An Introduction
Kevin Quast
Reading the Corinthian Correspondence is a clear and concise introduction to the two letters Paul wrote to Corinth, a community plagued by internal divisions, social and ethnic distinctions, and diversity of congregations.

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James Limburg
The oral tradition established by the Old Testament storytellers offers today's Christian readers an excellent format for a better understanding of our faith. James Limburg uses stories and storytelling to give the believing community new insights in

Jesus' Experience of the Transcendent
Bernard J. Cooke
The issue of Jesus' self-consciousness remains at the forefront of New Testament studies. In this book, Bernard Cooke exhibits courage and tenacity as he reconstructs, with full acceptance of historical criticism, the religious self-consciousness of

A Pastoral Care Perspective
John Patton
Forgiving those closest to us who have hurt us is one of the most difficult things Christians are called to do. For pastoral counselors the forgiveness issue creates a particularly serious dilemma, because it places counselors in the position of tell...

An Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counseling
Emmanuel Y. Lartey
In his holistic and intercultural re-visioning of pastoral care and counselling, Emmanuel Lartey attempts to capture the complex nature of the interaction between people who have been influenced by different cultures, religions, social contexts, orig

My Triumph Over Schizophrenia
Carol North, M.D.
This is the amazing true story of one woman’s journey deep into mental illness and her return to sanity -- and to a successful life and career. Carol North was diagnosed with schizophrenia in college. The story of her life is traced from her early

Who They Are And What They Believe
Ronald H. Nash
What is the Religious Left?
Who are its key players?
What do they believe?
Do they pose a threat to our freedom?

The American media buzz with critical news about the Religious Right. But what about the Religious Left? Why is t...

A Popular Introduction To Biblical Hermeneutics
Terence J. Keegan, O.P.
How Does One Understand And
Interpret The Bible?

This question has challenged people continuously over the ages. Various new approaches to biblical hermeneutics have arisen especially during the past two decades. Three rec

Terence J. Keegan, O.P.
”Scholars have realized that the evangelists were theologians, each of whom had a unique insight into the mystery of salvation.” In A Commentary On The Gospel Of Mark, Terence Keegan takes up the unique insight of Mark: ”the Good News is insep...

The Rise and Fall of Innocence in a Pathos Plagued Year
Sarah Moffett
In a writing style somewhere between Harper Lee and Sarah Vowell, author Sarah E. Moffet recalls the time when, at age twelve, the life of her family began to unravel when their lives changed due to a simple phone call.