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T H E R E A L<br />
L O S T G O S P E L<br />
H A S A L R E A D Y B E E N F O U N D<br />
“This is a landmark book… Darrell Bock shows<br />
how the full promise of the gospel—the wonderful<br />
good news of grace— is so often misunderstood,<br />
misapplied, and even missed because we don’t<br />
know the whole story.”<br />
—Rick Warren, Pastor<br />
Saddleback Church, Lake Forest, CA<br />
“A valuable contribution to helping us rightly<br />
understand the greatness of the gospel.”<br />
—Daniel L. Akin, President<br />
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary<br />
“Darrell Bock is one of our best biblical<br />
theologians and is at his best in this new study.”<br />
—Timothy George, Dean<br />
Beeson Divinity School, Samford University<br />
COMING<br />
NOV 2010<br />
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Apologetics & Theology 2-13<br />
Baptist Studies 14-15<br />
Bible & Reference 16<br />
Biblical Languages - Greek 17-18<br />
Biblical Languages - Hebrew 19<br />
Biblical Studies - New Testament 20-26<br />
Biblical Studies - Old Testament 27-28<br />
Christian Higher Education 29<br />
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Christian Education 30-33<br />
Church Administration 34<br />
Church History 35<br />
Church Growth & Ecclesiology 36-39<br />
Commentaries 40-41<br />
Evangelism & Missions 42-46<br />
Hermeneutics 47<br />
Homiletics 48-52<br />
Pastoral Ministry 53<br />
Philosophy & Ethics 54<br />
Women’s Ministries 55<br />
Worship 55<br />
Title Index 56-59<br />
Author Index 60-64<br />
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New American Commentary Studies in Bible & Theology<br />
NEW<br />
The Messianic Hope<br />
Is the Old Testament Really Messianic?<br />
Michael Rydelnik<br />
In The Messianic Hope, book six of the New American<br />
Commentary Studies in Bible & Theology series, Jewish<br />
Studies professor Michael Rydelnik puts forth a thesis<br />
that the Old Testament was intended by its authors to<br />
be read as a messianic primer. He explains at length how<br />
the text reveals significant direct messianic prophecy<br />
when read in its final form.<br />
Michael Rydelnik is professor of Jewish Studies in the World Missions and<br />
Evangelism department at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois. He holds<br />
degrees from Moody (diploma), Azusa Pacific University (B.A.), Dallas Theological<br />
Seminary (Th.M.), and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (D.Miss.) and also<br />
contributed to The Apologetics Study Bible.<br />
Available Oct. 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4654-8 : : $19.99 : : Hardcover : : 224 pages<br />
NEW<br />
The Ten Commandments<br />
Ethics for the Twenty-First Century<br />
Mark Rooker<br />
In this new volume from the New American Commentary Studies<br />
in Bible & Theology series, Mark Rooker discusses one by one the<br />
language of each of the Ten Commandments and its complete<br />
meaning in the ancient context. Adding a depth of understanding<br />
that can’t be obtained by looking only at the commandment<br />
itself, he shows how each commandment echoes elsewhere in the<br />
Old Testament, how it was violated in Israel’s history, and how<br />
it surfaces again in the New Testament. In conclusion, Rooker<br />
includes an extended section on the theological significance<br />
of each commandmentand its contemporary implications.<br />
Mark Rooker is professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Southeastern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He holds degrees from Rice<br />
University (B.A.), Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M.), and Brandeis University (M.A.,<br />
Ph.D.) and did additional studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.<br />
978-0-8054-4716-3 : : $24.99 : : Hardcover : : 248 pages<br />
Lukan Authorship of Hebrews<br />
David Allen<br />
NEW<br />
A new volume in the New American Commentary Studies<br />
in Bible and Theology series, Lukan Authorship of Hebrews<br />
explains why Luke is the likely author of the book of Hebrews.<br />
The ramifications of this possibility are then detailed including<br />
the way Hebrews informs the interpretation of the books of<br />
Luke and Acts.<br />
David Allen is dean of the School of Theology, professor of Preaching, and director<br />
of the Center of Biblical Preaching at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in<br />
Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
978-0-8054-4714-9 : : $24.99 : : Hardcover : : 400 pages<br />
NEW<br />
The Lord’s Supper<br />
Remembering and Proclaiming<br />
Christ Until He Comes<br />
Thomas R. Schreiner<br />
& Matthew R. Crawford<br />
The Lord’s Supper explores the current Baptist view<br />
of the communion sacrament.<br />
Thomas R. Schreiner is the James Buchanan Harrison professor of New<br />
Testament Interpretation and associate dean of Scripture and Interpretation<br />
at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
Matthew R. Crawford is a graduate of Union University (B.A.) and The<br />
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Adv. M.Div.) and is pursuing a<br />
Ph.D. in patristic exegesis and theology at Durham University in England.<br />
Available Jan. 2011 : : 978-0-8054-4757-6 : : $19.99 : : Hardcover : : 400 pages<br />
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That You May Know<br />
Assurance in 1 John<br />
Christopher David Bass<br />
978-0-8054-4761-3 : : $24.99<br />
Hardcover : : 400 pages<br />
The End of the Law<br />
Mosaic Covenant in Pauline Theology<br />
Jason Meyer<br />
978-0-8054-4842-9 : : $19.99<br />
Hardcover : : 400 pages<br />
Future Israel<br />
Why Christian Anti-Judaism Must<br />
Be Challenged<br />
Barry E. Horner<br />
978-0-8054-4627-2 : : $19.99<br />
Hardcover : : 416 pages<br />
Enthroned on<br />
Our Praise<br />
An Old Testament<br />
Theology of Worship<br />
Timothy M. Pierce<br />
978-0-8054-4384-4 : : $19.99<br />
Hardcover : : 256 pages<br />
God’s Indwelling<br />
Presence<br />
The Holy Spirit in the Old<br />
and New Testaments<br />
James M. Hamilton, Jr.<br />
978-0-8054-4383-7 : : $19.99<br />
Hardcover : : 320 Pages<br />
Believer’s Baptism<br />
The Covenant Sign of the<br />
New Age in Christ<br />
Thomas R. Schreiner<br />
& Shawn Wright<br />
978-0-8054-3249-7 : : $19.99<br />
Hardcover : : 320 Pages<br />
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The Perspectives Series<br />
Perspectives on Christian Worship<br />
Five Views, Edited by J. Matthew Pinson<br />
Perspectives on Christian Worship presents in counterpoint form<br />
five basic common beliefs on Christian worship that have<br />
developed over the course of church history with a view toward<br />
determining which is most faithful to Scripture. Each chapter is<br />
written by a prominent person within each tradition, and each<br />
writer has the opportunity to respond to each differing view.<br />
J. Matthew Pinson is president of Free Will Baptist Bible College in Nashville, TN.<br />
978-0-8054-4099-7 : : $24.99 : : Trade Paper : : 352 pages<br />
Perspectives on the Ending of Mark<br />
Four Views, Edited by David Alan Black<br />
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary professors<br />
Maurice Robinson and David Alan Black argue for the<br />
verses’ authenticity. Keith Elliott (University of Leeds) and<br />
Daniel Wallace (Dallas Theological Seminary) contend that<br />
they are not original to Mark’s gospel. Darrell Bock (Dallas<br />
Theological Seminary) responds to each view and summarizes<br />
the state of current research on the entire issue.<br />
David Alan Black is professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />
978-0-8054-4762-0 : : $19.99 : : Trade Paper : : 160 pages<br />
Perspectives on Family Ministry<br />
Three Views, Edited by Timothy Paul Jones<br />
In Perspectives on Family Ministry, Timothy Paul Jones<br />
makes the case that every church is called to some form of<br />
family ministry—but what he means by “family ministry” isn’t<br />
simply one more program to add to an already-packed schedule!<br />
Timothy Paul Jones is associate professor of Leadership and Church Ministry at<br />
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. His previous books<br />
include Misquoting Truth and The Da Vinci Codebreaker.<br />
978-0-8054-4845-0 : : $19.99 : : Trade paper : : 176 pages<br />
Perspectives on the Doctrine of God<br />
Four Views, Edited by Bruce Ware<br />
Perspectives on the Doctrine of God presents in counterpoint<br />
form four basic common beliefs on the doctrine of God that<br />
have developed over the course of church history with a goal<br />
of determining which view is most faithful to Scripture.<br />
Bruce Ware is a senior associate dean of M.Div. studies, associate dean of theology and<br />
tradition, director of the advanced M.Div. program, and professor of Christian theology<br />
at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
978-0-8054-3060-8 : : $24.99 : : Trade Paper : : 320 pages<br />
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The Perspectives Series<br />
Perspectives on Your<br />
Child’s Education<br />
Four Views, Edited by Timothy<br />
Paul Jones<br />
In Perspectives on Your Child’s Education,<br />
proponents of four very different learning<br />
options present their faith-based positions<br />
on how a parent should answer the question,<br />
“Where should I send my child to school?”<br />
Troy Temple (Southern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary and International Center for<br />
Youth and Family Ministry) is convinced<br />
every Christian parent should consider<br />
public-schooling. G. Tyler Fischer (Veritas<br />
Academy) believes open admission Christian<br />
schools are best for Christians and<br />
non-Christians alike. Mark Eckel (Mahseh<br />
Center) favors covenantal Christian schools<br />
that don’t enroll non-Christians. Michael<br />
Wilder (Southern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary) advocates homeschooling.<br />
978-0-8054-4844-3 : : $19.99<br />
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Perspectives on Children’s<br />
Spiritual Formation<br />
Four Views<br />
Edited By Michael Anthony<br />
978-0-8054-4186-4 : : $24.99<br />
Trade paper : : 352 pages<br />
Perspectives on Church<br />
Government<br />
Five Views of Church Polity<br />
Edited by R. Stanton<br />
Norman & Chad Brand<br />
978-0-8054-2590-1 : : $19.99<br />
Trade paper : : 368 pages<br />
Perspectives on Election<br />
Five Views<br />
Edited by Chad Brand<br />
978-0-8054-2729-5 : : $19.99<br />
Trade paper : : 352 pages<br />
Perspectives on<br />
Spirit Baptism<br />
Five Views<br />
Edited by Chad Brand<br />
978-0-8054-2594-9 : : $24.99<br />
Trade paper : : 320 pages<br />
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NEW<br />
A God of Many Understandings?<br />
The Gospel and a Theology of Religions<br />
Todd L. Miles<br />
Western Christianity’s interaction with world religions used to be, for the most<br />
part, overseas. Today, “religious others” often live next door. At a changing time<br />
when one public prayer spoken during the 2009 U.S. presidential inauguration<br />
festivities was addressed to “O god of our many understandings,” the evangelical<br />
Christian church should do more than simply dismiss non-Christian religions as<br />
pagan without argument or comment. The church needs a theology of religions<br />
that is Christ-honoring, biblically faithful, intellectually satisfying, compassionate,<br />
and that will encourage Spirit-powered mission. Oregon-based theology<br />
professor Todd L. Miles writes to that end in A God of Many Understandings?,<br />
attempting, as the scholar Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen puts it, “to think theologically<br />
about what it means for Christians to live with people of other faiths and about<br />
the relationship of Christianity to other religions.”<br />
Todd L. Miles is assistant professor of Theology and Hermeneutics at Western Seminary in Portland,<br />
Oregon, where he earned the M.Div. He also holds a Ph.D. from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
978-0-8054-4822-1 : : $29.99 : : Trade paper : : 416 pages<br />
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NEW<br />
Memories of Jesus<br />
A Critical Appraisal of James D. G. Dunn’s Jesus Remembered<br />
Edited by Robert B. Stewart and Gary R. Habermas<br />
Memories of Jesus gathers essays from a variety of contributors that<br />
critically assess the influential book, Jesus Remembered, written by James D. G.<br />
Dunn, one of today’s most significant New Testament theologians. Considered a<br />
landmark in Jesus research, the book’s insights and impact are further explored<br />
by scholars including Craig L. Blomberg, Gary R. Habermas, and Charles L.<br />
Quarles who also receive a direct closing response from Dunn.<br />
Robert B. Stewart is associate professor of Philosophy and Theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary.<br />
Gary R. Habermas is chairman, Department of Philosophy and Theology, School of Religion, and distinguished<br />
research professor of Apologetics and Philosophy at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.<br />
Available: July 1, 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4840-5<br />
$29.99 : : Printed hardcover : : 320 pages<br />
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Contending with Christianity’s Critics<br />
Answering New Atheists and Other Objectors<br />
Edited by Paul Copan and William Lane Craig<br />
Contending with Christianity’s Critics is book two in a series on modern<br />
Christian apologetics that began with the popular Passionate Conviction.<br />
This second installment, featuring writings from eighteen respected apologists<br />
such as Gary Habermas and Ben Witherington, addresses challenges<br />
from noted New Atheists like Richard Dawkins (The God Delusion) and other<br />
contemporary critics of Christianity concerning belief in God, the historical<br />
Jesus, and Christianity’s doctrinal coherence.<br />
Paul Copan is a professor and the Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic<br />
University in West Palm Beach, Florida. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Marquette University.<br />
William Lane Craig is research professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, California.<br />
His Ph.D. in Philosophy is from the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom.<br />
978-0-8054-4936-5 : : $19.99 : : Trade paper : : 304 pages<br />
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Passionate Conviction<br />
Contemporary Discourses on Christian Apologetics<br />
Edited by Paul Copan & William Lane Craig<br />
Is your heart on fire for God? This book brings together popular and heartstirring<br />
presentations defending Christianity from the annual fall conference on<br />
apologetics held in association with the Evangelical Philosophical Society, the<br />
C.S. Lewis Institute, and the Christian Apologetics Program at Biola University.<br />
Contributors include: J.P. Moreland, N.T. Wright, Francis Beckwith, Sean<br />
McDowell, and Gary Habermas.<br />
Paul Copan is the Pledger Family Chair of philosophy and ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm<br />
Beach, Florida.<br />
William Lane Craig is Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology in La Miranda,<br />
California.<br />
978-0-8054-4538-1 : : $19.99 : : Trade Paper : : 288 pages<br />
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A Theology for the Church<br />
Edited by Daniel L. Akin<br />
A Theology for the Church, an immense 992-page work edited by Daniel Akin,<br />
with contributions from leading Evangelical thinkers Albert Mohler, Jr., Paige<br />
Patterson, Timothy George, and many others, addresses four major issues in<br />
regard to eight Christian doctrines. What does the Bible say? Each Christian<br />
doctrine is rooted in the Bible’s own teaching in both the Old and New Testaments.<br />
What has the Church believed? Christians have interpreted these doctrines in<br />
somewhat different ways through the centuries. How do the doctrines fit together?<br />
Each Christian doctrine must cohere with the other doctrines. How does each<br />
doctrine impact the church today? Each Christian doctrine must be meaningful<br />
for today’s church.<br />
Daniel L. Akin is president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />
Also a prolific author, he holds degrees from The Criswell College (B.A.), Southwestern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary (M.Div.), and the University of Texas (Ph.D.). Akin and his wife have four adult sons.<br />
978-0-8054-2640-3 : : $49.99 : : Hardcover : : 992 pages<br />
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NEW<br />
Salvation and Sovereignty<br />
A Molinist Approach<br />
Kenneth Keathley<br />
In Salvation and Sovereignty, Kenneth Keathley asks, “What shall a Christian<br />
do who is convinced of certain central tenets of Calvinism but not its corollaries?”<br />
He then writes, “I see salvation as a sovereign work of grace but suspect<br />
that the usual Calvinist understanding of sovereignty (that God is the cause of<br />
all things) is not sustained by the biblical witness as a whole.” Aiming to resolve<br />
this matter, the author argues that just three of Calvinism’s five TULIP points<br />
can be defended scripturally and instead builds on the ROSES acronym first<br />
presented by Timothy George (Radical depravity, Overcoming grace, Sovereign<br />
election, Eternal life, Singular redemption). In relation, Keathley looks at salvation<br />
and sovereignty through the lens of Molinism, a doctrine named after<br />
Luis Molina (1535-1600) that is based on a strong notion of God’s control and an<br />
equally firm affirmation of human freedom.<br />
Kenneth Keathley is professor of Theology and vice president for <strong>Academic</strong> Administration, and dean of<br />
the faculty at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, where he earned his<br />
M.Div. and Ph.D.<br />
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Whosoever Will<br />
A Biblical-Theological Critique of Five-Point Calvinism<br />
Edited by David L. Allen and Steve Lemke<br />
NEW<br />
Arising from the John 3:16 Conference held in late 2008 at First Baptist Church<br />
of Woodstock, Georgia, Whosoever Will presents a biblical-theological assessment<br />
of and response to five-point Calvinism. Baptist leaders offering an alternative<br />
to the doctrine’s TULIP tenets include Paige Patterson (Total Depravity), Richard<br />
Land (Unconditional Election), David Allen (Limited Atonement), Steve Lemke<br />
(Irresistible Grace), and Kenneth Keathley (Perseverance of the Saints).<br />
The book also includes a series of articles on crucial theological and ministerial<br />
issues impacting Calvinism by Bruce Little (“Evil and God’s Sovereignty”), Alan<br />
Streett (“The Public Invitation and Calvinism”), Malcolm Yarnell (“The Potential<br />
Impact of Calvinist Tendencies upon Local Baptist Churches”), and Kevin<br />
Kennedy (“Was Calvin a Calvinist?”).<br />
David L. Allen is dean of the School of Theology, professor of Preaching, and director of the Center of Biblical<br />
Preaching at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
Steve Lemke is provost and professor of Philosophy and Ethics at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
978-0-8054-6416-0 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 320 pages<br />
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Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective<br />
An Introductory Christology<br />
Edited by Fred Sanders & Klaus Issler<br />
The Christian church has confessed this truth since the early centuries, but<br />
many modern theologies have denied or ignored its implications. To clarify the<br />
complex issue, these writers approach “post-Chalcedonian” Christology from a<br />
variety of disciplines—historical, philosophical, systematic, and practical — thoroughly<br />
examining the importance of keeping Jesus in Trinitarian perspective.<br />
Contributors include: Donald Fairbairn, Garret DeWeese, Scott Horrell, and<br />
Bruce Ware.<br />
Fred Sanders is associate professor of Theology in the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University in<br />
La Mirada, California.<br />
Klaus Issler is professor of Christian Education and Theology at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada,<br />
California.<br />
978-0-8054-4422-3 : : $24.99 : : Trade Paper : : 256 pages<br />
“<br />
For a careful look at how Jesus has been understood theologically in the<br />
church, Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective is a solid walk through what<br />
is often dense terrain. There is much to ponder here. I am pleased to<br />
recommend it.”<br />
— Darrell Bock, research professor of New Testament Studies,<br />
Dallas Theological Seminary<br />
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Buried Hope or Risen Savior?<br />
The Search for the Jesus Tomb<br />
Edited by Charles Quarles<br />
A detailed argument for the credibility of Jesus Christ’s resurrection, engaging<br />
the issue in relation to the recent “Jesus Family Tomb” claims. Contributors<br />
include:<br />
• Steven Ortiz (Associate Professor of Biblical Archaeology at Southwestern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary)<br />
• Craig Evans (New Testament professor at Acadia Divinity College)<br />
• Richard Bauckham (New Testament professor Emeritus at Scotland’s<br />
University of St. Andrews)<br />
• William Dembski (Research professor of Philosophy at Southwestern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary)<br />
• Mike Licona (North American Mission Board director of Apologetics and<br />
Interfaith Evangelism)<br />
• Gary Habermas (Philosophy & Theology chair at Liberty University)<br />
• Darrell Bock (New Testament professor at Dallas Theological Seminary)<br />
Charles QuarleS is vice-president for integration of faith and learning, professor of New Testament and<br />
Greek, and chair of the Christian studies division at Louisiana College.<br />
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A Faith for All Seasons<br />
Second Edition<br />
Ted M. Dormana<br />
In response to the questions most asked by students in his theology classes at<br />
Taylor University, Ted M. Dorman revises his textbook, which introduces and<br />
explains the classic doctrines of the historic Christian faith. While systematic<br />
in organization, the book remains written for students, aiming to bring them<br />
to an understanding of the central doctrines of the Christian church including<br />
the doctrines of Scripture, God, creation, humanity, atonement, salvation, and<br />
eschatology.<br />
This second edition includes expanded discussions of the Eastern Orthodox<br />
tradition, Martin Luther, and new material on the influence of postmodernism.<br />
Ted M. Dorman is a professor in Biblical Studies, Christian Education and Philosophy at Taylor University in<br />
Upland, Indiana.<br />
978-0-8054-2398-3 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 400 pages<br />
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NEW<br />
Recovering the Real Lost Gospel<br />
Reclaiming the Gospel as Good News<br />
Darrell L. Bock<br />
Foreword by Rick Warren<br />
While many scholars around the world study and<br />
further pursue the discovery of so-called lost gospels,<br />
New Testament professor Darrell L. Bock believes the<br />
real lost gospel is the one already found in the Bible.<br />
“Recovering the Real Lost Gospel is written with the<br />
conviction that the church has become cloudy on the<br />
purpose of the gospel,” he explains. “It is in many ways<br />
a biblical theology of the gospel.”<br />
Bock traces key themes and texts from Scripture to<br />
answer the central question: What does the Bible say<br />
about the gospel? His response throughout clearly<br />
emphasizes that the gospel is good news and based on<br />
a restored relationship with God. Readers are invited<br />
on this mission of rediscovery to reclaim a message<br />
that has much to offer all people in a needy world.<br />
Darrell L. Bock is research professor of New Testament Studies and<br />
professor of Spiritual Development and Culture at Dallas Theological Seminary,<br />
a New York Times best-selling author, and a corresponding editor at<br />
large for Christianity Today magazine.<br />
Available: November 1, 2010 : : 978-0-8054-6465-8<br />
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Tough-Minded Christianity<br />
Honoring the Legacy of John Warwick Montgomery<br />
Edited by William Dembski & Thomas Schirrmacher<br />
Tough-Minded Christianity is a collection of essays about the great work of John<br />
Warwick Montgomery (b. 1931), a living legend in the field of Christian apologetics<br />
who has earned eleven degrees in philosophy, theology, law, and librarianship,<br />
debated historic atheists including Madalyn Murray O’Hair, and influenced the<br />
work of bestselling authors such as Josh McDowell.<br />
William A. Dembski is research professor in Philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in<br />
Fort Worth, Texas. A mathematician and philosopher, he is also a senior fellow with Discovery Institute’s Center<br />
for Science and Culture in Seattle. Dembski has appeared in discussions about intelligent design on the BBC,<br />
NPR, PBS, CNN, FOX News, ABC Nightline, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.<br />
Thomas Schirrmacher is rector of the Martin Bucer Seminar, a theological seminary seated in Bonn,<br />
Germany with several campuses throughout Europe. An expert in ethics, world religions, and international<br />
development, he is also president of Giving Hands, an international relief organization. Schirrmacher has<br />
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The End of Christianity<br />
Finding a Good God in an Evil World<br />
William Dembski<br />
Theodicy attempts to resolve how a good God and evil world can coexist. The<br />
neo-atheist view in this debate has dominated recent bestseller lists through books<br />
like The God Delusion (Richard Dawkins), God Is Not Great (Christopher Hitchens),<br />
and The End of Faith (Samuel Harris). And their popularity illuminates<br />
a changing mental environment wherein people are asking harder questions about<br />
divine goodness. Surprisingly, these books please intelligent design champion<br />
William Dembski, because “They would be unnecessary if Christianity were not<br />
again a live issue.”<br />
Here, Dembski brings the reader to a fresh understanding of what “the end<br />
(result) of Christianity” really means: the radical realignment of our thinking<br />
so that we see God’s goodness in creation despite the distorting effects of sin in<br />
our hearts and evil in the world.<br />
William A. Dembski is research professor in Philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in<br />
Fort Worth, Texas. A mathematician and philosopher, he is also a senior fellow with Discovery Institute’s Center<br />
for Science and Culture in Seattle. Dembski has appeared in discussions about intelligent design on the BBC,<br />
NPR, PBS, CNN, FOX News, ABC Nightline, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.<br />
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A Discussion of the Emergent Church Movement<br />
Edited by William Henard, Adam Greenway<br />
Evangelicals Engaging Emergent draws from a broad spectrum of conservative<br />
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Among the dozen contributors are Norman Geisler (A Postmodern View of Scripture),<br />
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Church and Ethical Choices: The Corinthian Matrix).<br />
William Henard is senior pastor of Porter Memorial Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky; and assistant<br />
professor of Evangelism and Church Growth at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
Adam Greenway is assistant professor of Evangelism and Applied Apologetics and associate vice president<br />
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The Formation of Christian Doctrine<br />
Malcolm B. Yarnell III<br />
The Formation of Christian Doctrine is a high-level academic study of the history<br />
of Christian doctrinal development. The book distinguishes at length between<br />
the scholarly term “inventio” (making explicit what is implicit in the biblical<br />
revelation) and the idea of “invention” (presenting a novelty as Christian<br />
teaching that conflicts with the biblical revelation).<br />
Theological method is a growing concern for church leaders and academics alike.<br />
Interacting with established Christian conversations regarding theological<br />
foundations and the development of doctrine, Malcolm Yarnell proposes a<br />
distinctive believers’ church theological method. This method, including that<br />
of Baptists, is neither Catholic, nor Calvinist, nor Liberal. Instead, Dr. Yarnell<br />
argues for consistent discipleship to Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit-led congregational<br />
interpretation of the all-sufficient Word of God, and a deep respect for the<br />
contributions of historical theology.<br />
Malcolm B. Yarnell III is associate professor of Systemic Theology and director of the Oxford study program and<br />
the center for theological research at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
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Andrew Fuller<br />
Model Pastor-Theologian<br />
Paul Brewster<br />
This pastoral biography of Andrew Fuller, the second in the Studies in Baptist Life & Thought<br />
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how Fuller intentionally moved from doctrine to practice throughout his ministry.<br />
Paul Brewster is pastor of Ryker’s Ridge Baptist Church in Madison, Indiana.<br />
Available Oct. 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4982-2 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 336 pages<br />
John A. Broadus<br />
A Living Legacy<br />
ALSO<br />
Edited by David S. Dockery and Roger D. Duke<br />
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Calvinism<br />
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Calvinism: A Southern Baptist Dialogue brings together new presentations from noted Southern<br />
Baptists including Daniel Akin, Tom Ascol, David Dockery, Charles Lawless, and Ed Stetzer<br />
that address misperceptions, stereotypes, and caricatures of the debate over Reformed theology.<br />
E. Ray Clendenen is general editor of the New American Commentary series.<br />
Brad J. Waggoner is president and publisher of B&H Publishing Group. Brad is a former dean of the School of Leadership &<br />
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978-0-8054-4835-1 : : $19.99 : : Trade paper : : 304 pages<br />
Southern Baptist Consensus and Renewal<br />
A Biblical, Historical, and Theological Proposal<br />
David S. Dockery<br />
Many issues today threaten to sidetrack Southern Baptists from advancing the gospel,<br />
missions, and theological education together. Dockery urges them to focus on their confessional<br />
heritage and renew their commitment to truth, to doctrinal fidelity, and to the Christ-centered<br />
message of the gospel.<br />
David S. Dockery is president of Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, recognized as a top tier institution by U.S. News and<br />
World Report and the Time/Princeton Review.<br />
978-0-8054-4740-8 : : $9.99 : : Trade paper : : 256 pages<br />
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Readings in Baptist History<br />
Four Centuries of Selected Documents<br />
Joe Early<br />
Readings in Baptist History compiles four centuries of notable religious documents, from John<br />
Smyth’s “The Character of the Beast” in 1609 all the way to the 2000 revision of the Southern<br />
Baptist Convention’s “Baptist Faith and Message.” This primary source Baptist history book can<br />
be used as a companion to larger history texts or stand strongly on its own.<br />
Joe Early is assistant professor of Theology at Campbellsville University in Campbellsville, Kentucky.<br />
978-0-8054-4674-6 : : $19.99 : : Trade paper : : 288 pages<br />
The Second Reformation<br />
Baptists in Colonial America<br />
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Four Centuries of Baptist Witness<br />
H. Leon McBeth<br />
This classic work has stood the test of scholarly scrutiny, relevance, and readability,<br />
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The Baptist Way<br />
Distinctives of a Baptist Church<br />
R. Stanton Norman<br />
The Baptist Way is an introduction to the principles that distinguish Baptists from other<br />
Christians. In some cases, the ideas were once peculiarly Baptist, though they are now more<br />
widely held among other groups.<br />
R. Stanton Norman is Provost and Vice President for Campus Life, Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma.<br />
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First Freedom<br />
The Baptist Perspective on Religious Liberty<br />
Edited by Thomas White, Jason B. Duesing, and Malcolm B. Yarnell III<br />
“The purpose of this collection is, first, to provide an introductory look into the biblical and<br />
historical foundations of religious liberty combined with several instances of contemporary<br />
expression and defense for the purpose of instruction, edification, and encouragement to<br />
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religious liberty.” — Editor Jason B. Duesing<br />
Thomas White is director of the Smith Center for Leadership Development and a faculty member at Southwestern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary (SWBTS) in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
Jason B. Duesing is chief of staff in the office of the president, at SWBTS.<br />
Malcolm B. Yarnell III is director of the Center for Theological Research, director of the Oxford Study Program, and associate<br />
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One Sacred Effort<br />
The Cooperative Program of Southern Baptists<br />
Chad Brand and David Hankins<br />
The preamble of the original constitution of the Southern Baptist Convention describes<br />
the purpose of the SBC as “eliciting, combining, and directing the energies of the whole<br />
denomination in one sacred effort, for the propagation of the Gospel.” These words are not only<br />
historically significant; they convey the mission and purpose and distill the distinct facets of the<br />
SBC Cooperative Program.<br />
Chad Brand is professor of Christian Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
David Hankins is executive director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. He has served as vice president for the Cooperative<br />
Program of the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention.<br />
978-0-8054-3163-6 : : $14.99 : : Trade paper : : 192 pages<br />
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Apologetics Study Bible<br />
Edited by Ted Cabal<br />
Real Questions. Straight Answers. Stronger<br />
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Learn to Read<br />
NT Greek<br />
Third Edition<br />
David Alan Black<br />
An enduring academic favorite now updated<br />
for the first time in fifteen years, this userfriendly<br />
introduction to New Testament<br />
Greek keeps discussion of grammar as nontechnical<br />
as possible. Author David Alan<br />
Black provides tools and exercises for<br />
bringing the student to the experience of<br />
reading from the Greek New Testament<br />
after just seventeen lessons. Among<br />
the revisions to this third edition are<br />
updated discussions and scholarship,<br />
further back matter vocabulary references,<br />
and additional appendices.<br />
David Alan Black is professor of New Testament and<br />
Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in<br />
Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />
978-0-8054-4493-3 : : $29.99<br />
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Learn to Read<br />
NT Greek Workbook<br />
Supplemental Exercises for<br />
Greek Grammar Students<br />
Ben Gutierrez, Cara L.<br />
Murphy & David A. Croteau<br />
Keyed to David Alan Black’s popular<br />
Learn to Read New Testament Greek main<br />
text, this supplemental workbook includes<br />
1300 Greek to English/English to Greek<br />
sentences, more than 700 drilling exercises<br />
to reinforce the foundational principles of<br />
Greek grammar, and many other helpful<br />
learning resources for introductory<br />
Greek students.<br />
Ben Gutierrez is chairman of the department of Pastoral<br />
Leadership and dean of the Distance Learning Program<br />
at Liberty University. He holds a Ph.D. in Organizational<br />
Leadership from Regent University.<br />
Cara L. Murphy holds a Master of Arts from Liberty<br />
University in Lynchburg, Virginia, where she now serves<br />
as an adjunct professor.<br />
David A. Croteau is assistant professor of Biblical<br />
Studies at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia,<br />
where he teaches New Testament and Greek. He holds<br />
a Ph.D from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
978-0-8054-4792-7 : : $28.99<br />
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Intermediate New<br />
Testament Greek<br />
A Linguistic and<br />
Exegetical Approach<br />
Edited by Richard A. Young<br />
Intermediate New Testament Greek helps<br />
students learn to use their knowledge<br />
of Greek in the exegesis of the New<br />
Testament. It accomplishes this goal by<br />
augmenting traditional grammar with<br />
insights from modern linguistics.<br />
Richard A. Young is semi-retired but still adjunct<br />
professor of religion at Chattanooga State. He earned<br />
an M.A. and Ph.D. in NT from Bob Jones Univ., a Master’s<br />
of Theological Studies from Emory University, and<br />
a Ph.D. in historical theology from Baylor.<br />
978-0-8054-1059-4 : : $39.99<br />
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Greek<br />
Essentials of New Testament Greek<br />
Revised<br />
Ray Summers – Revised by Thomas Sawyer<br />
This is an extensive revision of one of the major introductory textbooks for New<br />
Testament Greek. Its aim is to help students begin working with the text of the<br />
Greek New Testament early in their learning process.<br />
978-0-8054-1001-3 : : $29.99 : : Hardcover : : 208 pages<br />
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Steven L. Cox<br />
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Word Pictures in the New Testament<br />
Concise Edition, by A. T. Robertson<br />
This condensed one-volume edition of the classic 75 year old six-volume set now<br />
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A Grammar of the Greek New Testament<br />
In the Light of Historical Research, by A. T. Robertson<br />
First published in 1914, this text remains an indispensable tool for the serious<br />
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A Modern Grammar<br />
for Biblical Hebrew<br />
Second Edition<br />
Duane A. Garrett and<br />
Jason S. DeRouchie<br />
A Modern Grammar for Biblical<br />
Hebrew is a complete revision of<br />
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release originally entitled A Modern<br />
Grammar for Classical Hebrew. In<br />
addition to the revisions and contributions<br />
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helps as well as vocabulary audio<br />
files.<br />
Duane A. Garrett is the John R. Sampey<br />
professor of Old Testament at the Southern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
Jason S. DeRouchie is an active writer and<br />
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A Modern Grammar<br />
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Duane A. Garrett and<br />
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The lay-flat binding and laminated<br />
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Duane A. Garrett is the John R. Sampey<br />
Professor of Old Testament at the Southern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
Jason S. DeRouchie is an active writer and<br />
editor as well as associate professor of Old<br />
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Todd S. Beall, William A.<br />
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New Testament<br />
The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown<br />
An Introduction to the New Testament<br />
Andreas J. Köstenberger, L. Scott Kellum<br />
& Charles L. Quarles<br />
Although Scripture cannot be reduced to a mere piece of human writing, there is<br />
much to gain by paying careful attention to the historical, literary, and theological<br />
dimensions of the biblical text. For this reason, The Cradle, the Cross, and the<br />
Crown is offered to the serious New Testament student who seeks to better<br />
understand and share God’s “word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). Across nearly one<br />
thousand pages, it thoroughly introduces all twenty-seven New Testament<br />
books from Christ’s incarnation, virgin birth, and ministry in the Gospels to<br />
His triumphant return and our eternal reign with him in Revelation.<br />
Andreas J. Köstenberger is professor of New Testament and director of Ph.D. Studies at Southeastern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />
L. Scott Kellum is associate professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />
Charles L. Quarles is vice president for Integration of Faith and Learning, professor of New Testament and<br />
Greek, and chairs the division of Christian Studies at Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana.<br />
978-0-8054-4365-3 : : $59.99 : : Hardcover : : 960 pages<br />
“<br />
Among available New Testament introductions for theological students this one<br />
stands out for meticulously thorough coverage, bibliographical fullness, attention<br />
to canonical issues, juicy pastoral reflections, and lashings of masterful common<br />
sense. I recommend it highly, as a leader in its field.”<br />
— J. I. Packer, professor of Theology, Regent College<br />
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NEW<br />
Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament<br />
Colossians and Philemon<br />
Murray J. Harris<br />
The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament: Colossians and Philemon is<br />
the first book in a projected series of twenty volumes that seeks to bring together<br />
classroom, study, and pulpit by providing the student or pastor with the information<br />
needed to understand and expound the Greek text of the New Testament.<br />
Author Murray J. Harris aims to close the gap between grammatical analysis<br />
and exegesis, leading the reader into an in-depth understanding of the New<br />
Testament Greek text by guiding him or her through the processes of thorough<br />
exegesis flowing into sermon construction. Each volume provides the following<br />
for the biblical book or books on which it is written:<br />
• Brief introduction on authorship, date, occasion, and purpose<br />
• List of recommended commentaries<br />
• Extensive exegetical notes<br />
• Translation and expanded paraphrase of the whole book<br />
• Comprehensive exegetical outline<br />
• Glossary of grammatical and rhetorical terms<br />
Murray J. Harris is professor emeritus of New Testament Exegesis and Theology at Trinity Evangelical<br />
Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and former warden of Tyndale House in Cambridge, England.<br />
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New Testament<br />
Entrusted with the Gospel<br />
Paul’s Theology in the Pastoral Epistles<br />
Edited by Andreas J. Köstenberger and Terry L. Wilder<br />
NEW<br />
After a lengthy period during which scholars paid relatively little attention to the<br />
Pastoral Epistles, a spate of studies has suddenly appeared in print. However,<br />
except for a small number of commentaries, critical scholars have by and large<br />
neglected evangelical scholarship on these letters. To fill in this gap, this<br />
volume offers a collection of important essays written by evangelicals on 1 and<br />
2 Timothy and Titus.<br />
Contributors include: I. Howard Marshall (University of Aberdeen, Scotland;<br />
Recent Study in the Pastoral Epistles), Andreas Köstenberger (Southeastern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary[SEBTS]; Hermeneutical and Exegetical<br />
Challenges), Terry L. Wilder (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary;<br />
Authorship), F. Alan Tomlinson (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary<br />
[MBTS]; Purpose/ Stewardship), Greg Couser (Cedarville University; Doctrine<br />
of God), Daniel L. Akin (SEBTS; Christology), Ray Van Neste (Union University;<br />
Cohesion and Structure of the PE), B. Paul Wolfe (The Cambridge School,<br />
Dallas; Use of Scripture), Ben Merkle (SEBTS; Ecclesiology), George Wieland<br />
(Carey Baptist College, New Zealand; Soteriology), Thor Madsen (MBTS;<br />
Ethics), and Chiao Ek Ho (East Asia School of Theology, Singapore; Missiology).<br />
Andreas J. Köstenberger is professor of New Testament and director of Ph.D. Studies at Southeastern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS) in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He also serves as editor for the Journal<br />
of the Evangelical Theological Society (JETS).<br />
Terry L. Wilder is professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth,<br />
Texas.<br />
978-0-8054-4841-2 : : $19.99 : : Trade paper : : 352 pages<br />
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The Progressive Publication of Matthew<br />
An Explanation of the Writing of the Synoptic Gospels<br />
B. Ward Powers<br />
NEW<br />
Scholars have long debated the “Synoptic Problem”—questions about why<br />
and how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke share so much common<br />
material. Entering this important discussion that involves the trustworthiness<br />
of the Gospels, B. Ward Powers draws attention to the evidence pointing to<br />
Matthew’s Gospel having been published progressively, with identifiable<br />
sections of his material then being seen and utilized by Luke. After both of<br />
these Gospels had been published in their current form, they together with<br />
the preaching of the Apostle Peter were the three sources used by Mark in<br />
producing a special-purpose Gospel for preachers and evangelists.<br />
The Progressive Publication of Matthew fleshes out this proposal, measuring it<br />
in detail against other hypotheses.<br />
B. Ward Powers is dean of New Testament at Sydney, Australia’s Tyndale<br />
College, the Australasian Open Theological College. He holds seven degrees,<br />
including a Ph.D. from the University of London.<br />
Available: October 1, 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4848-1<br />
$36.99 : : Trade paper : : 750 pages<br />
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New Testament<br />
NEW<br />
Interpreting Gospel Narratives<br />
Scenes, People, and Theology<br />
Timothy Wiarda<br />
The night of his arrest, Jesus spoke to his close followers about two testimonies<br />
that would focus on Him: the work of the Holy Spirit and their own personal<br />
accounts. Interpreting Gospel Narratives looks exclusively at the testimony given<br />
in the Gospels, exploring several ways to enrich our Gospel exegesis so that we<br />
may see Christ as clearly as possible.<br />
Timothy Wiarda’s book is primarily how-to, discussing questions of exegetical<br />
method that will help interpreters and expositors work with Gospel texts. He<br />
also discusses methodological questions relating specifically to the narrative<br />
material in the Gospels and focuses in on other fine details—the portrayal of<br />
individual characters, descriptive elements, the relation between theology and<br />
story, and more.<br />
Timothy Wiarda is professor of New Testament Studies at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in<br />
Mill Valley, California. Prior to that he taught for fifteen years at Singapore Bible College and has also been a<br />
tentmaker in Algeria and pastor of a church for international workers in the Arab country of Oman. He holds<br />
degrees from Wheaton College (B.A., M.A.) and London School of Theology (Ph.D.). Wiarda and his wife have<br />
two children.<br />
978-0-8054-4843-6 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 256 pages<br />
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NEW<br />
God as Author<br />
A Biblical Approach to Narrative<br />
Gene C. Fant, Jr.<br />
God as Author takes a thoughtful literary approach to understanding the<br />
Gospel. Gene Fant writes in the preface:<br />
“Most of us have heard that Christ is ‘the Author and Finisher of our faith’<br />
(Hebrews 12:2), so it makes sense that the Gospel would be God’s story. As<br />
many a church message board has noted so succinctly, ‘History is His Story.’<br />
In our easy discussions of special revelation, I cannot help but wonder if we<br />
have missed something awe-inspiring that may be revealed by a reversal of the<br />
lens that we turn toward narrative. Perhaps the Gospel is not just like a story;<br />
perhaps story, narrative in general, is like the Gospel. My clear conviction is<br />
that something stands behind the power of narrative. In fact, I believe that<br />
Someone stands behind it. There is an Author whose skill and grace imbues the<br />
broad range of the stories that we tell. There is a Father who gave us a story<br />
to help us understand our place in this world, a story that points back to Him.<br />
His story is, in many ways, the only story that we know. When we use that<br />
realization as a foundation for interpreting and generating narrative, it changes<br />
everything, including ourselves.”<br />
Gene C. Fant, Jr. is professor of English at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He holds degrees from<br />
James Madison University (B.S. in anthropology), Old Dominion University (M.A. in English), the New Orleans<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div. in Biblical Languages), and the University of Southern Mississippi (Ph.D.<br />
in Renaissance English literature and a post-doctoral M.Ed. in Educational Leadership).<br />
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New Testament<br />
Jesus and the Gospels<br />
An Introduction and Survey, Second Edition<br />
Craig L. Blomberg<br />
This second edition of Jesus and the Gospels prepares readers for an intensive<br />
study of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and the events they narrate. Craig<br />
Blomberg considers the historical context of the Gospels and sheds light on<br />
the confusing interpretations brought forth over the last two centuries. The<br />
original 1997 book won a Gold Medallion Award from the Evangelical Christian<br />
Publishers Association, and this updated version, factoring in new scholarship,<br />
debate, critical methods, and the ongoing quest of the historical Jesus, ensures<br />
the work will remain a top tool for exploring the life of Christ through the first<br />
four books of the New Testament.<br />
Craig L. Blomberg is Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary and holds a Ph.D. in<br />
New Testament from Aberdeen University in Scotland. His previous works include the volume on the Gospel<br />
of Matthew in the New American Commentary series.<br />
978-0-8054-4482-7 : : $39.99 : : Printed hardcover : : 496 pages<br />
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From Pentecost to Patmos<br />
An Introduction to Acts through Revelation<br />
Craig L. Blomberg<br />
From Pentecost to Patmos is professor Craig L. Blomberg’s follow-up companion<br />
to his 1998 ECPA Gold Medallion Award-winning book, Jesus and the Gospels.<br />
In the same style as that first acclaimed and widely used volume, the author<br />
goes deep into the biblical writings of Acts through Revelation, helping serious<br />
Bible students to better understand the historical, linguistic, and theological<br />
significance found in each book.<br />
Craig L. Blomberg is Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary and holds a Ph.D. in<br />
New Testament from Aberdeen University in Scotland. His previous books include Jesus and the Gospels and<br />
the New American Commentary volume on the book of Matthew.<br />
978-0-8054-3248-0 : : $39.99 : : Hardcover : : 592 pages<br />
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New Testament<br />
Paul and His Letters<br />
John B. Polhill<br />
This profound book provides a survey of all the information about the life and<br />
thoughts of Paul. This is not a biography. Rather it is the remarkable story of Paul<br />
the Apostle taken from events woven together from Acts, the Pauline epistles,<br />
and reliable traditions preserved in historical sources. It has been arranged as a<br />
general reference work for students, pastors, and Bible teachers. In addition, this<br />
volume features informational and biographical notes at the end of each chapter.<br />
John B. Polhill is senior professor of New Testament Interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
978-0-8054-1097-6 : : $34.99 : : Hardcover : : 496 pages<br />
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The Heart of the New Testament<br />
H. I. Hester<br />
Prepared for freshman and sophomore level college students, this book provides<br />
a thorough guide to studying the New Testament.<br />
978-0-8054-1386-1 : : $34.99 : : Hardcover : : 368 pages<br />
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New Testament<br />
Faithful to the End<br />
An Introduction to Hebrews Through Revelation<br />
Terry L. Wilder, J. Daryl Charles & Kendell Easley<br />
A careful study of the latter biblical letters: Hebrews; James; 1 and 2 Peter; 1,<br />
2, and 3 John; Jude; and Revelation. The book examines each book’s authorship<br />
and origin, destination, and audience, purpose, and major themes.<br />
Terry L. Wilder is professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth,<br />
Texas.<br />
J. Daryl Charles is professor of Theology and Christian Thought, Bryon College Dayton, Tennessee.<br />
Kendell Easley is professor of Christian studies and program director for the Master of Christian Studies<br />
at Union University.<br />
978-0-8054-2625-0 : : $34.99 : : Hardcover : : 336 pages<br />
“<br />
Most of the books from Hebrews through Revelation were among the last<br />
works to be recognized as canonical. As such, they often have been a part<br />
of the fringe of Christian teaching and theology. Faithful to the End is a<br />
solid introduction to these works, including authorship, date, audience, and<br />
an important assessment of how critics have challenged these works. This<br />
book is a wonderful textbook and introduction to these often undervalued<br />
biblical books.”<br />
— Darrell Bock, research professor of New Testament Studies,<br />
Dallas Theological Seminary<br />
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Telling God’s Story<br />
The Biblical Narrative from Beginning to End<br />
Preben Vang and Terry Carter<br />
By the time a Christian reaches young adulthood, he is likely to be quite familiar<br />
with every major story in the Bible, but not from having studied them in any<br />
particular order. Ask an average Bible student to arrange certain characters<br />
and events chronologically, and the results are telling.<br />
Telling God’s Story looks closely at the Bible from its Genesis beginning to<br />
Revelation conclusion. By approaching Scripture as one purposefully flowing<br />
narrative, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the text, veteran college<br />
professors Preben Vang and Terry Carter reinforce the Bible’s greatest<br />
teachings and help readers in their own ability to share God’s story with others.<br />
Preben Vang is professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Palm Beach Atlantic in West Palm Beach,<br />
Florida. He and his family are natives of Denmark and moved to the United States from Copenhagen in 1997.<br />
Vang specializes in New Testament study with an emphasis on Pauline theology.<br />
Terry Carter is chair of the department of Christian Ministries at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia,<br />
Arkansas. He specializes in Christian History.<br />
978-0-8054-3282-4 : : $29.99 : : Hardcover : : 352 pages<br />
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New Testament<br />
Encountering the Manuscripts<br />
An Introduction to New Testament Paleography<br />
& Textual Criticism<br />
Philip Wesley Comfort<br />
Encountering the Manuscripts focuses on the most significant New Testament<br />
manuscripts from the perspective of paleography and textual criticism. This<br />
volume merges the tow areas of study by looking at both paleography and<br />
textual criticism as we encounter the New Testament manuscripts. It explores<br />
such issues as scribal participation in the production of earliest New Testament<br />
writings, offers and annotated list of all significant Greek manuscripts and<br />
early versions, examines the nomina sacra in early manuscripts, and provides<br />
concrete examples for the praxisof textual criticism.<br />
philip comfort is well-known for having examined, many times over, every single word of every early<br />
New Testament manuscript. His previous works include The Test of the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts,<br />
Early Manuscripts and Modern Translations of the New Testament, and New Testament Text and Translation<br />
Commentary.<br />
978-0-8054-3145-2 : : $34.99 : : Hardcover : : 420 pages<br />
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The New Testament<br />
Its Background and Message, Second Edition<br />
Thomas D. Lea and David Alan Black<br />
The New Testament: Its Background and Message introduces the types of<br />
literature in the New Testament and the background of each—political, cultural,<br />
historical, religious. It presents background with broad strokes as well as a focus<br />
on specific books. This second edition includes updated bibliographies, revised<br />
sections and book outlines reflecting recent work on the discourse structure of<br />
some New Testament books.<br />
The late Thomas D. Lea was dean of the school of Theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
David Alan Black is professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary<br />
in Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />
978-0-8054-2632-8 : : $34.99 : : Trade paper : : 640 pages<br />
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Old Testament<br />
Has the Church Replaced Israel?<br />
A Theological Evaluation<br />
Michael J. Vlach<br />
NEW<br />
The relationship between Israel and the church continues to be a controversial<br />
topic led by this question: Does the church replace, supersede, or fulfill the nation<br />
of Israel in God’s plan, or will Israel be saved and restored with a unique identity<br />
and role?<br />
In Has the Church Replaced Israel?, author Michael J. Vlach evaluates the<br />
doctrine of replacement theology (also known as supersessionism) down through<br />
history but ultimately argues in favor of the nonsupersessionist position.<br />
Thoroughly vetting the most important hermeneutical and theological issues<br />
related to the Israel/church relationship, Vlach explains why “there are compelling<br />
scriptural reasons in both testaments to believe in a future salvation and restoration<br />
of the nation of Israel.”<br />
Michael J. Vlach is professor of Theology at The Master’s Seminary in Sun Valley, California. He holds<br />
degrees from the University of Nebraska (B.S.), The Master’s Seminary (M.Div.), and Southeastern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary (Ph.D.).<br />
Available: October 1, 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4972-3<br />
$19.99 : : Trade paper : : 228 pages<br />
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Israel<br />
Ancient Kingdom or Late Invention?<br />
Daniel I. Block<br />
Israel: Ancient Kingdom or Late Invention? is a collection of essays responding<br />
to the radical claims that Israel and its history actually began following the<br />
Babylonian exile, and that the history of Israel we read about in the Bible is a<br />
fictionalized account.<br />
Contributors are leading Bible and archaeology scholars who bring extrabiblical<br />
evidence to bear for the historicity of the Old Testament and<br />
provide case studies of new work being done in the field of archaeology and Old<br />
Testament studies.<br />
Daniel I. Block is the Gunther H. Knoedler professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College in Wheaton,<br />
Illinois. He holds degrees from the University of Saskatchewan, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and<br />
University of Liverpool and has lectured and preached in Russia, Denmark, and China. A prolific writer, Block’s<br />
previous books include the Judges, Ruth volume of B&H Publishing Group’s esteemed New American<br />
Commentary series.<br />
978-0-8054-4679-1 : : $27.99 : : Trade paper : : 368 pages<br />
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Old Testament<br />
Survey, Second Edition<br />
Paul R. House &<br />
Eric Mitchell<br />
This second edition of the widely used<br />
and highly praised Old Testament<br />
Survey revises the original edition<br />
and greatly expands its attention to<br />
historical and geographical topics.<br />
These are combined with the first<br />
edition’s focus on literature and<br />
narrative, and an increased amount<br />
of improved maps are also included.<br />
In all, the book charts every major<br />
element that unifies the Old Testament,<br />
making it an excellent<br />
companion for Bible reading.<br />
Any student desiring a thorough and<br />
time-tested overview of the Bible’s<br />
first half will find it in this updated<br />
edition of Old Testament Survey.<br />
Paul R. House is associate dean and professor<br />
of divinity at Beeson Divinity School, Samford<br />
University in Birmingham, Alabama.<br />
Eric Mitchell is assistant professor of Old<br />
Testament and archaeology at Southwestern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
978-0-8054-4036-2 : : $39.99<br />
Hardcover : : 272 pages<br />
Old Testament<br />
Survey, A Student’s Guide<br />
Eric Mitchell &<br />
Archie England<br />
A companion to the newly revised<br />
and expanded second edition of Old<br />
Testament Survey, this student workbook<br />
features all-new exercises for<br />
seminary classroom settings, including<br />
map work, fill-in-the-blanks, etc.<br />
Professors should note this is all<br />
new text that is not connected to the<br />
previous edition of the workbook<br />
that accompanied the original 1992<br />
edition of Old Testament Survey.<br />
Eric Mitchell is assistant professor of Old Testament<br />
and archaeology at Southwestern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
Archie England is associate professor of Old<br />
Testament and Hebrew and occupies the J. Wash<br />
Watts Chair of Old Testament and Hebrew at New<br />
Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
978-0-8054-4027-0 : : $27.99<br />
Paper (perforated 6” x 9” sheets) : : 240 pages<br />
NEW Revised Answer Key available!<br />
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Everlasting<br />
Dominion<br />
A Theology of the<br />
Old Testament<br />
Eugene H. Merrill<br />
“For His dominion is an everlasting<br />
dominion, and His kingdom is from<br />
generation to generation.” — Daniel<br />
4:34 (Holman CSB) Everlasting<br />
Dominion is the magnum opus of<br />
the greatly esteemed Dr. Eugene H.<br />
Merrill, a thoroughly researched<br />
theology of the Old Testament based<br />
on decades of study and teaching<br />
experience. Taking a high view of<br />
Scripture as the inspired, authoritative<br />
Word of God, Merrill guides<br />
readers to a better understanding<br />
of the nature of Old Testament<br />
theology and employs a well-balanced<br />
method of laying bare the Scripture<br />
so that its profound, life changing<br />
truths can be better comprehended<br />
and applied.<br />
Eugene H. Merrill is distinguished professor<br />
of Old Testament studies at Dallas Theological<br />
Seminary and distinguished professor of Old<br />
Testament interpretation at the Southern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
978-0-8054-4026-3 : : $39.99<br />
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Renewing Minds<br />
Serving Church and Society Through Christian<br />
Higher Education, Revised and Updated<br />
David S. Dockery<br />
A clear introduction to the field of higher Christian education, focusing on the<br />
distinctive, important role of Christian-influenced learning. The book includes a<br />
lengthy bibliography of recommended organizations, books, and periodicals for<br />
the integration of faith and learning.<br />
David S. Dockery is the president of Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He currently serves as chairman<br />
of the board of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, has authored more than twenty-five books,<br />
and is a contributing editor for Christianity Today magazine.<br />
978-0-8054-4788-0 : : $19.99 : : Trade paper : : 240 pages<br />
“<br />
Visionary and magisterial, Dockery’s big-picture manifesto vividly<br />
blocks in the demanding standards, proper cultural contextualizing,<br />
and strategic global significance of thoroughgoing Christian higher<br />
education today. The Bible-anchored argumentation convinces the<br />
head, and the writer’s zeal warms the heart. This is in every way a<br />
landmark book!”<br />
— J. I. Packer, professor of Theology, Regent College<br />
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God in the Whirlwind<br />
Stories of Grace from the Tornado at Union University<br />
Tim Ellsworth & Photography by Morris Abernathy<br />
When a powerful EF-4 tornado with winds in excess of 200 miles per hour<br />
slammed the Union University campus on February 5, 2008, destroying<br />
eighteen dormitory buildings and causing $40 million in damage, the<br />
immediate assumption was that dozens if not hundreds of lives would have been lost.<br />
Miraculously, nobody died, and the next morning major media outlets flocked<br />
to Jackson, Tennessee, where Union students and faculty credited God for their<br />
survival and got to share their faith with millions worldwide.<br />
God in the Whirlwind recounts the entire experience through twenty eye-of-thestorm<br />
accounts from those who saw the walls and ceilings crashing down upon<br />
them and felt their ears pop as the pressure dropped, from anxious parents<br />
who waited for their child’s call, and from Union leaders who marvel at the<br />
university’s unbroken spirit in the face of such devastation. This inspiring book<br />
also includes eighty photographs that visualize God’s mighty hand upon nature<br />
and his gentle hand of grace.<br />
Tim Ellsworth is the director of news and media relations for Union University and an editor with Baptist<br />
Press where he writes a faith and values-based sports column.<br />
978-0-8054-4847-4 : : $12.99 : : Trade paper : : 192 with 16-page photo insert<br />
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Christian Formation<br />
Integrating Theology and Human Development<br />
Edited by James R. Estep and Jonathan H. Kim<br />
For Christian education professors and students, Christian Formation provides a<br />
composite view of human development and learning from integrated theory, theology,<br />
and educational practices in the church. By design, the book integrates these<br />
elements into a cohesive foundational piece for Christian education. Contributors<br />
include:<br />
• James Estep - “Christian Anthropology: Humanity as the Imago Dei,”<br />
“Developmental Theories: Foe, Friend or Folly?” “Moral Development<br />
and Christian Formation”<br />
• Jonathan Kim - “Intellectual Development and Christian Formation,”<br />
“Psychological Development and Christian Formation,” “Cultural<br />
Development and Christian Formation”<br />
• Timothy Paul Jones and Michael Wilder - “Faith Development and<br />
Christian Formation”<br />
• Greg Carlson - “Adult Development and Christian Formation”<br />
• Mark Maddix - “Spiritual Formation and Christian Formation”<br />
James R. Estep is professor of Christian Education at Lincoln Christian University in Lincoln, Illinois. He holds<br />
degrees from Cincinnati Bible College (B.A.), Cincinnati Bible Seminary (M.A., M.A., M.Div.), Southern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary (D.Min.), and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Ph.D.).<br />
Jonathan H. Kim is associate professor of Christian Education at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada,<br />
California. He holds degrees from University of Illinois (B.S.), Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (M.A., M.Div.),<br />
and Trinity International University (Ph.D.).<br />
Availalbe: May 1, 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4838-2<br />
$29.99 : : Printed hardcover : : 288 pages<br />
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NEW<br />
Teaching that Transforms<br />
Facilitating Life Change through Adult Bible Teaching<br />
Richard R. Melick, Jr. and Shera Melick<br />
Teaching that Transforms aims to improve the ways in which the Bible is taught<br />
to adult learners. As grownups today leave the church in droves, academic professors<br />
Richard and Shera Melick recognize that it is in part because many who<br />
teach adults have little or no exposure to the distinctive characteristics of adult<br />
learners, rendering their lessons ineffective.<br />
Affirming the traditional authority of God’s Word while considering the need to<br />
make it relevant to every generation in its cultural and educational context, the<br />
authors set out to present an easily understood method for teaching the Bible<br />
among adults which they describe as “transformactional.” Indeed, the Bible is<br />
taught in order to transform a person’s life. And the next great result of that<br />
transformation is putting a stronger faith into action.<br />
Richard R. Melick, Jr. directs the <strong>Academic</strong> Graduate Studies program and is professor of New Testament<br />
Studies at Golden Gate Theological Seminary in Mill Valley, California. He holds degrees from Columbia<br />
International University (B.A.), Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (M.Div.), and Southwestern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary (Ph.D.).<br />
Shera Melick is chair and associate professor of Educational Leadership at Golden Gate Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary. She holds degrees from Palm Beach Atlantic College (B.S.), University of Memphis (M.S.), San<br />
Jose State University (R.N.), and Nova Southeastern University (Ed.D.).<br />
978-0-8054-4856-6 : : $29.99 : : Printed hardcover : : 352 pages<br />
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Created to Learn<br />
A Christian Teacher’s Introduction to<br />
Educational Psychology, Second Edition<br />
William R. Yount<br />
NEW<br />
A core text for courses in educational psychology for those preparing to be directors<br />
in Christian education as well as those preparing to teach in grades K-12.<br />
This revised and expanded second edition of Created to Learn—an ECPA Gold<br />
Medallion Award finalist—shows teachers how to organize and tailor classroom<br />
instruction to fit the learning styles of their students. Additional content in this<br />
updated edition includes:<br />
• More information on new reasearch into learning theories, including<br />
discoveries in the field of neuroscience.<br />
• New chapters on Constructivism and brain-based learning.<br />
• Updated research from Yount’s teaching experiences in other countries.<br />
• Full rewrite of original text with added research that provides support for<br />
evolving ideas about cognitive and humanistic learning theory systems,<br />
designing instructional objectives, and the revolution in brain science.<br />
William “Rick” Yount is professor and assistant dean of the Foundations of Education division, School<br />
of Educational Ministries, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS). He is a board member of the<br />
North American Professors of Christian Education, holds Ph.D.’s from SWBTS and the University of North Texas.<br />
978-0-8054-1206-2 : : $39.99 : : Trade paper : : 416 pages<br />
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Called to Teach<br />
An Introduction to the Ministry of Teaching<br />
William R. Yount<br />
Called to Teach awakens the idea of teaching as an art form. It inspires<br />
Christian teachers to assist students in how to be purposeful and active in their<br />
walk with God. Dr. Yount presents each student with new ideas, priorities, and<br />
skills which will change, enrich and mature them. He is a master-teacher who<br />
motivates professors about how to teach. More than anything, Called to Teach<br />
will re-ignite your passion for teaching.<br />
William “Rick” Yount is professor and assistant dean of the Foundations of Education division, School<br />
of Educational Ministries, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS). He is a board member of the<br />
North American Professors of Christian Education, holds Ph.D.’s from SWBTS and the University of North Texas,<br />
and authored the ECPA Gold Medallion Award finalist Created to Learn.<br />
978-0-8054-1199-7 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 256 pages<br />
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“<br />
A Theology for Christian Education<br />
James R. Estep, Michael J. Anthony, & Gregg Allison<br />
A Theology for Christian Education dedicates chapters to examining particular<br />
doctrines and their implications for Christian education. It is the only serious<br />
academic text to offer a systematic presentation of the intersection of theology<br />
and Christian education from a conservative evangelical perspective.<br />
James R. Estep is professor of Christian Education at Lincoln Christian College and Seminary in Lincoln,<br />
Illinois. He holds degrees from Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary (B.A., M.A., M.Div.), Southern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary (D.Min.), and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Ph.D.).<br />
Michael J. AnthonY is professor of Christian Education at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, California.<br />
He holds degrees from Biola College (B.A.), Talbot Theological Seminary (M.A.), Golden Gate Seminary<br />
(M.R.E.), Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Ph.D.), and Claremont Graduate School (Ph.D.).<br />
Gregg Allison is associate professor of Christian Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in<br />
Louisville, Kentucky. He holds degrees from Northern Illinois University (B.S.) and Trinity Evangelical Divinity<br />
School (M.Div., Ph.D.).<br />
978-0-8054-4457-5 : : $34.99 : : Hardcover : : 320 pages<br />
Three patriots of ministry lead not a revolution but a reformation as<br />
Christian Education enters its third millennium. They bring outstanding<br />
credentials and experience to this crucial task and, more importantly,<br />
they succeed. Perhaps the key to the book lies in its clever blend of theology<br />
and Christian education.”<br />
— Kenneth O. Gangel, (1935-2009) distinguished professor emeritus,<br />
Dallas Theological Seminary<br />
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The Teaching Ministry of the Church<br />
Second Edition<br />
Edited by William R. Yount<br />
The second edition of The Teaching Ministry of the Church makes a major<br />
overhaul of its predecessor, increasing the content from eighteen to twentythree<br />
chapters and contributors from six to thirteen. These writers assert<br />
the need for such an expanded update is due to our ever changing world. For<br />
example, the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, proliferation of religious sects, and<br />
secularization of our culture greatly increase the importance of ensuring the church<br />
produces fully developed, biblically informed followers of Jesus.<br />
To that end, The Teaching Ministry of the Church presents a full overview of<br />
Christian education in four major sections: Theological Foundations, Biblical<br />
Foundations, Preparation for Teaching, and Structuring the Teaching Ministry<br />
of the Church. Within this framework, a step-by-step plan for establishing<br />
and maintaining an effective teaching ministry among preschoolers, children,<br />
youth, and adults takes shape.<br />
William “Rick” Yount is professor and assistant dean of the Foundations of Education division, School<br />
of Educational Ministries, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS). He is a board member of the<br />
North American Professors of Christian Education, holds Ph.D.’s from SWBTS and the University of North Texas,<br />
and authored the ECPA Gold Medallion Award finalist Created to Learn.<br />
978-0-8054-4737-8 : : $39.99 : : Hardcover : : 400 pages<br />
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Management Essentials<br />
for Christian Ministries<br />
Edited by Michael J. Anthony and James Estep, Jr.<br />
Management Essentials for Christian Ministries offers a thorough examination<br />
of management principles for churches, denominations, and parachurch<br />
organizations, addressing issues of church administration and organizational<br />
functions. It also provides a theological grounding for organizational approaches<br />
to management.<br />
Michael J. Anthony is professor of Christian Education at Biola University/Talbot School of Theology<br />
in California.<br />
James Estep, Jr. is professor of Christian Education, director of academic assessment and faculty<br />
development, and associate dean of the Christian Ministry Field for Lincoln Christian College and Seminary<br />
in Illinois.<br />
978-0-8054-3123-0 : : $39.99 : : Hardcover : : 400 pages<br />
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Christian Education Handbook<br />
A Revised and Completely Updated Edition<br />
Edited by Bruce P. Powers<br />
A comprehensive core textbook for courses in educational leadership, introduction<br />
to Christian education, the Bible teaching ministry of a church, and Christian<br />
development.<br />
Bruce P. Powers is the Langston professor of Christian Education at the Campbell University Divinity<br />
School in Buies Creek, North Carolina.<br />
978-0-8054-1060-0 : : $29.99 : : Trade paper : : 320 pages<br />
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Church<br />
Administration<br />
Handbook<br />
Third Edition,<br />
Revised & Updated<br />
Edited by Bruce P. Powers<br />
Church Administration Handbook was<br />
written for the person who is already<br />
in a place of leadership or who is<br />
anticipating leadership responsibility.<br />
The authors write about the dynamic<br />
possibilities for human achievement,<br />
under God, which might be wrought<br />
by persons working together. This<br />
book includes guidelines and procedures<br />
for administering effectively<br />
the work of a local church.<br />
Bruce P. Powers is the Langston professor of<br />
Christian Education at the Campbell University<br />
Divinity School in Buies Creek, North Carolina.<br />
978-0-8054-4490-2 : : $29.99<br />
Trade paper : : 320 pages<br />
Church<br />
Administration<br />
Creating Efficiency<br />
for Effective Ministry<br />
Robert H. Welch<br />
For churches and religious nonprofits,<br />
the business of business is not business<br />
— it’s ministry. But these organizations<br />
still have to plan and accomplish<br />
specific tasks. Dr. Welch’s book assists<br />
pastors and church administrators to<br />
become effective and efficient leaders,<br />
managers, and administrators.<br />
Robert H. Welch is dean of the School of<br />
Educational Ministries, associate dean for Ph.D.<br />
studies in educational ministries, and professor of<br />
administration at Southwestern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary.<br />
978-0-8054-3164-3 : : $34.99<br />
Hardcover : : 400 pages<br />
Church<br />
Administration<br />
Effective Leadership<br />
for Ministry<br />
Charles A. Tidwell<br />
Guidelines and procedures for administering<br />
effectively the work of a local<br />
church.<br />
978-0-8054-3113-1 : : $19.99<br />
Trade paper : : 256 pages<br />
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The Unquenchable Flame<br />
Discovering the Heart of the Reformation<br />
Michael Reeves<br />
Foreword by Mark Dever<br />
NEW<br />
Burning pyres, nuns on the run, stirring courage, and comic relief: the<br />
Protestant Reformation is a gripping tale, packed with drama. But what<br />
motivated the Reformers? And what were they really like?<br />
The Unquenchable Flame, a lively, accessible, and fully informative introduction<br />
to the Reformation by Michael Reeves, brings to life the movement’s most<br />
colorful characters (Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin, The Puritans,<br />
etc.), examines their ideas, and shows the profound and personal relevance of<br />
Reformation thinking for today.<br />
Also included are a lengthy Reformation timeline, a map of key places in the<br />
Reformation, further reading suggestions, and, in this U.S. edition, a new foreword<br />
by 9 Marks Ministries president Mark Dever.<br />
Michael Reeves is theological advisor for Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF), a<br />
charity supporting evangelism in higher education throughout the United Kingdom. He was previously<br />
associate minister at All Souls Church, Langham Place and holds a doctorate in systematic theology from<br />
King’s College London.<br />
978-1-4336-6931-6 : : $14.99<br />
Trade paper : : 208 pages<br />
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The Advent of Evangelicalism<br />
Exploring Historical Continuities<br />
Edited by Michael A. G. Haykin & Kenneth J. Stewart<br />
David Bebbington’s 1989 book, Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History<br />
from the 1730s to the 1980s, put forth the idea that evangelical religion is the<br />
result of transatlantic revival in the 1730s, and that it took a working together<br />
attitude toward the Enlightenment rather than a contradictory one. Today,<br />
Bebbington’s thesis has gained international acceptance, and scholars from<br />
Europe and North America present a review of its primary arguments and<br />
conclusions here in The Advent of Evangelicalism.<br />
Contributors include: David W. Bebbington, Joel R. Beeke, John Coffey, Timothy<br />
George, Crawford Gribben, Michael A. G. Haykin, Paul Helm, D. Bruce Hindmarsh,<br />
David Ceri Jones, Thomas S. Kidd, Timothy Larsen, Cameron A. MacKenzie,<br />
A. T. B. McGowan, D. Densil Morgan, Ashley Null, Ian J. Shaw, Kenneth<br />
J. Stewart, Douglas A. Sweeney, Garry J. Williams, and Brandon G. Withrow.<br />
Michael A. G. Haykin is professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality at The Southern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
Kenneth J. Stewart is professor of Theological Studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia.<br />
978-0-8054-4860-3 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 432 pages<br />
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NEW One New Man<br />
The Cross and Racial Reconciliation<br />
in Pauline Theology<br />
Jarvis J. Williams<br />
Foreword by Thomas R. Schreiner<br />
In the Bible, Paul argues that sin has broken humanity’s<br />
relationship with God as well as his fellow man, and he<br />
recognizes Jesus as God’s provision for the universal<br />
problem of sin. Therefore, Christ’s death for our sin is<br />
God’s only solution to racial hostility and the only provision<br />
for racial reconciliation.<br />
Today, many Christians still allow cultural prejudices to<br />
shape their understanding of race instead of scripture.<br />
One New Man endeavors to help Christians understand<br />
what the gospel says about race and race relations by<br />
focusing on selected Pauline texts. Since many churches<br />
have limited their ministry to those within their respective<br />
race or homogeneous unit (people within the same<br />
ethnic, social, cultural, linguistic, or class context),<br />
author Jarvis Williams aims to liberate individual<br />
Christians and churches from their bondage to racist<br />
ideologies, from a secular model of race relations, and<br />
from their disdain toward different races that arise<br />
from both the impact of their respective cultures and<br />
from the universal impact of sin.<br />
Jarvis J. Williams is assistant professor of New Testament & Greek at<br />
Campbellsville University in Campbellsville, Kentucky. He holds degrees from<br />
Boyce College and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div., Th.M.,<br />
Ph.D.).<br />
Available: October 1, 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4857-3<br />
$19.99 : : Trade paper : : 208 pages<br />
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Upon This Rock<br />
The Baptist Understanding of the Church<br />
Edited by Jason G. Duesing, Thomas<br />
White, and Malcolm B. Yarnell III<br />
A recent conference at Southwestern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary featured speakers addressing topics set<br />
forth in the article on “The Church” in the Southern<br />
Baptist Convention’s Baptist Faith and Message statement.<br />
Upon This Rock gathers those presentations<br />
and answers such questions as:<br />
• What is the basis for our denominational<br />
distinctives?<br />
• Are they merely a collection of “faded traditions”<br />
or true doctrinal necessities rooted in the Bible<br />
alone?<br />
• Are they theologically rich cornerstones of faith<br />
that easily transcend time, culture, and preference?<br />
Contributors include Malcolm B Yarnell III (“Upon<br />
This Rock I Will Build My Church: A Theological<br />
Exposition of Matthew 16:13-20”), Paige Patterson<br />
(“Observing the Two Ordinances of Christ”), Thomas<br />
and Joy White (“Church Officers and Gender: Can<br />
Women Be Pastors? Or Deacons?”) and Bart Barber<br />
(“A Denomination of Churches: Biblical and Useful”)<br />
as well as Jason G. Duesing, David Allen, Emir Caner,<br />
James Leo Garrett, Jr., and Byron McWilliams.<br />
Jason G. Duesing is chief of staff in the Office of the President as well<br />
as assistant professor of Historical Theology at Southwestern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary (SWBTS) in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
Thomas White is vice president of student services and communications<br />
as well as associate professor of Systematic Theology at SWBTS.<br />
Malcolm B. Yarnell III is editor of the Southwestern Journal of Theology,<br />
director of the Center for Theological Research, and associate professor of<br />
Systematic Theology at SWBTS.<br />
Available: October 1, 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4999-0<br />
$24.99 : : Trade paper : : 256 pages<br />
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When the Church Was a Family<br />
Recapturing Jesus’ Vision for Authentic Christian Community<br />
Joseph H. Hellerman<br />
Spiritual formation occurs primarily in the context of community. But as<br />
the modern cultural norm of what social scientists call “radical American<br />
individualism” extends itself, many Christians grow lax in their relational<br />
accountability to the church. When the Church Was a Family calls believers back<br />
to the wisdom of the first century, examining the early Christian church from a<br />
socio-historical perspective and applying the findings to the evangelical church<br />
in America today.<br />
Joseph H. Hellerman is professor of New Testament at Biola University in La Mirada, California, and helps<br />
pastor Oceanside Christian Fellowship in nearby El Segundo.<br />
978-0-8054-4779-8 : : $19.99 : : Trade paper : : 240 pages<br />
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The Color of Church<br />
A Biblical and Practical Paradigm for Multiracial Churches<br />
Rodney M. Woo<br />
In this thought-provoking book, Rodney Woo establishes a biblical foundation<br />
for multiracial ministry, provides a clear picture of the current reality of the<br />
relationship amongst the races in our society and churches, and offers practical<br />
guidance to help implement multiethnic ministry. Woo takes the reader step-bystep<br />
through the multiracial transformation of a congregation.<br />
He writes from experience having helped change his church from an all-<br />
Anglo declining congregation in a transitional neighborhood into a multiracial<br />
congregation that is now more than sixty-five percent non-white with more than<br />
forty-four different countries represented.<br />
Rodney M. Woo, Ph.D., is the senior pastor of International Baptist Church, Singapore, a church with over<br />
40 nations represented in its English speaking congregation. He also travels for preaching engagements, trains<br />
other pastors in how to make their church multiracial, and coauthored People of the Dream: Multiracial Congregations<br />
in the United States. Dr. Woo holds degrees from East Texas Baptist<br />
University and SWBTS. He and his wife have three sons.<br />
978-0-8054-4839-9 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 304 pages<br />
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Spin-Off Churches<br />
How One Church Successfully Plants Another<br />
Rodney Harrison, Tom Cheyney, & Don Overstreet<br />
The past two decades in Christendom have brought forth a proliferation of<br />
books about church planting. One denomination (Southern Baptist) has even set<br />
a goal to start fifty thousand new churches over the next twenty year period. But<br />
what’s missing toward that end is a solid resource that specifically defines how one<br />
established church can successfully sponsor or parent a new church into sustainable<br />
existence.<br />
Spin-Off Churches aims to meet that need with contributions from a team of<br />
veteran missional church planters whose access to current church sponsorship data<br />
through the North American Mission Board is second to none. Their experience and<br />
teaching will guide readers through the church sponsorship process from its biblical<br />
basis to the nuts, bolts, and resource basics of implementation and follow through.<br />
Rodney Harrison is vice president and for Institutional Effectiveness, and associate professor of Christian<br />
Education, and former director of the Nehemiah Center for North American Church Planting at Midwestern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.<br />
Tom Cheyney directs the Strategic Resourcing Unit within the Church Planting Group of the North American<br />
Mission Board in Alpharetta, Georgia.<br />
Don Overstreet is a church planter strategist with the North American Mission Board of the Southern<br />
Baptist Convention in Southern California and an adjunct professor at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
978-0-8054-4685-2 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 336 pages<br />
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Ministry Is…<br />
How to Serve Jesus with Passion and Confidence<br />
Dave Earley and Ben Gutierrez<br />
NEW<br />
Ministry Is… presents in dozens of brief yet powerful chapters a Bible-based,<br />
practical guide to serving God in the local church. The insights here from<br />
authors Dave Earley and Ben Gutierrez are primarily written for students who<br />
are considering church ministry as a vocation, but they are applicable to any<br />
active church member who desires to serve through the church with passion and<br />
confidence.<br />
Each compelling entry is set up to finish the sentence that begins with the book’s<br />
title. For example, Ministry Is… “Casting Crowns at the Feet of the Worthy One,”<br />
“Swimming Upstream (or It’s Not Getting Any Better),” “Becoming Known in<br />
Hell,” “Loving the Bride,” “Letting Integrity Do the Teaching,” and so forth.<br />
Throughout, Earley and Gutierrez stay focused on making the reader “a spiritual<br />
change agent, a difference maker, and impact player for Jesus Christ.”<br />
Dave Earley is chairman of the Department of Pastoral Ministries and Church Expansion as well as director<br />
of both the Center for Ministry Training and Center for Church Planting at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary<br />
in Lynchburg, Virginia.<br />
Ben Gutierrez is dean of Liberty University Online as well as chairman and professor of Pastoral Leadership<br />
at Liberty University.<br />
Available: August 1, 2010 : : 978-1-4336-7058-9<br />
$19.99 : : Trade paper : : 310 pages<br />
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The New American Commentary<br />
NAC: Hebrews (Volume 35)<br />
David Allen<br />
This series is an exceptionally acclaimed resource for ministers and Bible students who want<br />
to understand and expound the Scriptures. Notable features in this new Hebrews volume by<br />
scholar David Allen include:<br />
• Commentary based on the New International Version.<br />
• NIV text printed in the body of the commentary.<br />
• Sound scholarly methodology reflecting capable research in the original languages.<br />
• Interpretation emphasizing the theological unity of each book and Scripture as a whole.<br />
• Readable and applicable exposition.<br />
David Allen is dean of the School of Theology, professor of Preaching, and director of the Center of Biblical Preaching at<br />
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS) in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
978-0-8054-0135-6 : : $32.99 : : Hardcover<br />
COMING<br />
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Old Testament<br />
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978-0-8054-0111-0 Vol. 11: Job Robert L. Alden $29.99<br />
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Forthcoming New American Commentaries<br />
Vol. 12: Psalms 1-49<br />
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Daniel Estes<br />
Gary V. Smith<br />
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The Holman Bible Commentary<br />
The Holman Bible<br />
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The Holman Bible Commentary Series differs from<br />
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Holman Old Testament<br />
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978-0-8054-9464-8 Vol. 4 Joshua Kenneth O. Gangel $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-9465-5 Vol. 5 Judges, Ruth W. Gary Phillips $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-9466-2 Vol. 6 1, 2, Samuel Stephen J. Andrews & Robert D. Bergen $19.99<br />
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978-0-8054-9469-3 Vol. 9 Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther Knute Larson & Kathy Dahlen $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-9470-9 Vol. 10 Job Steven J. Lawson & Kenneth O. Gangel $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-9471-6 Vol. 11 Psalms 1–75 Steven J. Lawson $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-9481-5 Vol. 12 Psalms 76-150 Steve J. Lawson $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-9472-3 Vol. 13 Proverbs Max Anders $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-9482-2 Vol. 14 Eccles, Song of Songs David George Moore & Daniel L. Akin $19.99<br />
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978-0-8054-9474-7 Vol. 16 Jeremiah, Lamentations Fred M. Wood & Ross McLaren $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-9475-4 Vol. 17 Ezekiel January 2006 Mark F. Rooker $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-9476-1 Vol. 18 Daniel Kenneth O. Gangel $19.99<br />
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978-0-8054-0203-2 Luke Trent C. Butler $19.99<br />
978-0-8054-0204-9 John Kenneth O. Gangel $19.99<br />
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NEW<br />
Evangelism Is…<br />
How to Share Jesus with Passion and Confidence<br />
Dave Earley and David Wheeler<br />
Evangelism Is… contains forty brief chapters of high-octane, rut-breaking<br />
equipment, empowerment, and encouragement for all who are ready to share<br />
Jesus more passionately and confidently with others. Each call-to-action entry<br />
stands alone but can easily be connected to other chapters, all of them finishing<br />
the sentence that begins with the book’s title. For example, Evangelism Is…<br />
“Joyfully Intoxicating,” “The Real Business of Life,” “The Supreme Challenge of<br />
This Generation,” “Leading People to True Conversion,” “Washing Feet,” “Praying<br />
Prodigals Home,” “Empathy with Action,” “Giving a Logical Defense of Your<br />
Faith,” “A Family Affair,” etc.<br />
The book’s appendix also includes articles on what evangelism is not, evangelism<br />
in the early church, and sharing Jesus, plus sample plans for sharing one’s faith.<br />
Dave Earley is chairman of the Department of Pastoral Ministries and Church Expansion as well as director<br />
of the Center for Ministry Training and director of the Center for Church Planting at Liberty Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia.<br />
David Wheeler is a North American Mission Board national missionary and associate director of the Center<br />
for Church Planting at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
978-0-8054-4959-4 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 304 pages<br />
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NEW<br />
TransforMission<br />
Making Disciples through Short-Term Missions<br />
Michael S. Wilder and Shane W. Parker<br />
Remarkably, thirty percent of North American teenagers—millions of people<br />
between the ages of 13 and 17—have engaged in religious missions or service<br />
projects. Building on this statistic, the authors of TransforMission believe that<br />
short-term mission is one way God is taking the gospel to the nations and, concurrently,<br />
transforming the lives of these student participants.<br />
Writing to youth ministers, missiologists, church leaders, adult volunteers, and<br />
post-high school students, they assess strategies for further promoting this kind<br />
of involvement by exploring several questions:<br />
• What mechanisms is God employing to achieve this advance in mission?<br />
• What is taking place in the lives of believers who are obediently participating<br />
in the fulfillment of the Great Commission?<br />
• What are the theological and theoretical foundations for the life<br />
transformation that is occurring?<br />
• What is the most effective means of conducting short-term mission<br />
experiences?<br />
Michael S. Wilder is associate dean of doctoral studies in the School of Church Ministries at The Southern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
Shane W. Parker is associate dean of graduate education at Lancaster Bible College school, and a veteran<br />
youth pastor and researcher in the field of Youth Ministry and Missiology. He has served as a student event and<br />
conference speaker throughout North America and in Southeast Asia.<br />
978-0-8054-4774-3 : : $19.99 : : Printed hardcover : : 256 pages<br />
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MissionShift<br />
Global Mission Issues in the Third Millennium<br />
Edited by David J. Hesselgrave and Ed Stetzer<br />
NEW<br />
Veteran missionary David Hesselgrave and rising missional expert Ed Stetzer<br />
edit this engaging set of conversational essays addressing global mission issues<br />
in the third millennium. Key contributors are Charles E. Van Engen (“Mission<br />
Described and Defined”), the late Paul Hiebert (“The Gospel in Human Contexts:<br />
Changing Perspectives on Contextualization”), and the late Ralph Winter (“The<br />
Future of Evangelicals in Mission”). Those offering written responses to these<br />
essays include: (Van Engen) Keith Eitel, Enoch Wan, Darrell Guder, Andreas J.<br />
Köstenberger; (Hiebert) Michael Pocock, Darrell Whiteman, Norman L. Geisler,<br />
Avery Willis; (Winter) Scott Moreau, Christopher Little, Michael Barnett, and<br />
Mark Terry.<br />
David J. Hesselgrave is professor emeritus of mission at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield,<br />
Illinois. He also served as a missionary in Japan for twelve years with the Evangelical Free Church of America,<br />
was executive director of the Evangelical Missiological Society, and has lectured in more than forty countries.<br />
Hesselgrave and his wife have three grown children.<br />
Ed Stetzer is president of LifeWay Research and missiologist in residence at LifeWay Christian Resources<br />
in Nashville, Tennessee. He has trained pastors and church planters on five continents, holds two masters<br />
degrees and two doctorates, and has cowritten popular books including Comeback Churches and Breaking<br />
the Missional Code. Stetzer and his wife have three daughters.<br />
Available: July 1, 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4537-4<br />
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The Great Commission Resurgence<br />
Fulfilling God’s Mandate in Our Time<br />
Edited by Adam W. Greenway & Chuck Lawless<br />
NEW<br />
Following the Conservative Resurgence, Southern Baptist Convention (SBC)<br />
leaders and messengers now agree that God is calling them to a Great Commission<br />
Resurgence as the next step toward evangelistic renewal. This book is a<br />
collection of clarifying essays on the biblical, theological, and practical matters<br />
related to the rising movement. It will help churches and pastors recapture an<br />
exciting vision and passion for evangelism and missions.<br />
Several chapters were written by leaders of the appointed Great Commission<br />
Resurgence Task Force. Contributors are SBC president Johnny M. Hunt, Daniel<br />
L. Akin, Russell D. Moore (“It Bleeds: A Great Commission Theology”), Thom<br />
S. Rainer (“Bold Mission Bust? The Present State of the Great Commission in<br />
the SBC”), Albert Mohler, David Platt, Bill Henard (“The Great Commission<br />
Leader”), David L. Allen, Jerry Rankin, Jeff Iorg (“America as a Foreign Mission<br />
Field”), J. D. Greear, Troy Bush, Tom Ascol, Ed Stetzer (“Mobilizing the Next<br />
Generation”), and David Dockery.<br />
Adam W. Greenway is assistant professor of Evangelism and Applied Apologetics, associate vice president<br />
for Extension Education and Applied Ministries, and director of Research Doctoral Studies at The Billy Graham<br />
School of Missions and Evangelism at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
Chuck Lawless is dean of The Billy Graham School of Missions and Evangelism at The Southern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary.<br />
978-1-4336-6970-5 : : $26.99 : : Trade paper : : 350 pages<br />
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The Great Commission<br />
Evangelicals and the History of World Missions<br />
Martin Klauber and Scott M. Manetsch<br />
The Great Commission provides a substantial historical survey of evangelical<br />
missions courtesy of eleven different authors, each one a prominent evangelical<br />
church historian and theologian who has written extensively on the history of<br />
Christianity and the greater mission of the church.<br />
Readers will learn the origins and development of modern evangelical missionary<br />
activity, what led to the globalization of the Evangelical movement, and the finer<br />
points of the movement’s successes, failures, and future imperatives.<br />
Sections include Early Modern Europe (“The Protestant Reformation,” “Puritanism<br />
and Pietism,” “The Evangelical Revival”), Modern America (“Early American<br />
Missions,” “Twentieth Century American Missions,” “The Baptist Contribution”),<br />
and The Majority Church (“Latin America,” “Asia,” “Africa”).<br />
Martin Klauber is adjunct professor of church history at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield,<br />
Illinois. He is also an investment banker and author of several scholarly works on post-Reformation theology.<br />
Scott M. Manetsch is associate professor of church history at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School where he<br />
also serves as chairman of the department of Church History and the History of Christian Thought.<br />
978-0-8054-4300-4 : : $14.99 : : Trade paper : : 240 pages<br />
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Called to Reach<br />
Equipping Cross-Cultural Disciplers<br />
William R. Yount & Mike Barnett<br />
What’s a cross-cultural discipler? It’s someone who crosses distinct cultural<br />
barriers — whether at home or abroad — to share the gospel and develop other<br />
effective Christian disciples. Think of the apostle Paul who was born into a Jewish<br />
heritage but preached in Greece and Rome among other places, or modern day<br />
missionaries, both short-term and long-term, who bravely go where God sends them<br />
despite the challenges of language and lifestyle differences when they get there.<br />
Called to Reach is a much-needed book of encouragement and training for crosscultural<br />
disciplers new and old. Based on the authors’ dynamic experiences, it<br />
defines seven characteristics that best enhance the effectiveness of disciplers<br />
in overcoming cultural barriers and emphasizes the importance of personally<br />
growing in spiritual maturity with every outreach opportunity. Throughout,<br />
Jesus is presented as the model cross-cultural discipler, for He left the culture of<br />
Heaven to disciple us in our earthly culture.<br />
William R. Yount is professor and assistant dean of the Foundations of Education division, School of<br />
Educational Ministries, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He travels every year to teach pastors and<br />
missionaries in the former Soviet Union.<br />
Mike Barnett is Elmer V. Thompson professor of Missionary Church Planting at Columbia Biblical Seminary<br />
and School of Missions in Columbia, South Carolina. He and his wife served twelve years with the IMB.<br />
978-0-8054-4066-9 : : $24.99 : : Hardcover : : 304 pages<br />
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Evangelism Handbook<br />
Biblical, Spiritual,<br />
Intentional, Missional<br />
Alvin Reid<br />
Evangelism Handbook is a thorough<br />
guide to the daily ministry of sharing<br />
Christ. Writer and professor Alvin<br />
Reid is particularly concerned about<br />
how the Western Church is practicing<br />
evangelism—its failure to reach<br />
the hardcore unchurched and its<br />
trend of losing young people faster<br />
than it can win them.<br />
Reid organizes his research and<br />
experience in effective modern<br />
evangelism into four clear and<br />
actionable categories: Biblical<br />
(with chapters on Jesus, Paul, and<br />
evangelism in Acts), Spiritual<br />
(the work of the Spirit, the power<br />
of prayer and other disciplines),<br />
Intentional (leadership, creativity,<br />
worship), and Missional (church<br />
planting, reaching the unchurched).<br />
Alvin Reid is associate dean for Proclamation<br />
Studies, professor of Evangelism, and founding<br />
Bailey Smith Chair of Evangelism at Southeastern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest,<br />
North Carolina.<br />
978-0-8054-4542-8 : : $24.99<br />
Trade paper : : 484 pages<br />
Breaking the<br />
Discipleship Code<br />
Becoming a Missional<br />
Follower of Jesus<br />
David Putman<br />
Breaking the Discipleship Code, with<br />
a foreword from Ed Stetzer, opens<br />
the door to a greater understanding<br />
of what it means to personally be<br />
a missional follower of Jesus in<br />
relation to every aspect of our<br />
changing world. Balancing cultural<br />
relevance with biblical faithfulness,<br />
the book invites ordinary believers,<br />
whether on Wall Street or in a Waffle<br />
House, next door or across the ocean,<br />
to begin having an extraordinary<br />
spiritual impact in their unique<br />
context.<br />
David Putman serves as one of the pastors at<br />
Mountain Lake Church in Atlanta, Georgia. He<br />
is also recognized as one of the catalysts of the<br />
current church planting movement.<br />
978-0-8054-4676-0 : : $17.99<br />
Hardcover : : 240 pages<br />
Planting Missional<br />
Churches<br />
Ed Stetzer<br />
Planting Missional Churches is<br />
an instruction book for planting<br />
biblically faithful and culturally<br />
relevant churches. It addresses the<br />
“how-to” and “why” issues of church<br />
planting by providing practical<br />
guidance through all the phases<br />
of a church plant while taking a<br />
missional look at existing and<br />
emerging cultures.<br />
Ed Stetzer is director of LifeWay Research and<br />
missiologist in residence at LifeWay Christian<br />
Resources in Nashville, Tennessee. He holds two<br />
masters, two doctoral degrees, and has written<br />
dozens of articles and widely heralded books.<br />
978-0-8054-4370-7 : : $21.99<br />
Hardcover : : 384 pages<br />
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The Art of Personal<br />
Evangelism<br />
Sharing Jesus in a<br />
Changing Culture<br />
Will McRaney<br />
Personal evangelism is the foundation<br />
for all church growth because<br />
Kingdom expansion comes by one<br />
man or woman effectively communicating<br />
the person and message of<br />
Christ through personal evangelism.<br />
This book effectively addresses the<br />
higher-level issues of personal and<br />
church evangelism.<br />
978-0-8054-2624-3 : : $19.99<br />
Trade paper : : 268 pages<br />
Missiology<br />
An Introduction to the<br />
Foundations, History, and<br />
Strategies of World Missions<br />
Edited by John Mark Terry,<br />
Ebbie Smith &<br />
Justice Anderson<br />
A valuable resource for anyone currently<br />
involved in missions, considering<br />
a life as a missionary, seminary<br />
students, or those simply interested in<br />
the foundations, history, and strategy<br />
of missions. The writers offer both<br />
a historical and current-day tour of<br />
international missions.<br />
978-0-8054-1075-4 : : $39.99<br />
Trade paper : : 768 pages<br />
The Mission of<br />
Today’s Church<br />
Baptist Leaders Look<br />
at Modern Faith Issues<br />
Edited by R. Stanton<br />
Norman<br />
The Mission of Today’s Church is<br />
a compelling collection of twelve<br />
essays from current Baptist leaders<br />
addressing three major questions: (1)<br />
What does it mean to be a Christian<br />
today on individual, group, and<br />
societal levels? (2) How can Southern<br />
Baptists best work together? and<br />
(3) What is next for the Southern<br />
Baptist denomination?<br />
Those addressing these key topics indepth<br />
include Stan Norman (Together<br />
We Grow: Congregational Polity as<br />
a Form of Corporate Sanctification),<br />
Ed Stetzer (The Missional Nature of<br />
the Church), and Daniel Akin (Ten<br />
Mandates for Southern Baptists).<br />
Among the many other contributors<br />
are Chad Brand, Charles Kelley, and<br />
Jim Richards.<br />
R. Stanton Norman serves as Provost and<br />
Executive Vice President for Campus Life at<br />
Oklahoma Baptist University.<br />
978-0-8054-4378-3 : : $16.99<br />
Trade paper : : 224 pages<br />
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Biblical Hermeneutics<br />
A Comprehensive Introduction to Interpreting Scripture,<br />
Second Edition<br />
Edited by Bruce Corley, Steve W. Lemke & Grant I. Lovejoy<br />
Biblical Hermeneutics takes an interdisciplinary approach that is both<br />
balanced and practical with six major foci: the history of biblical interpretation,<br />
philosophical presuppositions, biblical genre, the uniqueness of Scripture, the<br />
practice of exegesis, and the use of exegetical insights that will be lived and<br />
communicated in preaching and teaching.<br />
Biblical Hermeneutics is designed for students who have little or no knowledge of<br />
biblical interpretation. In one volume it provides resources for gaining a working<br />
knowledge of the multifaceted nature of biblical interpretation.<br />
This revised edition of Biblical Hermeneutics contains seven new chapters that<br />
deal with the major literary genres of Scripture: law, narrative, poetry, wisdom,<br />
prophecy, the Gospels and Acts, epistles, and apocalyptic.<br />
Bruce Corley is professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
Steve W. Lemke is provost and professor of philosophy and ethics at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary<br />
Grant I. Lovejoy is associate professor of preaching at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
978-0-8054-2492-8 : : $29.99 : : Trade paper : : 544 pages<br />
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Interpreting the New Testament<br />
Essays on Methods and Issues<br />
Edited by David Alan Black and David S. Dockery<br />
Why is it, as the editors of this book contend, that one of the world’s best-known<br />
and most influential bodies of literature is one of the least understood? Black<br />
and Dockery contend it is because of the proliferation of modern hermeneutical<br />
approaches and a lack of understanding of the historical backgrounds of the<br />
New Testament. In this sequel to their earlier work, New Testament Criticism<br />
and Interpretation, Black and Dockery present essays on current issues and<br />
methods, with the purpose of enhancing New Testament interpretation,<br />
teaching, and preaching, and providing a useful means of learning what the<br />
New Testament is all about.<br />
David Alan Black is professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary<br />
in Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />
David S. Dockery is the president of Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He has authored more than<br />
twenty-five books and is a contributing editor for Christianity Today magazine.<br />
978-0-8054-1850-7 : : $29.99 : : Trade paper : : 592 pages<br />
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NEW<br />
Text-Driven Preaching<br />
God’s Word at the Heart of Every Sermon<br />
Edited by Daniel L. Akin, David L. Allen,<br />
and Ned L. Mathews<br />
Text-Driven Preaching features essays by Daniel L.<br />
Akin, Paige Patterson, David Alan Black, Jerry Vines,<br />
Hershael York, David L. Allen, Bill Bennett, Ned L.<br />
Mathews, Robert Vogel, and Jim Shaddix urging pastors<br />
to commit to presenting true expository preaching from<br />
the pulpit. Concerned over what some church leaders<br />
even consider to be expository preaching today, they<br />
agree, “This book rests firmly on the biblical and theological<br />
foundation for exposition: God has spoken.”<br />
Capturing the urgency and spirit of these writings in the<br />
book’s preface, co-editor Allen notes, “The church today<br />
is anemic spiritually for many reasons, but one of the<br />
major reasons has to be the loss of biblical content in so<br />
much of contemporary preaching. Pop psychology substitutes<br />
for the Word of God… in the headlong rush to be<br />
relevant, People magazine and popular television shows<br />
have replaced Scripture as sermonic resources.”<br />
Daniel L. Akin is president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in<br />
Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />
David L. Allen is dean of the School of Theology, professor of Preaching,<br />
and director of the Center of Biblical Preaching at Southwestern Baptist<br />
Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
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is professor emeritus of Pastoral Ministries at Southeastern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
Available: July 1, 2010 : : 978-0-8054-4960-0<br />
$29.99 : : Trade paper : : 304 pages<br />
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Engaging Exposition<br />
A 3-D Approach to Preaching<br />
Daniel L. Akin, Bill Curtis & Stephen Rummage<br />
Engaging Exposition is an entry-level preaching textbook divided into three<br />
parts: Discover, Develop, Deliver. It will address the basics of preaching in a<br />
non-complicated way providing the student with creative techniques that will<br />
quickly improve their preaching skills.<br />
Daniel L. Akin, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS).<br />
COMING<br />
SUMMER<br />
2011<br />
Bill Curtis, adjunctive professor of preaching at SEBTS and senior pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church,<br />
Florence, SC.<br />
Stephen Rummage, former associate professor of preaching at SEBTS and teaching pastor at Hickory<br />
Grove Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC.<br />
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Deep Preaching<br />
Creating Sermons that Go Beyond the Superficial<br />
J. Kent Edwards<br />
J. Kent Edwards recalls a story that late pastor J. Vernon McGee told about<br />
seeing children in South Africa playing a game of marbles in the dust with<br />
real diamonds. The precious stones were being handled with no regard for their<br />
true worth. Edwards fears the same thing happens today when preachers offer<br />
scriptural truth to listeners without being completely overwhelmed by its<br />
greatness themselves in the process. Deep Preaching is his call to “rethink”<br />
preaching. Edwards helps preachers learn to preach the word in ways that<br />
will powerfully change the lives of hearers. He contends that sermons “need<br />
not settle comfortably on the lives of the listeners like dust on a coffee table.”<br />
He encourages preachers to join him in casting off the lines that moor their<br />
ministries to the status-quo and make every effort to steer their preaching out<br />
of the “comfortable shallows.” He urges them to preach deep sermons rather<br />
than superficial ones, moving “beyond the yawn-inspiring to the awe-inspiring,<br />
from the trite to the transforming.”<br />
J. Kent Edwards (D.Min., Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary) is professor of Preaching and Leadership<br />
and director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Talbot School of Theology, the seminary of Biola University<br />
in La Mirada, California. He also pastors at Woodland Hills Church in Woodland Hills, CA.<br />
978-0-8054-4695-1 : : $19.99 : : Trade paper : : 208 pages<br />
Book of the Year Award from<br />
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Faithful Preaching<br />
Declaring Scripture with Responsibility, Passion,<br />
and Authenticity<br />
Tony Merida<br />
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What is a preacher? What is preaching? Pastor Tony Merida asks these<br />
foundational questions to arrive at this overview of his book, Faithful Preaching:<br />
“Faithful preaching is the responsible, passionate, and authentic declaration<br />
of the Christ-exalting Scriptures, by the power of the Spirit, for the glory of<br />
the Triune God. Expository preaching is the best approach for accurately<br />
explaining and applying God’s Word, and for maintaining a God-centered focus<br />
in preaching. It also offers wonderful spiritual benefits to both the preacher<br />
and congregation. To be faithful expositors today, we must avoid the common<br />
problems associated with expository preaching such as boredom, irrelevancy,<br />
and Christless messages. Faithful preachers will usher the people through the<br />
text passionately and authentically, pointing them to Christ.”<br />
Tony Merida is the teaching pastor at Temple Baptist Church in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and assistant<br />
professor of Preaching at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary where he earned his Master of Divinity,<br />
Master of Theology, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.<br />
978-0-8054-4820-7 : : $18.99 : : Trade paper : : 256 pages<br />
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DOCTRINE That DANCES<br />
Smith<br />
Doctrine That Dances<br />
Bringing Doctrinal Preaching and Teaching to Life<br />
Robert Smith<br />
“Doctrine and joy interpenetrate each other... A key ingredient of an effective<br />
pastoral ministry is that of serving the congregation a regular diet of doctrine<br />
that engages both the mind and the heart,” writes Smith. “As scaffolding helps<br />
to form the building under construction, doctrine informs the sermon. The<br />
scaffold is retired after the building is completed. Similarly, the real object of<br />
doctrine is not the doctrine itself; rather, the doctrine points beyond itself to the<br />
person of Christ. Doctrine is like a road sign that points to a destination.”<br />
Preachers and teachers who read Doctrine That Dances will find Smith’s insights<br />
freshly compelling and are destined to develop some new moves of their own.<br />
Robert Smith is professor of Christian preaching at Beeson Divinity School, Samford University in<br />
Birmingham, Alabama, where he received the Teacher of the Year award in 2005. His research interests include<br />
the place of passion in preaching, the literary history of African American preaching, Christological preaching,<br />
and theologies of preaching.<br />
978-0-8054-4684-5 : : $19.99 : : Trade paper : : 224 pages<br />
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“A great help and encouragement to any preacher who<br />
longs for the Spirit’s true anointing in the pulpit.”<br />
—John Macarthur<br />
Spirit-Led Preaching<br />
The Holy Spirit’s Role in Sermon Preparation and Delivery<br />
Greg Heisler<br />
In the words of author Greg Heisler, “Spirit-Led Preaching is a call issued to<br />
preachers, pastors, and teachers of homiletics to recover the Holy Spirit for<br />
expository preaching in the same way we have recovered the biblical text...<br />
My plan for doing this is to recover the doctrine of pneumatology (the study of<br />
spiritual beings/phenomena) for our theology of preaching, resulting in a<br />
renewed emphasis on the powerful combination of Word and Spirit working<br />
together as the catalyst for powerful expository preaching.”<br />
Heisler thoroughly examines how the Holy Spirit illuminates and empowers the<br />
preacher, opens the hearts of the hearers, and applies the message to their lives.<br />
Indeed, to ignore the Holy Spirit’s role in sermon preparation and delivery would<br />
be a considerable oversight.<br />
Greg Heisler serves as assistant professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake<br />
Forest, North Carolina, and was previously a senior pastor for eight years at churches in Kentucky and Florida. He<br />
holds two degrees (M.Div. and Ph.D.) from Southern Seminary.<br />
978-0-8054-4388-2 : : $17.99 : : Trade paper : : 192 pages<br />
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Preaching on Your Feet<br />
Connecting God and the Audience in the Preachable Moment<br />
Fred R. Lybrand<br />
“Preaching on your feet” is the phrase public speaker and pastor Fred Lybrand<br />
uses to describe his unique method of pulpit communication. In layman’s terms,<br />
it involves being “in the moment,” not solely relying on pre-written notes (though<br />
they can still be helpful), and staying open to what God might have in store<br />
during any given preaching appointment. It all adds up to a heart-to-heart style<br />
of delivery that makes preaching a joy for both the orator and listener time<br />
and again. Aspiring and veteran pastors alike will find much to consider and<br />
implement in this refreshing new volume on homiletics.<br />
Fred R. Lybrand is founding executive director of Free Grace Alliance and senior pastor of Northeast Bible<br />
Church near San Antonio, Texas. His public speaking career began thirty-four years ago and has also included<br />
teaching Speech Communication at the University of Alabama. Furthermore, Lybrand holds a D.Min. degree<br />
from Phoenix Seminary and has maintained a consistent pulpit ministry since 1986. He says that learning to<br />
preach on his feet in 1994 has since completely revitalized his work.<br />
978-0-8054-4686-9 : : $14.99 : : Trade paper : : 224 pages<br />
“<br />
The Bible was meant to be connected heart to heart, soul to soul, and mind to<br />
mind. That’s what Preaching on Your Feet is all about. In a practical, excellent<br />
way Fred Lybrand shows how to prepare a message in the study but deliver<br />
a sermon on your feet with fewer notes and a whole lot of passion and real<br />
life connection.”<br />
— Roger Ball, dean of Pastoral Ministries, Phoenix Seminary<br />
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The Preacher as Storyteller<br />
The Power of Narrative in the Pulpit<br />
Austin B. Tucker<br />
The Preacher as Storyteller takes a skills-development approach to its timely<br />
homiletics topic. In short, author Austin B. Tucker reasons that “You can greatly<br />
improve your preaching by sharpening storytelling skills . . . A story can touch<br />
the latch spring of the heart to let the life-changing gospel come in.”<br />
To that end, he focuses upon the art of narrative and how it is used in the Bible<br />
(particularly by Jesus) and profiles great preachers throughout history and into<br />
today who have displayed a great gift for effective storytelling in their ministry.<br />
Austin B. Tucker served as a pastor to Southern Baptist churches for thirty years and is now an active guest<br />
teacher and preacher in and around his home state of Louisiana. He holds degrees from East Texas Baptist<br />
College (B.A.) and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (B.D., Th.D.).<br />
978-0-8054-4708-8 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 256 pages<br />
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The Passion<br />
Driven Sermon<br />
Changing the Way<br />
Pastors Preach and<br />
Congregations Listen<br />
James L. Shaddix<br />
Seasoned pastor and educator James L.<br />
Shaddix presents a philosophical and<br />
theological argument for the practice<br />
of biblical exposition as the pastor’s<br />
primary approach to preaching<br />
ministry in the local church. Shaddix<br />
emphasizes listening for God’s voice<br />
in the sermon, God-centered vs.<br />
man-centered preaching, and/or<br />
preaching for real life-change.<br />
James L. Shaddix is senior pastor of Riverside<br />
Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado.<br />
978-0-8054-2722-6 : : $19.99<br />
Hardcover : : 180 pages<br />
12 Essential<br />
Skills for<br />
Great Preaching<br />
Second Edition<br />
Wayne McDill<br />
Dr. Wayne McDill states that<br />
great preaching isn’t a mysterious<br />
talent that some gifted people are<br />
born with. It is something that can<br />
be learned. Combining scholarly<br />
thinking with personal examples and<br />
insights, this book offers exercises to<br />
help the preaching student as well<br />
as a seasoned pastor. It teaches the<br />
twelve skills of great preaching and<br />
analyzes each skill in its component<br />
parts. This text motivates readers to<br />
understand each skill and practice it.<br />
Wayne McDill is senior professor of Preaching at<br />
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake<br />
Forest, North Carolina.<br />
978-0-8054-3297-8 : : $27.99<br />
Hardcover : : 320 pages<br />
Anointed<br />
Expository<br />
Preaching<br />
Stephen F. Olford<br />
with David L. Olford<br />
This book inspires students and<br />
pastors of all denominations to<br />
respect their calling as ministers as<br />
it equips them in the art and science<br />
of preaching. Anointed Expository<br />
Preaching has been crafted to touch<br />
both the mind and the heart of its<br />
readers. Through understanding<br />
the preacher’s unique role as God’s<br />
messenger, this work teaches the<br />
importance of living exemplary lives<br />
dedicated to revealing Christ to all<br />
people. You will learn how to reveal<br />
the eternal truths of Scripture and<br />
clarify themes of preaching.<br />
Stephen F. Olford (1918 - 2004) was an internationally<br />
known minister, born in Zambia and serving<br />
churches from England to New York City. Often called<br />
“the preacher’s preacher,” he influenced countless lives,<br />
including his longtime friend, Dr. Billy Graham.<br />
David L. Olford, son of Stephen Olford, is president<br />
of Olford Ministries International based in<br />
Memphis, Tennessee.<br />
978-0-8054-3129-2 : : $24.99<br />
Trade paper : : 384 pages<br />
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Augustine as Mentor<br />
A Model for Preparing Spiritual Leaders, by Edward L. Smither<br />
Augustine as Mentor is written for modern day pastors and spiritual leaders who want<br />
to mentor and equip other evangelical Christians based on proven principles in matters<br />
of the heart like integrity, humility, faithfulness, personal holiness, spiritual hunger, and<br />
service to others.<br />
Author Ed Smither explains, “Augustine has something to offer modern ministers<br />
pursuing authenticity and longing to ‘preach what they practice.’ Through his thought,<br />
practice, success, and even failures, my hope is that today’s mentors will find hope,<br />
inspiration, and practical suggestions for how to mentor an emerging generation of<br />
spiritual leaders.”<br />
Edward L. Smither is associate professor of Church History and Intercultural Studies at Liberty Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia.<br />
978-0-8054-4707-1 : : $17.99 : : Trade paper : : 272 pages<br />
“<br />
The<br />
church today is becoming ever more aware of its need to look to the ancient fathers for<br />
wisdom. Christian leaders who wish to draw on patristic insights need to read Ed Smither’s<br />
useful study of Augustine as a spiritual mentor. Smither investigates ancient practice<br />
with the expertise of a scholar and the heart of a pastor. His conclusions about Augustine’s<br />
approach to mentoring are as relevant in the 21st century as they were in the fifth.”<br />
— Bryan M. Litfin, associate professor of Theology, Moody Bible Institute<br />
The New Guidebook for Pastors<br />
James W. Bryant and Mac Brunson<br />
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Written in the tradition of classics like Criswell’s Guidebook for Pastors. Because most<br />
pastoral guidebooks available today are nearly 30 years old, this new resource by James Bryant<br />
and Mac Brunson offers fresh, experience-based encouragement to all pastors in their<br />
pursuit of excellence and development in their God-called profession.<br />
James W. Bryant is senior professor of pastoral theology at The Criswell College in Dallas, Texas.<br />
Mac Brunson is senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida.<br />
978-0-8054-4429-2 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 300 pages<br />
The Empowered Leader<br />
10 Keys to Servant Leadership<br />
Calvin Miller<br />
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Calvin Miller uses King David as a model of servant leadership—for ministry formation,<br />
church administration, and pastoral leadership.<br />
Calvin Miller is professor of Preaching and Pastoral Ministry at Samford University’s Beesom Divinity School in<br />
Birmingham, Alabama.<br />
978-0-8054-1098-3 : : $12.99 : : Trade paper : : 240 pages<br />
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The Love of Wisdom<br />
A Christian Introduction to Philosophy<br />
Steven Cowan and James Spiegel<br />
Philosophy is defined as the love of wisdom, and college students will certainly<br />
admire this Bible-informed introductory level textbook’s fun approach to an<br />
often heady subject. The Love of Wisdom is made distinct in its engaging style<br />
that includes humor and copious popular culture illustrations to heighten<br />
reader interest and clarify important concepts. The book even addresses two<br />
key topics often omitted by other texts: political philosophy and aesthetics<br />
(beauty and the arts). Students and teachers can also make great use of the study<br />
questions for each chapter, a glossary of terms, and further reading suggestions.<br />
Steven Cowan is associate professor and advisor of Philosophy and Apologetics at Southeastern Bible<br />
College as well as associate director of the Apologetics Resource Center and editor of its Areopagus Journal<br />
in Birmingham, Alabama. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas.<br />
James Spiegel is professor of Philosophy at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. He holds a Ph.D. from<br />
Michigan State University and is a professional musician in addition to his scholarly work.<br />
978-0-8054-4770-5 : : $34.99<br />
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B&H <strong>Academic</strong> Christian Ethics Series COMING<br />
2011<br />
B&H <strong>Academic</strong> is pleased to announce a new series of groundbreaking<br />
contributions to the field of Christian ethics. Works<br />
in this series will rely on God’s true moral revelation to enrich<br />
theological understanding and apply it to real life.<br />
SERIES EDITOR<br />
The general editor for this series is Daniel R. Heimbach, professor<br />
of Christian ethics at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.<br />
Dr. Heimbach is an ordained Southern Baptist minister, fellow<br />
of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, and chair of the<br />
Christian ethics planning unit for the Evangelical Theological<br />
Society. He has a B.S. from the United States Naval Academy,<br />
an M.A. and M.Div. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School,<br />
an M.Phil. and Ph.D. in law, politics, and Christian ethics from<br />
Drew University, and certificates for further study from the<br />
Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government<br />
and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Institute<br />
of Government.<br />
APPROACH<br />
Definition – What Christian ethics means is confused even<br />
among evangelicals. This confusion weakens the life and<br />
witness of individual Christians and of the church. This<br />
series defines Christian ethics as covering everything to do<br />
with understanding, applying, and defending right and wrong<br />
as ordered by the character of God, as promulgated by the will<br />
of God, as revealed by the Word of God, and as fulfilling the<br />
purposes of God.<br />
Bibliocentric – Authors in this series will presume the Bible<br />
is not only relevant, basic, and necessary for Christian moral<br />
understanding, but is in fact central to all reliable Christian<br />
ethics. This means we think biblical ethics is the essential core<br />
of Christian ethics and that other academic field categories of<br />
ethics are logically and authoritatively secondary to biblical<br />
ethics.<br />
Theocentric –While some take other approaches, we believe<br />
all valid and truly reliable Christian moral understanding<br />
comes from God, is defined by God, aims at pleasing God, and<br />
ends with God.<br />
Christocentric –We believe that no Christian ethics is possible<br />
without Christ, and that all valid and truly reliable Christian<br />
ethics grows out of affirming the uniqueness of Christ as the<br />
Way, the Truth, and the Life.<br />
Missional –Everything God does in the world is missional by<br />
nature. This series is essentially evangelistic and prophetic.<br />
TITLES CURRENTLY SCHEDULED<br />
• Taking Moral Thought Seriously - by Jeremy Evans<br />
• Moral Apologetics for Contemporary Christians -<br />
by Mark Coppenger<br />
• Introduction to Biblical Ethics - by David W. Jones<br />
• Basic Christian Ethics - by Daniel Heimbach<br />
• Bioethics - by Ben Mitchell & Joy Riley<br />
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Women Leading Women<br />
The Biblical Model for the Church<br />
Jaye Martin and Terri Stovall<br />
Based on the precept that a biblical paradigm for women’s leadership must<br />
occur under the authority of the local church, Women Leading Women fills the<br />
void of research-based textbooks that address academic requirements for the<br />
core women’s leadership course curriculum and guide pastors in how women can<br />
help fulfill the church’s purpose.<br />
Women will be encouraged to lead and train other women, to engage the<br />
culture to reach women for Christ, to involve women in ministry, and much more.<br />
Anticipated for primary use in colleges and seminaries, this book is designed<br />
for a fifteen-week semester and will include a link to a Web site where teaching<br />
outlines and PowerPoint notes for each chapter are provided.<br />
Jaye Martin is the creator of HeartCall Women’s Evangelism and the director of women’s programs at<br />
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />
Terri Stovall is dean of Women’s Programs and associate professor of Women’s Ministries at Southwestern<br />
Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.<br />
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SUMMARY OF CHRISTIAN HISTORY, A<br />
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Banks, William A.<br />
OLD TESTAMENT PARSING GUIDE...............................19<br />
Barnett, Mike<br />
CALLED TO REACH.........................................................44<br />
Bass, Christopher<br />
THAT YOU MAY KNOW:<br />
ASSURANCE OF SALVATION IN I JOHN........................3<br />
Bauman, Michael<br />
HISTORIANS OF CHRISTIAN TRADITION<br />
978-0-8054-1862-0 : : $49.99<br />
Beall, Todd S.<br />
OLD TESTAMENT PARSING GUIDE...............................19<br />
Berry, Donald K.<br />
INTRODUCTION TO WISDOM & POETRY<br />
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Black, David A.<br />
HEBREWS: NEW AMERICAN COMMENTARY............ 40<br />
INTERPRETING THE NEW TESTAMENT....................... 47<br />
LEARN TO READ NEW TESTAMENT GREEK,<br />
THIRD EDITION................................................................ 17<br />
NEW TESTAMENT:<br />
IT’S BACKGROUND & MESSAGE, THE..........................26<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON THE ENDING OF MARK..................4<br />
Black, Wesley<br />
INTRODUCTION TO YOUTH MINISTRY, AN<br />
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Blair, Joe<br />
INTRODUCING THE NEW TESTAMENT<br />
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Block, Daniel<br />
ISRAEL: ANCIENT KINGDOM OR LATE INVENTION<br />
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Blomberg, Craig L.<br />
FROM PENTECOST TO PATMOS...................................23<br />
JESUS AND THE GOSPELS (HB).....................................23<br />
Bock, Darrell L.<br />
RECOVERING THE REAL LOST GOSPEL:<br />
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978-0-8054-6465-8<br />
Borek, John<br />
GOOD BOOK ON LEADERSHIP, THE<br />
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Bouchoc, Raymond<br />
BOOK STUDY CONCORDANCE, THE<br />
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Bradley, Randall<br />
CHRISTIAN WORSHIP, THIRD EDITION........................55<br />
UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN WORSHIP<br />
978-0-8054-1168-3 : : $24.99<br />
Brand, Chad Owen<br />
ONE SACRED EFFORT....................................................15<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON CHURCH GOVERNMENT................5<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON ELECTION.........................................5<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON SPIRIT BAPTISM...............................5<br />
Braswell Jr., George W.<br />
ISLAM: ITS PROPHETS, PEOPLES<br />
978-0-8054-1169-0 : : $24.99<br />
UNDERSTANDING SECTARIAN GROUPS<br />
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UNDERSTANDING WORLD RELIGIONS<br />
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Brewster, Paul<br />
ANDREW FULER:<br />
MODEL PASTOR-THEOLOGIAN<br />
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Brown Jr., H.C.<br />
STEPS TO THE SERMON, REVISED<br />
978-0-8054-1238-3 : : $24.99<br />
Brunson, Mac<br />
NEW GUIDEBOOK FOR PASTORS, THE.......................53<br />
Bryant, James W.<br />
NEW GUIDEBOOK FOR PASTORS, THE.......................53<br />
Bush, L. Russ<br />
BAPTISTS AND THE BIBLE<br />
978-0-8054-1832-3 : : $31.99<br />
C<br />
Cabal, Ted<br />
APOLOGETICS STUDY BIBLE<br />
978-1-5864-0493-2 : : $29.99<br />
Caner, Emir<br />
SACRED TRUST, THE<br />
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Caner, Ergun<br />
SACRED TRUST, THE<br />
978-0-8054-2668-7 : : $29.99<br />
Carter, Terry<br />
TELLING GOD’S STORY...................................................25<br />
Charles, J. Daryl<br />
FAITHFUL TO THE END...................................................25<br />
Cheyney, Tom<br />
SPIN-OFF CHURCHES.....................................................39<br />
Clendenen, E. Ray<br />
CALVINISM: A SOUTHERN BAPTIST DIALOGUE.........14<br />
Clinard, H. Gordon<br />
STEPS TO THE SERMON, REVISED<br />
978-0-8054-1238-3 : : $24.99<br />
Comfort, Phillip<br />
ENCOUNTERING THE MANUSCRIPTS<br />
978-0-8054-3145-2 : : $34.99..........................................26<br />
Conner, W. T.<br />
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE<br />
978-0-8054-1859-0 : : $29.99<br />
Conyers, A.J.<br />
BASIC CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY, A<br />
978-0-8054-1092-1 : : $24.99<br />
Copan, Paul<br />
CONTENDING WITH CHRISTIANITY’S CRITICS............ 7<br />
PASSIONATE CONVICTION............................................. 7<br />
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Corduan, Winfried<br />
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT<br />
978-0-8054-1647-3 : : $19.99<br />
Corley, Bruce<br />
BIBLICAL HERMENEUTICS............................................. 47<br />
Cowan, Steven<br />
THE LOVE OF WISDOM:<br />
A CHRISTIAN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY.......54<br />
Cox, Steven L.<br />
ESSENTIALS OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK<br />
STUDENT GUIDE..............................................................18<br />
Craig, William L.<br />
CONTENDING WITH CHRISTIANITY’S CRITICS............ 7<br />
PASSIONATE CONVICTION............................................. 7<br />
Crawford, Matthew R.<br />
LORD’S SUPPER, THE.........................................................2<br />
Croteau, David A.<br />
LEARN TO READ NEW TESTAMENT GREEK<br />
WORKBOOK..................................................................... 17<br />
D<br />
Dembski, William<br />
END OF CHRISTIANITY, THE..........................................12<br />
TOUGH-MINDED CHRISTIANITY...................................12<br />
DeRouchie, Jason S.<br />
MODERN GRAMMAR FOR BIBLICAL HEBREW, A.......19<br />
MODERN GRAMMAR FOR BIBLICAL HEBREW, A<br />
WORKBOOK.....................................................................19<br />
Dockery, David S.<br />
INTERPRETING THE NEW TESTAMENT....................... 47<br />
JOHN A. BROADUS: A LIVING LEGACY........................14<br />
RENEWING MINDS – REVISED EDITION......................29<br />
SHAPING A CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW<br />
978-0-8054-2448-5 : : $24.99<br />
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONSENSUS & RENEWAL........14<br />
THEOLOGIANS OF BAPTIST TRADITION<br />
978-0-8054-1772-2 : : $24.99<br />
Dorman, Ted M.<br />
FAITH FOR ALL SEASONS, A..........................................10<br />
Duduit, Michael<br />
HANDBOOK OF CONTEMPORARY PREACHING<br />
978-0-8054-1550-6 : : $39.99<br />
Duke, Roger D.<br />
JOHN A. BROADUS: A LIVING LEGACY........................14<br />
Duesing, Jason B.<br />
FIRST FREEDOM...............................................................15<br />
UPON THIS ROCK:<br />
A BAPTIST UNDERSTANDING OF THE CHURCH<br />
978-0-8054-4999-0 : : $24.99……………………………37<br />
E<br />
Early, Dave<br />
MINISTRY IS…: HOW TO SERVE JESUS WITH PASSION<br />
AND CONFIDENCE<br />
978-1-4336-7058-9 : : $19.99.............................................39<br />
EVANGELISM IS…: HOW TO SHARE JESUS WITH<br />
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978-0-8054-4959-4 : : $24.99............................................42<br />
Early, Joe<br />
READINGS IN BAPTIST HISTORY:<br />
FOUR CENTURIES OF SELECTED DOCUMENTS........14<br />
Easley, Kendell<br />
FAITHFUL TO THE END.................................................. 25<br />
Edwards, J. Kent<br />
DEEP PREACHING...........................................................49<br />
Ellsworth, Tim<br />
GOD IN THE WHIRLWIND..............................................29<br />
England, Archie<br />
OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY: STUDENT GUIDE,<br />
SECOND EDITION...........................................................28<br />
Estep Jr., James R.<br />
CHRISTIAN FORMATION: INTEGRATING THEOLOGY<br />
AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT<br />
978-0-8054-4838-2 : : $29.99.......................................... 30<br />
MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS FOR CHRISTIAN<br />
MINISTRY..........................................................................33<br />
THEOLOGY FOR CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, A..............32<br />
F<br />
Fant, Gene C., Jr.<br />
GOD AS AUTHOR............................................................22<br />
Fasol, Al<br />
COMPLETE GUIDE TO SERMON DELIVERY<br />
978-0-8054-1240-6 : : $26.99<br />
PREACHING EVANGELISTICALLY<br />
978-0-8054-4057-7 : : $14.99<br />
STEPS TO THE SERMON, REVISED<br />
978-0-8054-1238-3 : : $24.99<br />
Findley B. Edge<br />
TEACHING FOR RESULTS<br />
978-0-8054-2015-9 : : $24.99<br />
Fish, Roy<br />
PREACHING EVANGELISTICALLY<br />
978-0-8054-4057-7 : : $14.99<br />
Fitts, Leroy<br />
HISTORY OF BLACK BAPTISTS<br />
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G<br />
Gaines, Steve<br />
PREACHING EVANGELISTICALLY<br />
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Garner, John<br />
RECREATION AND SPORTS MINISTRY<br />
978-0-8054-2626-7 : : $24.99<br />
Garrett, Duane A<br />
MODERN GRAMMAR FOR BIBLICAL HEBREW, A.......19<br />
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George, Timothy<br />
BAPTIST CONFESSIONS, COVENANTS,<br />
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THEOLOGIANS OF BAPTIST TRADITION<br />
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Giese, Ronald L.<br />
CRACKING OLD TESTAMENT CODES<br />
978-0-8054-1093-8 : : $29.99<br />
Greenway, Adam<br />
EVANGELICALS ENGAGING EMERGENT....................13<br />
GREAT COMMISION RESURGENCE, THE:<br />
FULFILLING GOD’S MANDATE IN OUR TIME<br />
978-1-4336-6970-5 : : $26.99............................................43<br />
Gutierrez, Ben<br />
LEARN TO READ NEW TESTAMENT GREEK<br />
WORKBOOK..................................................................... 17<br />
MINISTRY IS…: HOW TO SERVE JESUS WITH PASSION<br />
AND CONFIDENCE<br />
978-1-4336-7058-9 : : $19.99.............................................39<br />
H<br />
Hamilton Jr., James M.<br />
GOD’S INDWELLING PRESENCE.....................................3<br />
Hamilton, Donald L.<br />
HOMILETICAL HANDBOOK<br />
978-0-8054-1626-8 : : $26.99<br />
Hankins, David E.<br />
ONE SACRED EFFORT....................................................15<br />
Harris, Murray J.<br />
EXEGETICAL GUIDE TO THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT<br />
............................................................................................20<br />
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Harrison, Rodney<br />
SPIN-OFF CHURCHES.....................................................39<br />
Haykin, Michael<br />
ADVENT OF EVANGELICALISM, THE............................35<br />
Heisler, Greg<br />
SPIRIT-LED PREACHING..................................................50<br />
Hellerman, Joseph H.<br />
WHEN THE CHURCH WAS A FAMILY............................38<br />
Henard, William<br />
EVANGELICALS ENGAGING EMERGENT....................13<br />
Henry, Jack A.<br />
BASIC ACCOUNTING FOR CHURCHES<br />
978-0-8054-6145-9 : : $14.99<br />
BASIC BUDGETING FOR CHURCHES<br />
978-0-8054-6175-6 : : $14.99<br />
Hester, H. I.<br />
HEART OF HEBREW HISTORY, THE<br />
978-0-8054-1217-8 : : $34.99<br />
HEART OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, THE......................24<br />
Hobbs, Herschel H.<br />
TEACHERS BIBLE COMMENTARY<br />
978-0-8054-1116-4 : : $49.99<br />
Horner, Barry E.<br />
FUTURE ISRAEL..................................................................3<br />
House, Paul R.<br />
OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY, SECOND EDITION...........28<br />
Habermas, Gary R.<br />
MEMORIES OF JESUS: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF<br />
JAMES D. G. DUNN’S JESUS REMEMBERED..................6<br />
978-0-8054-4840-5 : : $29.99<br />
Harris, Murray J.<br />
EXEGETICAL GUIDE TO THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT:<br />
COLOSSIANS AND PHILEMON<br />
978-0-8054-4849-8 : : $24.99<br />
Hesselgrave, Dave J.<br />
MISSIONSHIFT:<br />
GLOBAL MISSION ISSUES IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM<br />
978-0-8054-4537-4 : : $26.99...........................................43<br />
I<br />
Issler, Klaus<br />
JESUS IN TRINITARIAN PERSPECTIVE.............................9<br />
J<br />
Johnson, Ronald W.<br />
HOW WILL THEY HEAR IF WE DON’T LISTEN?<br />
978-0-8054-1067-9 : : $17.99<br />
Johnston, Thomas P.<br />
CHARTS FOR A THEOLOGY OF EVANGELISM<br />
978-0-8054-4371-4 : : $19.99<br />
Jones, Timothy Paul<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON FAMILY MINISTRY............................4<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON YOUR CHILD’S EDUCATION..........5<br />
K<br />
Keathley, Kenneth<br />
SALVATION AND SOVEREIGNTY<br />
978-0-8054-3198-8 : : $24.99..............................................8<br />
Kellum, Scott<br />
THE CRADLE, THE CROSS, THE CROWN:<br />
An Introduction to the New Testament.........................20<br />
Klauber, Martin I.<br />
GREAT COMMISSION, THE............................................44<br />
HISTORIANS OF CHRISTIAN TRADITION<br />
978-0-8054-1862-0 : : $49.99<br />
Kim, Jonathan H.<br />
CHRISTIAN FORMATION: INTEGRATING<br />
THEOLOGICAL AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT<br />
978-0-8054-4838-2 : : $29.99.......................................... 30<br />
Köstenberger, Andreas J.<br />
BOOK STUDY CONCORDANCE, THE<br />
978-0-8054-2457-7 : : $59.99<br />
ENTRUSTED WITH THE GOSPEL:<br />
PAUL’S THEOLOGY IN THE PASTORAL EPISTLES<br />
978-0-8054-4841-2 : : $19.99............................................ 21<br />
THE CRADLE, THE CROSS, THE CROWN:<br />
An Introduction to the New Testament.........................20<br />
L<br />
Landers, John M.<br />
SUMMARY OF CHRISTIAN HISTORY, A<br />
978-0-8054-3288-6 : : $34.99<br />
Lea, Thomas D.<br />
NEW TESTAMENT, THE:<br />
IT’S BACKGOUND & MESSAGE.....................................26<br />
Lemke, Steve<br />
WHOSEVER WILL: A BIBLICAL -THEOLOGICAL<br />
CRITIQUE OF FIVE-POINT CALVINISM...........................9<br />
978-0-8054-6416-0 : : $24.99<br />
BIBLICAL HERMENEUTICS………………………………47<br />
Lovejoy, Grant<br />
BIBLICAL HERMENEUTICS………………………………47<br />
Lovett, Danny<br />
GOOD BOOK ON LEADERSHIP, THE<br />
978-0-8054-3167-4 : : $19.99<br />
Lybrand Jr., Fred R.<br />
PREACHING ON YOUR FEET......................................... 51<br />
M<br />
Manetsch, Scott M.<br />
GREAT COMMISSION, THE........................................... 44<br />
Martin, Jaye<br />
WOMEN LEADING WOMEN..........................................55<br />
McBeth, H. Leon<br />
BAPTIST HERITAGE, THE................................................15<br />
SOURCEBOOK FOR BAPTIST HERITAGE<br />
978-0-8054-6589-1 : : $39.99<br />
McDill, Wayne<br />
12 ESSENTIAL SKILLS OF GREAT PREACHING............52<br />
MOMENT OF TRUTH, THE<br />
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McMullen, Michael<br />
BLESSING OF GOD, THE<br />
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GLORY AND HONOR OF GOD, THE<br />
978-0-8054-3135-3 : : $24.99<br />
McRaney, William<br />
ART OF PERSONAL EVANGELISM, THE.......................46<br />
Melick, Richard R., Jr.<br />
Melick, Shera<br />
TEACHING THAT TRANSFORMS: FACILITATING LIFE<br />
CHANGE THROUGH ADULT BIBLE TEACHING<br />
978-0-8054-4856-6 : : $29.99.......................................... 30<br />
Merida, Tony<br />
FAITHFUL PREACHING...................................................49<br />
Merrill, Eugene H.<br />
EVERLASTING DOMINION............................................28<br />
Mathews, Ned L.<br />
TEXT-DRIVEN PREACHING GOD’S WORD AT THE<br />
HEART OF EVERY SERMON<br />
978-0-8054-4960-0 : : $29.99...........................................48<br />
Meyer, Jason<br />
END OF THE LAW, THE<br />
MOSAIC COVENANT IN PAULINE THEOLOGY.............3<br />
Miles, Todd L.<br />
GOD OF MANY UNDERSTANDINGS?, A<br />
THE GOSPEL AND A THEOLOGY OF RELIGIONS.........6<br />
978-0-8054-4822-1 : : $29.99<br />
Miller, Calvin<br />
EMPOWERED LEADER, THE...........................................53<br />
Mitchell, Eric<br />
OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY, SECOND EDITION...........28<br />
OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY: STUDENT GUIDE,<br />
SECOND EDITION...........................................................28<br />
Murphy, Cara L.<br />
LEARN TO READ NEW TESTAMENT GREEK<br />
WORKBOOK..................................................................... 17<br />
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Nash, Ronald H.<br />
MEANING OF HISTORY, THE<br />
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Nettles, Tom<br />
BAPTISTS AND THE BIBLE<br />
978-0-8054-1832-3 : : $31.99<br />
READY FOR REFORMATION?<br />
978-0-8054-4059-1 : : $14.99<br />
Norman, R. Stanton<br />
BAPTIST WAY, THE...........................................................15<br />
MISSION OF TODAY’S CHURCH, THE..........................46<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON CHURCH GOVERNMENT................5<br />
Northcutt, Jesse J.<br />
STEPS TO THE SERMON, REVISED<br />
978-0-8054-1238-3 : : $24.99<br />
O<br />
Olford, Stephen F.<br />
ANOINTED EXPOSITORY PREACHING........................52<br />
Overstreet, Don<br />
SPIN-OFF CHURCHES.....................................................39<br />
P<br />
Parker, Shane W.<br />
TRANSFORMISSION: MAKING DISCIPLES THROUGH<br />
SHORT-TERM MISSIONS<br />
978-0-8054-4774-3 : : $19.99............................................42<br />
Paschall, H. Franklin<br />
TEACHERS BIBLE COMMENTARY<br />
978-0-8054-1116-4 : : $49.99<br />
Pierce, Timothy M.<br />
ENTHRONED ON OUR PRAISE........................................3<br />
Pinson, J. Matthew<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON CHRISTIAN WORSHIP.....................4<br />
Polhill, John B.<br />
PAUL AND HIS LETTERS..................................................24<br />
Powers, Bruce P.<br />
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HANDBOOK.........................33<br />
CHURCH ADMINISTRATION HANDBOOK 3RD ED....34<br />
Powers, B. Ward<br />
PROGRESSIVE PUBLICATION OF MATTHEW, THE:<br />
AN EXPLANATION OF THE WRITING OF THE<br />
SYNOPTIC GOSPELS<br />
978-0-8054-4848-1 : : $36.99........................................... 21<br />
Prevost, Ronnie<br />
HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, A<br />
978-0-8054-1867-5 : : $34.99<br />
Putman, David<br />
BREAKING THE DISCIPLESHIP CODE...........................45<br />
Q<br />
Quarles, Charles<br />
BURIED HOPE OR RISEN SAVIOR..................................10<br />
THE CRADLE, THE CROSS AND THE CROWN:<br />
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT........20<br />
R<br />
Rainer, Thom<br />
BOOK OF CHURCH GROWTH, THE<br />
978-0-8054-1872-9 : : $31.99<br />
Reed, James E.<br />
HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, A<br />
978-0-8054-1867-5 : : $34.99<br />
Reeves, Michael<br />
UNQUENCHABLE FLAME, THE:<br />
DISCOVERING THE HEART OF THE REFORMATION<br />
978-1-4336-6931-6 : : $14.99.............................................35<br />
Reid, Alvin<br />
EVANGELISM HANDBOOK............................................45<br />
INTRODUCTION TO EVANGELISM<br />
978-0-8054-1143-0 : : $17.99<br />
Robertson, A.T.<br />
GRAMMAR OF THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT...........18<br />
WORD PICTURES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT..............18<br />
Rooker, Mark<br />
TEN COMMANDMENTS, THE..........................................2<br />
Rydelnik, Michael<br />
MESSIANIC HOPE, THE.....................................................2<br />
S<br />
Sanders, Fred<br />
JESUS IN TRINITARIAN PERSPECTIVE.............................9<br />
Sandy, D. Brent<br />
CRACKING OLD TESTAMENT CODES<br />
978-0-8054-1093-8 : : $29.99<br />
Sawyer, Thomas<br />
ESSENTIALS OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK.................18<br />
Schirrmacher, Thomas<br />
TOUGH-MINDED CHRISTIANITY...................................12<br />
Schreiner, Thomas R.<br />
BELIEVER’S BAPTISM.........................................................3<br />
LORD’S SUPPER, THE.........................................................2<br />
Seals, Mary Alice<br />
EXPERIENCING MINISTRY SUPERVISION<br />
978-0-8054-1163-8 : : $22.99<br />
Segler, Franklin M.<br />
CHRISTIAN WORSHIP, THIRD EDITION........................55<br />
UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN WORSHIP<br />
978-0-8054-1168-3 : : $24.99<br />
Shaddix, James L.<br />
PASSION-DRIVEN SERMON, THE..................................52<br />
Smith Jr., Robert<br />
DOCTRINE THAT DANCES.............................................50<br />
Smith, Colin<br />
OLD TESTAMENT PARSING GUIDE...............................19<br />
Smith, Ebbie<br />
Missiology: An Introduction to the<br />
Foundations, History, and Strategies of<br />
World Missions...........................................................46<br />
Smith, Gary V.<br />
PROPHETS AS PREACHERS (PB)<br />
978-0-8054-1860-6 : : $34.99<br />
Smither, Edward<br />
AUGUSTINE AS MENTOR...............................................53<br />
Spiegel, James<br />
THE LOVE OF WISDOM: A CHRISTIAN INTRODUCTION<br />
TO PHILOSOPHY..............................................................54<br />
Stetzer, Ed<br />
BREAKING THE MISSIONAL CODE<br />
978-0-8054-4359-2 : : $17.99<br />
MISSIONSHIFT:<br />
GLOBAL MISSION ISSUES IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM<br />
978-0-8054-4537-4 : : $26.99...........................................43<br />
PLANTING MISSIONAL CHURCHES..............................45<br />
Stewart, Kenneth<br />
ADVENT OF EVANGELICALISM, THE............................35<br />
Stewart, Robert B.<br />
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