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  • Eschatology

    Eschatology

    Discussion of eschatology, or final events, is often obstructed by the wide range of terminology used and difficulties in simply understanding what one’s options are.

    In this first volume of the Participatory Study Series to deal with a doctrine rather than with a book of the Bible, Dr. Edward W. H. Vick tackles the very difficult subject of eschatology by providing clarity on the terms of the discussion.

    This is not your usual outline of someone’s idea of what will happen at the end of the world. Instead, this study guide will lead readers through a systematic study of how one comes to understand this topic systematically and thoroughly from a biblical and theological perspective.

    Dr. Vick also interacts with Christian history and with major doctrinal statements of various confessions as well as the quest for the historical Jesus. How is one to understand prophecy and apocalyptic? What does it mean when Jesus says that ‘this generation will not pass’? These questions receive a thorough treatment, not to provide you with all the answers, but instead to provide you with the tools to discover how you can find these answers.

    Church small groups, classes, and individuals can all benefit from following this study.

  • Evidence for the Bible (3rd Edition)

    Evidence for the Bible (3rd Edition)

    Christians rely on the Bible for information on both their most basic understanding of reality and in determining right and wrong in their decision-making. But can you rely on the Bible?

    Evidence for the Bible is the first volume in the Consider Christianity series, written by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. It discusses the evidence for the inspiration and reliability of the Bible and deals with objections. It is clear and forceful but also invites dialogue on this key issue of the Christian faith.

    Chapter titles are:

    • How Did We Get the Bible
    • The Bible and Modern Criticism
    • Archeology and the Bible
    • Science vs. Religion
    • Science and the Bible
    • Is the Bible Reliable
    • The Word of God or the Speculations of Men

    There is a clear reader’s guide at the beginning of the book to indicate what is covered in each chapter, giving readers a way to move quickly to the topics that most interest or concern them. There is also an extensive index of topics.

    This 3rd edition is revised and expanded and includes discoveries from the nearly twenty years since the 2nd edition was released. You’ll find a discussion of advancing scientific observations and theories, including early results from the James Webb telescope.

    Pastors, Sunday School teachers, Christian education directors, and youth leaders will not want to miss this book.

     

  • Except for Fornication

    Except for Fornication

    What did Jesus really teach about divorce and remarriage? How should we react to this in the church?

    Except for Fornication is a brief study, less than 80 pages, of statements in the Gospels relating to divorce and remarriage. Dr. Parunak examines the background and context of the statements of Jesus regarding divorce and relates them to the Old Testament commands on which Jesus was commenting. This historical depth and detailed linguistic analysis will prove useful to Bible students, whether or not they ultimately agree with the author’s conclusions.

    This is investigation is laid out as a mystery, with each aspect examined carefully in the light of historical and contextual clues. The author examines texts in the original languages and discusses the use of key words in the relevant literature.

    Pastors and lay readers alike will benefit from this thorough study.

  • Faith in the Public Square

    Faith in the Public Square

    What happens when a newspaper editor gives his primary editorial slot on Sundays to a pastor?

    In the case of Bob Cornwall, a pastor in Troy, Michigan, the result is a series of relevant, interesting, and challenging essays that go well beyond the local scene while still managing to be relevant to Americans in their local situation. Now extensively revised and organized as to theme, these essays form a coherent statement of progressive Christianity at work in the public square. At the same time they are seasoned with a look at how the public square influences the spiritual life of a Christian living in mid-America. The 52 essays in this collection go well beyond one place and time. You will find yourself, your community, your state, your nation, and your world in each. Can a person of faith be involved in the public square with integrity? Is public policy made better by this action? Can faith remain whole and genuine following the encounter?

    Read these essays to discover the answers, and perhaps find a new optimism for the future as you do.

    Author Robert D. Cornwall comments on the use of the Bible as a prop (June 3, 2020).

  • Fifty Shades of Grace

    Fifty Shades of Grace

    Fifty Shades of Grace provides a scriptural look at what the Bible says about relationships.

    Too often in the education of relationships, abusive and unhealthy relationships if discussed are not done so with enough depth. This book will compare what society tells us, in the form of entertainment and media, with what God tells us in the Bible about what healthy and loving relationships are. It will explore what abuse is and why many of us are in abusive relationships and what we can do about it.

    “I hope this book helps people not to fall into the trap of harmful relationships.” – Rev. Shauna Hyde, author.

  • Finding God in Suffering

    Finding God in Suffering

    Death. Illness. Divorce. Unexpected. Undeserved. In this world there is going to be suffering and pain. As a person of faith, we are not exempt from that undeniable fact. What do we do? Where is God when the pain is unbearable and the night so long? How do we reach out to others with something more than platitudes? It has been said that theology begins in the experience of suffering. At the very least, debilitating suffering challenges our images of success and security, and invites us on a quest for something solid and dependable when the foundations of our lives are shaking. The book of Job emerges from one person’s unexpected encounter with suffering. Job seeks God’s presence, and to find a God he can trust again, he must jettison his previous images of God. – Bruce Epperly

  • Finding My Way in Christianity

    Finding My Way in Christianity

    Finding My Way in Christianity: Recollections of a Journey is a story of dealing with the differences within the Christian community that is both personal and theologically reflective. With a diverse cross-cultural background, exceptional theological education, and fascinating personal experience, author Herold Weiss is uniquely qualified to write about this topic. This notable book outlines the author’s experiences starting in Montevideo, Uruguay and moving through various educational experiences and teaching positions. It is no accident that the chapter titles reflect geographical locations, as the journey through space provides an illuminating metaphor for the faith journey that accompanies it. Some of the people you meet in this book will make you angry. Others will make you thankful to be a Christian. Some will evoke your sympathy even as you seek to understand why they acted as they did. All of them will help give you some insight into what goes into a successful journey of faith. You can read Finding My Way in Christianity either as an interesting story or as theological reflection. The author s experiences will resonate with many of us who have experienced the divisions within the Christian community and dealt with those who would silence dissent. Dr. Weiss story comes primarily within one denomination, but it follows outlines that will be familiar to many.

  • Forgiveness

    Forgiveness

    Let’s face it: the chasm between knowing you’re forgiven and truly feeling forgiven can be vast.

    Too many Christians carry the weight of past mistakes like a life sentence, unable to grasp the radical freedom God offers. Is that you? It’s time to break those chains! Dr. Harvey R. Brown, Jr. doesn’t offer easy answers or religious platitudes. Instead, he delivers a powerful, life-changing message about the Christian concept of forgiveness. This isn’t just about fire insurance for the afterlife; it’s about experiencing a complete transformation today.

    This book is a call to action. It’s a challenge to stop living in the shadow of yesterday and start embracing the light of God’s grace. Brown tackles the tough stuff: how to forgive the seemingly unforgivable, how to dismantle the walls of bitterness we build around our hearts, and how to finally forgive ourselves. God’s forgiveness isn’t a distant concept; it’s a dynamic force that can revolutionize your life.

    Discover how to unleash that power, break free from the past, and walk in the fullness of the freedom Christ bought for you. It’s time to stop just hearing about forgiveness – and start living it.

  • Formatting for File Conversion and Publication

    Formatting for File Conversion and Publication

    Preview and RetailersFor some years we at Energion Publications have struggled with the process of converting manuscripts from the author’s format to the final, production ready layout. There are an amazing arrays of software solutions to help clean up text, but there’s nothing quite like having it done right in the first place.

    Many of the things in this booklet will be extremely familiar to those who regularly use word processing software, but writers often operate with the assumption that if it looks good on the screen, what you see is what you get. That lasts until the first format change.

    We commissioned this book to help writers use some basic, automatic formatting: Automatic footnotes, paragraph styles, and bibliographical formatting. We ask our authors to keep it simple. Choose a “Style” for your headings, use bold and italics, but above all, position nothing using the spacebar.

    If you use the information in this booklet, you’ll have little difficulty, and we’ll be able to efficiently format your book for publication. We do hope these simple steps will be useful for others as well.

    There are two sections, one for Micorosft Word and one for OpenOffice. The latter will generally be applicable to OpenOffice derivatives, such as LibreOffice.

  • From Fear to Faith

    From Fear to Faith

    There’s a stereotype of a young, zealous Christian who feels called to the ministry as a pastor, goes to seminary, and then loses his faith as he studies the writings of all those intellectuals and theologians. The stereotype may not be accurate, but there are those who fit this description, not to mention many who leave home for college as passionate Christians and come home unbelievers. More importantly, that stereotype represents a fear-the fear that too much education or contact with those whose beliefs differ from those of a particular community will cause someone to lose their faith. But there’s another group, much larger, but not heard nearly as frequently. This group consists of people who have gone from the position of fear that creates the stereotype to a position of faith, a faith that is no longer afraid of that outer darkness that looms outside the walls of their religious community. Indeed, they may not perceive any looming darkness at all. From Fear to Faith, edited by Travis Milam and Joel L. Watts, gives voice to that too often unheard group. It is a collection of essays from those who have lived in fear, have faced the looming dark, collided with their share of brick walls, but have come out with a new-found faith and undismayed trust. The journeys of faith presented in this book reveal a group deeply insightful and grounded minds, rich in thriving spirituality, joy, and hope. Where there was once trepidation in asking the tough questions of human existence, of the divine relationship with creation, there is now a certain hope found when these authors have struggled to overcome canyons of fear, leaving behind a life of black and white certitude, to live in a beautiful world of gray. They have learned that having questions and even doubts does not reflect a lack of faith. Rather, hiding in fear from the serious questions indicates a lack of faith in the one who said, “Don’t be afraid.” Come join in this journey from fear to faith.

  • From Here to Eternity

    From Here to Eternity

    All of humanity lives with the certainty of death.

    In this world we do not live forever. But what happens afterward? Is there something beyond the grave? How should we react to the loss of loved ones, whether through an untimely accident or old age?

    With one foot in the world of theological reflection and the other in the untidy nature of daily life and of spirituality in action, Dr. Bruce Epperly embraces hope while recognizing fear, adventure even in lives touched by regret, and confidence in the face of uncertainty to help us explore the possibilities a loving God has placed before us. We can grieve our loss while looking forward with joy. We can acknowledge what we don’t know, while expecting more than we are able to imagine.

    If you’ve ever wondered what happens next, this is the book for you.

  • From Inspiration to Understanding

    From Inspiration to Understanding

    The way in which we read the Bible grows out of what we believe the Bible to be. Thus it is impossible to discuss methods of interpretation without considering our view of inspiration, the gathering of the canon, and even the reception of the Bible by the community of faith. And so, Edward W. H. Vick starts this comprehensive discussion of hermeneutics — the interpretation of Scripture-by looking at what the Bible is, and what empowers its authority. He brings a lifetime of experience, teaching, and writing to the task.

    In this examination, he takes up such diverse topics as inspiration, canonization, authority, infallibility, inerrancy, verbal inspiration, sola scriptura, tradition, myth, and many related topics. Dr. Vick always relates these elements to the overarching questions: How shall we read Scripture? How shall we understand it? How does it impact the way we live and act?

    There are many books on how to read the Bible, but there are few that will offer this comprehensive and systematic study. If you apply the principles you find here to your own study, you will find the scriptures opening up in new ways. Dr. Vick will help you move beyond the assumptions that often stand in the way of our personal Bible study and see the remarkable variety and power that is mediated through this book we call the Bible.

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