How
can one book be so widely appreciated and so contested? Millions revere
it and many ridicule it, but the Bible is often not allowed to speak
for itself. Key Bible Concepts explores and clarifies the central terms
of the Christian gospel. Gooding and Lennox provide succinct
explanations of the basic vocabulary of Christian thought to unlock the
Bible’s meaning and its significance for today.
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Encounters are complementary studies of biblical literature, Christian
teaching and apologetics. The Definition of Christianity throws fresh
light on the Book of Acts and observes how the first generation of
Christians identified and defended the unique features of the gospel.
Christianity: Opium or Truth? offers new perspectives on perennial–and
crucial–questions such as the problem of pain and the exclusive claims
of Jesus Christ. The Bible and Ethics presents a concise survey of
leading events and people, ideas, poetry, moral values and ethics across
both the Old and New Testaments. The books in this series engage the
minds of believers and sceptics. They show how God has spoken in the
Bible to address the realities of life and its questions, problems,
beauty and potential.