Introducing the New Testament: Its Literature and Theology provides a comprehensive exploration of the New Testament’s structure, message, and theological themes. Achtemeier, Green, and Thompson skillfully combine literary, historical, and theological approaches to help readers understand the diverse writings within the New Testament and their relevance to Christian faith and practice. The bo…
Two Views of Hell presents a theological dialogue between Edward Fudge and Robert A. Peterson on one of Christianity’s most debated topics—the nature and duration of hell. Fudge defends the conditionalist or annihilationist view, arguing that the wicked will ultimately cease to exist, while Peterson upholds the traditional doctrine of eternal conscious torment. Each author presents scriptur…
Andy Nash offers a devotional and scholarly look into Matthew’s Gospel, showing how Jesus is presented as the promised Messiah who brings salvation. The commentary combines theological insights with real-life applications, encouraging readers to follow Christ with faith and courage. This book makes the Gospel of Matthew relatable, practical, and deeply inspiring for personal and group study.
In Answers to Questions, F. F. Bruce provides clear and concise responses to inquiries about Scripture, theology, and Christian living. Covering topics such as the reliability of the Bible, difficult passages, church practices, and doctrinal issues, Bruce approaches each question with both academic rigor and pastoral sensitivity. His answers balance faith and scholarship, making the book a valu…
George R. Knight’s commentary on Daniel 1–7 combines careful scholarship with devotional insights, making the complex themes of prophecy understandable for general readers. The book examines the historical background and symbolic visions of Daniel, while also drawing practical lessons about faith, courage, and God’s sovereignty. Written in an engaging and clear style, it serves both as a …
Doukhan provides a detailed yet accessible exploration of the Book of Daniel, emphasizing its prophetic visions and their significance for both Jewish and Christian readers. The book highlights Daniel’s faith during exile and interprets his dreams as messages of hope, perseverance, and divine sovereignty. By combining historical analysis with theological reflection, Doukhan demonstrates the e…
This work presents a clear and accessible study on the nature and purpose of the prophetic gift, affirming its importance for spiritual growth and church mission. Pfandl encourages believers to value and correctly understand prophetic guidance while grounding their faith in the Bible as the ultimate authority.
Gerhard Pfandl’s Daniel: The Seer of Babylon provides a clear and comprehensive guide to understanding both the historical Daniel and his prophetic messages. It highlights the courage and faithfulness of a man who stood firm amid cultural pressures, while unpacking the rich symbolism and end-time significance of his visions. This resource serves as both a scholarly commentary and a devotional…