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Christian Nonfiction in Apartment
Canon
From God to Us
The Character of the Bible
Inspiration
The Nature of Inspiration
The Inspiration of the OT
The Inspiration of the NT
Canonicity
The Characteristics of Canonicity
The Development of OT Canon
The Development of NT Canon
The Extent of NT Canon
Languages and Materials of the Bible
Manuscripts and Translations
The Major Manuscripts of the Bible
Aramaic, Syriac, and Related Translations and Bibles
Greek and Related Translations
Latin and Related Translations
Early English Translations
Modern English Bible Translations
Textual Criticism
Additional Witnesses to the Bible Text
The Development of Textual Criticism
Restoration of the Bible Text
Philosophy
Mere Christianity
Book 1. Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe
The Law of Human Nature
Some Objections
The Reality of the Law
What Lies Behind the Law
We Have Cause to Be Uneasy
Book 2. What Christians Believe
The Rival Conceptions of God
The Invasion
The Shocking Alternative
The Perfect Penitent
The Practical Conclusion
Book 3. Christian Behavior
The Three Parts of Morality
The "Cardinal Virtues"
Social Morality
Morality and Psychoanalysis
Sexual Morality
Christian Marriage
Forgiveness
The Great Sin
Charity
Hope
Faith
Faith
Book 4. Beyond Personality: or First Steps in the Doctrine of the Trinity
Making and Begetting
The Three-Personal God
Time and Beyond-Time
Good Infection
The Obstinate Toy Soldiers
Two Notes
Let's Pretend
Is Christianity Hard or Easy?
Counting the Cost
Nice People or New Men
The New Men
Historical Context
Pocket Bible Atlas
Genesis and the Patriarchs
The Judges
The Kings
The Prophets and the Righteous
The Conquest of the Kingdoms
The Life of Jesus of Nazareth
Spreading the Word
Reading the Old Testament: An Introductin
Introducing the OT
The People and Lands of the Old Testament
Archaeology and the OT
Literary Tools for Old Testament Study
The Pentateuch
Genesis 1-11: The Preface to Israel's Story
Genesis 12-50: The Patriarchs
The Exodus from Egypt
The Covenant and Journey to Canaan (Exodus 19 through Numbers)
The Israelite Possession of Canaan: The Books of Joshua and Judges
Canaanite Religion and Culture
"A King Like Those of Other Nations": The Books of Samuel and Kings
13 .Daily Life in Ancient Israel
Israelite Worship and Prayer
The Kingdom Split into Two
The Great Prophets of the Eighth Century
The Last Days of the Kingdom of Judah
Jeremiah and the Deuteronomic History
Prophecy During the Babylonian Exile
Sing Us a Song of Zion!
The Struggle to Restore the Land (540-500 B.C.)
Life in the Post-Exilic Community
The Cultivation of Wisdom
Faith Confronting New Challenges
The Closing of the Old Testament
Themes of OT Theology
Apologetics
Handbook of Christian Apologetics
Part 1: Introduction
The Nature, Power & Limitations of Apologetics
Fath & Reason
Part 2: God
Twenty Arguments for the Existence of God
The Nature of God
Part 3: God & Nature
Four Problems of Cosmology
The Problem of Evil
Part 4: God & Grace
The Divinity of Christ
The Resurrection
The Bible: Myth or History?
Part 5: God & Glory
Life After Death
Heaven
Hell
Salvation
Part 6: Conclusions
Christianity and Other Religions
Objective Truth
The Bottom Line
Systematic Theology
Charles Finney
1-2. Moral Government
Moral Obligation
Foundation of Moral Obligation
Unity of Moral Action
Obedience Entire
Obedience to the Moral Law
8-11. Attributes of Love
Disobedience to Moral Law
13-14. Attributes of Selfishness
Sanctions of Moral Law
16-17. Human Government
18-20. Moral Depravity
Atonement
Extent of Atonement
23-24. Regeneration
25-26. Evidences of Regeneration
Natural Ability
Gracious Ability
The Notion of Inability
Repentance and Impenitence
Faith and Unbelief
Justification
33.-38. Sanctification
Divine Sovereignty
Dale Moody
Introduction
A. Sources for a Christian Theology
B. The Historical Functions of Christian Theology
C. Main Currents of Modern Theology
D. Current Trends in Christian Theology
Revelation
A. Special Revelation
B. General Revelation
God
A. The Mystery of God's Being
B. The Majesty of God's Being
C. The Modes of God's Being: Holy Trinity
Creation
Man
Sin
Salvation
Christ
A. Jesus as the Messiah of Israel
B. Jesus as the Mystery of Godliness
C. Jesus Christ as the Mediator of God and Man
The Church
The Consummation
A. Personal Eschatology: The Hope of Man
B. Historical Eschatology: The Hope of History
C. Cosmic Eschatology: The Hope of Creation