Book Review: Manfred T. Brauch’s Abusing Scripture
As usual when picking up a new book, I glanced at the back cover of Abusing Scripture. Both reviewers were highly supportive, but what was
As usual when picking up a new book, I glanced at the back cover of Abusing Scripture. Both reviewers were highly supportive, but what was
Craig Keener’s 1-2 Corinthians is a wonderfully engaging and easily read commentary on Paul’s letters to the Corinthians. It is tightly packed with documented information
The InterVarsity Press New Testament Commentaries target pastors, teachers, students, Bible teachers, and small group leaders of all sorts with a combined appeal to heart
If Eve only knew how her desire for wisdom would be distorted and misused down through the centuries! We know, of course, how women have
Editor’s Note: This is an Evangelical Press Association award winning review. Increasingly, one of the latest reactions to the evangelical gender debate among some younger
In his book, Dignity and Destiny: Humanity in the Image of God, bioethicist John F. Kilner sketches the theological history of the image of God,
In Mentor for Life, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson gives us a fresh challenge to develop committed followers of Jesus through mentoring. I found her model and
I am in a unique position. I am a woman who leads a men’s group. After years of leading an identity formation group for women,
The media has in recent years given increasing attention to global violence toward women and girls. In 2012, the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short
Wayne Grudem says that for twenty-five years he has believed that how the Trinity is understood “may well turn out to be the most decisive