book review
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DUST AND BREATH: Faith, Health, and Why the Church Should Care about Both By Kend Hotz and Matthew Mathews
Through individual case studies from inner city Memphis, the book illustrates instances of illness that can be connected pastorally with sin and redemption through faith…
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BLESSED ARE THE BALANCED: A Seminarian’s Guide to Following Jesus in the Academy
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GOSPEL HANDLES: Old Testament
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NEGOTIATING IDENTITY: Exploring Tensions between Being Hakka and Being Christian in Northwestern Taiwan
Christofferson speaks of the Hakka people, he prefers more malleable descriptors such as “being Hakka” or “doing things in the Hakka way.” This, in turn,…
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1–3 JOHN. Concordia Commentary Series. By Bruce G. Schuchard
The commentary will prove particularly valuable to seminary students seeking to get a feel for these epistles’ message in light of ongoing scholarly discussion.
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CASE FOR CHARACTER: Towards a Lutheran Virtue Ethics. By Joel D. Biermann
Over all, Biermann’s contribution is significant, timely, and a remarkable achievement that will alter current discussions of ethics among Lutherans and other Christians.
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ZECHARIAH 9–14. International Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament. By Paul L. Redditt
Redditt’s commentary is a welcome contribution, not only in Zechariah studies, but also for those who continue to research and write on the Book of…
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INTRODUCCIÓN A LA TEOLOGÍA MESTIZA DE SAN AGUSTÍN. By Justo L. González
In the introduction González defines and explains the hermeneutical key of “mestizaje” and situates Augustine within his own “mestizaje.”
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DIVINE KINGDOM, HOLY ORDER: The Political Writings of Martin Luther. By Jarrett A. Carty
Carty has collected the texts from Luther’s Works that touch significantly on topics such as law, government, authority, and war.
