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Publisher: Kregel Academic
Price: $2.99 (Jun 5-6)
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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In this grab bag, we have 6 e-books from Intervarsity Press. The prices and sale dates that they have provided are under each e-Book cover.
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Publisher: IVP Academic
Price: $2.99 (Mar 29-30)
Although relatively few in number, the New Testament’s explicit summaries of the Old Testament story of Israel give readers direct access to the way the earliest Christians told this story — which is to say, to the way they did biblical theology. These curiously overlooked summaries are the subject of this stimulating study.
Bruno, Compton and McFadden examine the passages in the Synoptic Gospels, Acts, Paul’s letters and Hebrews that recount the characters, events, and institutions of Israel’s story in chronological order and at substantial length. They demonstrate just how valuable a lens these summaries provide for a clearer vision of the earliest Christians’ practice of biblical theology.
The authors’ ultimate goal is to move beyond the descriptive to the prescriptive, to show how contemporary readers can and should follow the apostles’ example.
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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.
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Kregel: Interpreting the Pentateuch: An Exegetical Handbook (Handbooks for Old Testament Exegesis) by Peter Vogt vs. Interpreting the Wisdom Books: An Exegetical Handbook (Handbooks for Old Testament Exegesis) by Edward M. Curtis
Intervarsity Press: The Challenge of Jesus by N. T. Wright vs. Biblical Theology According to the Apostles by Chris Bruno, Jared Compton, & Kevin Mcfadden
New Leaf: Mark Twain: A Christian Response to His Battle With God by Ray Comfort vs. The Defender’s Guide for Life’s Toughest Questions by Ray Comfort
Good Book Company: Where Is God in All the Suffering? (Questioning Faith) by Amy Orr Ewing vs. Held: 31 Biblical Reflections on God’s Comfort and Care in the Sorrow of Miscarriage by Abbey Wedgeworth
Crossway: Faithful Theology: An Introduction by Graham A. Cole vs. What Is Biblical Theology?: A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and Patterns by James M. Hamilton Jr.
Christian Focus: Breath of Life: Rediscovering the Holy Spirit and Following His Lead by Orlando Saer vs. The Holy Spirit by John Owen
David C. Cook: Courageous: Being Daughters Rooted in Grace by Terra A. Mattson vs. Hiding from the Kids in My Prayer Closet: Finding Grace and Laughter When Motherhood Gets Real by Jessica Kastner
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Publisher: Kregel Academic
Price: $2.99 (Feb 15-16)
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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Book details:
Kregel: Three Views on Israel and the Church: Perspectives on Roman 9-11 (Viewpoints) by Jared Compton & Andrew David Naselli vs. Three Views on the Origins of the Synoptic Gospels by Robert L. Thomas
Intervarsity Press: Neither Poverty Nor Riches: Biblical Theology Of Possessions (New Studies in Biblical Theology) by Craig L. Blomberg vs. Old Testament Theology: A Thematic Approach by Robin Routledge
Cruciform Press: After They Are Yours: The Grace and Grit of Adoption by Brian Borgman vs. Wrestling with an Angel: A Story of Love, Disability and the Lessons of Grace by Greg Lucas
New Leaf: Will They Stand: Parenting Kids to Face the Giants by Ken Ham vs. Pitchin’ A Fit!: Overcoming Angry and Stressed-Out Parenting by Israel Wayne & Brook Wayne
Good Book Company: The Big Fight: Christian Men vs. The World, Flesh, & Devil by Tim Thornborough & Richard Perkins vs. The Hard Corps: Combat Training for the Man of God by Dai Hankey
Crossway: Not Home Yet: How the Renewal of the Earth Fits into God’s Plan for the World by Ian K. Smith vs. The Things of Earth: Treasuring God by Enjoying His Gifts by Joe Rigney
Christian Focus: Pastoring the Pastor by Tim Cooper & Kelvin Gardiner vs. The Secret Life of the Pastor: And Other Intimate Letters on Ministry by Michael Milton
David C. Cook: Deep Night, Bright Morning: Rediscovering the Power of Hope by Anita Cleverly vs. Hope for the Brokenhearted: God’s Voice of Comfort in the Midst of Grief and Loss by Dr. John Luke Terveen
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In this grab bag, we have 5 e-books on Theology. The prices and sale dates that they have provided are under each book cover.
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