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Months after nearly being killed during a sting operation, undercover cop Grace Flint is physically healed, but emotionally she still bears the scars of her attacker--and she vows revenge.
This accessible yet comprehensive primer explores the breadth of viewpoints on major issues in evangelical theology by examining positions taken by evangelicals on seventeen seminal issues. The second edition retains the helpful features of the first edition and adds an appendix that addresses thirteen peripheral issues in contemporary evangelicalism. Praise for the first edition "The authors do what no book on the market does: In one volume they faithfully present divergent views on the crucial issues that divide evangelicals, and they do so in an unbiased, succinct, and lively manner. This book is perfect as a supplemental text in an introductory theology course or as a manual for church s...
"Karl Gröber is a vicious East European criminal, one of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted. Flint goes undercover to infiltrate his organisation and bring him to justice. Posing as a grieving widow, she attempts to start a war between Gröber and his ally--Alexander Caracani, a ruthless Albanian sex-trader. But soon the line between cop and killer begins to blur. For Grace and Gröber share a twisted history and she's after more than justice, she wants revenge. And when Gröber targets the one thing that could destroy her, her son, it's only a matter of time before all hell breaks loose."--Summary on book
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This title was first published in 2002. One of the most fascinating and controversial interpretations of religious diversity is 'religious pluralism.' According to John Hick's model of religious pluralism, all the world's great religions are equally valid ways of understanding and responding to the ultimate spiritual reality. This book offers an exposition of, and critical response to, John Hick's model. Introducing the various interpretations of religious diversity being discussed today, this book presents constructive suggestions as to how things could be further developed to offer a more accurate, less confusing presentation of the various options in theology of religions. The standard th...
DID JESUS EVER REALLY EXIST--AND IF SO, WHO WAS HE?
Grace Flint, the best undercover cop in the business, is assigned the task of infiltrating the organisation of Karl Grober, a vicious East European money-launderer, and bringing him to justice. But Flint has a young son, and when she realises somebody is determined to target her weakest point, it's inevitable that all hell will break loose.
A long history of biblical exegesis and theological reflection has shaped our understanding of the atonement today. The more prominent highlights of this history have acquired familiar names for the household of faith: Christus Victor, penal substitutionary, subjective, and governmental. Recently the penal substitutionary view, and particularly its misappropriations, has been critiqued, and a lively debate has taken hold within evangelicalism. This Spectrum Multiview volume offers a "panel" discussion of four views of atonement maintained by four evangelical scholars. The proponents and their views are: Gregory A. Boyd: Christus Victor view Joel B. Green: Kaleidescopic view Bruce R. Reichenb...
Reading like a riveting true crime thriller, The Cocaine Wars moves from the jungles of South America where coca leaves are grown to the streets of America where the white powder is sold. The inside story of how the powerful cocaine business has become America's number one problem.
Confronts the "legendary Jesus" case, showing how the Synoptic Gospels are the most historically probable representation of the actual Jesus of history.