Is Muhammad a Prophet of God? Muslims Give Three Positive Arguments
There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger. Muhammad’s status as a prophetic messenger of God is the key identifying declaration and central pillar of Islam. It is announced multiple...
View Article5 Things Russell Jeung Learned Among Ancestors & Refugees
From Syrian refugees to Latin American immigrants, Westerners are wrestling with complicated realities of exile in all of its forms. What does it mean to be the Church for such people, and what can we...
View Article[Common Places] Pro-Nicene Theology: Exegesis and Inseparable Operations of...
Our current series, Pro-Nicene Theology, offers doctrinal and exegetical entries to the key tenets of basic Trinitarian orthodoxy as developed in the early centuries of the church. For introduction to...
View ArticleHow Do Catholics and Protestants Disagree over Scripture & Tradition?
In 1994, leading Catholic and Evangelical leaders signed the document “Evangelicals and Catholics Together,” affirming their common faith and common mission on the eve of the third millennium. Five...
View ArticleHow Do Catholics and Protestants Disagree over Salvation & Justification?
On October 31, 1517, an unsuspecting monk ventured to challenge the prevailing ecclesial authorities of his day by posting his “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences” on the door of All...
View ArticleCounterpoints Software Sale: $7 Apiece at Olive Tree and Accordance
The historical Adam. Inerrancy. Divine providence. Final judgment. Each book in the Counterpoints series is indispensable for understanding different views on the foundational issues of Christianity....
View ArticleAttending ETS, AAR, or SBL in November 2016? Get Free Stuff at Zondervan’s Booth
Are you headed to San Antonio for the 2016 annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS), American Academy of Religion (AAR), or the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL)? Drop by our...
View Article10 Must-See Books on Theology (ETS, AAR, SBL Checklist Part 1)
With the conferences ETS and AAR/SBL nearly here, we rounded up a short list of Zondervan’s must-see books on theology. (Also see our must-see books on biblical studies.) Here’s the list in no...
View Article12 Must-See Books on Biblical Studies (ETS, AAR, SBL Checklist Part 2)
The 2016 annual conferences ETS and AAR/SBL are near! We rounded up a short list of Zondervan’s must-see books on biblical studies. (Also see our must-see books on theology.) Here’s the list in no...
View ArticleAcademic eBooks at Low Prices! Theology, Philosophy, Sex and Gender, and More
We hand-picked a few thoughtful works that are worth your attention, and put them in our brief Academic eBook Sale (November 14-20, 2016). These eBooks cover a breadth of biblical and theological...
View ArticleeBook Flash Sale: How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth
Blink and you’ll miss it: How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth and other eBooks are on sale until November 23 (2016). Check out the deals. Know someone who would like these books? Please share this...
View ArticleTwo Views, Four Voices on Homosexuality, the Bible, and the Church
The sanctity of same-sex relations is one of the most pressing ethical questions facing the church today. (9) So contends Preston Sprinkle in his new edited volume Two Views of Homosexuality, the...
View Article[Common Places] Pro-Nicene Theology: Theologia and Oikonomia
Our current series, Pro-Nicene Theology, offers doctrinal and exegetical entries to the key tenets of basic Trinitarian orthodoxy as developed in the early centuries of the church. For introduction to...
View ArticleWhat Is an “Evangelical” Dogmatics of Scripture? Here’s a Framework
Several years ago, Oliver Crisp and Fred Sanders conceived of an annual conference discussing and explicating Christian doctrine, one that was self-consciously ecumenical and sought to resource...
View ArticleExplore God’s Two Books: God’s Word and God’s Works – Reflecting on...
25% and 23% These two numbers represent the reason why Denis Lamoureux wrote his new book Evolution: Scripture and Nature Say Yes! The first is the percentage of young adults who perceive Christianity...
View Article10 Principles You Need to Know about Trinitarian Dogmatics
While celebrating Christ’s incarnation is fresh on our breath, it’s apt we contemplate the Trinity. After all, the God-with-us event is inherently Trinitarian: the Father gave the world his...
View ArticleThree Steps Toward Rightly Knowing the Doctrine of the Trinity
Fred Sanders has an ambitious goal with his new book The Triune God: securing our knowledge of the triune God by rightly ordering the theological language with which we praise him. To get us on toward...
View ArticleWhat Is Christianity? Different than What Most People Think
It’s a basic question, and also a vital one. Not only for our own spiritual journey, but also for the journeys of people we know and meet. And it’s a question Gregory Koukl engages in his new book The...
View ArticleTwo Competing Stories to the Christian Worldview
Last week we engaged Gregory Koukl’s new book The Story of Reality, examining what Christianity is and isn’t. As Koukl explained, “[Christianity] is an account or a description or a depiction of the...
View ArticleWhy Should I Know the History of Christianity? Here Are 5 Reasons
Edmund Burke famously said, “Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” Perhaps there is no more urgent task for the church today than heeding these words. Ian Shaw aims to help us. In...
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