Not sure if there already was a suggestion for this book. I definitely think we should have it in Logos!
Author: Leighton Flowers
Publisher: Trinity Academic Press
Amazon-link: https://www.amazon.com/Potters-Promise-Biblical-Traditional-Soteriology/dp/0692561846
Thanks for fixing that for me. Trying to get the hang of this form. :)
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In Race: A Theological Account, J. Kameron Carter meditates on the multiple legacies implicated in the production of a racialized world and that still mark how we function in it and think about ourselves. These are the legacies of colonialism and empire, political theories of the state, anthropological theories of the…
There was a WordSearch module on An Interpretation of the English Bible, by BH Carroll. Seems as if it would be an easy thing to add it to Logos. It is a classic Baptist work, worthy of inclusion.
I know … I should give up on Logos ever publishing position papers even of ecumenical movements. I happen to think position papers are better sources for actually understanding the theology of the groups producing them than official doctrinal statements where the differences in use of language is less obvious. The paper…
description from Amazon Recent years have brought an unexpected revival of popular interest in angels. Books professing to draw back the curtain on the unseen angelic world filled entire bookstore shelves. Here, as if to mock the cold universe of modernity, were the stories of numerous and warm encounters with angelic…
In print since 1989. John Evans gives it a 'suggested buy' rating and says: As part of IVP’s The Jesus Library, this has been the best, most inviting popular introduction to the parables on the market—by one of the editors of the Gospel Perspectives vols. [EvQ 4/91]. (John Evans, A Guide to Biblical Commentaries and…