In this book, author presses further down the path taken in the betrayal of God, his trenchant account of theodicy in the book of job. He entices us to read the God of his newly chosen texts as pro…
The question of the nature of God's foreknowledge and how that relates to human freedom has been pondered and debated by Christian theologians at least since the time of Augustine. And the issue wi…
Theologian R. C. Sproul Jr. is well equipped to write about the great issues. These he faces squarely with sure-footed confidence in a truly scriptural fashion. You may not always like what he says…
Hasker's book has three commendable features worthy of immediate note. First, it contains a carefully crafted overview of the recent literature on foreknowledge and freedom and so can serve as an e…
People from the beginning of time have tried to figure out what God is. They have worshiped nature and idols and everything in between because they haven t had a true answer to the vital question W…
In this book the author explores several significant historical and cultural effects of reformation theology. In conversation with H. Richard Niebuhr, he examines the theology of Martin Luther, mar…
This book deals with difficult issues in modern physics and brings them into relation with traditional theological doctrines. Craig has done a great work, and it is marvelous that now the philosoph…
This issue on relationships explores the biblical vision of the significance of human relationships, and examines how Scripture leads us in developing, shaping, and protecting meaningful relationsh…
The nature of God's holiness has been widely misunderstood bycontemporary theologians. In this volume E. David Willis not onlyclarifies this divine attribute but also gives it the prominence inChri…
Can believers talk about God and to God in a way that is not exclusively male and is biblically responsible? Johanna van Wijk-Bos asks this question as she examines alternatives to the dominant mal…