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Books and Courses. Does Logos offer payment plans? Download Logos. Publisher: Zondervan. ISBN: Discover not only the original meaning of Galatians, but also how the message of Galatians can speak powerfully today. Scot McKnight Ph. In addition to the volume on Galatians as part of the NIV Application Commentary series, he is author of numerous books and articles, and editor of Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels.

We are far more than forgiven—we have been changed. Not just the way we live, but the very source and nature of our lives are different. But what practical implications does this radical transformation have for us? In Ephesians, Paul connects our identity in Christ to our lifestyles.

Whether the setting is the home, the church, or the marketplace, our lives ought to reflect our union with Christ. Exploring the links between the Bible and our own times, Klyne Snodgrass shares perspectives on the book of Ephesians that reveal its enduring relevance for our twenty-first century lives. Klyne Snodgrass Ph. Andrews is professor of biblical literature and holder of the Paul W. Paul models and calls for joy in the midst of suffering, warns against dangerous false teaching, and calls for Christian unity grounded in the example of the Lord Jesus.

In a day often marked by selfish ambition, spiritual laziness, disunity, and joyless living, Philippians contains an eminently practical message for contemporary Christians. Exploring the links between the Bible and our own times, Frank Thielman skillfully draws out the timeless truths of this loving letter in a lucid and powerful way. Frank Thielman Ph. This volume in the NIV Application Commentary series discusses the meaning of the text of Colossians and Philemon in its biblical context and then applies it to contemporary situations.

Discover how Colossians and Philemon can have the same powerful impact today that they did when Paul first wrote them. Michael W. Holmes Ph. Paul, Minnesota. He explores the present-day implications of these epistles and helps the reader to accurately apply the principles they contain to contemporary issues. Walter L. They insist that there is such a thing as absolute, non-negotiable truth, as well as error and deception. They speak of false doctrines and those who teach them as if they actually believe that eternity hangs in the balance and that God, far from shrugging his shoulders like a good relativist, takes the matters of truth and spiritual authority very seriously.

Today the fiery, unapologetic language of 2 Peter and Jude can open our eyes to stark spiritual realities. Like few other apostolic writings, these two letters shake us awake to the vital necessity of embracing the true gospel and transmitting it undistorted.

The message is as countercultural as possible, and profoundly timely. The letters of John speak words of encouragement and reproach to the grave concerns of the early church, yet reveal a God who not only loves his people, but wants them to experience life abundantly. In this volume on Hebrews, Guthrie brings the diversity of themes in Hebrews together, and shows how Hebrews is not only theologically significant, but also has something to say to the church today.

George H. Guthrie Ph. As a specialist in New Testament and Greek, he is the author of numerous articles and four books. In it, we see a picture of early Christians wrestling to apply the teachings of Jesus to their everyday lives. And we see a community plagued by divisiveness and hypocrisy, with an emphasis on wealth and status. James pulls no punches addressing these issues, calling for a faith that shows itself in moral actions: in speech, in interpersonal relationships, in economic and social justice.

He also lays out a theology of the redemptive value of suffering. In our day when the behavior and attitudes of professed Christians are often not much different from the surrounding culture, in our society of great wealth, and in our culture that abhors suffering, the challenging message of James is greatly needed. Exploring the links between the Bible and our own times, David Nystrom shares perspectives on the book of James that reveal its enduring relevance for our twenty-first century lives.

David Nystrom has been at William Jessup University for two years. He is married to Kristina and they have one daughter, Annika, who is nine years old. Dave is also the author of The History of Christianity. Sample Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. The book of Revelation can be intimidating to encounter and daunting to apply.

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