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Author(s):  Jason S. DeRouchie, Oren R. Martin, & Andrew David Naselli
Publisher:  Kregel Academic
Price: $2.99       (Nov 13-14)
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An accessible survey of the meaning, methodologies, themes, and applications of biblical theology

To understand what the entire Bible teaches about any given subject, we must practice biblical theology. By surveying the whole canon of Scripture, we can best discern what God has revealed about any particular issue. But doing so requires answering a number of important questions:
• What type of biblical theology will we choose?
• What overall story does the Bible tell?
• How should we understand the relationship between the Old and New Testaments?
• How does our topic fit within salvation history?
• How do we apply the truths we discover?

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Author(s):  Andrew David Naselli
Publisher:  Zondervan
Price: $5.99       (June 20-22)
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Marvel at the big story and savor each detail

Biblical Theology allows you to ponder the individual stories and themes of Scripture while observing how they all fit together in God’s grand biblical narrative. It answers the question, How has God revealed his word historically and organically? Biblical Theology studies the theology of individual biblical books and select collections within the Bible and then traces out themes as they develop across time within the canon.

With three articles introducing Biblical theology and 25 articles unpacking key themes of Scripture, the NIV Biblical Theology Study Bible equips you to follow the progressive unfolding of God’s story. Helpful introductions to books and sections of the Bible combined with 20,000 verse-by-verse study notes will guide you to a clearer understanding of every portion of Scripture.

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Author(s): Jared Compton & Andrew David Naselli
Publisher:  Kregel Academic
Price: $2.99       (Jun 5-6)
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A comparison of three major views on the relationship between Israel and the church

The relationship between Israel and the church is a long-standing debate in Christian theology, and Romans 9–11 are the most important chapters for understanding it. How one interprets these chapters determines how one understands biblical theology, how the New Testament uses the Old Testament, and how the old and new covenants are related.

To help readers draw their own conclusion, four leading scholars on this issue present a case for their viewpoint, followed by a response and critique from the others. Michael Vlach argues for a future mass conversion and a role for ethnic Israel in the church. Fred Zaspel and Jim Hamilton present a case for a future mass conversion that does not include a role for ethnic Israel. And Benjamin Merkle contends that Romans 9-11 promises neither a future mass conversion nor a role for ethnic Israel.

General editor Andrew David Naselli helpfully sets the debate in its larger biblical-theological context in the introduction, while Jared Compton provides a useful summary of the views and interactions at the end of the volume.

 


Author(s): Jason S. DeRouchie, Oren R. Martin, Andrew David Naselli
Publisher: Kregel Academic
Price: $2.99       (Nov 15-16)
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An accessible survey of the meaning, methodologies, themes, and applications of biblical theology

To understand what the entire Bible teaches about any given subject, we must practice biblical theology. By surveying the whole canon of Scripture, we can best discern what God has revealed about any particular issue. But doing so requires answering a number of important questions:
• What type of biblical theology will we choose?
• What overall story does the Bible tell?
• How should we understand the relationship between the Old and New Testaments?
• How does our topic fit within salvation history?
• How do we apply the truths we discover?

(more…)


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Book details:

Kregel: 40 Questions About Biblical Theology by Jason S. DeRouchie, Oren R. Martin, Andrew David Naselli vs. Ancient Near Eastern Themes in Biblical Theology by Jeffrey J. Niehaus

Intervarsity Press: Worshiping with the Reformers by Karin Maag vs. Knowing God (The IVP Signature Collection) by J. I. Packer

Reformation Heritage: The Works of William Perkins, Volume 7 vs. The Works of William Perkins, Volume 8

New Leaf: Remote Control: The Power of Hollywood on Today’s Culture by Carl Kerby vs. Already Compromised by Greg Hall & Ken Ham

Good Book Company: A Brief Theology of Periods (Yes, really) by Rachel Jones vs. Women and God: Hard Questions, Beautiful Truth by Kathleen Nielson

Crossway: Histories and Fallacies: Problems Faced in the Writing of History by Carl R. Trueman vs. The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution by Carl R. Trueman

Christian Focus: Singing the Songs of Jesus by Michael Lefebvre vs. A Heart Set Free: A Journey to Hope through the Psalms of Lament by Christina Fox


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Gospel e-books is working together with Christian publishers to allow you to choose what e-books you’d like to have discounted. Cast your vote below and the book with the most votes in each poll will be placed on sale soon after. If there are less than 100 total votes in a particular poll, the winning book will not be discounted.



Book details:

Kregel: Invitation to Biblical Interpretation: Exploring the Hermeneutical Triad of History, Literature, and Theology by Andreas Köstenberger vs. Invitation to Christian Ethics: Moral Reasoning and Contemporary Issues by Ken Magnuson

Intervarsity Press: The Nazarene: Forty Devotions on the Lyrical Life of Jesus by Michael Card vs. Room of Marvels: A Story About Heaven that Heals the Heart by James Bryan Smith

Reformation Heritage: The Spiritual Life by Campegius Vitringa vs. Great Spoil: Thomas Manton’s Spirituality of the Word by J. Stephen Yuille

New Leaf: Yesterday, Today, and Forever by Maria Von Trapp vs. Sunday Morning Memories by Don Reid

Good Book Company: Finding More: Real Life Stories Worth Telling by Rico Tice vs. Is this it?: An personal journey through the angst of adulting, revealing the difference Jesus makes. by Rachel Jones

Crossway: Divine Blessing and the Fullness of Life in the Presence of God by William R. Osborne vs. The Serpent and the Serpent Slayer (Short Studies in Biblical Theology) by Andrew David Naselli

Christian Focus: Facing a Task Unfinished: Cultivating Personal Evangelism Week by Week by Roger Carswell vs. The Duty of a Disciple: Is Evangelism Outdated? by Bernard V. Palmer

David C. Cook: How Then Shall We Worship?: Biblical Principles to Guide Us Today by R. C. Sproul vs. Pleasing God: Discovering the Meaning and Importance of Sanctification by R. C. Sproul


Author(s): Jared Compton & Andrew David Naselli
Publisher: Kregel Academic
Price: $2.99       (Feb 15-16)
Buy Now!

A comparison of three major views on the relationship between Israel and the church

The relationship between Israel and the church is a long-standing debate in Christian theology, and Romans 9–11 are the most important chapters for understanding it. How one interprets these chapters determines how one understands biblical theology, how the New Testament uses the Old Testament, and how the old and new covenants are related.

To help readers draw their own conclusion, four leading scholars on this issue present a case for their viewpoint, followed by a response and critique from the others. Michael Vlach argues for a future mass conversion and a role for ethnic Israel in the church. Fred Zaspel and Jim Hamilton present a case for a future mass conversion that does not include a role for ethnic Israel. And Benjamin Merkle contends that Romans 9-11 promises neither a future mass conversion nor a role for ethnic Israel.

General editor Andrew David Naselli helpfully sets the debate in its larger biblical-theological context in the introduction, while Jared Compton provides a useful summary of the views and interactions at the end of the volume.

 


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