New Releases: Exploring the Depths of Christian Theology and Practice
This month, we’re excited to introduce a range of new resources that delve into the complexities of Christian theology and practice. From systematic theology to church health, these books offer fresh perspectives and insights to deepen your understanding of God’s word.
Daily Doctrine: A Year of Systematic Theology
Kevin DeYoung’s latest book, Daily Doctrine, is designed to make systematic theology accessible to everyday Christians. This devotional takes readers on a year-long journey through the most important theology topics, divided into broad themes. Each daily reading includes verses for meditation and application, building upon each other to ease readers into the study of systematic theology.
“A smorgasbord of theological delights,” says Joel R. Beeke, Chancellor and Professor of Homiletics and Systematic Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. “May the Lord use this manual to raise up more systematic theologians in our pews!”
The Daily Liturgy Devotional
Douglas Sean O’Donnell’s The Daily Liturgy Devotional offers 40 readings filled with content for prayer, worship, and Scripture reading. Organized thematically, this devotional covers eight topics of the Christian faith, including love, hope, and perseverance. Each daily reading includes prayers, Scripture readings, concise comments, prayer prompts, a memory verse, and an applicable hymn.
“One of the best ways to renew and refresh your personal time with the triune God,” says Philip Graham Ryken, President of Wheaton College. “Doug O’Donnell’s Daily Liturgy Devotional invites a richer conversation with the living God and strengthens core virtues for the Christian life.”
Exploring Church Health and Witness
Several new releases focus on church health and witness. Mark Dever’s What Is a Healthy Church? helps believers recognize the key characteristics of a healthy church, while Thabiti Anyabwile’s Finding Faithful Elders and Deacons studies God’s word to show readers how they can labor for the health of their church. Brian A. DeVries’ Witnesses to the Word provides a biblical framework for understanding the church’s role in God’s mission.
Gerald Bray’s God Is Love
Gerald Bray’s God Is Love offers a unique approach to understanding the development of theology. Organized Trinitarianly, this volume puts theology first and history second, following a pattern that begins with God the Father, moves on to God the Son, and ends with God the Holy Spirit.
“A remarkably learned, wise, and substantial study of the history of Christian doctrine,” says Timothy George, Distinguished Professor of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School. “This book will stand the test of timeāin the best tradition of Newman, Harnack, and Pelikan.”
Children’s Book: The Long Road Home
Sarah Walton’s The Long Road Home retells the parable of the Prodigal Son in a creative and understandable way for children ages 6-8. With vivid illustrations and an added dash of The Pilgrim’s Progress, this book helps children understand the biblical truths of God’s love and redemption.
Discover New Insights and Perspectives
These new releases offer fresh insights and perspectives to deepen your understanding of God’s word. Whether you’re interested in systematic theology, church health, or witness, there’s something here for everyone. Dive in and discover new truths to enrich your faith and practice.
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