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Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series (8 Vols.)
Ben Witherington III and David A. deSilva provide a fresh look at twelve books of the New Testament, interpreting them within the context of the world in which they were written and read. This series offers the first sustained attempt to read and study the New Testament as both an ancient biography ...
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The Baker Counseling Collection is designed to help inform and instruct the pastor, student, or lay counselor in the ministry of counseling and psychology. Learn time-honored, field tested methods from some of the most respected names in Christian counseling including: Frank B. Minirth, Paul D. Meier, Donald E. Ratcliff, and David G. Benner.
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Today’s bible interpreters—scholars, students, pastors, and laypersons—are faced with a plethora of philosophies and methods for interpreting Scripture. Postmodern trends have emphasized one’s community identity in sharing interpretation, leading to wildly different conclusions about how to read the Bible and understand Scripture. In addition, modern biblical interpretation has too often been characterized by a schism between the disciplines of exegesis and theology. The 14-volume Baker Hermeneutics Collection addresses the central issues related to hermeneutics, interpretation, and exegesis of the Bible, drawing from the wisdom of top evangelical philosophers, theologians, and biblical scholars. Authors such as D. A. Carson, G. K. Beale, and Kevin J. Vanhoozer engage both modern and postmodern critiques of the Bible and confront the growing acceptance of conflicting interpretations.
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Explore the world of the Old Testament with five of the most prominent evangelical scholars in the field. Discover the complete history and theology of the Hebrew people from the time of the Patriarchs to time of rebuilding under Ezra and Nehemiah. Learn how to carefully teach and preach this remote subject matter to a contemporary audience.
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Explore the most important topics in contemporary theology with the greatest theological minds of the past decade! The 11-volume Baker Theology Collection explores the most influential theological topics of our time, and includes some of the biggest contributions to theological reflection in recent years. Contributors to this collection—such as D. A. Carson, Millard J. Erickson, and Kevin Vanhoozer, among others—discuss the relationship between theology, culture, and the Bible, and how various Christian traditions have undertaken the task of theological reflection throughout history. The Baker Theology Collection also includes the completely revised edition of Walter A. Elwell’s mammoth Evangelical Dictionary of Theology and Thomas R. Schreiner’s New Testament Theology.
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The Baker Preaching Collection (8 Vols.) combines expert advise from seven of today's leading pastors—such as Haddon W. Robinson, John Piper, Michael J. Quicke, and others. This collection combines sound instruction with over 35 sample sermons. Every preacher, and preacher-in-training, will be encouraged to communicate more effectively and ultilize the awesome power of Scripture from the pulpit.
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Each volume in the Baker Encountering the Bible Collection is designed for classroom use and includes a number of helpful features, including a bibliography, a glossary of key terms, chapter objectives, chapter outlines, chapter study questions, sidebars, and illustrations.
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The 9-volume Cornerstone Biblical Commentary aims at helping teachers, pastors, students, and laypersons understand every thought contained in the Bible. The commentary focuses on the words of Scripture, on the theological truths of Scripture, and on the original language texts and English translations of the Bible. Using the New Living Translation, nearly 100 scholars from various church backgrounds and several countries contributed to this massive commentary, united by their shared belief that the Bible is God’s inspired word and their desire to make God’s word clear and accessible to his people.
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Explore the literary, historical, and theological factors which have shaped the study of the New Testament in the past century! With titles by John Piper, D. A. Carson, Ben Witherington III, and Scot McKnight, the books in the 14-volume Baker New Testament Studies Collection explain the most pressing issues in the study of the New Testament. The Baker New Testament Studies Collection includes books on the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Judas and other extra-biblical gospels, the New Perspective on Paul, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and other issues which have attracted mainstream attention to the study of the Bible. This collection also brings you the best in exegetical studies, New Testament surveys, and the newest edition of D. A. Carson’s New Testament Commentary Survey.
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The Anchor Yale Bible is a fresh approach to the world’s greatest classic—the Bible. This prestigious commentary series of more than eighty volumes represents the pinnacle of biblical scholarship, drawing from the wisdom and resources of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish scholars from around the world. A book-by-book translation and exegesis of the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Apocrypha that includes more than eighty volumes, this vast commentary series makes available all the significant historical and linguistic knowledge which bears on the interpretation of the Bible.
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A major study reevaluating the primary sources of the post-Reformation, Richard Muller’s mammoth 4-volume Post Reformation Reformed Dogmatics chronicles the development of Reformed theology and documents the rise of Protestant orthodoxy. Contending that the theology of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is often misrepresented in church histories and scholarly treatments, Richard Muller has undertaken an exhaustive study of specific doctrines to demonstrate how doctrine developed in the early Protestant period. Muller writes out of the firm conviction that “a detailed study of Protestant thought in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is…a subject of direct relevance to the life and work of the church today as it attempts to understand itself in the light of its past and formulate its theology in the present.”
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The Focus on the Bible Commentaries (32 Vols.) are packed with contributions by top evangelical scholars and pastors, and are designed to be readable for ordinary Christians, reliable for in-depth study of the Bible, and relevant for daily Christian life. Discover not only what the music of the Psalms, the plight of Job, the story of Jesus, and the spread of the New Testament church meant then, but what these stories—and the whole of Scripture—means today!
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Come, walk through God's word, understand it for yourself, and let it change your life. The NLT Study Bible takes you beyond historical context and application to a life-changing discovery of the deep meaning of each passage of Scripture.
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How do you deliver the authentic faith and great wisdom of the past into the new cultural situation of the twenty-first century? The way into the future is not an innovative new start for the church; rather, the road to the future runs through the past. Each book in the 4-volume Robert Webber Ancient-Future Collection presents an issue related to faith and practice from a particular point of view—namely, that of drawing wisdom from the past and translating insights from historic Christianity into the present and future life of the church, its faith, worship, ministry, and spirituality. These books speak to the longing to discover the roots of the faith in the biblical and classical tradition of the church.
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The Roy Zuck Vital Issues Series draws upon the wisdom and research of dozens of esteemed evangelical scholars to address the many issues and challenges of contemporary living. The articles in this collection were thoughtfully selected by general editor Roy B. Zuck from the hallowed pages of the Bibliotheca Sacra and published to commemorate both the sesquicentennial of the journal's founding in New York (1843–1993), and its diamond anniversary at Dallas Theological Seminary (1934–1994). The insightful words of the archetypal writers featured in these volumes address questions faced by everyone who sincerely seeks to be more Christ like and to please God.
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The church is bombarded with messages from the broader culture about how to achieve happiness, success, and satisfaction. And none of these messages takes into account the transforming power of a saving faith in Jesus Christ. Internationally recognized speaker, pastor, and author Tony Evans has set out to change that. The books in the 16-volume Tony Evans Collection address a range of practical issues that Christians face—relationship conflict, divorce and remarriage, sexual purity, single parenting, gambling—as well as important theological topics, such as grace and the kingdom of God. This collection includes the entire 11-volume Tony Evans Speaks Out series, along with four books on relevant theological themes—all written from a sound biblical perspective and from the heart of a pastor.
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Renowned writer and theologian Charles Ryrie is one of the most respected and prolific Bible scholars living today, and remains a widely influential voice in evangelical Christianity. The Charles Ryrie Collection (8 Vols.) contains the Ryrie Study Bible for three translations, in addition to five volumes of his works. The Ryrie Study Bible—featuring more than 10,000 explanatory notes, numerous graphics, timelines, and book outlines—has helped make the Word of God clear and meaningful to millions of readers. In addition to the Ryrie Study Bible, the Charles Ryrie Collection includes Ryrie’s works on salvation, faith, and the Holy Spirit, which have contributed to broader discussion and debate on Lordship and salvation. Ryrie’s warm, clear, and accessible style makes him edifying for general readers, but also useful for scholars, pastors, and students.
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This wonderful addition to John G. Butler's Analytical Bible Expositor series is a comprehensively organized, chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse commentary. Each chapter is treated as a unit; written and organized in the effectively outlined, analytical style of the author and features his eloquent alliteration. Yet another must-have commentary from a truly unique and insightful author.
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Bible Study Magazine is a brand new print magazine (not an e-magazine) published by Logos Bible Software. Six times a year, Bible Study Magazine will deliver tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected teachers, professors, historians, and archeologists. Try Bible Study Magazine now by purchasing the Nov-Dec 2008 Issue for $2.95. That’s over 40% off the newsstand price of $4.95!
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Black’s New Testament Commentary (13 Vols.) presents a reliable and enlightening exposition of the New Testament for modern readers. Written by highly respected biblical scholars initially under the editorial direction of Dr. Henry Chadwick, and now of Morna D. Hooker, each commentary offers a paragraph-by-paragraph exposition based on the author’s own fresh translation of the biblical text. Since its appearance nearly thirty-five years ago, Black's New Testament Commentary Series has been hailed by both scholars and pastors for its insightful interpretations and reliable commentary.
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The 5-volume Expositor’s Greek Testament ranks among the most important commentaries on the Greek text of the New Testament from the 19th century, drawing from the scholarship of twenty contributors under the editorship of William Robertson Nicoll. In addition to the Greek text, this massive reference work contains textual, literary, and grammatical commentary on nearly every Greek word in the entire New Testament. The Expositor’s Greek Testament also includes lengthy introductions to each of the books in the New Testament, surveying the literary and interpretive history, along with an introduction to the historical context of each book and an extensive bibliography.
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Logos is pleased to offer the Goold edition of John Owen’s Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews—one of the richest commentaries ever written on the book of Hebrews. This vast work—almost 4,000 pages and over two million words—reflects Owen’s careful inquiry and stunning mastery of the text, and vindicates Owen’s own claim that “this epistle is as useful to the church as the sun is to the world.” An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews is the result of earnest investigation and deep exploration of the theological topics in the book of Hebrews.
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A. A. Hodge championed Reformed theology against liberalism, higher criticism, and the currents of nineteenth century modernism, and counts among the great Princeton theologians—his father, Charles Hodge, before him, and B. B. Warfield after. Although he carried on the legacy of Charles Hodge, A. A. Hodge proved himself a theologian in his own right, writing extensively on the atonement, the Westminster Confession, forms for worship, and numerous theological themes. His theology stemmed from his experience as a pastor, his work in India as a missionary, and his teaching career spent with the students and faculty of Princeton. The 10-volume A. A. Hodge Collection includes six volumes authored by Hodge, plus two volumes co-authored by Hodge on the Westminster Confession, the famous biographical sketch of Hodge’s life, A Discourse in Memory of A. A. Hodge by Francis L. Patton, and Princetoniana, by a student.
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No history of American Christianity can omit the life and theology of Charles Finney. He is one of the most recognized—and controversial—evangelists, theologians, and preachers of the nineteenth century, and was the strongest voice of the Second Great Awakening. He promoted spontaneous and extemporaneous preaching, emphasized authentic and emotional expressions of faith, and established the principles and practices of revival which have become commonplace in American Christianity. The 6-volume Charles Finney Collection from Logos includes all of Finney’s lectures on revivals, including his famous lecture, “How to Promote a Revival,” his Lectures on Systematic Theology and Lectures to Professing Christians, along with two volumes of his sermons.
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The Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages contains articles dealing with linguistic, translational, literary, text-critical, historical, religious, and cultural issues related to Ancient Near Eastern texts and societies, as well as articles addressing theoretical issues underlying these fields. The Logos edition of the Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages gives you access to all the issues published between 1995 and 2007, for a total of 26 issues in 13 volumes, containing more than 4,000 pages and 250 articles! Contributors to the Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages include the most advanced scholars in the field of Near Eastern Studies, making this the preeminent journal for linguistic, interpretive, exegetical, and historical studies of Northwest Semitic languages in general and the Old Testament in particular.
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The volumes of Jacques Paul Migne’s Patrologia Cursus Completus, Series Graeca form the largest collection ever published of the extant writings of the ante-Nicene Greek Fathers of the Early Church—serving not only as the translation base for Philip Schaff’s Early Church Fathers, but also as the bedrock of theological and historical studies of the Early Church. The first piece of the Logos edition of the Patrologia Graeca represents the first 18 volumes (20 volumes in print) of the entire 161-volume set, roughly covering the ante-Nicene Fathers (pre-fourth century, prior to the epoch-marking Council of Nicaea). These volumes include the writings of the Apostolic Fathers, the post-Apostolic Fathers, apologists, and other ante-Nicene Fathers.
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Listen to God’s Word like you’ve never heard it before! Bring the Greek text to life with the Greek Audio Bible, now available from Logos. Listen to John Schwandt as he reads from the Greek New Testament, and follow along as each word is highlighted as it is read—just like Karaoke! For students learning Greek for the first time, the Greek Audio Bible is a vital study aid to help you hear the rhetorical devices and literary conventions as you read them. And for pastors, the Greek Audio Bible will strengthen your grasp of the Greek language and help you apply your Greek to regular study and sermon preparation.
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The 7-volume Wesleyan Bible Commentary is the first multi-volume commentary on the whole Bible by a distinguished community of Wesleyan scholars—representing nine evangelical denominations. The commentary takes advantage of the latest and best information available to present-day Bible scholars. This series maintains both the spiritual insight and sound biblical scholarship of John Wesley and Adam Clarke, but expresses these characteristics in the context of contemporary thought and life. The resulting commentary is cast in the framework of contemporary evangelical Wesleyan Bible scholarship.
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A ministry, like anything else built with love, determination, and grace, is only as good as the foundation upon which is founded. In order to build a solid and scripturally sound foundation for one's ministry, godly and effective tools are a must. The Robert P. Lightner and Aubrey Malphurs Collection (9 Vols.) provides just such a set of tools. Both new and experienced pastors will benefit greatly from this complete yet concise, biblically sound set of books. How-to, when-to, why, and for-whom are all questions-answered as these fine authors address issues, challenges and topics continually faced by pastors, teachers, and all who minister His Word.
Put the Robert P. Lightner and Aubrey Malphurs Collection (9 Vols.) into your ministry-toolbox.
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The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures is an academic, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of the Hebrew Bible, and provides a forum for critical scholarly exchange. The Logos edition of the Journal of Hebrew Scriptures includes all the articles and reviews from 1996 to 2007, giving you access to the most important contributions to Hebrew scholarship from the past decade! You’ll find hundreds of articles from top Hebrew scholars on the latest trends in Hebrew and Old Testament scholarship, including historical, literary, textual, and interpretive topics. The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures also includes hundreds of reviews of the most important scholarly works, lexicons and grammars, and reference works from Old Testament scholarship.
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