How time flies! May is here and so are some new books! Please check them out at the DAHL library today!
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- The beginning of politics: power in the biblical Book of Samuel by Moshe Halbertal & Stephen Holmes. Amazon page
- My Shepherd, though you do not know me: the Persian royal propaganda model in the Nehemiah Memoir by Lucas L. Schulte. Amazon page
- The God of Mount Carmel: The contending views associated to the Biblical Mount Carmel by Samson N’Taadjèl Kagmatché. Amazon page
- Through the dark field: the incarnation through an aesthetics of vulnerability by Susie Paulik Babka. Amazon page
- David’s capacity for compassion: a literary-hermeneutical study of 1 – 2 Samuel by Barbara Green. Amazon page
- History of the church (Fathers of the Church Patristic Series) by Eusebius of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, Rufinus of Aquileia, Philip R. Amidon. Amazon page
- The end of Protestantism: pursuing unity in a fragmented Church by Peter J. Leithart. Amazon page
- Commentary on Ezekiel by Jerome Saint, Thomas P. Scheck. Amazon page
- Acts: a commentary by Carl R. Holladay. Amazon page
- Philippians and Philemon by James Thompson, Bruce W. Longenecker. Amazon page
- Dismembering the whole: composition and purpose of Judges 19/21 by Cynthia Edenburg. Amazon page
- Chinese theology: text and context by Chloë. Starr. Amazon page
- The Papacy and the Orthodox: sources and history of a debate by A. Edward Siecienski. Amazon page
- Selfless Love and Human Flourishing in Paul Tillich and Iris Murdoch by Julia T. Meszaros. Amazon page
- Baptized with the soil: Christian Agrarians and the crusade for rural America by Kevin M. Lowe. Amazon page
- The image of God in an image driven age: explorations in theological anthropology by Beth Felker Jones & Jeffrey W. Barbeau. Amazon page
- Religion: sources, perspectives, and methodologies by Jeffrey J. Kripal. Amazon page
- Identity in Conflict: The Struggle Between Esau and Jacob, Edom and Israel by Eliyahu Assis. Amazon page