More information on Radical Then, Radical Now
Jonathan Sacks
The Jewish People in its very being constitutes a living protest against a world of hatred, violence and war. Radical Then, Radical Now is a powerful testimony to the amazing resilience of the Jewish people who have, through their endurance of four thousand years of persecution and exile, earned a u... (more)
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More information on Readings in Historical Theology: primary Sources of the Christian fait
LAY, ROBERT F
Readings in Historical Theology provides direct interaction with sixty-six primary sources that have shaped the theological landscape of Christianity. Robert F. Lay has selected readings from the Old Testament up to the modern period.
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More information on Reformation In Scotland
Knox, John
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More information on Reformation's Conflict With Rome: W
Reymond, Robert
"Dr Reymond clearly demonstrates in this monograph that there are several serious doctrinal differences between Roman Catholic teaching and Biblical Christianity. I am confident the reader will find this work clear, fair and accurate. I highly commend its close reading." - R C Sproul. 155 pages, fro... (more)
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More information on Reformed Confessions of the 16th & 17th Centuries
James T. Dennison Jr
This is the second volume of James T. Dennison's Reformed Confessions project, which compiles numerous Reformed confessions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries translated into English. For many of these texts, this is their debut in the Anglo-Saxon vernacular. It provides the English-speaking... (more)
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More information on Reformed Confessions of the 16th & 17th Centuries in English 1523-1552
James T Dennison Jr
This is the first of a projected three volume set, which compiles numerous Reformed confessions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries translated into English. For many of these texts, this is their debut in the Anglo-Saxon vernacular. It provides the English-speaking world a richer and more com... (more)
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More information on Religious Orders in Pre-Reformation England
James G Clark (ed)
It continues to be assumed in some quarters that England's monasteries and mendicant convents fell into a headlong decline - pursuing high living and low morals - long before Henry VIII set out to destroy them at the Dissolution. The essays in this book add to the growing body of scholarly enquiry w... (more)
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