Whitehead and Philosophy of Education brings to scholars and students of education an understanding of Whitehead as an important figure in philosophy, particularly philosophy of education; an acqua…
In this book, the author establishes that separation of church and state is not a principle of the United States Constitution. Thus, there should be a social interest in not hindering any religious…
Gregory the Great was, after Augustine of Hippo, perhaps the most influential of the Fathers in the Latin West during the Middle Ages. He put Augustine's thought into a form which proved accessible…
This book offers a fascinating portrayal of the development and spread of Christianity in the context of over 2,000 years of European history. Beginning with the transmission of Jesus' teaching thr…
There are few teachings more glorious than the truth that God has delivered us from His wrath and given us the guarantee of heaven in the salvation He has provided through the death and resurrectio…
William Evans' work on the the great doctrines of the Bible has become a classic during the three quarters of a century which have passed since he first gave his classroom lectures in printed form …
This is a sequel to the author's The Language and Logic of the Bible: The Earlier Middle Ages. The period of the reformation saw immense changes of approach to the study of the Bible, which in turn…
Access to good, up-to-date bibliographies can make or break student research and nowhere is this more evident than in life-of-Jesus research: an annotated bibliography. This book, intended for adva…
"Through anecdote and brief philosophical synopses, Evans explore many questions that traditionally have been used to demonstrate the bankrupt rationality of the Christian faith... Evans contends t…
What archealogist and historians find can also be called verisimilitude, or 'resemblance to the truth'; that is, resemblance or likeness to the way things really were. This means that the writings …