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Counterpoints: Five Views on the Church and Politics

Counterpoints: Five Views on the Church and Politics

by Bruce Fields, Stanley N. Gundry, J Brian Benestad, Robert Benne, Thomas W Heilke, James KA Smith and Amy E Black

Few topics can grab headlines and stir passions quite like politics, especially when the church is involved. Considering the attention that many Christian parachurch groups, churches, and individual believers give to politics—and of the varying and sometimes divergent political ideals and aims among them—Five Views on the Church and Politics provides a h… Read more…

Building on the Foundations of Evangelical Theology: Essays in Honor of John S. Feinberg

Building on the Foundations of Evangelical Theology: Essays in Honor of John S. Feinberg

by Robert Saucy, Willem A. VanGemeren, Stephen J. Wellum, Gregg R. Allison, Bruce Fields, Graham A. Cole, Walter C. KaiserJr., Gary R. Habermas, John Kilner, Thomas H. McCall, John Morrison, Harold J. Netland, Thomas Provenzola, Kevi Vanhoozer and Kev Vanhoozer

John Feinberg is one of the premier evangelical scholars of the last thirty years. His work has influenced countless pastors, scholars, ethicists, and theologians.Featuring essays by a host of colleagues and former students, such as Graham A. Cole, Bruce A. Ware, Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Robert L. Saucy, and John F. Kilner, this anthology st… Read more…

Keep Your Head Up America's New Black Christian Leaders, Social Consciousness, and the Cosby Conversation

Keep Your Head Up America's New Black Christian Leaders, Social Consciousness, and the Cosby Conversation

by Anthony J. Carter, Ken Jones, Lance Lewis, Anthony B. Bradley, Vincent Bacote, Howard A. Brown, Bruce Fields, Eric M. Mason, Craig Vincent Mitchell and Ralph C. Watkins

“The black community is in trouble,” writes Anthony Bradley. Systemic issues are perpetuating a chronic plague on not only African-American society, but the black church in particular.Continuing the renowned “Cosby Conversation,” first started in 2007 by Bill Cosby and Dr. Alvin Poussaint, Bradley has assembled a team of pastors, scho… Read more…