Wisdom for Dissidents
Wisdom for Dissidents: The Epistle of James Through New Eyes
More info →Judges: A Practical and Theological Commentary
This is one of the best. It gives a totally different view from other commentaries focusing on Jesus.
More info →Primeval Saints: Studies in the Patriarchs of Genesis
James Jordan reveals the fascinating weave of lives that bind together the heroes and villains of Genesis.
More info →Through New Eyes: Developing a Biblical View of the World
How well developed is your biblical worldview? Through New Eyes will fill in some of those annoying, perhaps gaping cracks.
More info →The Handwriting on the Wall: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel
The Handwriting on the Wall. A book in 24 chapters and eleven appendixes, explaining the historical context of Daniel s life and prophecies, what those prophecies meant to the first generation who heard them, and what they continue to mean.
More info →The Vindication of Jesus Christ: A Brief Reader’s Guide to Revelation
Although the book of Revelation is said to give a blessing to those who read and hear it, it often results in confusion as well.
More info →Creation in Six Days: A Defense of the Traditional Reading of Genesis One
Creation in Six Days offers an exegetical, literary, and theological defense of the traditional interpretation of the Genesis account of six-day creation.
More info →The Glory of Kings: A Festschrift in Honor of James B. Jordan
"This festschrift ably honors Jim Jordan and his brilliant body of work, which has illumined the glories of biblical structure, symbolism, and typology like few others in our day."
- Roy Atwood
Face to Face: Meditations on Friendship and Hospitality
The heart of Christian reality is a society-a Trinity-of persons living with and for one another. God created us to live in bonds of society and friendship, not as lone rangers. The Christian faith presents friendship and hospitality not as luxuries but necessities. God does not save us in isolation but in community with other people. There is no possibility of living to the glory of God apart from godly companions. In this book, Steve Wilkins seeks to call us back to the joyous obligations of friendship and hospitality.
More info →Can Saul Alinsky Be Saved?: Jesus Christ in the Obama and Post-Obama Era
Revolutionary France of 1789 was the world's first post-Christian society. Leftism is an ersatz religion, and France became the world's first Leftist nation. Leftism is faux Christianity. America is today becoming a post-Christian society under a similar imitation of Christianity. One of the truisms of such a society is that one can now hide behind the pretense of "openness" Shame, which would have previously kept certain things hidden, is now the only thing of which we are ashamed. One can be completely open about all matters sexual, for frankness about everything is now valued. Yet, such cultures only develop new ways of being hidden. One hides in plain sight in modern America. One goes on television, the Internet, and to publishing houses to "tell all" using the façade of "boldness" and "frankness" to remain hidden. "Openness" is a cover, and it is a cover for emptiness. We no longer know who, where, or what we are. We have lost ourselves.
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