New Books in March, Continued…

 

Good luck on your finals! It’s almost Spring Break (finally!), so it’s time to enjoy beautiful weather, blossoming flowers, new books, and a new quarter! 

 

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  1. New Testament apocrypha: more noncanonical scriptures by Tony Burke; Brent Landau. Amazon page
  2. The reciprocating self: human development in theological perspective by Jack O Balswick; Pamela Ebstyne King; Kevin S Reimer. Amazon page
  3. The dusty ones: why wandering deepens your faith by A J Swoboda. Amazon page
  4. Doubling and Duplicating in the Book of Genesis: Literary and Stylistic Approaches to the Text by Elizabeth R. Hayes (Author& Editor). Amazon page.
  5. Evangelicalism in America by Randall Herbert Balmer. Amazon page
  6. Spirit and Salvation: A Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World by Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen. Amazon page
  7. Canonical theology: the biblical canon, sola scriptura, and theological method by John Peckham. Amazon page
  8. Biblical authority after Babel: retrieving the solas in the spirit of mere Protestant Christianity by Kevin J Vanhoozer. Amazon page
  9. Hostility in the house of God: an investigation of the opponents in 1 and 2 Timothy by Dillon T Thornton. Amazon page
  10. Representing Christ: a vision for the priesthood of all believers by Uche Anizor &Hank Voss. Amazon page
  11. The spirit of contradiction in Christianity and Buddhism by Hugh Nicholson. Amazon page
  12. Intercultural theology: intercultural hermeneutics by Henning Wrogemann. Amazon page
  13. The Song of Songs and the fashioning of identity in early Latin Christianity by Karl Shuve. Amazon page
  14. Protestantism after 500 years by Thomas Albert Howard; Mark A Noll. Amazon page
  15. Joel by Christopher R Seitz. Amazon page
  16. Remembering the Reformation: An inquiry into the meanings of Protestantism by Thomas Albert Howard. Amazon page

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