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  1. Systematic Theology

    by Wayne A. Grudem

    This introductory textbook has several distinctive features: a strong emphasis on the scriptural basis for each doctrine; clear writing, with technical terms kept to a minimum; and a contemporary approach.

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  2. This book is based on The Message by Eugene H. Peterson.

    The Message

    by Eugene H. Peterson

    God’s Word was meant to be read. But more than that, it was meant to be understood. It was first written in the language of the people––of fishermen, shopkeepers, and carpenters. The Message Remix gets back to that: You can read it and understand it. In The Message Remix, there are new... (learn more about this book)

  3. The Gospel of Ruth: Loving God Enough to Break the Rules

    by Carolyn Custis James

    Traditionally, the Book of Ruth is viewed as a beautiful love story between Ruth and Boaz. But if you dig deeper, you'll find startling revelations--that God makes much of broken lives, he calls men and women to serve him together, and he's counting on his daughters to build his kingdom.

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  4. The Woman's Bible

    by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

    In 1895, Elizabeth Cady Stanton published a controversial critique of the Bible that attributed woman's powerlessness not only to the laws of the state but also to the teachings of the predominant religions. A century later, her views remain relevant in the current debate about the role of... (learn more about this book)

  5. The Gospel According to Jesus

    by John MacArthur

    What does Jesus mean when he says, “Follow me”? Twenty years ago, pastor-teacher and bestselling author John MacArthur tackled that seemingly simple question—and wrote a book that has since taken its place among Christianity’s classics. This 20th Anniversary edition of MacArthur’s... (learn more about this book)

  6. The New Testament and the People of God

    by N. T. Wright

    Part of a five-volume project on the theological questions surrounding the origins of Christianity, this book offers a reappraisal of literary, historical and theological readings of the New Testament, arguing for a form of "critical realism" that facilitates different readings of the text.

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  7. Exegetical Fallacies

    by D. A. Carson

    Assuming that the reader possesses a working knowledge of Greek, this book identifies the common grammatical, lexical, cultural, theological, and historical mistakes Bible exegetes can make. In Fundamentalist Journal, Robert Yarborough reviewed Exegetical Fallacies this way: "Carson has... (learn more about this book)

  8. The Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible

    by Scot McKnight

    The Blue Parakeet is author Scot McKnight’s deeply reasoned, compelling statement of how to read the Bible in a new evangelical generation. In re-examining the Bible, McKnight provides an exciting “Third Way” that appeals to the millions in today’s church who long to be authentic... (learn more about this book)

  9. The Sermon on the Mount - Reissue: The Key to Success in Life

    by Emmet Fox

    Fresh with contemporary relevance, this classic of positive thinking from one of the world's great motivational writers offers galvanizing insights on self-transformation. Based on Emmet Fox's simple message that "thoughts are things" and all potential lies in their creative and constructive... (learn more about this book)

  10. The Ultimate A To Z Resource

    Where To Find It In The Bible

    by Ken Anderson

    If you want to know what the Bible says about chiropodists, computers, or credit cards, Where to Find It in the Bible helps you locate specific Bible references to over 3700 different subjects! This is a contemporary concordance that uses common phrases to help you locate biblical sources on... (learn more about this book)

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