|
Search Results:
|
Displaying records 31 through 40 of 4000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $11.67
|
|
Sale: $9.20
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: Nimble Books LLC
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Paperback
|
|
Author: Tim Challies
|
|
Publisher: Nimble Books LLC
|
|
Publication Date: 2008-07-14
|
|
Reading Level: 24
|
|
|
|
Description: In this booklet I hope to guide you through The Shack. We will look at the book with a charitable but critical eye, attempting to understand what it teaches and how it can be that opinions about the book vary so widely. We do this not simply to be critical, but as an exercise in discernment and critical thinking. We will simply look at what the author teaches and compare that to the Bible.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $22.00
|
|
Sale: $18.00
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: Yale University Press
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Paperback
|
|
Author: Reinhold Niebuhr
|
|
Publisher: Yale University Press
|
|
Dewey Decimal Number: 230
|
|
Publication Date: 1987-09-10
|
|
Reading Level: 264
|
|
|
|
Description: Theologian, ethicist, and political analyst, Reinhold Niebuhr was a towering figure of twentieth-century religious thought. In this important book, the best of Niebuhr’s essays have been brought together for the first time. Selected, edited, and introduced by Robert McAfee Brown—a student and friend of Niebuhr’s and himself a distinguished theologian—the works included here testify to the brilliant polemics, incisive analysis, and deep faith that characterized the whole of Niebuhr’s life. “This fine anthology makes available to a new generation the thought of one of the most penetrating and rewarding of twentieth-century minds. Reinhold Niebuhr remains the great illuminator of the dark conundrums of human nature, history and public policy.”—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. “Sparkling gems. . . brought from the shadows of history into contemporary light. Beautifully selected and edited, they show that Niebuhr’s fiery polemics and gracious assurances still speak with power to us today.”—Roger L. Shinn “An extremely useful volume.”—David Brion Davis, New York Review of Books “This collection, which brings together Niebuhr’s most penetrating and enduring essays on theology and politics, should demonstrate for a new generation that his best thought transcends the immediate historical setting in which he wrote. . . . [Brown’s] introduction succinctly presents the central features of Niebuhr’s life and thought.”—Library Journal
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $19.99
|
|
Sale: $10.75
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: Zondervan
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Hardcover
|
|
Author: John MacArthur
|
|
Publisher: Zondervan
|
|
Edition: Rev Anv Ex
|
|
Dewey Decimal Number: 230
|
|
Publication Date: 2008-05-01
|
|
Reading Level: 304
|
|
|
Description: What does Jesus mean when he says, “Follow me”? Twenty years ago, pastor-teacher and bestselling author John MacArthur tackled that seemingly simple question—and wrote a book that has since taken its place among Christianity’s classics. This 20th Anniversary edition of MacArthur’s provocative book has been revised and contains one new chapter.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $14.99
|
|
Sale: $5.99
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Paperback
|
|
Author: John Bevere
|
|
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
|
|
Dewey Decimal Number: 231.7
|
|
Publication Date: 2001-04-10
|
|
Reading Level: 228
|
|
|
|
Description: This well loved writer effectively uses his personal mistakes to illustrate riveting truths about repentance and forgiveness. As he focuses on the true authority of God, he is careful to explain by example the important difference between "submission" and "obedience." The same struggle with divine authority is also represented through the lives of John the Baptist, the Apostle Paul, and other biblical figures. An especially helpful book for Christians who want to develop a serious pursuit of God.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $2.99
|
|
Sale: $1.48
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Paperback
|
|
Author: John Eldredge
|
|
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
|
|
Dewey Decimal Number: 291
|
|
Publication Date: 2007-03-13
|
|
Reading Level: 112
|
|
|
|
Description: In Epic, a retelling of the gospel in four acts, John Eldredge invites us to revisit the drama of life, viewing God not only as the author but also as the lead actor, exploring His motives and His heart. Eldredge examines the power of story, the universal longing for a "plot" that makes sense deep inside us, our desire for a meaningful role to play, our love of books and movies, and how all of this points us to the gospel itself.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $18.99
|
|
Sale: $2.49
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Hardcover
|
|
Author: Max Lucado
|
|
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
|
|
Dewey Decimal Number: 248.4
|
|
Publication Date: 2004-03-01
|
|
Reading Level: 176
|
|
|
|
Description: Pop culture and psychobabble tell us to make ourselves the center of the universe in order to be happy. Churches have communicated the false idea that God exists to give us all that we selfishly want. In this book, Max Lucado reminds us that it's not about us, it's all about God. It is through this shift in thinking that we can truly live an unburdened, happy life.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $11.95
|
|
Sale: $5.64
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: HarperOne
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Paperback
|
|
Author: C. S. Lewis
|
|
Publisher: HarperOne
|
|
Dewey Decimal Number: 370.1
|
|
Publication Date: 2001-03
|
|
Reading Level: 128
|
|
|
|
Description: C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man purports to be a book specifically about public education, but its central concerns are broadly political, religious, and philosophical. In the best of the book's three essays, "Men Without Chests," Lewis trains his laser-sharp wit on a mid- century English high school text, considering the ramifications of teaching British students to believe in idle relativism, and to reject "the doctrine of objective value, the belief that certain attitudes are really true, and others really false, to the kind of thing the universe is and the kinds of things we are." Lewis calls this doctrine the "Tao," and he spends much of the book explaining why society needs a sense of objective values. The Abolition of Man speaks with astonishing freshness to contemporary debates about morality; and even if Lewis seems a bit too cranky and privileged for his arguments to be swallowed whole, at least his articulation of values seems less ego-driven, and therefore is more useful, than that of current writers such as Bill Bennett and James Dobson. --Michael Joseph Gross
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $14.99
|
|
Sale: $8.37
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: Zondervan
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Hardcover
|
|
Author: Gary L. Thomas
|
|
Publisher: Zondervan
|
|
Dewey Decimal Number: 242.644
|
|
Publication Date: 2005-04-01
|
|
Reading Level: 160
|
|
|
|
Description: This book of fifty-two devotionals is a companion to Gary Thomas’s Sacred Marriage, which enables couples to think and act upon the premise: What if God designed marriage to make us holy more than to make us happy?
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $23.95
|
|
Sale: $13.45
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: Doubleday
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Hardcover
|
|
Author: Michael Novak
|
|
Publisher: Doubleday
|
|
Dewey Decimal Number: 261.21
|
|
Publication Date: 2008-08-05
|
|
Reading Level: 336
|
|
|
|
Description: Surveying the contemporary religious landscape, the division between atheist and believer seems stark. However, having long struggled to understand the purpose of life and the meaning of suffering, Michael Novak finds the reality of spiritual life far different from the rhetorical war presented by bestselling atheists and the defenders of the faith who oppose them.
In No One Sees God, Novak brilliantly recasts the tired debate pitting faith against reason. Both the atheist and the believer experience the same “dark night” in which God’s presence seems absent, he argues, and the conflict between faith and doubt stems not from objective differences, but from divergent attitudes toward the unknown. Drawing from his lifelong passion for philosophy and his personal struggles with belief, he shows that, far from being irrational, the spiritual perspective actually provides the most satisfying answers to the eternal questions of meaning. Faith is a challenge at times, but it nonetheless offers the only fully coherent response to the human experience.
Ultimately, No One Sees God offers believers and unbelievers the opportunity to find common ground by acknowledging the complicated reality of the human struggle with doubt. Novak provides a stirring defense of the Christian worldview, while sidestepping the shrill tone that so often characterizes the discussion of faith, and given the challenges faced in the present age, all who value liberty will find hope in his new way of conversing.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price: $12.00
|
|
Sale: $7.38
|
| |
|
Manufacturer: Canon Press
|
|
Number of Items: 1
|
| |
|
|
|
Binding: Hardcover
|
|
Author: Christopher Hitchens::Douglas Wilson
|
|
Publisher: Canon Press
|
|
Publication Date: 2008-09-02
|
|
Reading Level: 72
|
|
|
|
Description: The gloves come off in this electric exchange, originally hosted by Christianity Today, as leading atheist Christopher Hitchens (author of God Is Not Great) and Christian apologist Douglas Wilson (author of Letter from a Christian Citizen) go head-to-head on this divisive question. The result is entertaining and provocative—a glimpse into the ongoing debate.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Displaying records 31 through 40 of 4000
|
|
|
|