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  • Dan and Jyothy Thomas
    3 years ago

    This is the best New Testament Survey for people who need a proper grounding in the subjects, people, occupations, places, and things in the New Testament. It gives a good context for understanding and further studies. It is useful for pastoral applications and teaching. Some surveys and introductions focus only on questions of various critical views, authorship questions, date of writing, etc. but have very little useful knowledge to the average pastor. This one is different and gives a good grounding. Now that this is out in Logos it is a win for everyone.
    New Testament Survey, Revised
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    1. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
      8 years ago

      This is the finest commentary on Romans. It is hard to imagine doing any serious study of Romans without consulting this one from the great scholar CEB Cranfield.
      Romans, 2 vols. (International Critical Commentary | ICC)
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      1. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
        8 years ago

        I have the paperback version of this book. It really is top notch. Leon Morris is (was) a superb scholar, knowledgeable but approachable.
        Jesus Is the Christ: Studies in the Theology of John
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        1. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
          8 years ago

          This is a must read book.
          Back to Virtue: Traditional Moral Wisdom for Modern Moral Confusion
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          1. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
            8 years ago

            The Logos version is $99.95. The print version is $9.99. Something is out of kilter, here. The book itself is pure gold. I rated it low because of the cost disparity.
            The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, rev. ed.
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            1. JOSE ELIAS
              8 years ago

              This is the version of 1860 pages. The version of 10 dollars has 640 pages.
          2. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
            9 years ago

            This is a wonderful non-technical, easy to understand catechism. Those teaching a seeker's or learner's class, or bible study need look no further than this book.
            Growing in Christ
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            1. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
              9 years ago

              This is a great non-technical introduction to theology for average readers, church members, and catechism classes. Highly recommended.
              Concise Theology
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              1. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
                9 years ago

                This is a must read for all Christians. This is an excellent book.
                The Sovereignty of God
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                1. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
                  9 years ago

                  I just read a review of this book and I was left with thinking, "tsk tsk, poor God. All of his plans are constantly frustrated and he has to make new plans and hope people can help him, but they never do. Poor God."
                  Supernatural: What the Bible Teaches about the Unseen World—And Why It MattersAdd to cart
                  1. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
                    9 years ago

                    https://blog.faithlife.com/blog/2015/12/old-testament-violence-israels-holy-war-and-the-genocide-of-giants/
                    Old Testament Violence, Israel’s Holy War, and the Genocide of Giants
                    One of the hardest things for me to wrap my brain around as a Christian is how a God who defines himself as love (1 John 4:8) and defines the greatest form of love as laying down your life for someone else (John 15:13) could lead Israel on a bloodbath in the Old Testament. Does […]
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                2. Dan and Jyothy Thomas
                  10 years ago

                  This is the best New Testament Survey for people who need a proper grounding in the subjects, people, occupations, places, and things in the New Testament. It gives a good context for understanding and further studies. It is useful for pastoral applications and teaching. Some surveys and introductions focus only on questions of various critical views, authorship questions, date of writing, etc. but have very little useful knowledge to the average pastor. This one is different and gives a good grounding. I can't wait until it comes out in Logos.
                  Eerdmans Merrill C. Tenney Collection (2 vols.)Add to cart