How time flies! It’s only two weeks until winter quarter’s finals – almost as fast as a twinkling of an eye. When you feel tired or bored preparing for finals, check out our new March books in the library.
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- The Love of God: Divine Gift, Human Gratitude, and Mutual Faithfulness in Judaism by Jon D. Levenson. Amazon page
- The Apostle Paul and the Christian life : ethical and missional implications of the new perspective by Scot McKnight. Amazon Page
- The theological anthropology of David Kelsey: responses to eccentric existence by Gene H Outka. Amazon page
- Adam and the genome: reading scripture after genetic science by Dennis R Venema; Scot McKnight. Amazon page
- Modern art and the life of a culture: the religious impulses of modernism by Jonathan A Anderson &William A Dyrness. Amazon page
- Spirit hermeneutics: reading scripture in light of Pentecost by Craig S Keener. Amazon page
- Kierkegaard and Christian faith by Paul Henry Martens. Amazon page
- The enduring authority of the Christian scriptures by D A Carson. Amazon page
- Resurrection in Paul: cognition, metaphor, and transformation by Frederick S Tappenden. Amazon page
- The stoic origins of Erasmus’ philosophy of Christ by Ross Dealy. Amazon page
- Lived theology : new perspectives on method, style, and pedagogy by Peter Slade & Sarah Azaransky & Charles Marsh. Amazon page
- Who were the first Christians? : dismantling the urban thesis by Thomas A Robinson. Amazon page
- Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers by Daniel L Dreisbach. Amazon page
- Cognitive science and the New Testament: a new approach to early Christian research by István Czachesz. Amazon page
- Kingship and memory in ancient Judah by Ian Douglas Wilson. Amazon page
- An introduction to consulting psychology: working with individuals, groups, and organizations by Rodney L Lowman. Amazon page
- In defense of conciliar Christology: a philosophical essay by Timothy Pawl. Amazon page
- We gather together: the religious right and the problem of interfaith politics by Neil J Young. Amazon page