A Working Theology of LaborMoving beyond the typical focus on professional and creative classes in faith and work discussions, Adam Gustine brings the concerns of working class laborers, hourly employees, and unpaid workers into the center of theological reflection. Drawing from Scripture and Christian ethics, this book reveals a God who is passionately pro worker a God who hears the cries of the marginalized and desires a world where every person's skill and calling serve the
Runge leverages his expertise in discourse analysis to help you understand how Paul helped the Philippian church deal with interpersonal conflicts and grow in their relationship with God
descriptions of native cultures as more than objects of missions
Contextual engagement and strategic thinking are critical for missions
Should Christians be embarrassed by the book of Revelation
He guides preachers on how to take their exegetical analysis of a Scripture passage and turn it into an effective expository sermon
Distinguished scholar Matthew Levering examines the doctrine of creation and its contemporary theological implications
and walk readers through Aquinas's arguments
The author helps readers interpret Paul's letters properly by paying close attention to the apostle's use of ancient letter-writing conventions
In Always Reforming
Smith shows how cultural phenomena from the Apple Store to Instagram
There is often an unfortunate division between the technical work of biblical scholars and the practical work of preachers who construct sermons each week
the fourth in The Church and Postmodern Culture series