Josh McDowell
This summer 'The Da Vinci Code' film will be released. The novel has sold over 36 million copies. The movie is certain to shatter box office records. It makes many assertions that defy Christian beliefs:
- Jesus was not God’s Son.
- Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene, and had children.
- Jesus w... (more)
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Hank Hannegraaff / Paul Maier
People are talking. The DaVinci Code has been on the New York Times best-seller list for almost a year and is raising a variety of responses from Christians and non-Christians alike. Some are outraged and upset by the claims of Dan Brown, while others are left utterly confused and don't know what to... (more)
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Joseph Ratzinger
Originally published in English in 1988, Joseph Ratzinger's Eschatology remains internationally recognized as a leading text on the "last things"--heaven and hell, purgatory and judgment, death and the immortality of the soul. This highly anticipated second edition includes a new preface by Joseph R... (more)
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John Garvey
Convinced that our beliefs about death should inform every aspect of our lives until death, Father John Garvey muses on the meaning of death and its aftermath.
Garvey suggests that the common view of the soul being released from its "imprisonment" in the body actually offers cold comfort to those... (more)
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Mculloch, Gilli
The book explores the way in which Christian ecofeminist theologians have attempted to reconstruct theology through a rejection of dualism. It is shown that when dualism is removed from theological discourse, the tendency is to adopt a pantheistic monist perception of the God-world relationship and ... (more)
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Jacques More
A reasonable historical case for removal of the word "elect" in the English Bible
IN BRIEF
The word "elect" is only translated in the English bible from the Hebrew (Heb.) word BACHIR and the Greek (Gk.) word EKLEKTOS.
The word "chosen" also translates these two source words, but is a renderi... (more)
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Heim, S Mark
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