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Author(s): Bruce Riley Ashford & Craig G. Bartholomew
Publisher: IVP Academic
Price: $2.99       (June 24-25)
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Apart from the doctrine of God, no doctrine is as comprehensive as that of creation. It is woven throughout the entire fabric of Christian theology. It goes to the deepest roots of reality and leaves no area of life untouched. Across the centuries, however, the doctrine of creation has often been eclipsed or threatened by various forms of gnosticism. Yet if Christians are to rise to current challenges related to public theology and ethics, we must regain a robust, biblical doctrine of creation.

According to Bruce Ashford and Craig Bartholomew, one of the best sources for outfitting this recovery is Dutch neo-Calvinism. Abraham Kuyper, Herman Bavinck, and their successors set forth a substantial doctrine of creation’s goodness, but recent theological advances in this tradition have been limited. Now in The Doctrine of Creation Ashford and Bartholomew develop the Kuyperian tradition’s rich resources on creation for systematic theology and the life of the church today.

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Author(s): Craig G. Bartholomew & Paige P. Vanosky
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
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We know about the Bible. We may know some Bible stories, or maybe we’ve even read large portions for ourselves. But what it’s really all about? How do all the different pieces fit together?
Without a sense of the big story the Bible is telling, we’ll miss out on the good news God has for us. In The 30-Minute Bible, experienced Bible teachers Craig Bartholomew and Paige Vanosky present the story of Scripture in thirty short readings, each designed to take about half an hour. Each includes a passage from the Bible and a short chapter explaining how the passage fits into the Bible’s wider narrative. Written in straightforward and clear language, the readings are accompanied by Brother Martin Erspamer’s lovely illustrations.
Discover the timeless story of the Bible―in thirty minutes a day for thirty days.


Author(s): Bruce Riley Ashford & Craig G. Bartholomew
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $2.99       (Aug 2-3)
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Apart from the doctrine of God, no doctrine is as comprehensive as that of creation. It is woven throughout the entire fabric of Christian theology. It goes to the deepest roots of reality and leaves no area of life untouched. Across the centuries, however, the doctrine of creation has often been eclipsed or threatened by various forms of gnosticism. Yet if Christians are to rise to current challenges related to public theology and ethics, we must regain a robust, biblical doctrine of creation.
According to Bruce Ashford and Craig Bartholomew, one of the best sources for outfitting this recovery is Dutch neo-Calvinism. Abraham Kuyper, Herman Bavinck, and their successors set forth a substantial doctrine of creation’s goodness, but recent theological advances in this tradition have been limited. Now in The Doctrine of Creation Ashford and Bartholomew develop the Kuyperian tradition’s rich resources on creation for systematic theology and the life of the church today.
In addition to tracing historical treatments of the doctrine, the authors explore intertwined theological themes such as the omnipotence of God, human vocation, and providence. They draw from diverse streams of Christian thought while remaining rooted in the Kuyperian tradition, with a sustained focus on doing theology in deep engagement with Scripture.

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Author(s): Bob Goudzwaard & Craig G. Bartholomew
Publisher: IVP Academic
Price: $2.99       (Feb 8-9)
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The modern age has produced global crises that modernity itself seems incapable of resolving―deregulated capitalism, consumerism, economic inequality, militarization, overworked laborers, environmental destruction, insufficient health care, and many other problems. The future of our world depends on moving beyond the modern age.
Bob Goudzwaard and Craig G. Bartholomew have spent decades listening to their students and reflecting on modern thought and society. In Beyond the Modern Age they explore the complexities and challenges of our time. Modernity is not one thing but many, encompassing multiple worldviews that contain both the source of our problems and the potential resources for transcending our present situation. Through an archaeological investigation and critique of four modern worldviews, Goudzwaard and Bartholomew demonstrate the need for new ways of thinking and living that overcome the relentless drive of progress. They find guidance in the work of René Girard on desire, Abraham Kuyper on pluralism and poverty, and Philip Rieff on culture and religion. These and other thinkers point the way toward a solution to the crises that confront the world today.

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Kregel: Ephesians (Ironside Expository Commentaries) by H. A. Ironside vs. The Epistles of John and Jude (Ironside Expository Commentaries) by H. A. Ironside

Intervarsity Press: Beyond the Modern Age: An Archaeology of Contemporary Culture by Bob Goudzwaard & Craig G. Bartholomew vs. The Mosaic of Christian Belief: Twenty Centuries of Unity and Diversity by Roger E. Olson

Cruciform Press: Hit List: Taking Aim at the Seven Deadly Sins by Brian Hedges vs. Licensed to Kill: A Field Manual for Mortifying Sin by Brian G. Hedges

New Leaf: Deceivers: Exposing Evil Seducers & Their Last Days Deception by Terry James vs. Essays in Apocalypse: Some Thoughts on the End of Days by Terry James

Good Book Company: What Women Really Need: Women Talk About Contentment, Love, and Forgiveness by Lesley Ramsay vs. Beautifully Distinct: Conversations with Friends on Faith, Life, and Culture by Trillia Newbell

Crossway: The Lord’s Supper as the Sign and Meal of the New Covenant (Short Studies in Biblical Theology) by Guy P. Waters vs. Redemptive Reversals and the Ironic Overturning of Human Wisdom (Short Studies in Biblical Theology) by Gregory K. Beale

Christian Focus: A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Mary: Mother of God? by Leonardo De Chirico vs. A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Papacy by Leonardo De Chirico

David C. Cook: Done with That: Escape the Struggle of Your Old Life by Bob Merritt vs. The Truth about Lies: The Unlikely Role of Temptation in Who You Will Become by Tim Chaddick



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