Bartha Hill
The land of the Kiwis is a fascinating country. Not only does New Zealand have one of the most unusual flightless birds (the Kiwi itself) it has many other claims to fame as well.
If you thought it was the Wright brothers who first flew in an airplane – think again - the Kiwis reckon it was one o... (more)
£4.99
J Green (ed) / A Thiselton (ed) / C Bartholomew (ed)
A rich and comprehensive volume, essential for all those interested in how to read Luke as relevant for today.
In this sixth volume, the Scripture and Hermeneutics Seminar brings its past six years of work on biblical hermeneutics to bear on the gospel according to Luke.
Contents:
Introduction ... (more)
£19.99
C Bartholomew (ed) / Mary Healy (ed) / Karl Moller (ed) / Robin Parry (ed)
Book Description
‘The Christian church confesses Scripture to be the authoritative Word of God, and thereby commits itself to seeking the inner unity of the Bible as it is focused on the one gospel of Jesus Christ, which the church declares to the world. Biblical theology is the name for the articu... (more)
£19.99
Donna H. Barthle
Managing an acolyte program, like managing any volunteer program, requires knowledge, skill, the ability to plan, budget, write reports, and most importantly, the ability to train, motivate, and encourage people. The Acolyte Leader's Resource Guide provides everything someone new to managing an acol... (more)
£7.99
Donna H. Barthle
A guidebook to developing and maintaining an acolyte program.
£4.99
Craig Bartholomew / Andrew West
It may seem odd to think of Psalms as a book with a beginning, middle and end. We tend to think of individual psalms and continually return to our favourites as we seek God amidst the challenges of life. There is, however, growing evidence that the Psalter is more than a collection of individual psa... (more)
£9.99
C Bartholomew (ed) / J Chaplin (ed) / Robert Song (ed) / Al Wolters (ed)
Any attempt to open the Bible in new and fresh ways for our cultures at the start of the third millennium must explore how to read the Bible ethically and politically. This volume looks at the obstacles to such a process, and in dialogue with Oliver O’Donovan’s creative work in this regard, looks at... (more)
£19.99