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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.
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Greek in a Week is coming to Santa Barbara, CA from August 6–8, 2009! 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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This massive collection combines The New International Commentary on the Old Testament and The New International Commentary on the New Testament to provide an exposition of Scripture that is thorough and abreast of modern scholarship, yet at the same time loyal to Scripture as the infallible Word of God. This conviction is shared by all contributors to The New International Commentary on the Old Testament and The New International Commentary on the New Testament, and defines the goal of this ambitious series of commentaries.
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The Margaret Barker Temple Theology Collection helps readers bridge the theological and historical gap between the Old Testament and the New, and between Judaism and Christianity. These penetrating studies examine the evolution of the cultural traditions which began centuries before Christ was born, yet influenced the development of Christian theology and practice. Barker draws heavily from the Old and New Testaments—especially the book of Hebrews—along with Apocalyptic literature in order to construct the worldview of the earliest Christians.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Grow in your knowledge of God through this accessible study of the New Testament. This collection contains five volumes from the Teach Yourself the Bible Series written by Keith L. Brooks and Don W. Hillis. This series guides readers through the books of the Bible with a unique Bible study format. Packed full of valuable questions on individual chapters of the Bible, the Teach Yourself the Bible Series contains check-ups and review material to deepen your understanding of Scripture, as well as thought-provoking ideas for group discussion and personal reflection.
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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.
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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.
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For five centuries, the Douay-Rheims Bible has remained the standard English Bible translation for Roman Catholics around the world. As the first and most enduring translation of the Latin Vulgate, the Douay-Rheims was translated at the end of the sixteenth century at the initiative of Gregory Martin. It quickly rose in popularity among English Catholics—becoming an essential part of Catholic identity during the English Counter-Reformation—and has been reprinted hundreds of times in the centuries that followed.
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Exhibiting the same brilliant exegesis and sound practical insight found in his previous works, noted commentator Douglas J. Moo, in this new volume of the Pillar New Testament Commentary, not only explains accurately the meaning of the letters to the Colossians and to Philemon, but also applies that meaning powerfully to twenty-first-century readers. Moo attentively interacts with the Greek text of these letters and clearly explains the English text to a contemporary audience.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The 16-volume Missional Theology Collection asserts that missions lies at the core of the Gospel, and that the church’s primary task of cultural engagement should inform theological reflection and transformational mission. The authors—including Brian McLaren, Jason Clark, Andrew Perriman, Stephen R. Holmes, and others—survey significant topics in twentieth century theology, such as liberation theology, global justice, eschatology, mystery, and the renewed interested in the practice of worship and discipleship in the Early Church.
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This collection is designed to aide the scholar and student alike to gain a deeper understanding of the New Testament. Two important methods are introduced—rhetorical criticism and discourse analysis—that are currently being utilized to investigate the use of words and phrases within the historical context in which they were written or spoken. The authors apply this methodology to the study of specific New Testament books and passages; for example, one author looks at James and the social world of early Christianity, while another examines four exegetical devices used for understanding a passage in 1 Timothy.
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The New Testament is a fascinating collection of documents that illuminate the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth. It contains an amazing number of details in its texts that can easily be lost on the modern mind. Harold Mare has helped the modern reader by combining the best elements of both commentaries and dictionaries in his New Testament Background Commentary. It is both a commentary and a dictionary of words, phrases, and situations that shed light on the text.
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Who does Jesus say is an ideal disciple? What does it mean to follow? What does it mean to lead and disciple others? Today, discipleship is a standard subject for study in churches and groups. Seminars on discipleship abound, and there is no question of the importance of the subject. It is one thing to master the biblical principles of discipleship, but quite another to transform those principles into everyday life. For years, J. Oswald Sanders has written books to inspire and encourage discipleship in the lives of Christians. This collection contains Spiritual Discipleship and the bestselling Spiritual Leadership, with half a million copies sold, and called “the best book on Christian leadership” by Charles Colson.
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Exegesis is a dynamic process. It is as much an art as it is a science—extraordinarily rewarding when done well, but difficult and problematic if done carelessly. For a text as important as the Bible, proper exegesis is vital—for interpretation, sermon preparation, and study. Yet the history of biblical interpretation—and interpretation of the Old Testament in particular—is riddled with problematic exegesis. In the Handbook for Hebrew Exegesis: A Step-by-Step Approach to Understanding the Old Testament Narrative, Professor Timothy S. Laniak introduces readers to rich and accessible exegetical tools for understanding and interpreting the Old Testament.
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The 20-volume Continental Commentary Series, published by Fortress Press, makes leading critical biblical scholarship from German and French scholars available to the English-speaking world. This series combines scholarly excellence with academic rigor to benefit pastors, students, and scholars of both the Old and New Testament. From Claus Westermann’s 3-volume commentary on Genesis to the 3-volume commentary on the Psalms by Hans-Joachim Kraus, these volumes examine the text of Scripture in penetrating detail with a fresh translation, detailed commentary, and theological assessment.
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The Life and Works of Horatius Bonar brings together the complete corpus of works by the great 19th century Scottish Presbyterian minister and hymn-writer, Horatius Bonar. This massive collection includes a total of 137 volumes of material—over 40 major works, more than 600 hymns, 21 unpublished manuscripts, biographical sketches, prophetical writings, tracts, sermons, addresses, and a picture gallery of people and places, plus all of Bonar’s articles from 25 years worth of The Quarterly Journal of Prophecy and 21 years of The Christian Treasury. In total, that’s more than 13,000 pages comprising the life and works of Horatius Bonar—a life that God used greatly in the preaching of the Gospel and the saving of souls.
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John Calvin is one of the church’s greatest theologians, and Calvinism one of the Western world’s most influential intellectual movements. To celebrate John Calvin’s 500th birthday in 2009, Logos Bible Software has assembled the John Calvin 500 Collection. At 97 volumes, the John Calvin 500 Collection is the largest collection of Calvin material available in the English-speaking world! This massive collection contains all of Calvin’s commentaries, five editions of the Institutes in three languages, four volumes of letters and correspondence, dozens of tracts and treatises, ten biographies, and twenty volumes of secondary literature on the history and influence of Calvinism. In short, this is the definitive collection of Calvin material.
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Themelios is an international evangelical theological journal that expounds and defends the historic Christian faith. Now published by the Gospel Coalition, the new editorial team, led by D.A. Carson, seeks to preserve representation, in both essayists and reviewers, from both sides of the Atlantic. Each issue contains articles on important theological themes, as well as book reviews and discussion—from the most important evangelical voices of our time. Now, Logos is pleased to make available 99 issues of Themelios for your digital library!
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The flagship journal of the Society of Biblical Literature, the Journal of Biblical Literature promotes critical and academic biblical scholarship and brings the highest level of scholarly expertise to bear on the study of biblical literature. The Logos edition of The Journal of Biblical Literature gives you access to nearly 20,000 pages of articles, reviews, and news published between 1981 and 2006, written by top scholars from the past two decades of biblical scholarship.
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Do you already own Calvin’s commentaries? Then this upgrade edition of the Calvin 500 Collection is for you. This collection contains new files for Calvin’s commentaries, plus Calvin: Commentaries, edited by Joseph Haroutunian and published as part of the Library of Christian Classics.
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Few passages in the New Testament are as foundational to the Christian faith as 1 Corinthians 15, because it defends the Resurrection as central to the Christian faith. Paul faces the hard questions believers have wrestled with since the end of Jesus' earthly ministry: "What is the significance of a bodily resurrection?" "What if the resurrection was a big hoax?" In this classic volume, Robert S. Candlish presents nineteen discourses on 1 Corinthians 15. Candlish handles the text as a master preacher and skilled exegete, carefully illustrating the unity in Paul's argument within 1 Corinthians 15 as well as logical connection between other themes within the Apostle's letter. In addition to Paul's chapter on resurrection, Candlish offers expositions on John 11 and Isaiah 25. Explore the hope of resurrection and the promise of an eternal kingdom with one of Scotland's favorite preachers.
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Calvin’s Commentaries (46 Vols.) are, in the words of Philip Schaff, one of the few exegetical works that have outlived their generation. Calvin preached and wrote prolifically on the Bible. His commentaries display a rare combination of exegetical insight, pastoral concern, and theological depth which have inspired generations of Christians. Calvin wrote commentaries on most books of the Bible, and is best known for his commentaries on the Pauline epistles, his harmony of the Gospels, and his 5-volume work on the Psalms—all included in this massive collection.
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Do you already own Calvin’s commentaries? Then this upgrade is for you. The previous edition was created many years ago, using the best digital files available at the time. In celebration of John Calvin’s 500th birthday, we’re rebuilding Calvin’s commentaries from the ground up. This collection contains new files for Calvin’s commentaries, plus Calvin: Commentaries, edited by Joseph Haroutunian and published as part of the Library of Christian Classics.
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John Calvin ranks high on the short list of the church’s most important thinkers, and The Institutes of the Christian Religion has consistently remained the central text of Reformed Christianity. As one of the most influential works in the Western canon, Calvin’s Institutes has enjoyed a prominent place on the reading lists of theological students and scholars around the world, and has left its mark in the fields of theology, philosophy, social thought, and legal theory. First published in 1536, Calvin’s Institutes became an instant best-seller, and has been republished and translated nearly 100 times in dozens of languages.
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The Letters of John Calvin (4 Vols.) contains four volumes of Calvin’s correspondence. This collection includes over 600 letters written between 1528 and 1564. His first letters were written as he studied in Paris; the last letter was written from his deathbed. In between, we find letters to other Reformers such as Martin Luther and John Knox, as well as letters to kings and government authorities. B.B. Warfield rightly called Calvin "the great letter-writer of the Reformation age."
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The 8-volume Tracts and Treatises of John Calvin collection helps modern readers understand Calvin’s role in shaping the Reformation and his lasting influence as the key thinker of Reformed theology. These 28 treatises—written by Calvin, his contemporaries, his supporters, and his detractors—expose and illuminate the emergence of Reformed theology as a legitimate movement during the sixteenth century. They contain important debate on idolatry and images in worship, the sacraments, predestination, God’s sovereignty, and dozens of other topics. This collection contains the 3-volume Tracts of the Reformation, first published by the Calvin Translation Society—which includes Theodore Beza’s biography of Calvin—as well as Calvin’s Christ, the End of the Law—his preface to the 1550 Geneva Bible.
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Calvin and the History of the Calvinism Collection (20 Vols.) assembles some of the most important secondary literature published in the area of Reformation history and theology and the history of Calvinist thought in faith and culture. The expositional skill and theological organization of John Calvin led to a transforming movement beginning with the transformation of the individual and enveloping the role of a society. With these volumes you will be able to step into history and follow the birth of Calvin's thought to the formation of Geneva, study the trial and execution of Michael Servetus, trace the growth and expansion of Calvinism from Geneva through Europe and into the Americas, and survey Calvinism as a theological system.
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John Calvin is undeniably a pivotal figure in the history of the Reformation and the Church. To understand his ideas, theology, and lasting impact, one must first understand the man. This 10-volume collection of biographies reveals his depth of character, morality and convictions.
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In this treatise, the author offers a coherent structure of doctrine as he discusses the fundamental principles and leading applications of the doctrine of the church, primarily those commonly received among Scottish Presbyterians. Bannerman brings to the foreground such important topics as the Church's authority—how it received it and how it wields it—the Church's function, essential nature and peculiar characteristics, and the Scriptural form of church government and its relationship to the State.
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Each of the five volumes in this collection leads you through a particular book of the Torah, from Genesis to Deuteronomy, following the weekly Torah (Pentateuch) readings, including parallel passages from the Haftarah (Prophets) and B'rit Chadashah (New Covenant). The readings emphasize traditional Jewish and Messianic interpretation that focuses on personal application.
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Practical, scriptural and contemporary, this series of essays aims to show the significance of reading the biblical text appropriately and with faithful engagement for our theology and missiology. Drawing together scholars from the fields of biblical studies, theology, sociology and homiletics, this concise book relates critically engaged textual reading to contemporary ongoing Christian life, thought and mission.
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Featuring commentaries written by Charles Ryrie, John Walvoord, Roy Zuck, Cyril Barber, and other top Bible scholars, the Everyman’s Bible Commentary Series contains detailed exposition of the books of the Bible, and introduces readers to doctrinal themes, problem passages, and practical application. Designed for laypeople, the 44-volume Everyman’s Bible Commentary Series deals seriously with the biblical text without being overly technical
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The Decades of Heinrich Bullinger include 50 godly and learned sermons, divided into five decades containing the chief and principal points of Christian Religion—over 1,800 pages of sermons and related material.
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The 18-volume New International Biblical Commentary: New Testament offers the best of contemporary scholarship in a format that both general readers and serious students can use with profit. The aim of the series is to provide reliable guides to the books of the Bible presented in a style that does not require formal theological education to understand. Based on the widely used New International Version translation, each volume in the New International Biblical Commentary: New Testament presents an introductory chapter detailing the background of the book, its audiences, authorship, important themes, and other helpful information.
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John G. Butler’s Analytical Bible Expositor: Luke and John are comprehensively organized, chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse commentaries. These invaluable works are much more accessible than typical commentaries, because they are free from heavy intellectual arguments and the difficult-to-understand language which is characteristic of many commentaries.
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A member of a long line of the great Princeton theologians which includes Jonathan Edwards, B.B. Warfield, and Charles Hodge, Archibald Alexander was a dominating and highly influential Presbyterian theologian, and the founding principal of Princeton Theological Seminary. He wrote and preached extensively on theological topics, missions, and biblical authority, and—more than any other during his time—appropriated and defined Calvinism in the unique context of America. The Archibald Alexander Collection contains twenty volumes of works on biblical studies and theology.
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The 14-volume Louis Berkhof Collection contains important works on theology, social issues, education, and politics from one of the twentieth century’s leading Reformed thinkers. Berkhof’s Systematic Theology, included in this collection, is one of the most widely cited theological works in recent decades. His works on biblical interpretation have become classics in Reformed hermeneutics, and his extensive writings on social issues, politics, education, and other issues are enormously influential and widely consulted.
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This 6-volume set from Moody Publishers tackles the hard realities of spiritual warfare and how it affects everyone on this earth, including followers of Christ. Providing Biblical evidence and practical application to your life, these works will arm you for the impending spiritual battles we all will face.
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Hermeneia is a critical commentary series based on the interpretation of the original texts of the biblical books and other literature closely related to the Bible. With more than 17,000 pages spanning 43 volumes, the series offers a wealth of insight for the serious student of Scripture. Unique in its quality of scholarship, critical approach, and full-length commentary on selected non-canonical texts, the publisher describes Hermeneia as "a critical commentary series based upon the interpretation of the original texts of the biblical books and other literature closely related to the Bible."
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Theology belongs in the pulpit, the school, the workplace, the family, and everywhere. Society as a whole is weakened when theology is neglected. Systematic theology helps people approach the Bible with a clear and coherent picture of God’s revelation. Theology helps us discover the nature and person of God. Rushdoony’s 2-volume Systematic Theology is designed to assist in the application of the Word of God to every area of life and thought.
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The Bible is God’s Word for everyone—in family life, church, state, school business, arts, sciences, law, economics, politics, and all things else. The 3-volume Rushdoony New Testament Commentary Collection contains commentaries on six books of the New Testament. These commentaries affirm the Bible’s ability to speak authoritatively in all areas of life. These detailed, verse-by-verse commentaries explore the meaning of key New Testament themes, from Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection, to the countless Old Testament parallels in the Romans and Hebrews, to the implications of the law and of grace in the church today.
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The Rushdoony Biblical Studies Collection (8 Vols.) contains studies of Elijah and Elisha, topical commentaries on the books of Daniel and Revelation, and a study of moral standards in the Old Testament. This collection also contains books which examine the entire Bible to produce a biblical philosophy of history and a biblical philosophy of psychology. Rushdoony also outlines the doctrine of God’s sovereignty, based on a thorough examination of Scripture, and examines both confession and atonement as it is depicted in the Bible.
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Rousas John Rushdoony’s 3-volume Institutes of Biblical Law explains the meaning and impact of biblical law—not only in its original context, but also in its modern application. Rushdoony explains why God’s law has enormous relevance for today. Combining Old Testament scholarship with legal theory, The Institutes of Biblical Law shows how Old Testament law is important not only for biblical scholarship, but for understanding the fundamental nature of human identity.
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The 5-volume Commentary on the Pentateuch by Rousas John Rushdoony recovers the meaning and purpose of the Pentateuch for modern readers. These verse-by-verse commentaries return the Pentateuch to its rightful place—as central to our understanding of both humanity and God. Rushdoony makes sensible the genealogies, legal codes, and rituals. He recounts the lives of Adam and Eve, Abraham and Sarah, Moses and Aaron, and the other central figures of the first books of the Bible. The Commentary on the Pentateuch helps restore the significance of these important Old Testament for scholars, pastors, and ordinary readers.
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Whether heroes of the faith or some of the most infamous opponents of the Church, the stories and lives of the history makers in this collection will enlighten and spur you on to greater conviction in your belief in God. These books reveal the caustic relationship between scientific theorists and Christianity and demonstrate God’s glory in the lives of faithful believers.
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This 2-volume set from Moody Publishers tackles some of the most painful and common questions Christians face in their journey of faith—how to trust, and where is God during times of trial and heartbreak? The authors provide encouragement to stay faithful, run the race that is set before us and not grow weary in times of disappointment.
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The ministry of Jews for Jesus brings this compelling and insightful 3-volume set that explores Jewish celebrations and reveals God’s divine plan through them. The authors uncover the significance in the feasts of: Pentecost, Tabernacles and Passover, and provide deeper understanding of Jewish heritage in Christianity. These books are written for Jews, messianic believers, and Gentiles alike—providing vital knowledge and perspective for missionaries evangelizing to Jewish people.
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The 5-volume Moody Pastoral Theology Collection contains contributions from R. Albert Mohler, Tony Evans, and other prominent pastors who have spent years both practicing and reflecting upon pastoral ministry. These books contain not only tips and techniques, but rich insight and wisdom for cultivating rich and rewarding ministry in whatever context you serve. The authors delve deep into topics such as prayer, devotional habits, preaching, studying, and specific ministry duties. This collection contains books on pastoral ministry in a postmodern context, the spiritual struggles pastors face every day, and books on preaching and communication God’s Word. The result is an essential tool for those in pastoral ministry.
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In a world of tolerance and pluralism, where religious issues have become politically charged, and where suffering and sin permeate the fabric of our culture—how is the Gospel relevant? How can we communicate with our unbelieving friends and coworkers in a way that isn’t pushy or judgmental? In a world that’s heard it all before and no longer seems to care, where do we begin? The Moody Apologetics Collection (5 Vols.) gives you the tools to define and defend your faith in a culture of increasing skepticism, doubt, and hostility toward Christianity. From explaining the differences between Christianity and Islam, to learning how to share the Gospel in daily life, these authors write from a perspective that is theologically rich, philosophically grounded, and pastorally meaningful.
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For many people, the word “theology” suggests an abstract and undefined encounter with God, disconnected from real life, and far from the needs of ordinary people. But nothing could be further from the truth. What we think about God influences what we believe, do, and say—and that makes a difference. The 10-volume Moody Theological Studies Collection contains a wealth of material to help you confront the most pressing theological issues in the church today.
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Are you saving for your children’s college, worrying about retirement or simply budgeting to afford your monthly expenses? How will it all work out? These are very real and frustrating circumstances we all face. For the Christian, money and career issues can compound if they are out of line with what the Bible has for us. This 4-volume set addresses the attitudes, behaviors, and importance of finances in your life, specifically in relation to your faith and reliance on God as provider, supplier and sustainer.
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How are we made right before God? This is perhaps the most theologically vexing and most frequently asked question of Christians. Generations of Christians have thought about it, and for centuries, theologians have penned countless books in trying to answer the question. Ritschl's The Christian Doctrine of Justification and Reconciliation: The Positive Development of the Doctrine has become one of the most important and widely cited volumes on the subject.
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The Alistair Begg Collection provides critical guidance and insight for the new and experienced Christian alike. His works cover key tenets of faith, obedience to God’s word and guidance for daily living. Grow deeper in your walk as you discover the riches of serving God and finding joy in His purpose, understanding and heeding The Ten Commandments and discovering the depth of God’s grace during trials.
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The Göttingen Septuagint represents the largest Septuagint project ever undertaken. Published between 1931 and 2006, the 24-volume Göttingen Septuagint contains the most authoritative critical apparatus of the Greek Old Testament ever assembled. Combining textual evidence from countless manuscripts and ancient sources—including Philo, Josephus, and the Greek Church Fathers—the Göttingen Septuagint is the most detailed and elaborate critical edition of the Septuagint ever published.
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For decades, Erwin Lutzer has made the truth of the Bible accessible to thousands of listeners each week at The Moody Church. His books have become international bestsellers, and his sermons are heard around the world. Noted for his unwavering stance on important cultural and political issues, Lutzer has helped generations of Christians understand and affirm the truth of the Bible. Now, with the Erwin W. Lutzer Collection, Logos is pleased to bring you five of Lutzer’s most important works, including the bestselling One Minute After You Die. Widely endorsed by notable leaders in the church today, such as John MacArthur, Kay Arthur, and D. James Kennedy, Lutzer brings eternal and lasting truth to bear on contemporary issues.
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The Moody Bible Study Collection weaves together theological truth and practical application to challenge readers to delve deeper into their understanding of what it means to live lives steeped in the wisdom of the Bible. With contributions by John MacArthur, Michael S. Horton, Norman Geisler, and many others, these books help readers discover a fresh realization of God’s grace conveyed through Scripture today.
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The 21-volume Bryan Williams Bible Study Collection is designed to stimulate and enrich your study of the New Testament with concise and accessible introductions. For years, Dr. Williams has been working to improve biblical literacy, spur discussion and reflection on the Bible, and get people deeper into Scripture in their own personal study or in the context of group study. These books represent the fruit of decades of pastoral ministry and scholarly work on the New Testament.
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The Mark Driscoll Sermon Archive contains nearly ten years of preaching and teaching by Mark Driscoll, the Preaching and Theology Pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington. In this massive archive, the transcriptions of his audio sermons preached at Mars Hill Church, which work through fifteen books of the Bible and cover scores of topical issues, and at well over one hundred conferences around the U.S. and world will be made available for reading, searching, and study. That’s ten years worth of preaching and teaching from one of today’s most influential and provocative pastors now available in the most advanced digital format anywhere!
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The 49-volume Welwyn Commentary Series is dedicated to the practical exposition and exhortation of Scripture. This massive commentary series—more than 12,000 pages in all—is designed for pastors who use commentaries for week-to-week preaching and pastoral ministry. These commentaries combine the best of scholarly resources on the books of the Bible—works of exegesis, hermeneutics, and history—yet they are infused with the pastoral insight which arises from the day-to-day preaching and pastoral ministry of each contributor.
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From today's most respected authority on Mormonism, Ed Decker offers a landmark A-to-Z reference guide on the beliefs, teachings, and traditions of the Mormon Church. Decker's Complete Handbook on Mormonism is an all-in-one volume specifically created for those who want a clear, concise overview of Mormonism at their fingertips. This reference guide is the culmination of forty years of research and experience. Arranged in alphabetical order, this handbook presents both the official Mormon position and the corresponding biblical response on more than 150 topics. Each subject is discussed in an informative, easy-to-read manner, making this a highly useful resource for those who need a quick answer or in-depth study.
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The Evangelical Dictionary of Christian Education has something for everyone who is serious about Christian education: church leaders, students, and professors. More than 850 articles survey the field, integrating biblical and theological concepts with contributions from education, psychology, anthropology, sociology, and philosophy. The articles explore the history, philosophy, and theology of Christian education and provide insight into educational methodology, learning theory, and practice.
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Ministry is a high calling, yet those who pursue it often suffer from church burnout, family stress, and a tendency to lose the passion and vigor which accompanied the call to work in the church in the first place. The 5-volume Wesleyan Ministry Collection will help you establish a clear direction for ministry, develop and expand the ministry programs in your church, and create vibrant and vision-driven ministries. The Wesleyan Ministry Collection contains contributions from seasoned pastors in the Wesleyan tradition, but their experiences speak to pastors of all denominations and church traditions.
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In the 6-volume Keith Drury Collection, author, pastor, and teacher Keith Drury addresses pastoral calling, spiritual disciplines, worship, and other relevant church leadership topics. Drawing from his experience as a pastor and his position as a professor of practical ministry, Keith Drury offers sounds advice and wisdom for pastors, teachers, and ministry leaders. This collection contains a volume on the creeds, confessions, and articulating clear Christian belief in an age of skepticism and doubt, along with a helpful volume on worship practices—from preaching and music, to finding common ground in today’s “worship wars.” The Keith Drury Collection also contains books on practicing the spiritual disciplines, women in ministry, ordination, and developing a high view of ministry in your congregation.
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Stan Toler is the pastor’s pastor. For years, he has not only pastored churches, but he has written books and developed resources for fellow pastors. Whether you’re a solo pastor in a small church, or a pastor in a large church with a large staff and complex ministry program, Stan Toler addresses the issues you face. The 6-volume Stan Toler Collection offers rich insight and generous affirmation which will enlighten, encourage, and equip anyone involved in church ministry. Stan Toler helps you create the positive purpose, clear focus, and effective decision-making skills that will improve the quality of your ministry and your relationships with the people you work with.
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Christians can’t be perfect, but they can be holy! Written in the tradition of John Wesley, the 8-volume Holiness Collection from the Wesleyan Publishing House offers a biblical perspective on holiness and a fresh approach to holiness in the Christian life. With treatments of biblical, historical, and theological understandings of holiness, the authors define holiness as the church’s corporate calling, as well as the primary aspiration for the Christian life.
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The 8-volume Welwyn Biography Series offers detailed introductions to important figures in recent church history. From missionaries like David Brainerd to key Methodist leaders like Charles Wesley, the stories of these individuals will encourage your work and inspire your ministry. This collection contains valuable insights into the social and spiritual conditions of their times, and also reveals the depth of faith commitment to which God can bring his servants. From controversial figures to refugees, these important characters in the church’s history endured persecution, sparked revivals, and humbly discerned God’s calling at pivotal junctures in church history. Their sermons are still read, their songs are still sung, and their stories are still told. Meet them face to face in the Welwyn Biography Series.
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Is it science? Is it religion? What exactly is the Design Revolution? As the intelligent design movement has gained momentum, questions have naturally arisen to challenge its provocative claims. In this book, William A. Dembski rises to the occasion clearly and concisely answering the most vexing questions posed to the intelligent design program. Writing with non-experts in mind, Dembski responds to more than sixty questions asked by experts and non-experts alike who have attended his many public lectures, as well as objections raised in written reviews.
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For over a century, the scientific establishment has ignored challenges to the theory of evolution. But in the last decade such complacency about its scientific and philosophical foundations has been shaken. As cracks in the Darwinian edifice have begun to appear, many are asking whether a defensible alternative exists. In response to this growing crisis, a movement has emerged among scholars exploring the possibility of intelligent design as an explanatory theory in scientific descriptions of the universe. In this book Michael Behe is joined by eighteen other expert academics trained in mathematics, mechanical engineering, philosophy, physical anthropology, physics, astrophysics, biology, ecology and evolutionary biology to investigate the prospects for this emerging school of thought.
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In structure, the Book of Genesis is a series of eleven family histories compiled and edited by Moses. Throughout the vivid detail provided in Genesis, Dr. Fruchtenbaum's exegesis allows God's Word to make its own case for a literal interpretation of the Bible. Dr. Fruchtenbaum's grammatical, historical-geographical approach to Scriptures from a Jewish perspective provides the reader an exciting new way to grasp and unlock the richness of this book of the beginnings of all nations, and in particular, the beginning of the nation of Israel.
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Charles Spurgeon is one of the church’s most famous preachers and Christianity’s most prolific writers. During his decades-long ministry in nineteenth century England, Spurgeon preached thousands of sermons, heard by millions of listeners. He devoted his life to the clear exposition of the Bible, and led the Metropolitan Tabernacle to become the largest church of its time. More than one hundred years after his death, Charles Spurgeon continues to exert powerful influence in the church and around the world. He remains a model preacher for pastors of every age. The 78-volume Charles Spurgeon Collection from Logos Bible Software contains material not published in Spurgeon’s best-selling multivolume collection of sermons. This includes Spurgeon’s commentaries, lectures, autobiography, the Sword and the Trowel, and much more.
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Explore more than 140 essays from the Wheaton Theology Conference, each discussing pressing issues in Evangelical theology.
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A ministry, like anything else built with love, determination, and grace, is only as good as the foundation upon which is founded. In order to build a solid and scripturally sound foundation for one's ministry, godly and effective tools are a must. The Robert P. Lightner and Aubrey Malphurs Collection (9 Vols.) provides just such a set of tools. Both new and experienced pastors will benefit greatly from this complete yet concise, biblically sound set of books. How-to, when-to, why, and for-whom are all questions-answered as these fine authors address issues, challenges and topics continually faced by pastors, teachers, and all who minister His Word.
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What is the relationship between theology and philosophy? Between theology and the sciences? And what is the proper task of theology? In his 2-volume Systematic Theology, John Miley presents a unified and concise sum of Christian doctrine which understands God in light of philosophical and scientific criticism, and affirms the veracity of God’s revelation. The depth of Miley’s theological reflection and the clarity of his thought have made his Systematic Theology one of the key texts in Methodist theology ever since.
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In the face of changing situations and new moral problems, the church is called to discern the shape and style of a life “worthy of the gospel of Christ” in today’s world. In this study of New Testament ethics, Verhey examines the ethics of Jesus, for it is there the tradition begins, and analyzes how the early church handed down Jesus' words and deeds in the development of a moral tradition. He also examines that tradition as it came to canonical expression in the New Testament writings.
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Gustav Oehler’s Theology of the Old Testament is helpful to ministers and biblical students due to its subject, its wide range of thought, the thoroughness with which the topics are examined and discussed, and the positive results to which the author arrives. Oehler focuses on the supernatural character and gradual progress of revelation in the Old Testament. He is able to embrace the whole field of Israel’s history in its connection with the founding of a kingdom of God among men and weaves the whole into a thorough unity of which the final expression is Christ.
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In A General View of the History of the English Bible, renowned New Testament scholar B.F. Westcott calls attention to some points in the history of the English Bible which have been neglected. According to the author, the history of the English Bible is a type of the history of the Church, and both histories have suffered similar fates. Those who labor most successfully upon them generally confine themselves to outward facts, and don’t trace these facts back to their ultimate sources, or notice the variety of elements which go to form the final result. Hence, with A General View of the History of the English Bible, Westcott endeavors to rectify this oversight and fill an unfortunate gap in scholarship. As he states himself, “As far as I know no systematic inquiry into the internal history of our Authorized Version has yet been made, and still no problem can offer greater scope for fruitful research.”
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The 18-volume Wesleyan Bible Commentary Series promotes life change in believers by applying God’s authoritative truth in relevant, practical ways. This commentary will impact Bible students by providing fresh insight into God’s unchanging Word. Each biblical book is explained paragraph by paragraph, giving the reader both the big picture and sufficient detail to understand the meaning of significant words and phrases.
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This comprehensive collection of primary texts and secondary literature assembles the best in Near Eastern scholarship from professors at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Combining primary texts, English translations, and expert commentary and analysis, the 9-volume Near Eastern History Collection brings the latest scholarship to bear on the history, geography, and culture of the birthplace of civilization. These important books from Magnes Press include textual artifacts and translations of Ugaritic literature, Aramaic ostraca, and Aramaic amulets, along with translation and commentary. This collection also contains penetrating studies of place-names, a fascinating history of the alphabet, and a complete introduction to art in Ancient Palestine. It also includes a volume of over thirty essays, whose topics span the entire range of Near Eastern history from Sumer to the Persian Empire.
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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. Their histories are checkered with periods of intense persecution. Yet for all their similarities, Judaism and Christianity differ on several key points. The 7-volume Judaism and Christianity Collection examines the historical and contemporary relationship between Judaism and Christianity, and includes penetrating studies of the classical world, theological topics, recent archaeological finds, and the socio-political climate of the Middle East and the nation of Israel.
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The 12-volume Magnes Press Hebrew Bible Collection contains engaging and critical analyses of the Hebrew Bible from the world’s foremost Jewish and Hebrew scholars. From multi-volume commentaries on Genesis and Exodus, to meticulous studies in linguistics, history and geography, these award-winning Hebrew scholars have contributed monumental studies to the field of Hebrew Bible scholarship. Some books in this collection are updated and revised reprints of important classics by authors such as Umberto Cassuto; others are groundbreaking new studies in the scholarship on the Hebrew Bible.
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The message of the Gospel concerns not only the message of salvation, but also the promise of comfort and hope. The 19-volume Fortress Press Creative Pastoral Care and Counseling Series offers both introductions and discipline-specific resources for anyone involved in any aspect of pastoral ministry. The authors address a range of pastoral care issues typically faced by clergy, counselors, and caregivers, such as medical emergencies, ministry to the elderly, pastoral care of the sick and the dying, suicide prevention, dealing with domestic violence, and dozens of other vitally important issues. These books also contain insights and practical advice on pastoral care for adolescents, men, women, and other groups which face particular issues and pose unique sets of challenges. This volume also contains volumes on pastoral ministry in cross-cultural contexts.
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Each of the volumes in the 13-volume Fortress Press Homiletics Collection offers brief introductions to the basics of preaching from diverse perspectives. Never before have seminary students and pastors had such a solid homiletical tool to help them develop the insights, framework, and skills necessary for powerful, transformative preaching as the books in this collection. This collection contains practical guides for effective preaching with tips for preparing and delivering sermons that are meaningful and appropriate. These books will help preachers create sermons that fit the listeners, and the authors offer tips and ideas for biblical texts and topics of interests.
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Standing as a testament to Princeton Theological Seminary's spiritual heritage and service to the church over its first 100 years, Biblical and Theological Studies is a collection of selected works from fifteen of Princeton's former students-turned-professors. The reader of this work is given a portal into Princeton's campus from 1812–1912 as if a student enrolled in classes that have been hand-picked by the respected professors' peers. Featured essays by renown theologians and exegetes Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield, Geerhardus Vos, Robert Dick Wilson, John Gresham Machen, and Oswald Thompson Allis!
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Christians and Jews have had diverse relations throughout the centuries: sometimes peaceful, other times violent. Stanley Porter and Brook Pearson, along with a host of contributors, have addressed major issues which have penetrated the heart of this tenuous relationship. Christian-Jewish Relations through the Centuries focuses on the emerging Church’s connection to Judaism, to their parting of ways, their dichotomous cultures during the Medieval Period, to their relations in the modern world. The authors confront these topics with sensitivity and dignity.
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Takamitsu Muraoka has compiled a user-friendly Hebrew/Aramaic index to the Septuagint. He critically examines all of the Hebrew-Greek and Aramaic-Greek equivalences assigned by the Hatch-Redpath Concordance to the Septuagint, particularly focusing on lexicographical and text-critical advancements in the study of both the Septuagint and the Hebrew Bible in the last century.
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Following in the footsteps of Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Horace, Quintilian, and countless other preeminent thinkers, Sacred Rhetoric: A Course of Lectures on Preaching marks the great Southern theologian Robert Lewis Dabney’s deft foray into the utmost concern of all preachers – the eloquent oration of God’s Word. This non-denominational textbook, based on Dabney’s years of teaching Pulpit Rhetoric in Union Theological Seminary, advances the practices of the classic rhetoricians while emphasizing the specific needs of the Christian preacher.
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Loraine Boettner set forth a clear vision for Reformed and evangelical theology for the modern era. He articulated classic Reformed orthodoxy for a new generation, and possessed the rare gift of clearly explaining the complex principles of theology without sacrificing academic rigor. Best-known for his volumes on the doctrine of predestination and Roman Catholicism, Loraine Boettner explained and popularized the Reformed faith for a broad audience. The 8-volume Loraine Boettner Collection contains eight of Boettner’s most popular works, including The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, The Millennium, and his best-selling Roman Catholicism.
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In his mammoth 12-volume Dogmatic Theology, Joseph Pohle articulates one of the clearest and most succinct systems of Roman Catholic theology in recent years. As a member of the founding faculty of the Catholic University in America and a frequent contributor to the Catholic Encyclopedia, Pohle offers a unique—and important—Catholic perspective for theological scholarship in America. Pohle interacts with the vast corpus of theological literature from the history of the church, and uses both Scripture and tradition to make his case. Each volume is clearly outlined, making his argument easy to follow and his positions quick to identify.
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Hermann Olshausen’s Biblical Commentary on the New Testament—a penetrating chapter-by-chapter commentary—investigates in detail the important historical, textual, and interpretive issues of the entire New Testament. In these volumes, Olshausen discusses the leading critical points and unfolds the rich doctrinal and practical teachings of the New Testament. He also carefully traces the history of canonization and the entire history of interpretation. This commentary set also includes Olshausen’s 100-page treatise, “The Genuineness of the Writings of the New Testament,” a valuable introduction the central issues at stake in the interpretation of the New Testament.
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This 2-volume bundle includes the award-winning Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch and the Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books, both from InterVarsity Press. These dictionaries bring together hundreds of top Old Testament scholars under the editorship of T. Desmond Alexander, David W. Baker, Bill T. Arnold, and H. G. M. Williamson.
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There are many biographies of John Calvin, the theologian—some vilifying him and others extolling his virtues—but few that reveal John Calvin, the man. Professor and renowned Reformation historian Herman Selderhuis has written John Calvin: A Pilgrim's Life to bring Calvin near to the reader, showing him as a man who had an impressive impact on the development of the Western world, but who was first of all a believer struggling with God and with the way God governed both the world and his own life.
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Logos is pleased to offer this upgrade collection, which features the three most recent releases! This collection includes the commentary on Matthew 1-7 by Ulrich Luz, the commentary on Mark by Adela Yarbro Collins, and the new commentary on Acts by Richard I. Pervo. Anchored by a renowned board of editors, the monumental Hermeneia project has, over the last forty years, produced some of the most authoritative and influential commentaries on the Bible in the English-speaking world. These latest volumes are no exception.
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A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians, perhaps more than any other book, introduced the Western world to the study of ancient Egypt. Widely regarded as “the Father of Egyptology,” John Gardner Wilkinson documents the history and remains of ancient Egypt and the state of modern Egypt in this thorough study. These volumes are packed with 500 images and illustrations, along with detailed observations on the history, culture, and geography of both ancient and modern Egypt. As one of the earliest European accounts of Egypt, Wilkinson’s drawings, illustrations, and observations offer unique and unparalleled access to the archaeological remains of ancient Egypt.
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The 19-volume Biblical Languages: Reference Grammars and Introductions brings together an impressive compilation of the most important reference grammars and ground-breaking technical introductions to biblical texts ever published! These volumes have defined the contours of biblical language scholarship for the past century, and included some of the biggest names in the field. With scholars such as Westcott, Hort, Field, Abbot, Goodwin, and more than a dozen others, we have designed the ultimate collection for the study of the Greek New Testament, the Septuagint, and the development of the Greek language, as well as for advanced Hebrew, Latin, and Syriac studies. These are the most widely-cited and frequently used volumes in biblical scholarship.
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MacLaren's "Expositions of Holy Scripture" is a treasured collection of over 1,500 sermons covering much of Scripture.
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This collection brings the eternal truth of God to bear upon the contemporary considerations of the modern intellectual condition. In six volumes, the collection examines the ontology of God, the Trinitarian nature of atonement, forgiveness and truth in the modern world, and much more. Each volume is marked by rigorous academic inquiry and timely appraisal of the issues, taking seriously the affect past philosophical, psychological, and historical investigations have made on the pursuit of theology in the 21st century.
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Learning New Testament Greek Now and Then offers a fresh approach to learning New Testament Greek. This book uses simple tools to help you identify Greek words and their meanings, allowing you to concentrate on Greek language concepts and applying them to passages in the New Testament. Learning New Testament Greek Now and Then is a practical, common-sense book designed to help you gain confidence in reading the New Testament in Greek. It is for all people who want to dig a little deeper and better understand the significance of that which is behind the many variations of the English Bible translations.
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Pastors, teachers, and church leaders regularly suffer from stress and burnout—the emotional and spiritual toll of day-to-day ministry can overwhelm even the best efforts of those in leadership positions. The books in the College Press Discipleship Collection (3 Vols.) explore effective and Christ-centered discipleship, providing you with practical ideas that your church can use to encourage faithful service from all members and cultivate discipleship within your church. In these books, seasoned pastors and scholars offer practical ideas which your church can use to encourage fruitful discipleship.
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One of the most influential and widely-cited conservative scholars from nineteenth century Europe, Frédéric Louis Godet contributed enormously to New Testament scholarship in general and the debate over biblical inspiration in particular. As the author of more than a dozen New Testament commentaries and an expert on the life of Paul and the Pauline epistles, Godet, a prolific writer, is rightfully remembered as one of the most influential conservative voices in European biblical scholarship. The 16-volume Frédéric Louis Godet Commentary Collection contains Godet’s 2-volume commentary on Romans, his 3-volume commentary on the Gospel of John, and numerous other commentaries on the Gospels and Pauline epistles.
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A Savior Worth Having is a collection of sermons that E.V. Hill has delivered over the years, which all center on Jesus Christ. In an easy-to-read and easy-to-understand way, E.V. Hill paints an amazing picture of our glorious Lord. Clearing away the clutter of theological jargon and discussions of dogma, Reverend Hill speaks straight to our hearts. He argues without apology that Jesus is the Savior above all others. When he spells out for us, simply and clearly, what 'having Jesus' means to our lives and our souls, both new believers and longtime Christians will feel their spirits soar with the love and glory that is Christ. In all the roles he fills, in all the help he brings, in all the ways he loves us, Jesus is our Savior. And when we come to know him this way, we know that he is all we need. He is indeed A Savior Worth Having.
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While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks: Reflections on Biblical Leadership is a lavishly illustrated journey into the world of shepherds—shepherds of the biblical world and the spiritual shepherds of the church. The realities and rewards of leadership are brought to life through this illuminating and insightful look at the ancient image of shepherds. Experience this wondrous opportunity to think biblically about your calling to serve Jesus Christ and the expectations that come with being a shepherd leader, the compassionate and courageous commitment to provide for, protect, and guide those under your care. Take this forty day journey and experience a life changing encounter with the Divine Shepherd.
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For nearly one thousand years, theologians, philosophers, and Christian apologists have felt the effects of Anselm of Canterbury. Anselm’s theological method was rigorous, and represented a seismic shift in medieval thought. He is widely considered the founder scholastic theology, and he has been called the church’s “second Augustine.” His treatise on the atonement, Cur Deus Homo was the first to systematically articulate the penal substitution theory of the atonement, which was later developed by John Calvin and widely embraced by Reformed and evangelical churches. He was also the first to construct and systematize the ontological argument for the existence of God. The Major Works of Anselm of Canterbury contains Anselm’s important theological and philosophical writings: the Proslogium, the Monologium, Cur Deus Homo, and In Behalf of the Fool.
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Called a leading Reformed theologian of the 1800s, William G. T. Shedd was a prolific theologian, historian, and literary genius. He affirmed the inspiration of Scripture against the advances of modernism and higher criticism, and championed Reformed theology throughout his lifetime. Throughout his career, Shedd tackled controversial topics such as the atonement and the doctrine of endless punishment, and he took care to view doctrine from within the larger context of history. The rhetorical force of Shedd’s theology stems from his literary studies, his pastoral heart from his years as a minister, and his theological and historical eloquence from years of defending Reformed theology in the face of increasing skepticism and doubt.
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The 7-volume Gromacki Expository Series has been designed to teach the Word of God to others. Based on the English text, Dr. Gromacki uses his biblical expertise and pastoral discernment to present the meaning of the epistle in a clear and straightforward manner. Necessary technical matters and notes on the Greek are included, but they are confined to the footnotes. These books attempt to make clear the meaning of the English text of the Bible through organization, exposition, and careful use of the Greek text. These volumes are readable studies, using a non-technical vocabulary and smooth transitions from one section to the next. The Gromacki Expository Series also contains a wealth of cross-references to supporting passages of Scripture.
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As a pastor, professor, and Bible teacher, Greg Harris is uniquely positioned to explore the intersection between the core of the Gospel message and daily Christian living. This collection includes both The Cup and the Glory, which explores the nature of Christian suffering, and its sequel, The Darkness and the Glory, which offers a theological and biographical account of Christ’s suffering. From his own reflections on the early deaths of his children, to his examination of the weight of Christ’s suffering, Greg Harris teaches readers about walking with Jesus and investigates the meaning of true discipleship.
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What does the book of Revelation say about the end times? What is the Bible’s stance on believer baptism? Few authors possess a keen skill and pastoral heart for investigating what Scripture says about these controversial topics, and Matthew Waymeyer is among them. History testifies to heated debate, church splits, and doctrinal controversy over these issues. Matthew Waymeyer rises above the fray to outline and explain the Bible’s teaching for the modern church.
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The 8-volume Kress Biblical Studies Collection contains books which address a diversity of topics—yet these titles are singularly united in their commitment to the primacy of Scripture. Widely endorsed by pastors and scholars such as John MacArthur, R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Cyril J. Barber, and Norman Geisler, the volumes in the Kress Biblical Studies Collection are practical, and stem from the conviction that Scripture is uniquely suited for speaking to the issues the church faces today. This collection contains commentaries and expositions of Scripture on both the Old and New Testament, along with Jim Rosscup’s comprehensive bibliography of Bible commentaries. Additionally, the books in this collection explore—from the perspective of Scripture—important topics in the contemporary church, such as God’s plan for the nation of Israel.
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The Syriac Peshitta of the Old and New Testament originated during the first centuries of the Christian era, and has been used ever since in the non-western churches of Syrian signature. Much like the Greek translations of the Old Testament, this ancient version is an important source for our knowledge of the textual traditions behind the biblical text. This edition of the Old and New Testament was prepared at the Peshitta Institute in Leiden, and has become the standard Syriac edition.
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James Reitman's exposition of Job and Ecclesiastes in Unlocking Wisdom is written for serious Bible students, combining a transparent hermeneutical methodology with a canonical-linguistic expositional style to explore the authors' intended meaning as expressed in the text. This innovative commentary provides a more canonical, literary and synthetic reading of these two books of Wisdom than is available in verse-by-verse exegetical treatments and relates the arguments of the two books to make them eminently applicable to contemporary readers.
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Explore the rich heritage of your faith with Christian History & Biography! Since 1982, this quarterly magazine has been dedicated to the events and personalities that have laid the foundations of modern Christianity, covering subjects ranging from Martin Luther to Dietrich Bonhoeffer, from the Crusades to modern Christian-Muslim relations. Each issue includes articles by leading historians, timelines, excerpts from historical writings, biographical vignettes, and page after page of commentary from top scholars. In this massive collection of every issue of Christian History & Biography since 1982, nearly 2,000 articles by hundreds of authors cover every aspect of church history from the Early Church to the present day!
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Joseph Barber Lightfoot is one of the most influential biblical scholars of the nineteenth century, who along with John Anthony Hort and Brooke Foss Westcott, defended the authenticity of the Bible against modernism and contributed enormously to the discipline of church history. In addition to his extensive scholarly accomplishments, Bible commentaries, and his multi-volume Apostolic Fathers, Lightfoot also devoted his life to the church, serving as canon of St. Paul’s Cathedral and as Bishop of Durham. The Joseph Barber Lightfoot Collection (11 Vols.) contains material from Lightfoot’s unfinished Bible commentaries, lectures, and manuscripts, including his unpublished notes on the Pauline Epistles—including 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, portions of Romans, and the first chapter of Ephesians—as well as essays on the chronology of Paul’s life, the structure of Romans, and the Pastoral Epistles.
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The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament revolutionized how we read the New Testament by applying discourse markers to the Greek text. Now, Steve Runge's Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament: A Practical Introduction for Teaching and Exegesis offers readers a book-length treatment of discourse linguistics and how it can be applied to New Testament exegesis and interpretation. In Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament, Steve Runge introduces a function-based approach to language, and seeks to describe grammatical conventions based upon the discourse functions they accomplish.
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One of the barriers involved in teaching students of biblical Hebrew about the Masorah is the lack of introductory literature on the subject. Although a lot of information about the Masorah is available in print, most of it is in technical professional journals or encyclopedia articles. Scattered about in disparate sources, often not in English, this literature is easier to ignore than it is to incorporate into introductory Hebrew classes. As a result, most students of biblical Hebrew complete their studies without any background on the Masorah.
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"One picture is worth a thousand words"—this proverb describes the intention of New Testament Greek Syntax, because this volume paints verbal pictures of Greek syntax and grammar. There are over 3,000 New Testament verses used in this volume. The design of this book is to state a principle clearly but briefly and then illustrate the principle with a series of examples from the New Testament. The goal of this manual is to assist the student of the Greek New Testament to develop his or her ability and skill at reading and understanding the Greek text, by providing a definitive, detailed, comprehensive manual, filled with New Testament examples which illustrate the main varieties of functions of any given Greek word, phrase, or clause.
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Philip Schaff was one of the leading historians of the nineteenth century, and one of the most public theologians and prominent intellectuals of his time. Schaff played a foundational role in the development of American Protestantism, and gained wide recognition as one of the leading experts on matters of theology, history, and biblical studies. He was a widely respected scholar and a prolific writer, and his works were influential in both Europe and America. The Philip Schaff Collection includes Schaff's 3-volume Creeds of Christendom, his 2-volume Theological Propædeutic, and voluminous works on church history, literature, and textual criticism.
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The 17-volume Douglas Wilson Collection addresses the critical issues at the intersection of faith and culture, with the insight of a scholar and the heart of a pastor. A prolific author, Douglas Wilson writes on a number of subjects, including theology and philosophy, marriage and family issues, and history; he is also known for his pointed satire.
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The Complete Works of Thomas Manton (22 Vols.) contains all of Manton’s writings and treatises, along with nearly one thousand sermons on law and grace, justification and sanctification, faith and works, and other theological topics central to the theology of the Reformation and the spirit of Puritanism. Thomas Manton devoted his life to preaching and teaching, and devoted his sermons to a verse-by-verse exposition of Scripture, uncovering the specific meaning for his listeners. He preached hundreds of sermons on Romans 8, Psalm 119, Ephesians 1, Hebrews 6, the book of 1 John, the prayer of Jesus in John 17, and countless other sermons from nearly every book of the Bible—often devoting multiple sermons to a single verse of Scripture.
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From the author of Strong’s Concordance and the result of the culminating efforts of two hundred editors, Logos is pleased to offer the 12-volume Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature—one of the largest Bible reference works ever published in the English language. Begun in 1853 under the editorship of James Strong and John McLintock, this massive reference work contains more than 31,000 articles and 17,000,000 words, along with hundreds of pages of bibliographic material and thousands of illustrations.
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Peter Leithart is a theologian, pastor, and professor. The Peter J. Leithart Collection offers a range of titles reflective of the breadth of the author himself. Whether expositing scripture, surveying the Old Testament, discussing the efficacy of baptism, or offering sermons for weddings, Leithart has something to offer everyone. For those who already enjoy the writings of Peter Leithart, are wanting an excellent introduction to his writing, or just want to add some breadth to your Logos library, this is an excellent collection.
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What does Godly womanhood look like? What does the Bible say about women? And how should women relate to their husbands and families? Recent decades have seen intense debate over the roles of women in society, in the church, and in the home. Both inside and outside the church, the subjects of submission, motherhood, and the roles of women have elicited sharp criticism and deep antagonism. In the Nancy Wilson Collection (3 Vols.), Wilson rises above the fray to explore biblical femininity—from the perspective of a mother and a pastor’s wife.
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The 6-volume Canon Press Biblical Studies Collection brings you the best in biblical studies from Canon Press. The scholarship found in this collection stems from the affirmation of Scripture’s ability to address the critical issues facing today’s church, and its capacity to shape and inform a Christian worldview. The authors in this collection investigate the Bible’s stance on racism, the debate over six-day creation, the role of the patriarchs in Genesis, and the implications of covenant theology in the Bible. This collection also includes an accessible and practical commentary on the Gospel of Mark.
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The Canon Press Theology Collection addresses the issues that are fundamental to developing and maintaining a Biblical theology and worldview.
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The 15-volume A. T. Robertson Collection contains the grammars, commentaries, lectures, and sermons of one of America’s foremost Baptist scholars. As a founding member of the Baptist World Alliance, a Greek scholar, and prolific preacher, A. T. Robertson devoted his entire career to equipping others for ministry. As one of the great New Testament scholars of his time, his works remain widely influential today—his Greek grammars are still used in seminaries, and his commentaries are still found on the shelves of preachers and teachers, reinforcing his place among the most influential Baptists in American history.
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