Ancient Christian Wisdom and Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Therapy details a colorful journey deep into two seemingly disparate worlds united by a common insight into the way our thinking influences our emot
Falk (sociology, State U. of New York-Buffalo) traces the triumph of Christians in establishing Jews in Palestine, from the Puritans in the 17th century through the US and British governments founding
Slatter presents students, academics, and researchers with an examination of the relationship between Christian suffering and Christ’s passion. The author has organized the eight chapters that make up
My People as Your People provides an in-depth analysis of the chronology, history, and archaeology associated with the reign of Jehoshaphat of Judah. The synthesis of these various elements illuminate
In a revision of his PhD dissertation in homiletics at the London School of Theology, Choi proposes a homilitical paradigm for preaching in a multi-ethnic context that he calls positive marginality, a
The Lutheran doctrine of the orders of creation specifies fundamental forms of human community. Grounded in God’s structuring of the universe, these institutions acquire their expression in human hist
Troncelliti affords Assisi the greatest respect, but reminds us that the Church made Francis a famous saint with a spectacular canonization at the same time it ignored Francis's original and revolutio
An Assessment of Contemporary Models of Forgiveness examines recent psychological and theological models of forgiveness and introduces the concept of communal forgiveness nurtured and mediated through
Polymath Walle (U. of Alaska-Fairbanks) argues that biblical scholarship can be set upon a stronger foundation by affirming a solid and synergistic relationship with members of the larger intellectual
Serving as a dynamic figure in the monastic school, Dorotheos of Gaza transformed the traditional understanding of healing in the spiritual life. Gazan monastic teachers, Isaiah of Scetis, Barsanuphiu