Ruth and Esther theologically examines Ruth and Esther as moral agents who overcome gendered violen...
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Encounter Acts as a book that depicts the church as a hospitable and multicultural community on a j...
Trans Biblical provides some of the most exciting new scholarly work in trans biblical interpretati...
In this new authoritative volume of the New Testament Library series, Joel B. Green presents the wr...
Womanist Midrash, Volume 2, continues Wilda Gafney’s unique and imaginative work of in-depth explor...
In this new contribution to the New Testament Library, renowned New Testament scholar Beverly Rober...
In A Three-Dimensional Jesus, Clifton Black offers a fresh, critically sympathetic reading of the N...
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Christians insist that love stands at the heart of who God is. Yet, when we talk about love in the ...
Various ideas float around about the subject of last things, leading many Christians to conclude th...
Many Christians look to the Bible for answers to what happens at the end of our lives, to the histo...
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The Thanksgiving Hymns have been labeled the mystical gems among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Some of them...
This is a beginner’s guide to biblical exegesis, providing exegetical methods, practices, and theor...
Let My People Live reengages the narrative of Exodusthrough a critical, life-affirming Africana her...