From the academy to pop culture, our society is in the throes of change rivaling the birth of modernity out of the decay of the Middle Ages. We are now moving from the modern to the postmodern era. But what is postmodernism? How did it arise? What characterizes the postmodern ethos? Who are its leading advocates? Most important of all, what challenges does this cultural shift present to the church, which must proclaim the gospel to the emerging postmodern generation? Stanley J. Grenz here charts the postmodern landscape. He shows the threads that link art and architecture, philosophy and fiction, literary theory and television. He shows how the postmodern phenomenon has actually been in the making for a century, also introducing readers to the contemporary gurus of the postmodern mind-set. Scholarly yet accessible to all, this volume is an indispensable guide for understanding contemporary Western culture.
A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life offers a groundbreaking treatment of the Puritans' teaching on most major Reformed doctrines, particularly those doctrines in which the Puritans made significant contributions. Since the late 1950s, nearly 150 Puritan authors and 700 Puritan titles have been reprinted and catalogued by Joel Beeke and Randall Pederson in their 2006 collection of mini-biographies and book reviews, titled, Meet the Puritans. However, no work until now has gathered together the threads of their teaching into a unified tapestry of systematic theology. A Puritan Theology, by Joel Beeke and Mark Jones, attempts to do that. The book addresses Puritan teachings on all six loci of theology, covering fifty areas of doctrine. The book explores Puritan teachings on biblical interpretation, God, predestination, providence, angels, sin, the covenants, the gospel, Christ, preparation for conversion, regeneration, coming to Christ, justification, adoption, church government, the Sabbath, preaching, baptism, heaven, hell, and many other topics. It ends with eight chapters that explore Puritan "theology in practice." Some chapters highlight the work of a specific theologian such as William Perkins, William Ames, John Owen, Stephen Charnock, or Thomas Goodwin on a specific topic. Other chapters survey various authors on a particular subject. The goal of A Puritan Theology is to increase knowledge in the mind and godliness in the soul. It was written for theologians, historians, pastors, and educated laymen who seek to learn more about Puritan theology. - Publisher.
BookEnglishDDC 230.591060p
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Christian Theology Available
A Reader's Guide the Reformed Literature
Joel R. Beeke
· Dewey: 230.42
BookDDC 230.42
1 copy
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A Reader\'s Guide To The Major Writings of Jonathan Edwards (2017)
Nathan A. Finn, Jeremy M. Kimble
Crossway Book · ISBN: 978-1-4335-5481-0 · Dewey: 230.58
This reader's guide provides an entryway into the major writings of Edwards, offering key background information, concise summaries, strategies for reading, and applications for the modern reader.
First Rate · ISBN: 978-1-49430-2-436 · Dewey: 248.4
This devotional classic, written by William Law, an eloquent religious teacher of the eighteenth century, was designed to prod indifferent Christians into making an honest effort to live up to what they professed to believe. It has been appreciated in every succeeding generation because of its innate vigor and virility.
Defends a concept of natural law ethics in a postmodern setting of doubt regarding natural law.
BookEnglishDDC 171.2Christian moral & pastoral theologyApplied Christian EthicsTheology (General)Religion272p
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Philosophy & Psychology Available
A Short History of Ethics (1998)
Alasdair MacIntyre
Notre Dame · Dewey: 170.9
In this classic work, Alasdair MacIntyre guides the reader through the history of moral philosophy from the Greeks to contemporary times. He emphasizes the importance of a historical context to moral concepts and ideas. MacIntyre illustrates the relevance of philosophical queries on moral concepts enabling the reader to understand the importance of a historical account of ethics.
BookEnglishDDC 170.9
1 copy
OT Historical Books Available
A Son To Me
Peter J. Leithart
Canon Press Moscow · Dewey: 222'.407
BookDDC 222'.407
1 copy
Christian Ethics Available
A Survey of Christian Ethics (1967)
Edward LeRoy Long
Oxford University · Dewey: 241
BookEnglishDDC 241
1 copy
Missions Available
A Task Unfinished (1984)
Michael Griffiths
MARC Monarch Publications · Dewey: 266.0023
BookEnglishDDC 266.0023
1 copy
Missions Available
A Task Unfinished (1996)
Michael Griffiths
Monarch Books · Dewey: 266.0023
(Sacred Folio). Facing a Task Unfinished is the latest album from pre-eminent modern hymn writers, Keith and Kristyn Getty. The album, which champions congregational singing and mission, follows the radical example of the hymn "Facing a Task Unfinished," rewritten from its original 1931 version, where its urgent call propelled individuals, families and churches to global witness. This studio album features the Getty's band, live congregational singing, and fresh global sounds as well as guest appearances by Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Fernando Ortega, John Patitucci, Chris Tomlin, and artists from around the world. This 30 song collection includes all the songs from the album plus 14 more hymns for missions arranged for piano and voice, including the title track and: For the Cause * He Will Hold Me Fast * Life High the Name of Jesus * Living Waters * The Lord Is My Salvation * O Church Arise (Arise, Shine) * We Believe (Apostle's Creed) * and more.
BookEnglishDDC 266.0023Music
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A Theology of Word & Spirit: Authority & Method in Theology (1992)
Donald G. Bloesch
Inter Varsity Press · Dewey: 230.01
Pointing the way toward a confessional theology for the twenty-first century, Donald G. Bloesch begins his seven-volume work, Christian Foundations, with this introduction to authority and method in theology.
BookEnglishDDC 230.01Religion340p
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Bible - General Available
Abraham
H.A. Oppusunggu
Yayasan Komunikasi bina Kasih / OMF · Dewey: 220.9505
In this discursive commentary Joseph Blenkinsopp explores the story of Abraham -- iconic ancestor of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam -- as told in Genesis 11-25. Presented in continuous discussion rather than in verse-by-verse form, Blenkinsopp's commentary focuses on the literary and theological artistry of the narrative as a whole. Blenkinsopp discussses a range of issues raised in the Abraham saga, including confirmation of God's promises, Isaac's sacrifice and the death of Jesus, and Abraham's other beloved son, Ishmael. Each chapter has a section called "Filling in the Gaps," which probes some of the vast amount of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic commentary that the basic Genesis text has generated through the ages. In an epilogue Blenkinsopp looks at Abraham in early Christianity and expresses his own views, as a Christian, on Abraham. Readers of Blenkinsopp's Abraham: The Story of a Life will surely come away with a deeper, richer understanding of this seminal ancient figure.
BookIndonesianDDC 220.9505Religion309p
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According to Plan (1992)
Graeme Goldsworthy
Inter Varsity Press · Dewey: 220
Goldsworthy presents an introductory, popular-level whole Bible Biblical Theology that develops the theme of covenant throughout Scripture. It is an evangelical evaluation that begins with the author's high view of Scripture and revelation. To Goldsworthy, the whole of the Bible is centered around Christ from beginning to end. This is drawn out from Genesis to Revelation. However, he does not spend much time on matters of eschatology, as he attempts to stay somewhat neutral on the matter. Each chapter includes study guides for reflection and further reading, and the final chapters are brief points of application in terms of knowing God's will and life after death.
BookEnglishDDC 220
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According to Plan (1991)
Graeme Goldsworthy
Inter Varsity Press · Dewey: 220
Goldsworthy presents an introductory, popular-level whole Bible Biblical Theology that develops the theme of covenant throughout Scripture. It is an evangelical evaluation that begins with the author's high view of Scripture and revelation. To Goldsworthy, the whole of the Bible is centered around Christ from beginning to end. This is drawn out from Genesis to Revelation. However, he does not spend much time on matters of eschatology, as he attempts to stay somewhat neutral on the matter. Each chapter includes study guides for reflection and further reading, and the final chapters are brief points of application in terms of knowing God's will and life after death.
BookEnglishDDC 220
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Acts
I. Howard Marshall
Momentum · Dewey: 226'.607
BookDDC 226'.607
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Christian Living Available
Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave (2007)
Edward T. Welch
Momentum · Dewey: 248.8'629
BookIndonesianDDC 248.8'629
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Church & Society Available
Administrasi Gereja (1994)
J. Veldhuizen
Yayasan Komunikasi bina Kasih / OMF · Dewey: 267.33
Mengenal Administrasi Pendidikan merupakan suatu hal yang penting bagi mahasiswa yang sedang belajar, karena dalam keseluruhan proses pendidikan di kampus mahasiswa senantiasa bersinggungan dengan administrasi. Hadirnya buku ini di tangan pembaca, diharapkan dapat menunjang keberhasilan bagi mahasiswa yang sedang menempuh pendidikan. Buku ini membahas tentang: - Konsep Dasar Administrasi Pendidikan - Ruang Lingkup dan Sejarah Administrasi Pendidikan - Prinsip Administrasi Pendidikan - Administrasi Kurikulum Pendidikan - Supervisi dalam Administrasi Pendidikan - Administrasi Tata Kelola.
BookIndonesianDDC 267.33Education109p
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Salvation & Grace Available
Adopted into God's Family (2006)
Trevor J. Burke
Apollos · Dewey: 234
BookEnglishDDC 234
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Affirming The Apostles' Creed (2008)
J.I. Packer
Crossway Book · ISBN: 978-1-4335-0210-1 · Dewey: 238.11
Noted Bible scholar J. I. Packer examines each phrase of the Apostles' Creed, inviting readers to dive further into the essentials of the Christian faith.