, Reverend Hill speaks straight to our hearts. He argues without apology that Jesus is the Savior above all others. When he spells out for us, simply and clearly, what 'having Jesus' means to our lives and our souls, both new believers and longtime Christians will feel their spirits soar with the love and glory that is Christ. In all the roles he fills, in all the help he brings, in all the ways he loves us, Jesus is our Savior. And when we come to know him this way, we know that he is all we need. He is indeed A Savior Worth Having.
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While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks: Reflections on Biblical Leadership is a lavishly illustrated journey into the world of shepherds—shepherds of the biblical world and the spiritual shepherds of the church. The realities and rewards of leadership are brought to life through this illuminating and insightful look at the ancient image of shepherds. Experience this wondrous opportunity to think biblically about your calling to serve Jesus Christ and the expectations that come with being a shepherd leader, the compassionate and courageous commitment to provide for, protect, and guide those under your care. Take this forty day journey and experience a life changing encounter with the Divine Shepherd.
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For nearly one thousand years, theologians, philosophers, and Christian apologists have felt the effects of Anselm of Canterbury. Anselm’s theological method was rigorous, and represented a seismic shift in medieval thought. He is widely considered the founder scholastic theology, and he has been called the church’s “second Augustine.” His treatise on the atonement, Cur Deus Homo was the first to systematically articulate the penal substitution theory of the atonement, which was later developed by John Calvin and widely embraced by Reformed and evangelical churches. He was also the first to construct and systematize the ontological argument for the existence of God. The Major Works of Anselm of Canterbury contains Anselm’s important theological and philosophical writings: the Proslogium, the Monologium, Cur Deus Homo, and In Behalf of the Fool.
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Called a leading Reformed theologian of the 1800s, William G. T. Shedd was a prolific theologian, historian, and literary genius. He affirmed the inspiration of Scripture against the advances of modernism and higher criticism, and championed Reformed theology throughout his lifetime. Throughout his career, Shedd tackled controversial topics such as the atonement and the doctrine of endless punishment, and he took care to view doctrine from within the larger context of history. The rhetorical force of Shedd’s theology stems from his literary studies, his pastoral heart from his years as a minister, and his theological and historical eloquence from years of defending Reformed theology in the face of increasing skepticism and doubt.
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The 7-volume Gromacki Expository Series has been designed to teach the Word of God to others. Based on the English text, Dr. Gromacki uses his biblical expertise and pastoral discernment to present the meaning of the epistle in a clear and straightforward manner. Necessary technical matters and notes on the Greek are included, but they are confined to the footnotes. These books attempt to make clear the meaning of the English text of the Bible through organization, exposition, and careful use of the Greek text. These volumes are readable studies, using a non-technical vocabulary and smooth transitions from one section to the next. The Gromacki Expository Series also contains a wealth of cross-references to supporting passages of Scripture.
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As a pastor, professor, and Bible teacher, Greg Harris is uniquely positioned to explore the intersection between the core of the Gospel message and daily Christian living. This collection includes both The Cup and the Glory, which explores the nature of Christian suffering, and its sequel, The Darkness and the Glory, which offers a theological and biographical account of Christ’s suffering. From his own reflections on the early deaths of his children, to his examination of the weight of Christ’s suffering, Greg Harris teaches readers about walking with Jesus and investigates the meaning of true discipleship.
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What does the book of Revelation say about the end times? What is the Bible’s stance on believer baptism? Few authors possess a keen skill and pastoral heart for investigating what Scripture says about these controversial topics, and Matthew Waymeyer is among them. History testifies to heated debate, church splits, and doctrinal controversy over these issues. Matthew Waymeyer rises above the fray to outline and explain the Bible’s teaching for the modern church.
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The 8-volume Kress Biblical Studies Collection contains books which address a diversity of topics—yet these titles are singularly united in their commitment to the primacy of Scripture. Widely endorsed by pastors and scholars such as John MacArthur, R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Cyril J. Barber, and Norman Geisler, the volumes in the Kress Biblical Studies Collection are practical, and stem from the conviction that Scripture is uniquely suited for speaking to the issues the church faces today. This collection contains commentaries and expositions of Scripture on both the Old and New Testament, along with Jim Rosscup’s comprehensive bibliography of Bible commentaries. Additionally, the books in this collection explore—from the perspective of Scripture—important topics in the contemporary church, such as God’s plan for the nation of Israel.
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The Gospel of John offers theology that brings people to belief in Christ and strengthens the faith of those who already believe. This is nowhere more apparent than in the “Upper Room Discourse” of John 13–17. In The Disciplemaker, Gary Derickson and Earl Radmacher provide a masterful study of John 13–17, calling Christians to the neglected task of discipleship.
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The 4-volume Perspectives Series from Broadman & Holman has been crafted to tackle the particular issues which have been a source of conflict and division throughout the history of the church. From baptism to election, from church polity to worship style, these volumes contain chapters written by pastors and scholars who hold views divergent from one another, and who seek to find points of mutual understanding and resolution.
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