Book Review: James: A New Covenant Commentary
Biblical commentaries hold a respected place in the Christian tradition. Modern commentaries continue this legacy, as each generation offers new insights, questions, and cultural perspectives.
Biblical commentaries hold a respected place in the Christian tradition. Modern commentaries continue this legacy, as each generation offers new insights, questions, and cultural perspectives.
Exquisitely researched and thoroughly reasoned, Excavating Women: The Archaeology of Leaders in Early Christianity traces archaeological markers used to honor women leaders in pre- and
Cecilie Croissant hopes that Tools for Ministry Leaders to Help Victims of Abuse “will be a valuable manual that will inspire Christian leaders and believers to
Forgotten Followers: From Broken to Bold is a novel that follows Jesus’s ministry through the eyes of Jesus’ mother, Mary, his disciple and financial supporter
The Concept of Woman: A Synthesis in One Volume is a helpful synthesis of Prudence Allen’s masterful three volume work The Concept of Woman. For
Raewyn Orlich’s book In Grandpa’s Shoes is written to a Seventh-day Adventist audience, meant as a tool to promote intergenerational conversations, relationships, and small groups.
Summer means that reading lists are everywhere. Whether you seek out a thrilling beach mystery, an inspiring memoir, or an empowering self-help book, there is
Kathryn Greene-McCreight’s Galatians is a well-organized commentary on Paul’s letter to the Galatians. There is a five-page general introduction. Each chapter has a short introduction,
Tiny Tin House follows Meryn Flint, a teenage girl navigating a dystopian society shaped by distortions of scripture, especially the scriptures regarding how women and
Eve, where are you? Dr. Nicole Davis raises this question rhetorically, as she suggests that many of her book’s readers already know the answer. Not