Kingdom, Grace, Judgment: Paradox, Outrage, and Vindication in the Parables of Jesus
Writing a volume on the parables can’t be easy; any would-be author and interpreter must navigate webs of varying interpretation, wrestle with laconic sayings, be confronted with surprising, strange, and sometimes uncomfortable ideas, and, of ...
What God Has to Say About Our Bodies: How the Gospel is Good News for Our Physical Selves
The thesis for Sam Allberry’s What God Has to Say About Our Bodies is largely in the subtitle: “How the gospel is good news for our physical selves.” While Allberry scratches the surface of that ...
Brand Luther: How an Unheralded Monk Turned His Small Town into a Center of Publishing, Made Himself the Most Famous Man in Europe—and Started the Protestant Reformation
Brand Luther: 1517, Printing, and the Making of the Reformation by Andrew Pettegree is a historical analysis that explores how Martin Luther's theology became popular and spread throughout Europe while emphasizing the crucial role of ...