New Books in May, Continued…

Looking for new books at the DAHL library? Check out library news posts twice a month. Happy Reading!

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Entering into rest by Oliver O’Donovan. Amazon page

Suffering in ancient worldview: Luke, Seneca and 4 Maccabees in dialogue by Brian J. Tabb. Amazon page

1 Corinthians by Scott M. Manetsch (Editor). Amazon page

The myth of rebellious angels : studies in Second Temple Judaism and New Testament texts by  Loren T. Stuckenbruck. Amazon page

Wagering on an ironic God: Pascal on faith and philosophy by Thomas S. Hibbs. Amazon page

Introduction to the New Testament: reference edition by Carl R. Holladay. Amazon page

An American conscience: the Reinhold Niebuhr story by Jeremy L. Sabella. Amazon page

Theology as interdisciplinary inquiry: learning with and from the natural and human sciences by Robin W. Lovin, Joshua Mauldin. Amazon page

Life in Kings: reshaping the royal story in the Hebrew Bible by A. Graeme Auld.  Amazon page

Erasmus and Calvin on the foolishness of God: Reason and Emotion in the Christian Philosophy by Kirk Essary. Amazon page

Longing and letting go: Christian and Hindu practices of passionate non-attachment by Holly Hillgardner. Amazon page

The Testimony of the Spirit: New Essays by R. Douglas Geivett & Paul K. Moser. Amazon page

A companion to public theology by Sebastian C. H. Kim, Katie Day. Amazon page

Making saints in modern China by David Ownby & Vincent Goossaert.  Amazon page

Reformation theology: a systematic summary by Matthew Barrett, Michael Scott Horton. Amazon page

John and Philosophy: A New Reading of the Fourth Gospel by Troels Engberg-Pedersen. Amazon page

The past, present, and future of theologies of interreligious dialogue by Terrence. Merrigan, John. Friday. Amazon page

When art disrupts religion: aesthetic experience and the evangelical mind by Philip Salim Francis. Amazon page

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