More information on C.S. Lewis: A Guide to His Theology
David Clark
In this engaging book David Clark guides the reader through the theology of CS Lewis and illuminates the use and understanding of scripture in the works of this popular author. Examines his life, work, world view, and the implications of his theology in relation to his other writings Lo... (more)
£12.99
More information on C.S. Lewis's Dangerous Idea: In Defense of the Argument from Reason
Victor Reppert
Offering careful, able development of C. S. Lewis's thought, Victor Reppert demonstrates that the basic thrust of Lewis's argument from reason can bear up under the weight of the most serious philosophical attacks.
£8.99
More information on Call The Sabbath A Delight
Walter Chantry
£3.25
More information on Calvin and the Biblical Languages
John D Currid
The church today is built on the Reformation’s linguistic heritage yet is in danger of losing that strong foundation. Many seminaries no longer require that their students learn the Biblical languages for their divinity degrees – some do not even teach them! Yet these are the basic tools of any s... (more)
£9.99
More information on Calvin and the Sabbath
Richard Gaffin
Have you ever wondered what it must have been like to be an eye witness of major bible events? Some people were! What if there had been a newspaper at that time? Here Ruth Maclean writes the key Old Testament stories as if there had been a newspaper around at those times. Children find this st... (more)
£9.99
More information on Calvin, Barth and Reformed Theology
Neil B. MacDonald / Carl R. Trueman
Karl Barth ad John Calvin belong to the first rank of great theologians of the Church. Both, of course, were also reformed theologians. Historically, Calvin's influence on Reformed doctrine has been much greater than that of Barth's, and continues to be so in the present day. In contrast, Barth... (more)
£19.99
More information on Can Evangelicals Learn from World Religions?
G McDermott
Addresses the question of whether God reveals himself at all in religions apart from Christianity. The book argues that evangelicals can understand Christianity better from the partial but genuine revelations of God in non-Christian religion. Gerald McDermott is Associate Professor of Religion an... (more)
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More information on Can I Really Trust The Bible
Barry Cooper
The Bible makes big claims for itself, but do these claims stand up? Barry Cooper answers and explores many questions that people ask about the Bible. This is part of an excellent series that the Good Book Company have published.
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