2019年7月2日星期二

[Logos] Free books of the month (July)

Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ: A Pauline Theology
Every serious student of the New Testament and of Christian theology must come to grips with the apostle Paul. In Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ, Thomas R. Schreiner gives us a sound and insightful exposition and assessment of Paul’s theology that is well-geared to the needs of seminary students and working pastors.
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Classic Christianity: Life’s Too Short to Miss the Real Thing

The breakthrough book that has helped over half a million Christians worldwide since 1989!
Classic Christianity—Bob George’s eye-opening distillation of the life-transforming truths of the gospel—now has a fresh cover and interior that reflect the up-to-the-minute relevance of its message.
Like so many Christians, Bob George started out in love with Jesus, only to end up feeling disappointed and empty. Drawing on his struggles and his teaching and counseling experience, Bob cuts to the heart of believers’ common questions…
  • Doesn’t God expect me to clean up my act before I approach Him?
  • I know God loves me—but does He accept me?
  • I’m saved and forgiven… do I just wait for heaven now?

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Jesus, Paul and the People of God: A Theological Dialogue with N. T. Wright

by Nicholas Perrin, Richard B. Hays

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At the 2010 Wheaton Theology Conference, leading New Testament scholar N. T. Wright and nine other prominent biblical scholars and theologians gathered to consider Wright’s prolific body of work. Compiled from their presentations, this volume includes N. T. Wright’s two main addresses, one on the state of scholarship regarding Jesus and the other on the state of scholarship regarding the apostle Paul. The other nine essays critically interact with these two major themes of Wright’s works.
Much appreciation is shown, overviews are given, perspective is provided, and some pointed questions are also raised. Together these essays represent the best of critical yet charitable dialogue among serious and rigorous scholars on theological themes vital to Christian faith that will propel New Testament scholarship for the next decade to come.