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  • Invisible Enemiesby Jim Croft

    Baker Publishing Group 2011; US$ 13.99

    All the basic themes necessary to take the reader on a trek of discovery into New Testament deliverance ministry, illustrated with an abundance of testimonies. more...

  • Reflections on Marriage and Spiritual Growthby Weaver Andrew; Carolyn L. Stapleton

    Abingdon Press 2003; US$ 9.00

    A study guide is included to help couples discuss the questions these couples responded to in their writing. more...

  • Consuming Passionsby Merrall L. Price

    Routledge 2003; US$ 131.00

    During late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, mythological, historical and contemporary accounts of cannibalism became particularly popular. Consuming Passions synthesizes and analyses those responses to Eucharistic teachings. more...

  • What's Wrong with Same Sex Marriage?by D. James Kennedy; Jerry Newcombe

    Crossway Books 2004; US$ 8.79

    Two trusted authors explain what the Bible says about homosexuality and marriage--that homosexuality is wrong and marriage is for one man and one woman. The authors call for a loving, organized response to same-sex marriage. more...

  • Purpose and Power of Love and Marriageby Myles Munroe

    Treasures Media Inc 2006; US$ 10.49

    Probably no other dimension of human experience has been pondered, discussed, debated, analyzed, and dreamed about more than the nature of true love. Love is everywhere in songs and in books, on televisions and on movie screens. Yet, for all of our thinking and talking, how many of us truly understand love and where can we turn for genuine insight in matters of true love? In The Purpose and Power of Love and Marriage, Dr. Myles Munroe provides the answers to questions surrounding the true nature of love as he also exposes the false images created in our culture. Throughout this book he eloquently illuminates the many facets of love while at the same time tackling the really tough subjects of separation and divorce. This book is sure to become... more...

  • Communion Servicesby Robin Knowles Wallace

    Abingdon Press 2007; US$ 5.50

    This book gives four alternative ways to offer Communion for Sunday morning worship and liturgies for special Communion services. Communion is an essential part of the life of the worshipping community. This book will suggest 4 different Communion services for Sunday morning worship including different ways to offer the elements and different types and symbolism of different kinds of communion vessels. In addition there will be liturgies for special Communion services including for weddings, Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, All Saints' Day, Holy Thursday, Easter, and Confirmation. Robin Knowles Wallace is Associate Professor in the Taylor Chair of Worship and Music at Methodist School of Theology in Ohio. In addition to being a contributing writer... more...

  • Making a Meal of Itby Ben Witherington III

    Baylor University Press 2007; US$ 29.95

    Making a Meal of It explores the background and implication of the Lord?s Supper. Delving into its historical and Scriptural origins, Witherington argues that the Lord?s Supper is a sacramental celebration of the community of God, designed to incorporate people of varying backgrounds. Excavating the diverse ways in which Scripture and early Christian tradition speak about the Lord?s Supper, Witherington advocates that the meal is primarily about who the people of God are and how they should thus live together. more...

  • Possession, Puritanism and Printby Marion Gibson

    Pickering & Chatto Publishers 2006; US$ 99.00

    This monograph tells a compelling story of injustice and passionate resistance to religious persecution in the last years of Queen Elizabeth?s reign. Through an analysis of a sensational series of demonic possessions and exorcisms, it highlights the existence of controversies in print in the late Elizabethan period of the kind that would one day lead to civil war. more...

  • I Do Againby Cheryl Scruggs; Jeff Scruggs

    The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group 2008; US$ 10.99

    An attractive young couple, Jeff and Cheryl Scruggs seemed to have it all: professional success, adorable twin daughters, and a good marriage. But their picture-perfect image concealed a widening chasm between two people unable to connect on an intimate, soul-deep level. Ten disappointing years of marriage. Seven painful years of divorce. One remarkable, true-life story of a love rescued by God. After years of frustration, Cheryl’s longing for emotional fulfillment led to an affair and, finally, a divorce that left Jeff utterly devastated and seething with anger. Yet, incredibly, seven years later, Jeff and Cheryl once again stood at the altar, promising to “love, honor, and cherish” one another. A new and vibrant love... more...

  • The Culture of Confession from Augustine to Foucaultby Chloë Taylor

    Taylor & Francis 2008; US$ 39.95

    This book   is a genealogical study of confession. Drawing on the work of Michel Foucault as well as the history of Western confessional writings from Ancient Greece to contemporary pop culture, this book challenges the transhistorical and commonsense views of confession as an innate impulse resulting in the psychological liberation of the confessing subject. On the contrary, confessional desire is argued to be contingent and constraining, and alternatives to confessional subjectivity are explored. more...