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Nelson 502 Book Unlock (502 Vols.)
Now you can get the entire Word Biblical Commentary, the MacArthur Bible Studies, The Preacher's Commentary Series, and hundreds of other books for more than 80% off! This massive collection gives you access to more than five hundred books, and it’s a great way to dramatically expand your library for just a fraction of the cost.
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Standard Lesson Commentary
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2007–2008
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2006–2007
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2005–2006
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2004–2005
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2003–2004
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2002–2003
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Christian Education
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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Matt Waymeyer Collection (2 Vols.)
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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Unlocking Wisdom: Forming Agents of God in the House of Mourning
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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College Press Church History Collection (2 Vols.)
Engage the entire history of Christianity with The College Press Church History Collection (2 Vols.)
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IVP Biblical Theology Collection (4 Vols.)
Gain insight to the theological vision of the Bible and explore the world of biblical theology with the IVP Biblcal Theology Collection (4 Vols.).
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Standard Lesson eCommentary: 2009–2010
Prepare lessons in only minutes with this useful new resource! The Standard Lesson Commentary is the nation's most popular annual Bible commentary. It provides 52 weeks of study in one volume and combines thorough Bible study with culturally relevant examples and discussion questions. Each lesson contains easy-to-use helps, options, and ideas.
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Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Book of Genesis
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 Collection (86 Vols.)
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 86-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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The Masorah of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia
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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Decker's Complete Handbook on Mormonism
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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Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy
Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy is a monumental work by Walter Brueggemann that examines Old Testament theology in new and exciting ways.
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Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings
The best one-volume reader of Martin Luther's writings, this work has become the gold standard for use in seminary and college environments. It not only offers all of Luther's most influential, noted, and important writings in the modern translations from the American edition of Luther's Works but also includes excerpts of his sermons and letters that shed light on Luther's own religious and theological development.
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The Writings of the New Testament
The completely revised and updated version of Johnson's very successful introduction to the New Testament (1999) is now available! Johnson organizes his presentation in six major sections: The Symbolic World of the New Testament, The Christian Experience, The Synoptic Tradition, Pauline Traditions, Other Canonical Witnesses, and The Johannine Tradition.
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The Old Testament Story: An Introduction
The Old Testament Story: An Introduction is a solid and exciting guide for lower division courses in religious or public universities, and for adult learners anywhere. It is not an exhaustive commentary, but samples the unforgettable and timeless traditions of the Bible. It translates biblical scholarship for anyone who wants to know what the Bible meant then, and what it means now.
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The Hebrew Bible: A Socio-Literary Introduction
Along with an overview of the Hebrew Bible, including introductions to each book, Gottwald provides social analysis of ancient Israel and how these books fit into that society.
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Preaching from the Lectionary: An Exegetical Commentary
In this rich and deeply informative resource, one of the most learned and insightful biblical scholars of our time provides an exegetical analysis of each lectionary passage from the Revised Common Lectionary and the Lectionary for Mass for each Sunday and major feasts in the three-year cycle.
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Multipurpose Tools for Bible Study
Danker’s indispensable volume, available since 1993 in a revised and expanded edition, has served for forty years as the reliable guide for students and scholars to the foundational texts of biblical study: concordances, primary Hebrew and Greek texts, grammars and lexicons, Bible dictionaries and versions, commentaries, and a host of contextual tools for studying the world of the Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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Jewish Literature Between the Bible and the Mishnah
In this fully revised and expanded edition, Nickelsburg introduces the reader to the broad range of Jewish literature that is not part of either the Bible or the standard rabbinic works. This includes especially the Apocrypha (such as 1 Maccabees), the Pseudepigrapha (such as 1 Enoch), the Dead Sea Scrolls, the works of Josephus, and the works of Philo.
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Introduction to World Religions
In this book, an international group of expert scholars sympathetically discuss the world’s major religious traditions (including Buddhism, Baha’i, and Jainism) and new religious movements.
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Introduction to the History of Christianity: First Century to the Present Day
The dramatic and often surprising story of Christianity is told here in the most popular one-volume illustrated reference book ever published on church history. More than sixty specialists from ten countries have contributed their expertise to these fascinating chapters and short feature articles on people, movements, and subjects of special interest.
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Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
An accessible introduction to the Hebrew Bible by John J. Collins that makes great use of Logos' powerful and easy-to-use interface.
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Introducing the Bible
This volume is a wonderfully reader-friendly resource for the beginning student in the study of the Bible. It combines Drane's two informative and popular earlier works, Introducing the Old Testament and Introducing the New Testament into one comprehensive electronic title.
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American Religious Traditions: The Shaping of Religion in the United States
In this fully revised and enhanced edition of his Religion in the New World (Fortress Press, 1990), Wentz extends and deepens his successful account of the shaping of America’s diverse religious traditions. Using religious studies categories, such as myth, legend, symbol, and ritual, Wentz sketches the development and flowering of all the traditions—Native American, Reformed, Puritan, Roman Catholic, Restorationist—that proved decisive for American religion.
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A Reformation Reader: Primary Texts with Introductions
Although deeply political, economic, and social, the European Reformations of the sixteenth century were at heart religious disputes over core Christian theological issues. Denis Janz's A Reformation Reader is unabashed in its generous selection of key theological and related texts from five distinct Reformation sites. Along with plenty on the late-medieval background, the Lutheran, Calvinist, Radical, English, and Catholic Reformations are all well-represented here.
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Moody Spiritual Warfare Collection (6 Vols.)
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 Upgrade (3 Vols.)
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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Learning New Testament Greek Now and Then
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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A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians (2 Vols.)
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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R. Larry Moyer Evangelism Collection (9 Vols.)
If the Gospel is such good news, why is it so hard to share? Jesus instructs his followers to carry out the Great Commission—to preach the Gospel in all times and places—yet many of us cannot muster the strength to share the Gospel with our neighbors, family members, and closest friends. Perhaps you find yourself tongue-tied, stumbling over your words, failing in your good intentions. Or maybe you’re a pastor, and find the evangelism efforts of your church languishing. In the 9-volume R. Larry Moyer Evangelism Collection, Moyer shows you how to share your faith and gives you the courage to testify to the work of God. His insight, clarity, and experience in evangelism will breathe new life into your evangelism efforts, and will help you share the Good News in sensible and understandable ways.
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Media Only SD Card—Logos Bible Software 3
Logos Bible Software is pleased to announce the release of our base packages on SD cards! Now you can enjoy Logos Bible Software on your netbook! This convenient Media Only SD card lets you access your base packages on your netbook or any computer without a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
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Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible (SESB), Version 3.0 (52 Vols.)
Logos is pleased to announce the release of the Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible (SESB) Version 3.0! This newly upgraded collection includes exclusive material such as the critical editions of the Greek and Hebrew Scriptures from the German Bible Society, recognized world-wide as exemplars of modern biblical scholarship. In addition to the Bible texts in the original languages, SESB 3.0 includes more than 20 modern Bible translations, including English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Russian, and modern Greek, along with a wealth of Bible reference works. In all, SESB offers a Bible reference library which contains more than thirty Bible versions in ten languages. Only the SESB combines such a wide variety of multilingual Bible translations and dictionaries into a singular library.
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The Gromacki Expository Series (7 Vols.)
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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St. Paul’s Epistles to the Philippians, Colossians, and to Philemon by Charles J. Ellicott [DOWNLOAD]
The format of Ellicott’s St. Paul’s Epistles to the Philippians, Colossians, and to Philemon consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author’s own exegesis with alternative interpretations, including the reasons for and against each interpretation. At the end of the volume is new translations of the epistles commented upon, with footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.
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Nelson Upgrade Unlock (179 Vols.)
Already own the 325 Nelson Unlock? Now you can upgrade! This collection contains everything new in the 502 Unlock, including the new volumes in the Word Biblical Commentary, a dozen new John MacArthur titles, and recently-published reference material from Thomas Nelson. This massive upgrade collection allows you dramatically expand your library with the latest titles from Thomas Nelson—at only a fraction of the cost.
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Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Letters to the Colossians and to Philemon
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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1,000 Bible Images
Don’t just read the Bible, see the Bible! Now you can literally see the people, places, and events of the Bible text—right in front of your eyes! Bring your study of the Bible to life with this collection of 1,000 images, drawings, and illustrations—all produced by professional artists under the supervision of biblical scholars, in association with the German Bible Society. This vivid artwork shows the biblical sites, religious objects, plants and animals, archaeological findings, scenes from daily life in the Bible, and much more! As reliable documentation of biblical life, these images often give a better illustration and explanation than the text itself can give.
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Perspectives Series (4 Vols.)
The 4-volume Perspectives Series from Broadman & Holman has been crafted to tackle the particular issues which have been a source of conflict and division throughout the history of the church. From baptism to election, from church polity to worship style, these volumes contain chapters written by pastors and scholars who hold views divergent from one another, and who seek to find points of mutual understanding and resolution.
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A. T. Robertson Collection (15 Vols.)
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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The Works of H. A. Ironside (65 Vols.)
The Works of H.A. Ironside contains 65 volumes of the most important sermons, commentaries, and writings from one of America’s most influential preachers—now including the complete set of Ironside commentaries! Inspired by Dwight Moody, Ironside comforted and challenged a generation of evangelicals during two world wars and an economic depression. He spoke to a lay audience, and made the Bible understandable and accessible to as many people as possible, earning himself the title, “the Archbishop of fundamentalism.” His preaching blurs the line between sermonizing and storytelling, and his commentaries are filled with examples and anecdotes that made sense to his readers, then and now.
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Robert N. Wilkin and Zane C. Hodges Collection (5 Vols.)
How can individuals be sure of their salvation? What does Christ say about it—and what does the Bible say? The Robert N. Wilkin and Zane C. Hodges Collection (5 Vols.) features important works from the Grace Evangelical Society which address the important issues of salvation and faith which believers face everyday. From confronting doubt, to obtaining an assurance of Christ’s work, to exploring the effect of salvation on daily Christian living, Wilkin and Hodges walk readers through compelling stories and difficult biblical texts.
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Baker Counseling Collection (3 Vols.)
The Baker Counseling Collection is designed to help inform and instruct the pastor, student, or lay counselor in the ministry of counseling and psychology. Learn time-honored, field tested methods from some of the most respected names in Christian counseling including: Frank B. Minirth, Paul D. Meier, Donald E. Ratcliff, and David G. Benner.
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Baker Old Testament Studies Collection (6 Vols.)
Explore the world of the Old Testament with five of the most prominent evangelical scholars in the field. Discover the complete history and theology of the Hebrew people from the time of the Patriarchs to time of rebuilding under Ezra and Nehemiah. Learn how to carefully teach and preach this remote subject matter to a contemporary audience.
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Nehemiah Institute Worldview Collection (3 Vols.)
What is a biblical worldview? How does the Bible inform contemporary, social, and political concerns? The 3-volume Nehemiah Institute Worldview Collection is designed to encourage thoughtful and scriptural reflection on theological, philosophical, and political topics in order to foster and encourage a biblical worldview.
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Charles Hodge Commentary Collection (4 Vols.)
Contemporary scholarship remembers Charles Hodge more for his systematic theology than his biblical exposition. Nevertheless, his whole life was primarily devoted to the critical and systematic study of the Bible, and his entire theological method is eminently biblical. The four commentaries in the Charles Hodge Commentary Collection serve as the basis for Hodge’s life and thought, making his commentaries important for both biblical scholars and theologians. The volumes contain verse-by-verse commentary on every chapter in Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, and Ephesians, along with textual analysis, doctrinal points, and helpful chapter summaries. Each commentary also includes a lengthy introduction and overview written by Hodge himself, in which he examines the authorship and date of each book, along with the historical, cultural, political, and theological context of the original audience.
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MacArthur LifeWorks and Commentaries Bundle (121 Vols.)
The MacArthur LifeWorks and Commentaries Bundle is a comprehensive collection containing just about everything written by John MacArthur Jr. that has been released for the Libronix Digital Library System, and will integrate seamlessly with your existing Logos Bible Software Series X library.
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MacArthur's NT Commentaries Collection 9 (28 Vols.)
The MacArthur NT Commentary Collection 9 (28 Vols.) contains all the MacArthur commentaries that are currently available for Logos Bible Software Series X (based on the Libronix Digital Library System).
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Collegeville Catholic Reference Library: Full Edition, Version 3
Logos is pleased to offer the Collegeville Catholic Reference Library: Full Edition, Version 3. The Logos edition is ideal for anyone looking to enrich their personal Bible study, from a Catholic perspective, with Liturgical Press's most popular reference works.
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Collegeville Catholic Reference Library: Basic Scripture Edition, Version 1
The Collegeville Catholic Reference Library: Basic Scripture Edition, Version 1 is ideal for anyone looking to enrich their personal Bible study, from a Catholic perspective, with a solid Bible commentary and two commonly used Bible translations.
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Lectionary Reflections Collection (2 Vols.)
The Lectionary Reflections Collection (2 Vols.) brings together Jane Williams’ widely read and much enjoyed Church Times columns on the lectionary. This collection offers Jane Williams’ reflections on the Sunday readings in the Revised Common Lectionary for Year A and Year B. Each section gives the lectionary references and provides a thought-provoking starting point for exploring the readings, drawing out points of connection between them.
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Eerdmans Bible Reference Collection (5 Vols.)
The 5-volume Eerdmans Bible Reference Collection contains important reference works, historical surveys, and bibliographic guides from recent decades in biblical scholarship. This collection includes the massive Old Testament Survey by William Sanford LaSor, David Allan Hubbard, and Frederic William Bush, along with two volumes on dispensationalist interpretation of the Bible, including George Eldon Ladd’s classic, The Last Things, and much more!
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The Review of Biblical Literature (9 Vols.)
The Review of Biblical Literature, founded by the Society of Biblical Literature, presents reviews of books in biblical studies and related fields, and provides a forum for international scholarly exchange and cutting edge biblical scholarship. Logos is pleased to offer in The Review of Biblical Literature nearly four thousand reviews of the most important books, reference works, commentaries, dictionaries, Bible translations, and other resources written by top scholars from the past decade of biblical scholarship. These reviews allow readers to stay current with the freshest trends in the field of biblical scholarship.
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Bible Study Magazine—Mar-Apr 2009 Issue
Get Bible Study Magazine now by purchasing the Mar-Apr 2009 Back Issue for $2.95. That’s over 40% off the newsstand price of $4.95! Bible Study Magazine is a brand new print magazine (not an e-magazine) published by Logos Bible Software. Six times a year, Bible Study Magazine delivers tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected teachers, professors, historians, and archeologists.
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Baker Preaching Collection (8 Vols.)
The Baker Preaching Collection (8 Vols.) combines expert advise from seven of today's leading pastors—such as Haddon W. Robinson, John Piper, Michael J. Quicke, and others. This collection combines sound instruction with over 35 sample sermons. Every preacher, and preacher-in-training, will be encouraged to communicate more effectively and ultilize the awesome power of Scripture from the pulpit.
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Baker Encountering the Bible Collection (3 Vols.)
Each volume in the Baker Encountering the Bible Collection is designed for classroom use and includes a number of helpful features, including a bibliography, a glossary of key terms, chapter objectives, chapter outlines, chapter study questions, sidebars, and illustrations.
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Anchor Yale Bible (84 Vols.)
The Anchor Yale Bible is a fresh approach to the world’s greatest classic—the Bible. This prestigious commentary series of more than eighty volumes represents the pinnacle of biblical scholarship, drawing from the wisdom and resources of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish scholars from around the world. A book-by-book translation and exegesis of the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Apocrypha that includes more than eighty volumes, this vast commentary series makes available all the significant historical and linguistic knowledge which bears on the interpretation of the Bible.
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Greek Audio New Testament
Listen to God’s Word like you’ve never heard it before! Bring the Greek text to life with the Greek Audio New Testament, now available from Logos. Listen to John Schwandt as he reads from the Greek New Testament, and follow along as each word is highlighted as it is read—just like Karaoke! For students learning Greek for the first time, the Greek Audio New Testament is a vital study aid to help you hear the rhetorical devices and literary conventions as you read them. And for pastors, the Greek Audio New Testament will strengthen your grasp of the Greek language and help you apply your Greek to regular study and sermon preparation.
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B&H Baptist History Collection (11 Vols.)
The B&H Baptist History Collection explores the origins of the Baptist faith and the history of its doctrine. Top scholars at prominent Baptist colleges and seminaries tell the stories of the beginnings, growth, and influence of the Baptist Church in Europe and North America, and discuss the current status of the central doctrines of the Baptist faith—such as strong adherence to the authority of Scripture and the centrality of believer baptism.
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“The True Christian's Love for the Unseen Christ” Video Series [DVD-ROM]
The True Christian's Love for the Unseen Christ is a 21-part video series on the meaning and necessity of loving Christ. The series takes up the spirit of Thomas Vincent’s classic 17th century work and applies its edifying message to modern Christianity. It encourages the believer to ever increase their love for Christ, and shows the unbeliever the unlimited joy that flows from this love. This 22-hour long series is presented by Mark Kielar on DVD-ROM and is intended for playback using your Libronix Digital Library System.
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Sheffield Reader Collection (12 Vols.)
This collection brings together the complete Sheffield Reader series. Each title in the series assembles some of the best articles from the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament and the Journal for the Study of the New Testament. Designed to provide students and scholars a convenient briefing on developments in several fields of biblical studies. They will be of equal interest to scholars seeking engaging and comprehensive volumes on major topics across the spectrum of biblical studies.
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Moody History Makers Collection (2 Vols.)
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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Zondervan NIV Bibles Bundle: NIV, TNIV, and NIrV
The Zondervan NIV Bibles Bundle from Logos Bible Software contains the bestselling and most popular English translations of the Bible. The NIV is the translation resulting from the work of more than 100 scholars from six English-speaking countries, working for more than ten years to produce one of t...
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A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew, rev. ed., by Paul Joüon and T. Muraoka
Already well-known in its two-volume first edition, this is the most extensive revision yet of Paul Joüon and T. Muraoka’s Grammar of Biblical Hebrew, one of the most complete Hebrew grammars available in English. The first English edition of 1991 was based on the original work in French by Paul Joüon published for the first time in 1923. This new revised edition brings the work up to the present by taking account of developments in our understanding of the Hebrew language during the intervening years. As with the earlier edition, students of the Old Testament, Hebrew, and Semitics, who have a basic knowledge of Biblical Hebrew, will find much useful insight and information here.
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The Shape of Practical Theology: Empowering Ministry with Theological Praxis
In Practical Theology, Ray Anderson reflects theologically and practically on the many pressing issues of ministry today.
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The Lord's Supper: Five Views
Follow five representatives of differing views within the Christian tradition as they explore the Lord's Supper in their respective tradition.
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Robert Webber Ancient-Future Collection (4 Vols.)
How do you deliver the authentic faith and great wisdom of the past into the new cultural situation of the twenty-first century? The way into the future is not an innovative new start for the church; rather, the road to the future runs through the past. Each book in the 4-volume Robert Webber Ancient-Future Collection presents an issue related to faith and practice from a particular point of view—namely, that of drawing wisdom from the past and translating insights from historic Christianity into the present and future life of the church, its faith, worship, ministry, and spirituality. These books speak to the longing to discover the roots of the faith in the biblical and classical tradition of the church.
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Robert P. Lightner and Aubrey Malphurs Collection (9 Vols.)
A ministry, like anything else built with love, determination, and grace, is only as good as the foundation upon which is founded. In order to build a solid and scripturally sound foundation for one's ministry, godly and effective tools are a must. The Robert P. Lightner and Aubrey Malphurs Collection (9 Vols.) provides just such a set of tools. Both new and experienced pastors will benefit greatly from this complete yet concise, biblically sound set of books. How-to, when-to, why, and for-whom are all questions-answered as these fine authors address issues, challenges and topics continually faced by pastors, teachers, and all who minister His Word.
Put the Robert P. Lightner and Aubrey Malphurs Collection (9 Vols.) into your ministry-toolbox.
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Hugh Ross / Reasons To Believe Collection (9 Vols.)
Both science and theology have much to say about the beginnings and the meaning of life, but the scarcity of helpful and productive dialogue has been overwhelmed by fierce rhetoric and ardently defended positions. When did life begin? Did life arise by chance? Does the universe display evidence of order? Philosophers, theologians, and scientists rarely agree, leaving many of life’s fundamental questions unanswered and inquiring minds bewildered. In the 9-volume Hugh Ross/Reasons to Believe Collection, Hugh Ross debunks scientific and naturalist confidence, and questions the claims of secular cosmologists and the ability of science to answer the most fundamental questions about life and existence.
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Tony Evans Collection (16 Vols.)
The church is bombarded with messages from the broader culture about how to achieve happiness, success, and satisfaction. And none of these messages takes into account the transforming power of a saving faith in Jesus Christ. Internationally recognized speaker, pastor, and author Tony Evans has set out to change that. The books in the 16-volume Tony Evans Collection address a range of practical issues that Christians face—relationship conflict, divorce and remarriage, sexual purity, single parenting, gambling—as well as important theological topics, such as grace and the kingdom of God. This collection includes the Tony Evans Speaks Out series, along with four books on relevant theological themes—all written from a sound biblical perspective and from the heart of a pastor.
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Admonition and Curse
Why does God’s covenant with Abraham in Genesis 15 follow a form similar to a covenant form from Hittite culture centuries before and an Egyptian form used centuries later? Do treaties and covenants in disparate cultures exhibit striking similarities because they arose from a common origin? Or are treaty and covenant forms in different cultures nearly identical to one another because they developed independently in similar socio-political and cultural contexts? Noel Weeks revisits scholarship on cultural interaction in the Ancient Near East and asks important questions about how various cultural institutions—such as treaties and covenants—may have formed and developed.
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Christian Life Collection (14 Vols.)
Fourteen volumes, concentrating on important aspects of the Christian life, such as faith, prayer, marriage, and foundational truths. Included are personal testimonies, practical guidelines to grow in Christian maturity, and biblically sound advice for parents and couples. Whether you are a new Christian, needing the milk of the Word, or you have been walking with the Lord for a long time, you will find immense blessings in this collection.
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Old Testament Studies Series Collection (8 Vols.)
Presenting eight scholarly works on Old Testament/Hebrew Bible issues facing reconsideration in the contemporary theological context. The series provides an outlet for thoughtful debate in the fundamental areas of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible history, theology, and literature. What can we know of the historical life of ancient Israel? How have modern literary readings shaped biblical texts? How can the Hebrew Bible engage a modern theological audience? This international series, while addressed to professionals in the field, will also provide scholarly resources for upper-level university students, graduate students and other professionals in religion.
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Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection (24 Vols.)
How can we better read the Bible? What is the significance of Jesus’ ascension? How can Christians better keep the Sabbath? What difference does the atonement make? The Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection is designed to help Christians think biblically about a variety of theological issues that confront evangelicals. Some of these books are born out of controversy or inspired by pressing social concerns. Others are meant to fill a particular gap in contemporary theological discussion or address already-popular theological topics from an evangelical perspective. But all books in this collection stem from the urgent desire to make important theological topics accessible to all readers.
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The Works of Jonathan Edwards (2 Vols.)
Jonathan Edwards, known for his theological elegance, fiery rhetoric, and revivalist preaching, was esteemed by pastoral and theological colleagues in his own time and is now—nearly three centuries later—widely regarded as America’s greatest theologian. Logos is pleased to offer, for the first time, The Works of Jonathan Edwards in two volumes—the same two-volume set that underlies both the Hendrickson and Banner of Truth editions. In addition to nearly fifty sermons and dozens of theological treatises, these volumes also contain Edwards’ memoirs, his discussion of revivals in New England, and his comprehensive history of redemption.
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John F. Walvoord Commentary and Theology Collection (9 Vols.)
The John F. Walvoord Commentary and Theology Collection will provide you not only with several clear, verse-by-verse commentaries, but also with writings on the Holy Spirit and His work. Also included is a systematic presentation of Jesus Christ covering His past, present, and future works as revealed in both the Old and New Testament.
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Logos Bible Software for Mac 1.2.1 (Engine Only)
Logos Bible Software users who have switched over to Mac can now crossgrade and transfer their library of resources over to our new Mac software with this engine-only purchase.
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Expositions of Holy Scripture by Alexander MacLaren (33 Vols.)
MacLaren's "Expositions of Holy Scripture" is a treasured collection of over 1,500 sermons covering much of Scripture.
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B. B. Warfield Collection (20 Vols.)
B. B. Warfield ranks among America’s greatest theologians and Reformed theology’s most ardent defenders. As a prolific writer and accomplished scholar, Warfield defended Reformed confessionalism against the extremes of nineteenth century modernist and revivalist theology, and defined the parameters of theological method for the twentieth century. The 20-volume B. B. Warfield Collection includes Warfield’s works on biblical inspiration and authority, textual criticism, Calvinism, biblical theology, and Christian perfectionism.
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Encountering the Divine: Theophany in Biblical Narrative
Encountering the Divine: Theophany in Biblical Narrative is George W. Savran’s highly regarded and much sought after monograph about the narratives on humans encountering God, as depicted in the Hebrew Bible. In general terms "theophany" refers to all divine appearances but mostly those occurring as visions, dreams, or other revelations. However, in this study the focus is on scriptural references to actual contact between the human and the divine.
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Scholar's Reference Bundle (140 Vols.)
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Theological Reference Bundle (19 Vols.)
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Christian Apologetics Bundle (94 Vols.)
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Early Church Bundle (59 Vols.)
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New Testament Studies Bundle (64 Vols.)
The New Testament Studies Bundle gathers some of the most respected names and collects the best in New Testament monographs. Discover what professional scholarship has to say on specific New Testament issues, right inside your own digital library!
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Early Judaism Bundle (30 Vols.)
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Hebrew Bible Bundle (54 Vols.)
Offering some of the most important reference works for the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, the Hebrew Bible Bundle contains tools to take your study from the Hebrew text to an engaging English interpretation. These resources will guide you through linguistic, literary, and contextual analysis of the Hebrew Bible.
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Ancient Near Eastern Bundle (30 Vols.)
The ANE Studies Bundle combines the value of primary texts and the best scholarship has to offer by way of dialogue about the textual artifacts of the Ancient Near East. This collection of resources includes important works on the many literary traditions represented in the ancient cultures that predate and parallel the Hebrew Bible.
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Original Languages Supplement (12 Vols.)
This collection includes some of the most important resources for the study of the biblical languages. If you are working in both Greek and Hebrew, Original Languages Bundle will be an indispensable addition to your digital library.
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Advanced Hebrew Supplement (11 Vols.)
The Advanced Hebrew Supplement combines the very best in Hebrew and Aramaic lexicons with classic Hebrew language grammars.
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Advanced Greek Supplement (6 Vols.)
A collection of essential grammars and study tools designed to take the headache out of your Greek research.
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Christian History & Biography Magazine (Issues 1–99)
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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Westminster Theological Journal (69 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Trinity Journal (27 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Southern Baptist Journal of Theology (11 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
A publication of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Reformed Baptist Theological Review (3 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Reformation and Revival (13 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
The Reformation and Revival Journal is a quarterly journal for church leadership—committed to the Scriptures as the infallible Word of God and is in essential agreement with the confessional standards of the Protestant Reformation.
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Michigan Theological Journal (5 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
A semi-annual publication by Michigan Theological Society.
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Master’s Seminary Journal (18 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
Begun in 1990, the Master's Seminary Journal is a publication of the faculty of The Master's Seminary.
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Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (42 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Journal of Ministry and Theology (11 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
The Journal of Ministry & Theology is a semi-annual journal published by Baptist Bible Seminary of Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania.
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Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society (20 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Journal of Christian Apologetics (2 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
A semi-annual publication of Michigan Theological Seminary.
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Journal of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (12 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
The Journal of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood is a bi-annual publication of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (CBMW).
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Grace Theological Journal (12 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Grace Journal (14 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Global Journal (2 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Faith and Mission (23 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Emmaus Journal (15 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal (12 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Conspectus: Journal of the South African Theological Seminary (4 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Conservative Theological Journal (10 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Christian Apologetics Journal (6 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
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Chafer Theological Seminary Journal (12 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
The Chafer Theological Seminary Journal is a biannual publication which purposes to share biblical exegesis and exposition with readers who are interested in in-depth Bible teaching.
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Bibliotheca Sacra Journal (74 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
The oldest theological journal in the Western Hemisphere, Bibliotheca Sacra (affectionately known as BibSac) is a theological quarterly that has been in continuous publication by Dallas Theological Seminary since 1843.
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Ashland Theological Journal (37 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
Ashland Theological Journal seeks to provide an analysis of theological thought and reviews from an evangelical perspective for the promotion of biblical and theological learning.
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Canon Press Theology Collection (9 Vols.)
The Canon Press Theology Collection addresses the issues that are fundamental to developing and maintaining a Biblical theology and worldview.
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PBI Old Testament Studies Collection (6 Vols.)
This collection features studies in the Old Testament from the Pontifical Biblical Institute. The six volumes discuss the OT application of the narratology method of literary criticism, the OT conception of death, Ezekiel’s prophecy on Tyre, the literary elements and genres that constitute the eighth chapter of Daniel, and more.
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Theology and Doctrine Collection (16 Vols.)
The 16-volume Theology and Doctrine Collection draws together sixteen diverse titles on a variety of theological and doctrinal issues. These volumes include contributions from some of the most influential and thoughtful voices in theology today, such as Stanley Hauerwas, John McIntyre, Eberhard Jüngel, and Stanley E. Porter. Special attention is given to the theology of five important theologians: Wolfhart Pannenberg, Austin Farrer, Dumitru Staniloae, Karl Barth and Thomas Aquinas. Ample space is also given to the psychology and theology of forgiveness, the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, the problem of suffering, the origins of Christology, and creation ex nihilo.
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Ray Comfort Evangelism Collection (2 Vols.)
The Ray Comfort Evangelism Collection (2 Vols.) will help you learn trusted strategies for sharing your faith with the world around you.
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Celebrating Christian Marriage
Combining over twenty-five articles from marriage and family experts representing every major branch of the Chr |