Martin Luther
Martin Luther's Table Talk is a compendium of excerpts taken from conversations with his students and colleagues, who furiously scribbled notes as he spoke. Reading them, it's easy to imagine all of them sitting around the table, eating and drinking and discussing issues of great concern to reformis... (more)
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D Novak
David Novak's compelling reflections, explore the central theological concerns of Judaism and Christianity and provide a unique Jewish perspective on Jewish-Christian dialogue. Novak ranges broadly over, what matters most in interfaith discussion, including the nature of revelation and the methods o... (more)
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Michael J Gilmour
Bob Dylan has had a profound influence on the shape of modern pop music (folk, rock, blues) and as a modern literary figure. He has also attracted enormous attention from both professional and amateur "interpreters". In this book Gilmour offers a thorough study of Dylan's reading of scriptures. He e... (more)
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Rob White
Do you find praying easy or a struggle? Here's some help so that it becomes a delight. Based on the Lord's prayer, which was always intended to be a model for prayer rather than a prayer we learn by rote, Rob white examines each part of the prayer and shows how we can practically apply these to our ... (more)
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Gavin Betts
The Greek of the New Testament was the common, everyday language of the first century and it is often referred to by the name 'Koine', which is the Greek word for 'common'. In Palestine, it was usual to put notices in three languages: Aramaic, Latin, and, the common lingua franca of the Mediterranea... (more)
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David Jackman
What does the future hold? The world is lacking in any real hope. Our culture is characterised by a blind people hurtling headlong into hedonism - making sure that all the right boxes of experience are ticked before we die. What can the church offer?
This is a book for Bible teachers and readers ... (more)
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