Your teens live in another world. They encounter different sorts of challenges than you did. But you can learn how to help them navigate our increasingly superficial, politicied and Performance-dri…
Based on six months of participant-observer research at a California public school, this book offers a somewhat troubling but insightful snapshot of adolescent life. It will surprise and enlighten …
The study of Roger Williams began at the University of Chicago in a seminar with Jerald C. Brauer and Robert Streeter on New England Puritanism. Together with Martin Marty, they served as the advis…
Here is a book calculated to put in bold relief the timelessness of Augustine's genius and to explain to modern man the truths he needs most: the meaning of God and the meaning of man.
Clark H. Pinnock shows proponents of the Scripture principle how to respond cogently to biblical criticism, while keeping all necessary elements in perspective. He considers the whole doctrine of S…
The chapters of this book represent issues that have been thought through and formulated in a variety of contexts. Basic have been conversations with students and colleagues in recent years. at Bos…
By combining analyses of the historical, cultural and literary features of Judaism and of the Greco-Roman world with careful examination of the writings that became known as the New Testament, this…
Encouraging both faith and critical judgement, the author investigates the truth claims of the Christian message in the light of five circles of evidence. Every open-minded, inquisitive person shou…
In what may be regarded as his magnum opus, Clark Pinnock turns attention to the vital Christian doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Writing out of both wide learning and deep personal passion, he shows t…