The book of Ruth contains a story that has inspired and captivated readers for centuries, offering both exquisite literary qualities along with profound theology. Having authored a commentary that explored the book almost two decades ago, Daniel Block in this volume reflects more deeply on the book's message and the literary strategies employed to get th… Read more…
Derived from Gregg Allison’s magisterial Historical Theology, this digital resource provides a concise overview of Christian worship as it developed throughout the church’s history. Liturgy, sacraments, the regulative principle, the theology of worship, elements of worship—all of these and more are covered in this concise history. Readers wanting a han… Read more…
Who will be judged? What is hell? How will the earth be renewed? What will it be like to live in the new heavens and the new earth?Derived from Wayne Grudem’s perennial bestseller, Systematic Theology, this digital short presents in detail the Bible’s teaching on heaven and hell.In the wake of debates about God’s judgment and the afterlife,… Read more…
Why did God create two sexes? Can men and women be equal and yet have different roles? Derived from Wayne Grudem’s perennial bestseller, Systematic Theology, this digital short summarizes the Bible’s teaching on men and women.Complementarian in perspective, Grudem explores the dignity of men and woman as well their differences, with special … Read more…
Derived from Michael Horton’s recently released The Christian Faith, this digital short presents a full theological investigation into the biblical concept of union with Christ. Horton covers the nature of this union, exegetical development of the concept, and both historical visions and contrasting paradigms of it. He also draws connections between a Chri… Read more…
Derived from Scott B. Rae’s widely adopted textbook, Moral Choices, this digital short looks carefully at economic life in the Bible and at a range of economic and business issues including wealth, materialism, work, calling, capitalism, human resources management, product safety, and more. Rae covers moral and theological principles for a biblically order… Read more…
Bible commentaries are often huge and daunting—but they don’t have to be. The Layman’s New Testament Bible Commentary from Barbour Books addresses key passages of Matthew through Revelation, and the Layman’s Old Testament Bible Commentary addresses key passages of Genesis through Malachi. With thousands of notes, covering the Gospels, History, Epist… Read more…
Designed for the pastor and Bible teacher, the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament features today's top New Testament scholars and brings together commentary features rarely gathered together in one volume. With careful analysis and interpretation of the Greek text, the authors trace the flow of argument in each New Testament book, givin… Read more…
Through the timeless New International Version translation of the Bible and the efforts of the internationally-acclaimed Zondervan publishing company comes True Identity, a Bible for women with study notes, reflection questions, reading plans, and mock-interviews with the women of the Bible to answer the issues facing today's women.
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Michael Horton writes, “Some Christians so stress the ‘kingdom living’ of individual believers in the world that the church and its partial manifestation of the kingdom of God through the means of grace become subordinate. Others confuse the church with that kingdom in its fully realized form.” In his development and delineation of a theology of both… Read more…