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Judaism and Christianity Collection (7 Vols.)

Judaism and Christianity—for all of their theological differences and their varied pasts—have much in common. They uphold the canonicity of the Hebrew Bible. They share a similar philosophical and theological worldview. They both have a stake—theological, political, and social—in the state of Israel...
Judaism and Christianity Collection (7 Vols.)

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The Future of Christian Learning: An Evangelical and Catholic Dialogue
 

The Future of Christian Learning: An Evangelical and Catholic Dialogue

Numerous recent studies have broadly examined topics related to Christian higher education and the role of faith in scholarship, particularly in light of contemporary trends of secularization. Prominent historians Mark Noll and James Turner offer a unique approach to the subject, reflecting on their own and each other's traditions.   [More Info]

 
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The Encyclopedia of Christianity, Vol. 5
 

The Encyclopedia of Christianity, Vol. 5

Volume 5 of the Encyclopedia of Christianity contains 295 articles constituting the alphabetical entries Si–Z—articles on significant topics ranging from sin, spiritual direction, Sufism, and terrorism to Vatican I and II, Vineyard Christian Fellowship, World Alliance of Reformed Churches, and Zionism.   [More Info]

 
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The Doctrine of God: A Global Introduction
 

The Doctrine of God: A Global Introduction

In The Doctrine of God, Veli-Matti Karkkainen provides an ecumenical, international, and contextual introduction to the doctrine of God in contemporary theology. He brings three primary perspectives to the topic (biblical, historical, and contemporary), offers equal treatment to both Western and non-Western theological contributions, and includes discussions of unique contextualized interpretations.   [More Info]

 
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Choosing the Good: Christian Ethics in a Complex World
 

Choosing the Good: Christian Ethics in a Complex World

The subject of ethics has always been of fundamental importance for thoughtful Christians, but it has become even more significant in recent years with the recognition of the pluralism and post-Christian context of contemporary society. In Choosing the Good, Dennis Hollinger surveys several different approaches to ethics, considers the most critical issues facing Christians today, and suggests that any viable perspective must be rooted in a Christian worldview.   [More Info]

 
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Reel Spirituality: Theology and Film in Dialogue, 2nd ed.
 

Reel Spirituality: Theology and Film in Dialogue, 2nd ed.

Reel Spirituality traces the powerful role that movies play in our cultural dialogue and guides Christian moviegoers into a theological analysis of and conversation with film. It successfully heightens readers' sensitivity to the theological truths and statements about the human condition expressed through modern cinema.   [More Info]

 
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Into the Dark: Seeing the Sacred in the Top Films of the 21st Century
 

Into the Dark: Seeing the Sacred in the Top Films of the 21st Century

In Into the Dark: Seeing the Sacred in the Top Films of the 21st Century, Craig Detweiler, a well-respected film expert and media spokesperson on Hollywood and Christianity, examines forty-five twenty-first-century films that resonate theologically—from The Lord of the Rings trilogy to Little Miss Sunshine—offering groundbreaking insight into their scriptural connections and theological applications. This book is recommended for college and seminary students in film, theology, and communications courses as well as pastors, film fans, and those interested in Christianity and the cinema.   [More Info]

 
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Living at the Crossroads: An Introduction to Christian Worldview
 

Living at the Crossroads: An Introduction to Christian Worldview

How can Christians live faithfully at the crossroads of the story of Scripture and postmodern culture? In Living at the Crossroads, authors Michael Goheen and Craig Bartholomew explore this question as they provide a general introduction to Christian worldview. Ideal for both students and lay readers, Living at the Crossroads lays out a brief summary of the biblical story and the most fundamental beliefs of Scripture. The book tells the story of Western culture from the classical period to postmodernity. The authors then provide an analysis of how Christians live in the tension that exists at the intersection of the biblical and cultural stories, exploring the important implications in key areas of life, such as education, scholarship, economics, politics, and church.   [More Info]

 
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Introducing Moral Theology: True Happiness and the Virtues
 

Introducing Moral Theology: True Happiness and the Virtues

As college students develop their identities and construct their worldviews, they commonly wrestle with fundamental questions such as "Why be moral?" Taking into account feedback he has received from students and colleagues, William Mattison has crafted Introducing Moral Theology, a masterful basic text on Catholic moral theology.   [More Info]

 
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Introducing the New Testament: A Historical, Literary, and Theological Survey
 

Introducing the New Testament: A Historical, Literary, and Theological Survey

This beautifully written and absorbing survey offers an up-to-date New Testament introduction for undergraduate students and general readers. Powell presents disputed and controversial issues fairly, neither dictating conclusions nor privileging skepticism over faith-based perspectives. The book is written in a lively and engaging style and includes helpful maps, tables, charts, glossary, diagrams, and suggestions for further reading.   [More Info]

 
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Jesus According to Scripture
 

Jesus According to Scripture

In recent years, historians and biblical scholars have been in active pursuit of the Jesus of history. The Jesus Seminar and similar efforts to place Jesus within his historical context have relied heavily on extrabiblical documents, since many historians consider the Bible to be propagandistic and biased. Darrell Bock, however, believes that the Gospels' account of Jesus deserves further examination. Bock argues that when read together, the Gospels provide a clear picture of Jesus and his unique claims to authority. To demonstrate this claim, he offers Jesus according to Scripture.   [More Info]

 
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Israelite Religions: An Archaeological and Biblical Survey
 

Israelite Religions: An Archaeological and Biblical Survey

Archaeological excavation in the Holy Land has exploded with the resurgence of interest in the historical roots of the biblical Israelites. Israelite Religions offers Bible students and interested lay leaders a survey of the major issues and approaches that constitute the study of ancient Israelite religion. Unique among other books on the subject, Israelite Religions takes the Bible seriously as a historical source, balancing the biblical material with relevant evidence from archaeological finds.   [More Info]

 
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Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to Church
 

Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to Church

The philosophies of French thinkers Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault form the basis for postmodern thought and are seemingly at odds with the Christian faith. However, James K. A. Smith contends that their ideas have been misinterpreted. The award-winning Who's Afraid of Postmodernism? is the first book in the Church and Postmodern Culture series. In an introduction and four fulsome chapters, Smith unpacks the primary philosophical impulses behind postmodernism, demythologizes its myths, and demonstrates its affinity with core Christian claims. Each of his accessible chapters includes an opening discussion of a recent representative film and a closing "tour" of a postmodern church in case study form—with particular application to the growing "emerging church" conversation.   [More Info]

 
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Transforming Worldviews: An Anthropological Understanding of How People Change
 

Transforming Worldviews: An Anthropological Understanding of How People Change

What does conversion to Christ entail? A change in behavior? A change in beliefs? This major book, named one of the fifteen outstanding books of 2008 for missions studies by the International Bulletin of Missionary Research, represents the capstone of a distinguished career. Paul Hiebert offers a comprehensive study of worldview and its implications from an anthropological perspective. After reviewing the philosophical foundations of the concept, he describes characteristics of worldviews and various methods for analyzing them. He then provides a detailed analysis of several worldviews that missionaries must engage today, from the worldview of small-scale societies, to peasant worldviews, to modernity, postmodernity, post-postmodernity, and the emerging glocal context of twenty-first century ministry.   [More Info]

 
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Paul: His Life and Teaching
 

Paul: His Life and Teaching

The apostle Paul and his significance for the New Testament and Christianity is a perennial topic of interest, but few evangelical surveys of his life offer a truly holistic picture of the man and his world. To fill the void, John McRay offers Paul: His Life and Teaching. This scholarly yet accessible work explores the apostle's pre-conversion days, missionary travels, and theological contributions.   [More Info]

 
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Women in the World of the Earliest Christians
 

Women in the World of the Earliest Christians

In Women in the World of the Earliest Christians, Lynn Cohick provides an accurate and full picture of the earliest Christian women by examining a wide variety of first-century Jewish and Greco-Roman documents that illuminate their lives. It corrects our understanding of early Christian women by offering an authentic and descriptive historical picture of their lives. The book includes black-and-white illustrations from the ancient world.   [More Info]

 
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Encountering the Book of Psalms: A Literary and Theological Introduction
 

Encountering the Book of Psalms: A Literary and Theological Introduction

According to Hassell Bullock, "No collection of poems has ever exercised as much influence on the Western world as the Book of Psalms." Encountering the Book of Psalms begins by examining literary and hermeneutical dimensions. Bullock discusses the nature, structure, and authorship of the Psalter and provides readers with specific principles for interpretation. He goes on to examine the use of Psalms in worship from the ancient world to the twenty-first century. Bullock further explores how the psalmists used historical reflection to serve their theological purposes, and he concludes by investigating different types of Psalms, including Psalms of praise, lament, and wisdom.   [More Info]

 
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Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Second Corinthians
 

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Second Corinthians

Second Corinthians is packed with challenges and treasures. Perhaps no other letter attributed to Paul demands more study and effort. This fourth volume of the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture, like each in the series, relates Scripture to life, is faithfully Catholic, and is supplemented by features designed to help readers understand the Bible more deeply and use it more effectively in teaching, preaching, evangelization, and other forms of ministry. It is intended to facilitate the reader’s fruitful engagement with Paul’s letter. In addition to commentary and exposition of the text, Thomas Stegman discusses authorship, literary unity, historical context, theological themes, and relevance for today.   [More Info]

 
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Scripture As Communication: Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics
 

Scripture As Communication: Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics

Jeannine K. Brown believes that communication is at the heart of what we do when we open the Bible, that we are actively engaging God in a conversation that can be life changing.In this basic guide to the theory and practice of biblical hermeneutics, Brown proposes a communication model as an effective approach to interpreting the Bible. Drawing upon thinkers such as Kevin Vanhoozer, Nicholas Wolterstorff, and Anthony Thiselton, she first explicates and then demonstrates how such a model can enhance our ability to understand Scripture. Brown's fresh, engaging voice comes through in this clearly written guide for professors, students, and church leaders.   [More Info]

 
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Theology of the New Testament, by Udo Schnelle
 

Theology of the New Testament, by Udo Schnelle

The crowning achievement for students of the New Testament is to grasp the whole while discerning the parts, to derive contemporary theological meaning without compromising historical accuracy, to respect the integrity of the ancient texts while interpreting validly within the structures of modern and postmodern consciousness. But how is it possible to communicate the diversely expressed faith of ancient Mediterranean fishermen and tentmakers in a crucified Jewish messiah to the academy and the church of the globalized and pluralized twenty-first century? In Theology of the New Testament, Udo Schnelle—master teacher, deft exegete, committed churchman, and fully attuned contemporary intellectual—takes up this challenge with extraordinary energy and intelligence.   [More Info]

 
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Greek in a Week—St. Louis, MO—March 25-27, 2010
 

Greek in a Week—St. Louis, MO—March 25-27, 2010

Want to see Greek in a Week come to St. Louis from March 25-27, 2010? Register now! Greek in a Week is an intense presentation of the basics of the New Testament within just a few days. Lots of people have Bible aids, but many don’t know how to make use of the grammatical information about the original languages. This course equips you to go to the original language to study the Bible and get the most out of your Bible language aids. What’s more, this course will help you make the most of the powerful language tools of Logos Bible Software.   [More Info]

 
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Greek in a Week—Orlando, FL—March 25-27, 2010
 

Greek in a Week—Orlando, FL—March 25-27, 2010

Want to see Greek in a Week come to Orlando from March 25-27, 2010? Register now! Greek in a Week is an intense presentation of the basics of the New Testament within just a few days. Lots of people have Bible aids, but many don’t know how to make use of the grammatical information about the original languages. This course equips you to go to the original language to study the Bible and get the most out of your Bible language aids. What’s more, this course will help you make the most of the powerful language tools of Logos Bible Software.   [More Info]

 
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Greek in a Week—Phoenix, AZ—March 25-27, 2010
 

Greek in a Week—Phoenix, AZ—March 25-27, 2010

Want to see Greek in a Week come to Phoenix from March 25-27, 2010? Register now! Greek in a Week is an intense presentation of the basics of the New Testament within just a few days. Lots of people have Bible aids, but many don’t know how to make use of the grammatical information about the original languages. This course equips you to go to the original language to study the Bible and get the most out of your Bible language aids. What’s more, this course will help you make the most of the powerful language tools of Logos Bible Software.   [More Info]

 
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Greek in a Week—Philadelphia, PA—March 25-27, 2010
 

Greek in a Week—Philadelphia, PA—March 25-27, 2010

Want to see Greek in a Week come to Philadelphia from March 25-27, 2010? Register now! Greek in a Week is an intense presentation of the basics of the New Testament within just a few days. Lots of people have Bible aids, but many don’t know how to make use of the grammatical information about the original languages. This course equips you to go to the original language to study the Bible and get the most out of your Bible language aids. What’s more, this course will help you make the most of the powerful language tools of Logos Bible Software.   [More Info]

 
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Greek in a Week—Dallas, TX—March 25-27, 2010
 

Greek in a Week—Dallas, TX—March 25-27, 2010

Want to see Greek in a Week come to Dallas from March 25-27, 2010? Register now! Greek in a Week is an intense presentation of the basics of the New Testament within just a few days. Lots of people have Bible aids, but many don’t know how to make use of the grammatical information about the original languages. This course equips you to go to the original language to study the Bible and get the most out of your Bible language aids. What’s more, this course will help you make the most of the powerful language tools of Logos Bible Software.   [More Info]

 
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John Eadie Commentaries and Bible Reference Collection (11 Vols.)
 

John Eadie Commentaries and Bible Reference Collection (11 Vols.)

The 11-volume John Eadie Commentaries and Bible Reference Collection contains all of Eadie’s works on the Bible, including five commentaries on the New Testament, plus a biography of Paul, a massive 2-volume history of English Bible translation, a topic concordance, a Bible encyclopedia, and a detailed history of Near Eastern culture. The thorough commentaries will aid both pastors and Greek scholars, and the reference books will aid all readers of the Bible.   [More Info]

 
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The Whole Works of the Rev. William Bates (4 Vols.)
 

The Whole Works of the Rev. William Bates (4 Vols.)

Educated at the University of Cambridge as well as its constituent, Emmanuel College, Reverend William Bates was a distinguished and popular 17th century preacher. Logos is proud to offer The Whole Works of the Rev. William Bates (4 Vols.) from this important contemporary of such Puritan stalwarts as Richard Baxter and John Howe.   [More Info]

 
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The Complete Works of Stephen Charnock (5 Vols.)
 

The Complete Works of Stephen Charnock (5 Vols.)

Stephen Charnock was an influential Puritan minister, whose writings and sermons combined theological acumen, a thorough understanding of Scripture, and a clear grasp of philosophy. He ministered in the context of theological controversy and political upheaval, and contributed to the establishment of Reformed orthodoxy in seventeenth century England and Ireland. The Complete Works of Stephen Charnock contains 64 theological discourses—2,804 pages of rich Puritan writing on biblical and theological topics. This collection also contains Charnock’s seminal work, The Existence and Attributes of God, a classic text on the doctrine of God.   [More Info]

 
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The Whole Works of Thomas Boston (12 Vols.)
 

The Whole Works of Thomas Boston (12 Vols.)

Thomas Boston was a gifted preacher, a master of the biblical languages, an astute theologian, and an enormously influential Presbyterian minister. Jonathan Edwards called him “a truly great divine,” and Joel Beeke writes that “Boston’s sermons are models of sound exegesis combined with experiential piety and admonition.” Boston’s theologically rich and deeply pastoral writings make him essential for thinking Christians today. The massive Whole Works of Thomas Boston contains 12 volumes of Boston’s writings—theological treatises, book-length works, discourses and sermons, memoirs and autobiographical material, and more.   [More Info]

 
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Henry Cowles Commentary Series (16 Vols.)
 

Henry Cowles Commentary Series (16 Vols.)

The 16-volume Henry Cowles Commentary Series strives to make the words of Scripture as intelligible and understandable to today’s church as it was to its first readers and hearers. Cowles aims for sound interpretation, bringing out the truest sense of the passage, while illuminating its historical context, its audience, and the intent of its author. In this way, Cowles’s commentary affirms that the Bible is a practical book, useful for Christians of every time and place.   [More Info]

 
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The Jewish Encyclopedia (12 Vols.)
 

The Jewish Encyclopedia (12 Vols.)

The Jewish Encyclopedia gives a comprehensive, systematized, and succinct account of the Jewish people—their history and literature, social and intellectual life, and their contribution to the world’s history. With over 15,000 articles—including over 1,000 images and illustrations—it covers ethical and religious views, customs, rites, and traditions. It also offers detailed biographical information on prominent Jewish people throughout history, and casts light on the phases and development of Judaism.   [More Info]

 
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Jewish Origins Collection (13 Vols.)
 

Jewish Origins Collection (13 Vols.)

The 13-volume Jewish Origins Collection examines the history of Judaism and the history of Israel as it is represented in both the Old Testament and in the historical and archaeological evidence. The authors assess the theological and social implications of Israel’s development, the emergence of Judaism in the culture of ancient Palestine, and the key characters in Hebrew Scripture, such as Moses, Joshua, and Elijah. They also outline the developments of Passover symbolism, the role of exile in Jewish and Christian thought, and the relationship between Samaritan and Jewish traditions.   [More Info]

 
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Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Letter to the Hebrews
 

Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Letter to the Hebrews

In this carefully crafted commentary, Peter O'Brien distinctively harvests the results of recent scholarship on the letter to the Hebrews, especially in relation to the genre of the document and the flow of its discourse. O'Brien views this letter as a "word of exhortation"—a homily or sermon that skillfully interweaves exposition and exhortation, encouraging faithful perseverance in the light of the superlative final word that God has spoken in Christ.   [More Info]

 
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Teaching the Bible Series (4 Vols.)
 

Teaching the Bible Series (4 Vols.)

The Teaching the Bible Series (4 Vols.) seeks to develop confidence in handling God's Word in a variety of contexts. The fundamental conviction underlying the series is that when the Bible is faithfully taught, God's voice is clearly heard. Few commentaries are written specifically with the preacher or Bible teacher in mind, and with the sermon or biblical exposition as the point of reference. The preacher, the sermon or discussion, and the listener are the important consideration in this collection.   [More Info]

 
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The Emphasized Bible
 

The Emphasized Bible

The Emphasized Bible, by Joseph Bryant Rotherham, is a unique translation which helps English-only Bible readers to understand the linguistic and literary nuances of the Greek and Hebrew texts. This translation aims for a literal rendering of the original languages, and adds markings to the English text to indicate emphases, parallel structures, and the other linguistic features. It also includes accent marks, brackets, indentations, and other markings within the text itself, to help communicate the features in Greek and Hebrew which are lost in translation.   [More Info]

 
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Studies on Psalms (18 Vols.)
 

Studies on Psalms (18 Vols.)

Studies on Psalms contains 18 volumes of scholarship on the Psalms from today’s top Old Testament scholars. Some contributors, such as Norman Whybray, treat the Psalms—or groups of Psalms, such as the Psalms of lament—collectively, and examine the book of Psalms as a whole. Others, such as Donald K. Berry in his study of Psalm 18, examine individual Psalms in great detail. Together, this collection represents an important source of scholarly—yet accessible—study of the Psalms. Studies on Psalms will enrich your understanding of the Psalms, whether you preach regularly on the Psalms, use the Psalms in corporate worship, or simply want to study in greater depth some of the most honest expressions of praise, petition, and lament.   [More Info]

 
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Analytical Bible Expositor: Galatians to Philemon
 

Analytical Bible Expositor: Galatians to Philemon

The newest volume in the Analytical Bible Expositor series is a comprehensively organized, chapter-by-chapter, verse-by-verse commentary on Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. Expository in style, this commentary presents both the meaning and the message of Scripture. The annotations of the text combine explanations with real-world application.   [More Info]

 
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Mentor Old Testament Commentary Collection (8 Vols.)
 

Mentor Old Testament Commentary Collection (8 Vols.)

The Mentor Old Testament Commentary Collection combines a high view of Scripture with access to the latest academic theological research. This unique combination allows the reader to see what recent scholarly research has discovered without losing sight of the inerrancy of Scripture. Uncover the meaning of Scripture, and clarify its relevance for your life today. Grasp the significance of the Bible for our times. And discover the richness of Scripture with detailed commentary, thorough exegesis, and probing questions on literary, interpretive, and contextual issues.   [More Info]

 
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Understanding Theology (3 Vols.)
 

Understanding Theology (3 Vols.)

Understanding Theology (3 Vols.) finds its origins in Westminster Chapel, London's extremely successful School of Theology. R. T. Kendall's notes from lectures given on those Friday evening classes form the basis for this three-volume collection. The Understanding Theology (3 Vols.) has been so popular, in fact, that volume 1 has been re-printed every year since it was first published in 1996. Kendall's conviction that all Christians should have an understanding of basic doctrine is represented in this collection. In keeping with the motto of Westminster Chapel's School of Theology, "theology put simply," Understanding Theology (3 Vols.) is written in outline form, condensing what should be a many-volume work into three important works of theology.   [More Info]

 
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Studies on Esther (4 Vols.)
 

Studies on Esther (4 Vols.)

Esther tells the captivating story of a Jewish child who became queen of an empire and saved her people from destruction. It is the only book in the Bible which does not mention God by name. Yet God is present throughout the story—operating providentially, sustaining his people in exile. Studies on Esther (4 Vols.) aims to understand the book of Esther more clearly—its origins, its inclusion in the canon, and its place in the modern interpretation of Scripture.   [More Info]

 
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Studies on Genesis (11 Vols.)
 

Studies on Genesis (11 Vols.)

Genesis is a book about origins—about the beginning. It describes God’s act of creation, the fall of humanity, and the early history of humanity. It sets the framework for the entire biblical narrative and for all of redemptive history. The volumes in Studies on Genesis (11 Vols.) combine thoughtful, challenging, and—at times—provocative research on the book of Genesis from biblical scholars, historians, and textual scholars. Each volume represents years of original research—some are adaptations of dissertations and theses; others result from groundbreaking conferences or symposia on topics related to Genesis. The resulting collection combines some of the most significant scholarship on Genesis from the past decade.   [More Info]

 
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Theology of the Old Testament Collection (11 Vols.)
 

Theology of the Old Testament Collection (11 Vols.)

What does the book of Job say about the problem of evil? What do the eschatological writings in the Old Testament tell us about God and the world? What do we mean when we call God “King”? How do God’s mandates for Israel’s holiness and the rules in the Torah apply to Christians today? The Theology of the Old Testament Collection contains 11 volumes of scholarship on the Old Testament. In addition to book-length studies, this collection also contains collected volumes of essays, articles, and shorter studies—more than 150 in all. Contributors include F. F. Bruce, Walter Brueggemann, John Rogerson, Philip R. Davies, Stanley Porter, and numerous other top biblical scholars.   [More Info]

 
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A Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Hebraica (4 Vols.)
 

A Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Hebraica (4 Vols.)

John Lightfoot’s Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Hebraica uses rabbinical literature to comment on the text of the New Testament, and to help modern readers understand the textual background from within the framework of Jewish literature. Lightfoot makes full use of Hebrew and Aramaic literature to provide thorough commentary on the New Testament. He uses Jewish sources not only to illuminate textual matters, but also the social and cultural context of the people, places, and events in the New Testament. This important work is meticulously written and has served as a model for synthesizing the New Testament with Jewish literature in the four centuries since its first publication.   [More Info]

 
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Old Testament Cultural Practices Collection (14 Vols.)
 

Old Testament Cultural Practices Collection (14 Vols.)

The 14-volume Old Testament Cultural Practices Collection contains fascinating studies of the society of ancient Israel. In addition to individually authored monographs, this collection also contains edited volumes, which contain more than forty scholarly articles on a wide variety of issues—including social welfare systems in ancient Israel, ancient iconography, the cultural role of heavenly visions, and much more. This collection contains detailed and fascinating studies on the culture of ancient Israel to augment your research, teaching, and preaching.   [More Info]

 
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Christian Focus Theological Studies Collection (5 Vols.)
 

Christian Focus Theological Studies Collection (5 Vols.)

Everyone has a theology. Everyone has beliefs about God regarding His existence, His character, how He communicates, as well as a host of other critical issues. The question is not whether or not we have a theology but rather, how is that theology informed? The Christian Focus Theological Studies Collection (5 Vols.) brings together trustworthy scholarship regarding essential theological concerns and issues. Important and delicate topics like suffering, temptation, deistic judgment, the afterlife, and God's love are dealt with in a convincing and proficient fashion.   [More Info]

 
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Form Criticism Collection (2 Vols.)
 

Form Criticism Collection (2 Vols.)

How can modern readers of the Bible discover the meaning of the original text? This question has been asked of preachers, theologians, and biblical scholars for centuries. In the recent history of biblical scholarship, form criticism has attempted to answer this question by meaningfully examining the implications of literary forms and oral traditions surrounding the text of the Bible—helping modern readers interpret God’s word, exegete the text, and understand the meaning of Scripture for preaching and Bible study.   [More Info]

 
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Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew with Logos Bible Software
 

Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew with Logos Bible Software

Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew with Logos Bible Software teaches you how to interpret Scripture with the original languages in a simple, straightforward manner. This is a complete introduction to using the original languages for interpretation from the Greek and Hebrew scholars of Logos Bible Software. Whether you want to learn the value of Hebrew and Greek for the first time, or you’re simply looking to refresh your comprehension of the original languages, Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew with Logos Bible Software can help you take your understanding of Greek and Hebrew to a new level.   [More Info]

 
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Christian Focus Reformed Heritage Collection (14 Vols.)
 

Christian Focus Reformed Heritage Collection (14 Vols.)

The Christian Focus Reformed Heritage Collection (14 Vols.) is full of the edifying, challenging, and rigorous discussions that you would expect to find in such a collection. This selection of books contains such varied themes within Reformed tradition as a comprehensive look at Calvin’s views on the Sabbath, the atonement, biblical languages and his teaching on the book of Job. This collection also includes an analysis of Jonathan Edwards’ theology of Hell in response to a growing interest in annihilationism, collected writings of theologian Roger Nicole, and over 50 profiles of important figures in the Puritan movement. This hand-picked compilation of literature has something for everyone—from those who are looking for an introduction and rudimentary understanding of Reformed theology to those that might be looking to augment an already encyclopedic awareness of Reformed thought.   [More Info]

 
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Christian Focus Biblical Studies Collection (11 Vols.)
 

Christian Focus Biblical Studies Collection (11 Vols.)

The eleven-volume Christian Focus Biblical Studies Collection provides the tools you need to augment your personal study time. With this collection from Christian Focus Publishing you get resources to help you better understand biblical authority, the authorship of Genesis, suffering, the Psalms, and John and Paul's influence on New Testament theology.   [More Info]

 
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Bible Studies by Adolf Deissmann
 

Bible Studies by Adolf Deissmann

In the preface to this work, Deissmann writes, "Bible Studies is the name I have chosen for the following investigations, since all of them are more or less concerned with the historical questions which the Bible, and especially the Greek version, raises for scientific treatment." This book revolutionized New Testament scholarship by demonstrating convincingly from Egyptian papyrus scraps that the Greek of the New Testament was not a specialized, spiritual language or "Holy Ghost Greek." One of the great biblical scholars of the 20th century, Adolf Deissmann strongly opposed the idea that New Testament writers used a sacred language and worked to show that it was, indeed, the ordinary language spoken by common people. In Bible Studies, Deissmann shares his observations from then-newly-discovered papyri and inscriptions, shedding light on the language, literature and religion of Hellenistic Judaism and the New Testament church.   [More Info]

 
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Revelation, by Barry Creamer
 

Revelation, by Barry Creamer

In Revelation, Barry Creamer provides detailed verse-by-verse commentary on the entire book of Revelation. For each verse, Dr. Creamer gives exposition and notes, details on key words and phrases, and other important information on the text. He then provides detailed commentary which explains each section in its larger context, along with notes for application and notes on the purpose and setting of the book. Throughout the commentary, Creamer offers personal anecdotes, cross-references to other sections of Scripture, contextual information, and much more.   [More Info]

 
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Continuum Near Eastern History Collection (13 Vols.)
 

Continuum Near Eastern History Collection (13 Vols.)

The message of the Bible is not bound by time or place. Nevertheless, understanding the cultural context of the times and places in which the Bible was written is vital for understanding and applying its meaning for today. The 13-volume Continuum Near Eastern History Collection examines the cultural context of the Old Testament, with contributions from over one hundred of today’s top archaeologists, textual scholars, scholars of Jewish and Christian history, and Dead Sea Scrolls scholars.   [More Info]

 
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Second Temple Judaism Studies Collection (7 Vols.)
 

Second Temple Judaism Studies Collection (7 Vols.)

The Second Temple Period was an era of profound transformation in the religious and social practices of the Near East. From the experiences of the post-exilic community, to the rise of the Persian, Greek, and Romans empires, the study of Second Temple Period is vital for understanding Judaism, as well as the historical context in which Christianity emerged. The Second Temple Judaism Studies Collection assembles contributions from today’s top scholars in the field.   [More Info]

 
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History of Jerusalem Collection (3 Vols.)
 

History of Jerusalem Collection (3 Vols.)

Jerusalem has figured prominently in the world’s history. As a holy city of three major world religions, it has served as the flashpoint of religious, cultural, and political tensions. As the site of the Israelite temple, Jerusalem is central to both the geography and the theology of generations of Bible readers. The History of Jerusalem Collection carefully examines Jerusalem’s position in the text of the Old Testament, as well as its place in the history of biblical interpretation. Contributors offer new perspectives on the archaeology, history, and biblical traditions of Jerusalem. They also examine the ethical, literary, historical, biblical, and theological traditions of today.   [More Info]

 
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Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Acts of the Apostles
 

Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Acts of the Apostles

Fifteen years in the making, this comprehensive commentary by David Peterson offers thorough exegesis and exposition of the Acts of the Apostles, drawing on recent scholarship in the fields of narrative criticism and theological analysis. It incorporates insights into historical-social background, and investigates why Luke presents his material in the way he does.   [More Info]

 
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Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Letter to the Philippians
 

Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Letter to the Philippians

In this commentary G. Walter Hansen offers rich exposition of the text of Philippians as well as wisdom and maturity in its application. In so doing he emphasizes partnership—the social and corporate dimensions of community—in the progress of the gospel.   [More Info]

 
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Raised with Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything
 

Raised with Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything

What impact should Jesus' resurrection have on individuals and churches? In this new book, Raised with Christ, popular Christian blogger and teacher Adrian Warnock urges Christians not to neglect the implications of the resurrection.   [More Info]

 
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Raymond E. Brown Collection (5 Vols.)
 

Raymond E. Brown Collection (5 Vols.)

Raymond E. Brown is recognized as a leading scholar of the New Testament. His commentaries have helped a generation of pastors and scholars interpret and understand the Gospel and epistles of John. His groundbreaking historical studies have become standard additions to theological and biblical libraries everywhere. Since his career began nearly fifty years ago, Brown has pursued a career of honest scholarship of exegesis and interpretation of the New Testament. The 5-volume Raymond E. Brown Collection contains Brown’s massive 2-volume commentary on Jesus’ Passion, his commentary on the infancy narratives in Matthew and Luke, and two introductory volumes—one on the New Testament and the other on the Gospel of John.   [More Info]

 
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A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus (4 Vols.)
 

A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus (4 Vols.)

Who was Jesus? This has been the perennial question of Christians and non-Christians alike for two thousand years. In this massive 4-volume exposition of the historical Jesus, noted scholar John P. Meier pursues the historical Jesus and his impact for today’s world. His well-reasoned account of the life of Jesus is nothing less than startling, as though almost 2,000 years later we were seeing Jesus for the first time as his contemporaries would have seen him—“a marginal Jew”—with all the implications and questions raised by this deliberately provocative title. Indeed, the author has here sketched out for us the portrait of Jesus for our times.   [More Info]

 
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Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, by James H. Charlesworth (2 Vols.)
 

Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, by James H. Charlesworth (2 Vols.)

The 2-volume Old Testament Pseudepigrapha present literature that shows the ongoing development of Judaism and the roots from which the Christian religion took its beliefs. Using the very latest techniques in biblical scholarship, this international team of recognized scholars, led by James H. Charlesworth, has put together a monumental work that will enhance the study of Western religious heritage for years to come.   [More Info]

 
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Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library (29 Vols.)
 

Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library (29 Vols.)

The 29-volume Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library is designed to be a third major component of the Anchor Yale Bible group, which also includes the Anchor Yale Bible and the Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary. The approach is scholarly, the perspective is balanced and fair-minded, the methods are scientific, and the goal is to inform and enlighten. Contributors are chosen on the basis of their scholarly skills and achievements, and they come from a variety of religious backgrounds and communities. It aims to present the best contemporary scholarship in a way that is accessible not only to scholars but also to the educated non-specialist. It is committed to the work of sound philological and historical scholarship, supplemented by insight from modern methods, such as sociological and literary criticism. Contributors include Joseph Blenkinsopp, Raymond E. Brown, James H. Charlesworth, John P. Meier, Susan Ackerman, Luke Timothy Johnson, and more.   [More Info]

 
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Gender and the Bible Collection (12 Vols.)
 

Gender and the Bible Collection (12 Vols.)

Women play prominent roles in the biblical narrative. Stories of Eve, Sarah, Ruth, Esther, and countless other women are central to the message of the Bible. The women of Scripture raise important questions for modern readers. What do these stories reveal about women in Scripture? What do they reveal about their cultural context? What do they reveal about modern interpretations of Scripture? This collection draws from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholarship to examine the relationship between gender and the Bible—from Old Testament scholars to critical theorists, from historians to sociologists.   [More Info]

 
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History of Israel Collection (19 Vols.)
 

History of Israel Collection (19 Vols.)

Israel’s history is—to a large degree—the world’s history, because the people and events in the history of Israel and the texts which describe them have reached to the far corners of the world. Yet the history of Israel remains under-studied, under-appreciated, and often controversial. Who were the Israelites, and what kind of world did they inhabit? The 19-volume History of Israel Collection brings together the most important scholarly works on Israel’s history. This collection contains the contributions of 90 scholars—biblical scholars, historians, archaeologists, and sociologists—in both edited volumes and book-length monographs.   [More Info]

 
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The Virgin Birth: A Biblical Study of the Deity of Jesus Christ
 

The Virgin Birth: A Biblical Study of the Deity of Jesus Christ

The virgin birth of Jesus Christ is a foundational doctrine of the Christian faith, yet few Christians have a clear understanding of its full meaning and theological implications. An accomplished scholar, Dr. Robert Gromacki writes in a readable style, expounding and exploring the miraculous event of the incarnation for readers of all levels.   [More Info]

 
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Analytical Bible Expositor: Acts, Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians (3 Vols.)
 

Analytical Bible Expositor: Acts, Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians (3 Vols.)

John G. Butler’s Analytical Bible Expositor is a comprehensively organized, chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse commentary. This collection contains Butler's three newest commentaries on Acts, Romans, and 1 and 2 Corinthians. This helpful series will be a valuable aid for both the preacher and teacher, helping them to understand the Scripture and providing a wealth of useful sermon and lesson outlines.   [More Info]

 
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Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament
 

Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament

Joseph Henry Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament is one of the greatest achievements in biblical scholarship at the turn of the last century. As the culmination of nearly three decades of work, it contains more than 5,000 entries, references to hundreds of grammatical and exegetical works, detailed etymology, and complete summaries of both biblical and extra-biblical word usage.   [More Info]

 
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Tanakh (1917)
 

Tanakh (1917)

For nearly a century, the 1917 translation of the Tanakh from the Jewish Publication Society has remained a prominent English translation of the Hebrew Bible. The translation project began in 1882 with twenty-two translators working under the editorship of Marcus Jastrow, and expanded to include a committee of translators from both sides of the Atlantic led by Max Margolis. It offers a uniquely Jewish translation for the English-speaking world—benefiting not only Jewish readers, but also Protestants and Catholics. The resulting work is still in wide use nearly a century after its original publication.   [More Info]

 
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Christian Focus Preaching Collection (2 Vols.)
 

Christian Focus Preaching Collection (2 Vols.)

Preaching is both a craft and an art. A good preacher, like any artisan, continues to grow and challenge themselves in both knowledge and practice. The two-volume Christian Focus Preaching Collection is a great way to ensure that you are sharpening your homiletic saw. In this collection you will reconnect with your mandate to provide biblically relevant messages that connect with your audience. you will also be reminded to not fall into the trap of vapid, comforting soliloquies or jargon-filled theologically heavy lectures and look at the preaching of those closest to Jesus.   [More Info]

 
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Christian Focus Marriage and Family Collection (7 Vols.)
 

Christian Focus Marriage and Family Collection (7 Vols.)

Families are a part of the foundation on which the Church rests. Not only do we need to learn how to be our best in our own familial relationships, but we need to understand the issues, both theological and sociological, which affect all relationships in the Church. The Christian Focus Marriage and Family Collection is just the tool that will not only help you enhance your own relationships but can help you in understanding and ministering to the relationships in your circle of influence.   [More Info]

 
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Norman L. Geisler Collection (14 Vols.)
 

Norman L. Geisler Collection (14 Vols.)

Norman L. Geisler is one of the most theologically and biblically perceptive Christian thinkers of our time. He is recognized as an influential teacher, a discerning apologist, and a prolific author. Thousands have turned to Geisler for spiritual insight, theological acumen, or simply to learn how to understand the Christian faith in the context of skeptical opposition. The 14-volume Norman L. Geisler Collection combines Geisler’s well-known books into a singular collection.   [More Info]

 
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Deuteronomistic History Collection (5 Vols.)
 

Deuteronomistic History Collection (5 Vols.)

The 5-volume Deuteronomistic History Collection draws on the best contemporary scholarship to illuminate the key issues in the study of Deuteronomistic History. The books in this collection examine the narrative structure, the linguistic traits, the redaction history, and the theology of the books in the Deuteronomistic history. Containing three scholarly monographs, in addition to two comprehensive volumes of essays, this 5-volume collection includes contributions from dozens of scholars on the most important topics in the field.   [More Info]

 
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Christian Focus Counseling Collection (8 Vols.)
 

Christian Focus Counseling Collection (8 Vols.)

Jesus said, in describing his ministry, that He had come to "preach good tidings to the poor, to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and to open prison to those who are bound." This is an important part of ministry today; not just to focus on the individual salvation of people, but to bring comfort and soul care to their most troubling areas. The Christian Focus Counseling Collection comprises eight volumes of material to help aid you in leading people towards wholeness without pat answers, and without platitudes.   [More Info]

 
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College Press NIV Commentary Collection Upgrade (4 Vols.)
 

College Press NIV Commentary Collection Upgrade (4 Vols.)

This College Press NIV Commentary Collection Upgrade (4 Vols.) brings you the most recently published additions to the College Press NIV Commentary Series. This 4-volume upgrade set includes Paul J. Kissling’s volume on the second part of Genesis, Randall C. Bailey’s commentary on Exodus, Mark S. Ziese’s commentary on Joshua, and Rob Fleenor and Mark S. Ziese’s commentary on Judges and Ruth.   [More Info]

 
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Zondervan Bible Reference Bundle (87 Vols.)
 

Zondervan Bible Reference Bundle (87 Vols.)

Logos Bible Software is pleased to announce the release of 87 Zondervan books! This massive collection contains four collections of commentaries—such as the Expositor’s Bible Commentary and the NIV Application Commentary—plus five collections of multi-volume Bible reference works and 22 individual titles from authors like Gordon Fee, Robert Mounce, and Rick Warren.   [More Info]

 
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Christian Focus Church Leadership Collection (4 Vols.)
 

Christian Focus Church Leadership Collection (4 Vols.)

The Christian Focus Church Leadership Collection covers important topics for Church leaders regarding Christ's desire for the Church, how the Church can fulfill her role in the world, the transformational nature of community, the value of Church discipline, the theology and need for worship, and the need to have and communicate a healthy understanding of the end time consequence of a life apart from Jesus.   [More Info]

 
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Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary: Old Testament (5 Vols.)
 

Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary: Old Testament (5 Vols.)

This series brings to life the world of the Old Testament through informative entries and full-color photos and graphics. Here readers find the premier commentary set for connecting with the historical and cultural context of the Old Testament.   [More Info]

 
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Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary: New Testament (4 Vols.)
 

Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary: New Testament (4 Vols.)

The 4-volume Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary: New Testament helps readers understand the historical and cultural background of the books of the New Testament. Brimming with lavish, full color photos and graphics, each book walks you verse-by-verse through the books of the New Testament.   [More Info]

 
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Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible (5 Vols.)
 

Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible (5 Vols.)

The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible has been a classic Bible study resource for more than thirty years. Now thoroughly revised, this new five-volume edition provides up-to-date entries based on the latest scholarship. Beautiful full-color pictures supplement the text, which includes new articles in addition to thorough updates and improvements of existing topics. Different viewpoints of scholarship permit a well-rounded perspective on significant issues relating to doctrines, themes, and biblical interpretation. The goal remains the same in the new edition: to provide pastors, teachers, students, and devoted Bible readers a comprehensive and reliable library of information.   [More Info]

 
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New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis (5 Vols.)
 

New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis (5 Vols.)

The New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis contains more than 3,000 separate articles, written by more than 200 scholars from twenty-four countries and more than one hundred academic institutions! This massive 5-volume Old Testament reference work contains articles on the theology of each individual Old Testament book, as well as discussions of biblical concepts, people, places, events, and literary pieces. Volume five contains a series of indexes: a Hebrew index, subject index, and an index of semantic fields. Taken as a whole, the New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis is an unparalleled accomplishment in the field of biblical hermeneutics.   [More Info]

 
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New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology (4 Vols.)
 

New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology (4 Vols.)

The 4-volume New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology examines and discusses the major theological terms of the Bible. This dictionary is a basic enlargement of the German Theologisches Begriffslexikon zum Neuen Testament. On its first publication in German it was recognized as a major reference work and has since become more and more widely acclaimed as an important tool for understanding the theology and message of the Bible. The Logos edition of the New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology provides a unique and accessible source of information, invaluable to ministers, teachers, and anyone interested in the study as well as the teaching of the Bible.   [More Info]

 
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NIV Application Commentary: Old Testament Prophets (8 Vols.)
 

NIV Application Commentary: Old Testament Prophets (8 Vols.)

The NIV Application Commentary shows readers how to bring an ancient message into our postmodern context. It explains not only what the Bible meant, but also how it speaks powerfully today. This 8-volume collection contains the volumes on the prophets in the NIV Application Commentary.   [More Info]

 
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NIV Application Commentary: New Testament (20 Vols.)
 

NIV Application Commentary: New Testament (20 Vols.)

This award-winning series helps you understand the original meaning of the biblical text in its original context. All the elements of traditional exegesis—in concise form—are discussed. But the authors don’t stop there—they bridge the gap between the world of the Bible and the world of today, between the original context and the contemporary context, by focusing on both the timely and timeless aspects of the text. The authors dwell on the contemporary significance of the Bible by focusing on contemporary contexts in which the Bible can be applied today. These volumes discuss the New Testament in a way that engages contemporary life and culture.   [More Info]

 
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The Expositor's Bible Commentary (12 Vols.)
 

The Expositor's Bible Commentary (12 Vols.)

The Gold Medallion Award-winning Expositor’s Bible Commentary is a major contribution to the study and understanding of the Scriptures. Providing pastors and Bible students with a comprehensive and scholarly tool for the exposition of the Scriptures and the teaching and proclamation of their message, this 12-volume reference work has become a staple of seminary and college libraries and pastors’ studies worldwide.   [More Info]

 
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The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: Abridged (2 Vols.)
 

The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: Abridged (2 Vols.)

An abridgment of the critically acclaimed Expositor's Bible Commentary, this Gold Medallion-winning resource gives you in two volumes all the essential information and practical insights of the original twelve-volume set, while trimming off cumbersome technical details. Based on the critically acclaimed Expositor’s Bible Commentary used by pastors, students, and scholars across the world, this two-volume abridged edition offers you the full, penetrating, verse-by-verse commentary of the 12-volume series, while leaving out technical details. Marshalling the knowledge of fifty-two top biblical scholars, it brings tremendous insight to your Bible studies.   [More Info]

 
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The Power of Multisensory Preaching and Teaching
 

The Power of Multisensory Preaching and Teaching

Most preaching and teaching in the church engages only one of the senses—hearing. In The Power of Multisensory Preaching and Teaching, Rick Blackwood shows how recognizing and engaging the multiple senses of the congregation can lead to greater impact.   [More Info]

 
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The Essential Bible Companion
 

The Essential Bible Companion

The Essential Bible Companion gives you what it promises: the essentials. The most vital, absolutely indispensable information you need for reading and truly understanding God’s Word. Developed by two world-class Bible scholars and the creator of The Bible in 90 Days curriculum, this unique, easy-to-use reference guide gives you clear, crisp insights into the Bible book by book.   [More Info]

 
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The Bible for Blockheads
 

The Bible for Blockheads

This user-friendly guide to the Bible will help you make sense of all the Bible's mysteries to reveal its truly amazing content. Now revised and updated to reflect the most recent cultural changes, this book includes new features and engaging artwork.   [More Info]

 
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Rick Warren’s Bible Study Methods
 

Rick Warren’s Bible Study Methods

You were created to become like Christ. This is one of the five God-ordained purposes for your life described in The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren, and it’s why studying the Bible is so important. The Bible’s truths will transform you, aligning you with the character and ways of Jesus as you encounter him in the Scriptures. This easy-to-understand book shows you how to study the Bible Rick Warren’s way. It gives you not just one, but twelve methods for exploring the riches of God’s Word. At least one of them is exactly what you’re looking for—an approach that’s right for you, right where you’re at.   [More Info]

 
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Preaching God’s Word
 

Preaching God’s Word

People in churches today are hungry for a word from God. Preachers need to prepare and deliver sound biblical sermons that connect with their audience in a meaningful way. Whether you are a student new to preaching or a veteran looking to brush up your preaching skills, here is a valuable resource.   [More Info]

 
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How to Read the Bible Book by Book
 

How to Read the Bible Book by Book

Reading the Bible need not be a haphazard journey through strange and bewildering territory. Like an experienced tour guide, How to Read the Bible Book by Book, by Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart, takes you by the hand and walks you through the Scriptures. For each book of the Bible, the authors start with a quick snapshot, then expand the view to help you better understand its key elements and how it fits into the grand narrative of the Bible. Written by two top evangelical scholars, this survey is designed to get you actually reading the Bible knowledgeably and understanding it accurately.   [More Info]

 
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Halley's Bible Handbook
 

Halley's Bible Handbook

Now in full color for its twenty-fifth edition, this world-renowned Bible handbook is treasured by generations of Bible readers for its clarity, insight, and usefulness. Halley’s Bible Handbook makes the Bible’s wisdom and message accessible. You will develop an appreciation for the cultural, religious, and geographic settings in which the story of the Bible unfolds. You will see how its different themes fit together in a remarkable way. And you will see the heart of God and the person of Jesus Christ revealed from Genesis to Revelation.   [More Info]

 
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Effective First-Person Biblical Preaching
 

Effective First-Person Biblical Preaching

A large portion of the Bible is narrative. This fact, coupled with our culture’s fascination with story (as evidenced by its ever-increasing consumption of television, movies, and DVDs), presents the preacher with a tremendous opportunity to communicate powerful, life-changing truth in a way that is biblically honoring and culturally relevant. In first-person biblical preaching, the preacher enters into the story via one of the characters, bringing the biblical text to life in the imaginations of the congregation. After making a case for this type of sermon, Kent Edwards takes the reader step-by-step through the process of crafting a dynamic first-person sermon that is faithful to the text. Along the way, he gives numerous examples, answers practical questions, and identifies pitfalls to avoid. He addresses both the exegetical task and the homiletical task as they relate to this approach.   [More Info]

 
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Dictionary of Biblical Prophecy and End Times
 

Dictionary of Biblical Prophecy and End Times

The Dictionary of Biblical Prophecy and End Times is a comprehensive reference tool designed to assist everyday people in understanding biblical prophecy. Based on solid scholarship, the dictionary contains clear and readable entries on a broad sweep of topics relevant to biblical prophecy, providing insight to complicated subjects in a balanced fashion.   [More Info]

 
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Choosing to Preach
 

Choosing to Preach

With the landscape of ministry changing, preachers need a variety of tools to effectively communicate God’s truth to today’s listeners. Beginning with a strong call to keep preaching, this practical book presents and describes five different models for doing so, also relating each style to well-known contemporary preachers.   [More Info]

 
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The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching
 

The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching

The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching is the most complete practical encyclopedia ever written on the practice of preaching. It is edited by Haddon Robinson and Craig Brian Larson, and uses significant resources from the ministries of Christianity Today International.   [More Info]

 
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Africa Bible Commentary
 

Africa Bible Commentary

The Africa Bible Commentary is a unique publishing event—the first one-volume Bible commentary produced in Africa by African theologians to meet the needs of African pastors, students, and lay leaders. Interpreting and applying the Bible in the light of African culture and realities, it furnishes powerful and relevant insights into the biblical text that transcend Africa in their significance.   [More Info]

 
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1001 Quotations That Connect
 

1001 Quotations That Connect

1001 Quotations that Connect features inspiring observations from a wide spectrum of influential people of the past two millennia, culled from the collection of Christianity Today. This volume—which contains the reflections of Church Fathers, missionaries, poets, and celebrities—is a gold mine for preachers, teachers, and writers.   [More Info]

 
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1001 Illustrations that Connect
 

1001 Illustrations that Connect

Every preacher, teacher, or writer knows the value of a good illustration in helping connect the truth of the passage with the congregation or class—and how hard it is to come up with good illustrations week after week. This book contains the cream of the crop: 1001 illustrations carefully selected from among thousands on Christianity Today’s popular website PreachingToday.com. These illustrations are proven, memorable, and illuminating. As the saying goes, they will preach! And they’re fresh, all written within the past seven years.   [More Info]

 
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How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth
 

How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth

Understanding the Bible isn’t for the few, the gifted, the scholarly. The Bible is accessible. It’s meant to be read and comprehended by everyone from armchair readers to biblical scholars, and everyone in between. A few essential insights into the Bible can clear up a lot of misconceptions and help you grasp the meaning of Scripture and its application to your 21st-century life. More than half a million people have turned to How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth to inform their reading of the Bible.   [More Info]

 
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New International Encyclopedia of Bible Words
 

New International Encyclopedia of Bible Words

An encyclopedia based on the NIV and the NASB, this volume explores the Hebrew and Greek words that lie behind the English words. Whether you’re a pastor, a student, or simply a lover of the Bible, this book helps you get more out of God’s Word by revealing the original meanings of key biblical words. The reader-friendly, narrative style makes it easy to explore the Hebrew and Greek words that lie behind the English words. You’ll discover significant shades of meaning and nuances that bring depth to your understanding of Scripture.   [More Info]

 
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New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties
 

New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties

What do you make of the difficult areas in the Bible—those puzzling passages that make you stop and scratch your head? The seeming contradictions and inconsistencies of Scripture actually have sound explanations. But unless you’re a Bible scholar, you probably don’t know about them. That’s why you need the New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties. It gives you informed answers to your most troublesome questions. Some of the solutions seem obvious—after you’ve read them. But most include an eye-opening look at linguistic, cultural, numerical, relational, and other considerations of which most Bible readers are unaware.   [More Info]

 
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New International Encyclopedia of Bible Characters
 

New International Encyclopedia of Bible Characters

Uncover the value of every man and woman in the Bible! From Aaron to Zurishadai, the New International Encyclopedia of Bible Characters is an exhaustive, ready reference of every person named in the Bible. Discover the parts men and women, from the obscure to the famous to the infamous, have played in the unfolding story of Scripture. Entries range from one-line biblical references for minor characters to full-length articles that address the theological significance of over forty major figures.   [More Info]

 
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New International Dictionary of the Christian Church
 

New International Dictionary of the Christian Church

The New International Dictionary of the Christian Church is a fascinating encyclopedia explaining the development of the church. This comprehensive reference work traces the development of the Christian church through its first 2,000 years. More than 180 scholars have contributed their expertise, incorporating recent research, archaeological discoveries, and specialized studies. Cross–references and bibliographies of significant works enhance this dictionary's usefulness as a basic source book and study tool.   [More Info]

 
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New International Bible Dictionary
 

New International Bible Dictionary

The Silver Medallion award-winning New International Bible Dictionary was created to help you get more out your study of the Bible. Containing more than 4,500 entries and more than 1,000 illustrations, maps, charts, photos, and tables, it is the first Bible dictionary based entirely on the NIV translation. It delivers an encyclopedic wealth of insight into the historical, chronological, archaeological, geographical, social, theological, and biographical aspects of the Bible. Whether you’re a general reader of the Bible, a pastor, or a student, this volume belongs in your library.   [More Info]

 
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New International Bible Commentary
 

New International Bible Commentary

In one volume, the Gold Medallion Award-winning New International Bible Commentary unlocks the message and meaning of every book of the Bible. This acclaimed book marshals the insights of forty-three world-class evangelical scholars to help you gain a deeper, life-changing understanding of Scripture.   [More Info]

 
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Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words
 

Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words

Mounce's Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words is ideal for readers with limited or no knowledge of Greek or Hebrew who want greater insight into the meanings of biblical words to enhance Bible study. It is also the perfect reference guide for busy pastors needing to quickly get at the heart of a word’s meaning without wading through more technical studies. William Mounce, whose Greek grammar has been used by more than 100,000 college and seminary students, is the editor of this new dictionary, which will become the layperson’s gold standard for biblical word studies.   [More Info]

 
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The Commentary of Zacharias Ursinus on the Heidelberg Catechism
 

The Commentary of Zacharias Ursinus on the Heidelberg Catechism

Written by the principal author of the Heidelberg Catechism, Zacharias Ursinus provides insight as well as expanded instruction on the monumental confession that has been instrumental in the Reformed Church since its inception. Perfect for further personal study or as a companion text, the Commentary follows the same format of the Heidelberg Catechism, and includes a section of exposition after each of the 129 questions.   [More Info]

 
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Christian Focus Christology Collection (6 Vols.)
 

Christian Focus Christology Collection (6 Vols.)

Christology, or the study of the person and work of Christ, represents the highest study to which we can aspire to. The Christian Focus Christology Collection (6 Vols.) provides six informative volumes to help anyone serious about gaining a deeper understanding about Jesus the Messiah. Each book in the collection is written by respected and noted theologians and authors like R.C. Sproul, Robert Reymond, and James A. Borland. The topics included in this collection range from issues regarding Christ's deity, a look into the trial of Jesus, the titles attributed to Jesus, Old Testament theophanies, and a look into the messianic songs of Isaiah. Whether you are preparing for teaching a church or small group or you want to understand Jesus better for your own personal edification the Christian Focus Christology Collection is just what you are looking for.   [More Info]

 
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R. C. Sproul Exposition Collection (3 Vols.)
 

R. C. Sproul Exposition Collection (3 Vols.)

R. C. Sproul has been called the master teacher of this generation. As an author of over forty books and as a syndicated radio teacher Sproul has earned the respect of his peers as a premier bible expositor and proponent of Reformed theology. The R. C. Sproul Exposition Collection presents three exegetical works combining scholarly analysis of the biblical text and intense devotional insight and power as only R. C. Sproul can do. In the R. C. Sproul Exposition Collection, you benefit from keen perceptions as you walk through Luke's gospel and Paul's epistles to the Romans and the Ephesians.   [More Info]

 
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H. C. Leupold Commentary Collection (7 Vols.)
 

H. C. Leupold Commentary Collection (7 Vols.)

These benchmark commentaries by Leupold are for pastors, Bible teachers, leaders of Bible study groups and other serious students of the Scriptures. They give solid help in understanding selected books of the Old Testament. Each section in each biblical book is carefully examined and unfolded under the headings and subheadings of a unifying outline. Controversies and interpretational quandaries are faced distinctly and courageously and key words are are dissected and presented in a compelling fashion. Anyone looking to have these Old Testament texts explicated in a straight forward and conservative fashion will pick these volumes up with expectation and put them down completely satisfied.   [More Info]

 
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Pentateuch History and Origins Collection (10 Vols.)
 

Pentateuch History and Origins Collection (10 Vols.)

The Pentateuch introduces us to the central themes of both Christian and Jewish theology. The first five books of the Old Testament tell the story of creation, the fall, the patriarchs, the exodus, the deliverance of the Law, and the journey to the Promised Land. The 10-volume Pentateuch History and Origins Collection contains the most important recent literature on the Pentateuch. Authors such as R. Norman Whybray, Rolf Rendtorff, and others examine the texts and re-evaluate commonly held understandings about the origin and transmission of the Pentateuch. Together, these books represent the most important scholarly achievements in the field in recent decades.   [More Info]

 
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Nelson Commentary Collection: Church History & Paul's Epistles (25 Vols.)
 

Nelson Commentary Collection: Church History & Paul's Epistles (25 Vols.)

Whether you are in full time ministry or are just looking to illuminate your understanding of Biblical ideas and Scriptural narration the Nelson Commentary Collection: Church History & Paul's Epistles (25 Vols.) is the perfect addition to your Logos Bible software digital library. No matter where you are on the educational spectrum this collection of Nelson commentaries has something special to offer. The commentaries that comprise this collection compliment each other greatly providing a firm foundation to your understanding, as well as providing elucidating analysis into more controversial and complex passages.   [More Info]

 
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Hebrew Bible Reference Collection (4 Vols.)
 

Hebrew Bible Reference Collection (4 Vols.)

Most Christians understand that for greater insight and understanding into the New Testament one has to familiarize themselves with the . Studying, and familiarizing yourself with the words that Jesus memorized, internalized and quoted is an important part of familiarizing yourself with Jesus on a deeper level. The Hebrew Bible Reference Collection (4 Vols.) is a fantastic resource to, not only familiarize yourself with the Hebrew Bible, but to gain insights and understanding from a Jewish point of view. Not only do you get wonderful insights and tools to aid you in your Hebrew Bible studies but you get a revealing look into the ways that Hebraic exegesis has evolved, a glimpse into some of the challenges in translating the Hebrew Bible, and a comparison of many different translations.   [More Info]

 
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Studies in Talmud and Midrash Collection (2 Vols.)
 

Studies in Talmud and Midrash Collection (2 Vols.)

The Studies in Talmud and Midrash Collection (2 Vols.) provides a deep and penetrating look into Jewish interpretation of Hebrew Scripture, law, and tradition. Rabbis Katz and Schwartz explore the Midrash and Talmud with an overview of the language, style of writing, modes of thinking, and worldviews present in these two works which are so important in Jewish thought and practice.   [More Info]

 
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Charles Ryrie Legacy Collection (31 Vols.)
 

Charles Ryrie Legacy Collection (31 Vols.)

Logos Bible Software is pleased to offer the 31-volume Charles Ryrie Legacy Collection—the most complete collection of books, commentaries, and scholarly articles by Charles Ryrie available anywhere. This collection contains the Ryrie Study Bible—featuring more than 10,000 explanatory notes, plus timelines and book outlines—which has helped make the Word of God clear and meaningful to millions of readers. Ryrie’s writings on inerrancy, the rapture, the Holy Spirit, and premillenialism have profoundly influenced dispensationalist theology for the past half-century. His writings on women in the church, social issues, and ethics have helped evangelicals understanding the important issues of our time. And pastors, teachers, and professors have benefited from Ryrie’s commentaries on Acts, First and Second Thessalonians, and Revelation.   [More Info]

 
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Reformed Dogmatics, by Herman Bavinck (4 Vols.)
 

Reformed Dogmatics, by Herman Bavinck (4 Vols.)

Reformed Dogmatics (4 Vols.) is hailed by editor John Bolt as biblically and confessionally faithful, pastorally sensitive, challenging, and still relevant. This magnum opus of the renowned Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck is now fully translated into English. This volume includes a combined index of all four volumes as well as discussions of the person and work of the Holy Spirit, the Church, the Sacraments, and Eschatology. A welcome resource for scholars, students, pastors, and theological libraries.   [More Info]

 
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Exploring The New Testament (2 Vols.)
 

Exploring The New Testament (2 Vols.)

The Exploring the New Testament Collection are two textbooks which cover the New Testament, both written by authors who have extensive experience in teaching students in their first two years of university-level study. This series is perfect for someone looking for a New Testament survey that can be as broad or immersive as you see fit. The series easily facilitates teaching the material to classes or small groups.   [More Info]

 
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Exploring the Old Testament Collection (4 Vols.)
 

Exploring the Old Testament Collection (4 Vols.)

The Exploring the Old Testament Collection is a series of four textbooks which covers the Old Testament, all written by authors who have extensive experience in teaching students in their first two years of university-level study. This series is perfect for someone looking for an Old Testament survey that can be as broad or immersive as you see fit. The series easily facilitates teaching the material to classes or small groups.   [More Info]

 
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An Exegetical Commentary: Revelation (2 Vols.)
 

An Exegetical Commentary: Revelation (2 Vols.)

Robert L. Thomas, (Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary), professor of New Testament studies at The Master's Seminary in Sun Valley California, provides an in-depth, verse-by-verse analysis of Revelation in this two-volume commentary. Thomas not only concentrates on the various facets of literal/grammatical interpretation but also delivers on the main discussions of each verse in the Apocalypse. This work is an asset to academics, pastors and lay readers who want a broader exposure to various interpretations of the book of Revelation.   [More Info]

 
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Charles Ryrie Legacy Collection Upgrade (17 Vols.)
 

Charles Ryrie Legacy Collection Upgrade (17 Vols.)

Charles Ryrie is one of the most respected and prolific Bible scholars living today, and remains a widely influential voice in evangelical Christianity. As a long-time professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and frequent contributor to Bibliotheca Sacra, Ryrie has exerted a powerful influence on evangelical theology and biblical interpretation for the past half century. If you have already purchased books by Charles Ryrie for Logos Bible Software, place your Pre-Pub order for the Charles Ryrie Legacy Collection Upgrade (17 Vols.).   [More Info]

 
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Exploring the Old and New Testament Collection
 

Exploring the Old and New Testament Collection

The Exploring the Old and New Testament Collection is a series of six textbooks which covers the Old and New Testaments, all written by authors who have extensive experience in teaching students in their first two years of university-level study. This series is perfect for someone looking for a New and Old Testament survey that can be as broad or immersive as you see fit. The series easily facilitates teaching the material to classes or small groups.   [More Info]

 
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Exploring the Mind and Heart of the Prince of Preachers
 

Exploring the Mind and Heart of the Prince of Preachers

Charles Haddon Spurgeon is the most widely read and extensively quoted preacher in Christian history. Drawn from over 40,000 pages of Spurgeon’s own works, Exploring the Mind and Heart of the Prince of Preachers is a collection of over 5,000 illustrations and anecdotes sorted under more than 1,000 topical headings. In this volume you will find heart-warming devotional reading, powerful illustrations for preaching and teaching and sound Biblical wisdom.   [More Info]

 
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Hope for the Heart Biblical Counseling Library (100 Vols.)
 

Hope for the Heart Biblical Counseling Library (100 Vols.)

For more than twenty years, June Hunt has worked to provide biblically-based counseling and help and encouragement to thousands of Christians through the ministry of Hope for the Heart. Now, Logos is pleased to offer the 100-volume Hope for the Heart Biblical Counseling Library, a massive set of biblically-centered counseling resources for pastors and laypersons. Each book is packed full of real-life examples, biblical illustrations, and practical strategies for facing some of today’s toughest challenges.   [More Info]

 
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Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature (2 Vols.)
 

Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature (2 Vols.)

Marcus Jastrow’s Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature is a classic reference work and the standard dictionary on Talmudic literature. The subjects of this dictionary, writes Jastrow, “are as unlimited as are the interests of the human mind.” Jastrow’s Dictionary contains over 30,000 individual entries, and covers nearly every word in the Talmud. For each entry, Jastrow defines the term, offers examples of use, and provides numerous cross-references. He also includes the etymology for many words, and countless quotations and illustrations from the rabbinic literature.   [More Info]

 
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ESV Study Bible Notes
 

ESV Study Bible Notes

Already own the ESV Bible? Now, get the ESV Study Bible Notes and understand the Bible in a deeper way! The ESV Study Bible Notes combines the best and most recent evangelical Christian scholarship with the highly regarded ESV Bible text. The result is the most comprehensive study Bible ever published.   [More Info]

 
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ESV Study Bible
 

ESV Study Bible

The ESV Study Bible was created to help people understand the Bible in a deeper way—to understand the timeless truth of God’s Word as a powerful, compelling, life-changing reality. To accomplish this, the ESV Study Bible combines the best and most recent evangelical Christian scholarship with the highly regarded ESV Bible text. The result is the most comprehensive study Bible ever published.   [More Info]

 
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Christian Origins and the Question of God Series, by N. T. Wright (Vols. 1–3)
 

Christian Origins and the Question of God Series, by N. T. Wright (Vols. 1–3)

As an important scholar of the New Testament and a prolific author and lecturer, N. T. Wright’s books have been highly influential in the study of Jesus, Paul, and early Christianity. Wright’s Christian Origins and the Question of God series—now available from Logos Bible Software—contains the three completed books in the projected six-volume series: The New Testament and the People of God, Jesus and the Victory of God, and The Resurrection of the Son of God. Unique in his ability to summarize and synthesize wide-ranging and complex theological concepts, Wright is detailed, yet concise; scholarly, yet accessible. He provides a comprehensive survey of the critical topics on the study of Jesus.   [More Info]

 
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Commentary on the Psalms by E. W. Hengstenberg (3 Vols.)
 

Commentary on the Psalms by E. W. Hengstenberg (3 Vols.)

This commentary on the Psalms by Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg, a 19th century German Lutheran theologian and exegete, is still widely known and cited and is considered a solid addition to the personal library of any serious student of the Old Testament. Hengstenberg is cited hundreds of times in works such as Pulpit Commentary and Keil & Delitzsch Commentary on the OT. The translator and editor of Calvin's Commentaries also makes frequent reference to the works of this 19th century German Protestant commentator.   [More Info]

 
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The Book of Enoch
 

The Book of Enoch

The Book of Enoch is an invaluable resource for all those who are interested in learning about Christian origins. It sheds light on the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and the reader can gain a clearer understanding of many concepts found in the New Testament, such as demonology, future judgment, the Messiah, the Messianic kingdom, the title “Son of Man” and the resurrection. This edition also contains the translation by R. H. Charles and an introduction by W.O.E. Oesterley, which introduces readers to Apocryphal literature in general and Enoch in particular.   [More Info]

 
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G. K. Chesterton Collection (15 Vols.)
 

G. K. Chesterton Collection (15 Vols.)

G.K. Chesterton was a well-known novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and ardent apologist for the Christian faith. One of Britain’s most famous and prolific twentieth century writers, his apologetic works—such as Orthodoxy—have influenced generations of Christian belief. His historical works have made important theologians, such as Thomas Aquinas, accessible to modern Christians, and his essays and commentary were influential in the conversion of C.S. Lewis. As the author of more than 80 volumes, 200 short stories, and 4,000 essays, his works combine literary wit, theological acumen, and pointed cultural critique. Together, Chesterton’s works are required reading for theologians, philosophers, and thinking Christians.   [More Info]

 
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Catholic Spirituality Collection (12 Vols.)
 

Catholic Spirituality Collection (12 Vols.)

The Catholic Spirituality Collection (12 Vols.) combines the greatest works in Christian mystical theology providing you with a guided tour through the inner sanctum of the soul. Each of these authors has left an unfading mark on the tradition of Christian worship—many were even formative in the spiritual lives of the great Protestant Reformers.   [More Info]

 
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Summa Contra Gentiles, by Thomas Aquinas (4 Vols.)
 

Summa Contra Gentiles, by Thomas Aquinas (4 Vols.)

As the most influential apologetic work of the Western Church, the Summa Contra Gentiles has shaped and defined theological and philosophical enquiry for hundreds of years. This vast work aims to establish the truth of the Christian religion by laying out a defense of the Christian faith from the perspective of both faith and reason. In doing so, Thomas Aquinas engages intelligent non-Christian thinkers in the clearest manner, and helps establish the method, purpose, and grounding for both theology and philosophy.   [More Info]

 
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Lives of the Saints, by Alban Butler (12 Vols.)
 

Lives of the Saints, by Alban Butler (12 Vols.)

The Lives of the Saints, by Alban Butler (12 Vols.) from Logos Bible Software contains the unabridged text of Alban Butler’s classic work, The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints. Originally published between 1756 and 1759, Butler’s magnum opus is an unparalleled English source for the study of the Christian saints.   [More Info]

 
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The Catholic Encyclopedia (17 Vols.)
 

The Catholic Encyclopedia (17 Vols.)

With 11,600 articles, hundreds of maps and illustrations, and contributions from 1,500 scholars, The Catholic Encyclopedia has remained a standard reference work for both Catholics and Protestants for more than a century—a reference work so large that, when first published, it required the creation of a new publishing company to accommodate the printing. First published to fill a gap in early twentieth century reference works, The Catholic Encyclopedia has become one of the chief reference works on matters of the Bible, theology, history, and literature. Although first written by and for Catholics, this reference work has acquired an ecumenical and diverse readership from not only the Catholic Church, but from Protestants of all denominations.   [More Info]

 
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Collected Works of John Henry Newman (31 Vols.)
 

Collected Works of John Henry Newman (31 Vols.)

The Collected Works of John Henry Newman (31 Vols.) contains the most influential works written by John Henry Newman. Cardinal Newman ranks as a giant among nineteenth century academics. Newman was a pioneer in the modern study of Church history and doctrine, and his works represent some of the most thoughtful and complete treatments on the subject.   [More Info]

 
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Catholic Theology and Dogma Collection (8 Vols.)
 

Catholic Theology and Dogma Collection (8 Vols.)

The 8-volume Catholic Theology and Dogma Collection provides the basic tenets of Catholic theology, dogma, and practice. With titles by Ludwig Ott, Henry Denzinger, and Sylvester Joseph Hunter, these volumes have helped define dogma during times of dissension, providing necessary teaching to articulate Catholic theology. From Trent to the First Vatican Council, the decisions and decrees outlines in these documents are still useful for faith and practice in the church today. This collection is essential for scholars, laypersons, and both Catholics and Protestants seeking to understand the history and theology of the Roman Catholic Church.   [More Info]

 
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