IVP ACADEMIC CATALOG
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IVP ACADEMIC CATALOG
The tapestry of Isaiah I V P A c a d e m i c Ca t a l o g Evangelically Rooted. Critically Engaged. s p r i ng 2 0 14 “John Goldingay lucidly and accessibly illuminates both the parts and the whole of the book of Isaiah. He incorporates the best insights of modern scholarship while nimbly dancing ‘round the complexities of scholarly debate. Here is a theological reading of Isaiah that can inform contemporary faith.” —Walter Moberly, Durham University IVP Academic Catalog | Volume 73 | Spring 2014 Contents IVP Academic Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 New IVP Academic Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Recent Releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Commentaries & Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 General Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 IVP Sales Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Cover Credit: Illustration by Cindy Kiple from InterVarsity Press A Division of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515-1426 Phone: (630) 734-4000 Fax: (630) 734-4200 Email: [email protected] Website: ivpacademic.com ivpacademic.com 1 IVP Academic Staff Bob Fryling Claire VanderVelde Publisher, InterVarsity Press (MA, Wheaton College Graduate School) Editorial Assistant, IVP Academic (MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) BOB FRYLING, publisher of InterVarsity Press and vice president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, has had a long-term calling to the academic world. He speaks often in areas of spiritual formation and culture and has coauthored three books with his wife, Alice. CLAIRE VanderVelde is editorial assistant for IVP Academic. She works with editors in preparing academic and reference books for publication. Andy Le Peau Jeff Crosby has overseen the sales and marketing department for more than fifteen years. Prior to joining InterVarsity Press, he owned and managed a Logos Bookstore. Associate Publisher, Editorial, InterVarsity Press andy le peau has directed InterVarsity Press’s editorial efforts since the mid-1980s, often traveling to Europe to keep in touch with our inter national partners. He is coauthor of Heart. Soul. Mind. Strength. and writes the blog Andy Unedited on the world of publishing. Jim Hoover Senior Editor, IVP Academic, and Associate Editorial Director (MS, Stanford University; MDiv, GordonConwell Theological Seminary) jim hoover has been actively involved with our academic and reference lines since their inception. He oversees the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, the Ancient Christian Doctrine series and the Ancient Christian Texts series. Dan Reid Senior Editor, IVP Academic (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) dan reid is senior editor for reference and academic books. He is the developmental editor for InterVarsity Press’s award-winning New Testament dictionaries. David Congdon Jeff Crosby Associate Publisher, Sales & Marketing, InterVarsity Press (MLD, North Central College) Bob Hetico National Sales Manager, InterVarsity Press Bob Hetico manages the sales team at InterVarsity Press. His thirty years of experience include publishing roles with Augsburg Fortress and Judson Press as well as owning an independent bookstore in Madison, Wisconsin. Liz Klassen Sales and Marketing Manager, IVP Academic (MA, Wheaton College Graduate School) liz klassen promotes IVP Academic books to academic bookstores and libraries, and coordinates sales for our titles at numerous professional conferences throughout North America. Adrianna Wright Online Publicist adrianna wright promotes IVP Academic books and authors through a variety of media channels, including theologically attuned websites and blogs. Associate Editor, IVP Academic (PhD candidate, Princeton Theological Seminary) Alisse Wissman DAVID congdon is associate editor for academic books. He oversees manuscripts in theology, philosophy, psychology and ethics. alisse wissman manages print publicity for IVP Academic, securing book reviews and author interviews in journals, magazines and newspapers. Brannon Ellis Associate Editor, IVP Academic (PhD, University of Aberdeen) BRANNON ELLIS is associate editor for academic and reference books, and project editor for the Reformation Commentary on Scripture. 2 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Print Publicist Biblical Studies—Biblical Theology John E. Goldingay The Theology of the Book of Isaiah Diversity and Unity “John Goldingay lucidly and accessibly illuminates The both the parts and the whole of the book of Isaiah. He Theology of the Book of IsaIah incorporates the best insights of modern scholarship while nimbly dancing ‘round the complexities of scholarly debate. Here is a theological reading of Isaiah that D I v e r s I T y and U n I T y can inform contemporary faith.” The book of Isaiah’s imagery sparkles as it inspires. It draws us in to meditate and extend our vision along its vectors. But what should we make of this sprawling and puzzling book—so layered and complex in its composition—as a whole? John Goldingay helps us make sense of this “book called Isaiah” as a tapestry of patterned collages. Then, stepping back, he unfurls its unifying themes—from Zion to David to the Holy One of Israel. Like a program guide to Handel’s Messiah, Goldingay helps us see, hear and understand the grandeur of this prophetic masterpiece among the Prophets. John Goldingay is David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. His books include Models for Scripture, Models for Interpretation of Scripture, Walk On, and commentaries on Psalms, Isaiah and Daniel. He has also authored an Old Testament theology in three volumes for InterVarsity Press and The Old Testament for Everyone series for Westminster John Knox Press. Contents Acknowledgments • Introduction • Part I: The Theologies in Isaiah (1) Isaiah 1–12 (2) Isaiah 13–27 (3) Isaiah 28–39 (4) Isaiah 40–55 (5) Isaiah 56–66 Part II: The Theology That Emerges from Isaiah (6) Revelation (7) The God of Israel as the Holy One, Yahweh Armies (8) Holy as Upright and Merciful (9) Israel and Judah (10) Jerusalem and Zion Critiqued and Threatened (11) Jerusalem and Zion Chastised and Restored (12) The Remains (13) The Nations (14) The Empires and Their Kings (15) Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility (16) Divine Planning and Human Planning (17) David (18) Yahweh’s Day • Goldingay Walter Moberly, Durham University John E. Goldingay June 2014 160 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4039-7, $18.00 Related Titles Interpreting Isaiah, Edited by David G. Firth, H. G. M. Williamson, 978-08308-3703-8, $28.00 Dictionary of the Old Testament: Prophets, Edited by Mark J. Boda, J. Gordon McConville, 978-08308-1784-9, $60.00 Subject • Index • Scripture Index ivpacademic.com 3 Church & Society Elizabeth Gerhardt elizAbeTh GerhArdT The Cross and Gendercide A Theological Response to Global Violence Against Women and Girls The Cross and GenderCide The Cross and GenderCide A Theological response to Global Violence Against Women and Girls May 2014 200 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4049-6, $22.00 Related Titles Bonhoeffer, Christ and Culture, Edited by Keith L. Johnson, Timothy Larsen, 978-0-8308-2716-9, $20.00 Kingdom Ethics, Glen H. Stassen, David P. Gushee, 978-0-8308-2668-1, $35.00 4 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Violence against women and girls is a human rights epidemic that affects millions of lives around the world. While many Christians are addressing this crisis through education, advocacy and philanthropic support, there has been a reluctance to name gendercide as a theological and confessional issue, a matter that strikes at the very essence of the Christian faith. In The Cross and Gendercide, Elizabeth Gerhardt draws on Luther’s “theology of the cross” to provide a theological basis for naming and responding to the grave sin of global gendercide. She lifts up the work and witness of Dietrich Bonhoeffer as an especially powerful resource for mobilizing the church today toward political action and social engagement. From the perspective of Christ’s cross, the church must raise a prophetic voice against systemic violence and speak up for the myriad women and girls who are invisible and voiceless in the world today. Elizabeth Gerhardt (ThD, Boston University) is professor of theology and social ethics at Northeastern Seminary, Rochester, New York, and adjunct professor in the department of religion and humanities at Roberts Wesleyan. Contents Acknowledgments • List of Abbreviations (1) A Point of Departure: The Cross and Global Violence Against Women and Girls (2) The Numbers and the Stories: The Extent of the Violence (3) A Short History: The Social, Religious and Political Roots of Violence Against Women and Girls (4) The Cross and the Promise: God for Us (5) Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Confession and Resistance: A Model for a Church Response to Gendercide (6) Creative Theological Reflection and Activism: Working to End Gendercide • Bibliography Global Christianity Simon Chan Thinking the Faith from the Ground Up “This book offers thought-provoking assessments of foundational Christian doctrines from close engagement with Asian circumstances and Asian Christian teachers. As it examines the Trinity, the church, the person and work of Christ, and the Holy Spirit, insights from Western Protestants, Catholics and the G r as s ro o ts as i a n t h e o l o G y Grassroots Asian Theology M Chan future of Christian theology worldwide is outlined in G r as s ro o ts as i a n t h e o l o G y thinkin G the Faith From the Ground up Orthodox are put to good use, but always with the aim of articulating genuinely Asian theologies. Much of the simon Chan this helpful study.” Mark A. Noll, Francis McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame “A resourceful, perceptive and much-needed work in the complex landscape of Asian theology.” K. K. Yeo, Harry R. Kendall Professor of New Testament, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary A dynamic chapter of church history is now being written in Asia. But the theological inflections at its heart are not well understood by outsiders. The published voices of elite academic theologians have drowned out the cadences of Christian faith as it is spoken, lived and prayed in the homes and churches of Tokyo or Shanghai or Madras. Now, in Grassroots Asian Theology, Simon Chan examines Asian Christianity at its daily, sustaining level. There he uncovers a vibrant theology that is authentically Asian and truly engaging. Simon Chan (PhD, Cambridge) is Earnest Lau Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity Theological College in Singapore. He is the author of Man and Sin, Pentecostal Theology and the Christian Spiritual Tradition, Spiritual Theology and Liturgical Theology. He is also the associate editor of the Global Dictionary of Theology and the Dictionary of Mission Theology. June 2014 216 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4048-9, $22.00 Related Titles Global Dictionary of Theology, Edited by William A. Dyrness, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, 978-0-83082454-0, $50.00 Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes, E. Randolph Richards, Brandon J. O’Brien, 978-08308-3782-3, $16.00 Contents Preface • (1) Methodological Questions (2) God in Asian Contexts (3) Humanity and Sin (4) Christ and Salvation (5) The Holy Spirit and Spirituality (6) The Church • Index ivpacademic.com 5 Theology—Systematic Theology Tony Lane Exploring Christian Doctrine Exploring Christian Doctrine Exploring Christian Doctrine A Guide to What Christians Believe “What does the church believe? What does the A Guide to What Christians Believe church’s faith have to do with prayer, worship and life To n y L a n e the same thing? Tony Lane addresses these basic in the everyday world? Why don’t all churches believe Lane questions and more. Students, especially, will find this a welcome guide.” Joel B. Green, Fuller Theological Seminary “Tony Lane is a masterful teacher. He has a knack for writing epigrammatic sentences that instantly clarify an issue. He has a gift for accurately apt illustrations. Just when things might be getting a little dull, he throws in a joke or even a cartoon. Ideal for anyone who wants to understand the basics.” Richard Bauckham, professor emeritus, March 2014 320 pages, casebound, 978-0-8308-2546-2, $30.00 Related Titles A Little Book for New Theologians, Kelly M. Kapic, 978-0-8308-3975-9, $8.00 University of St Andrews This reliable and highly readable textbook provides comprehensive coverage of core Christian beliefs. Based on the author’s introductory Christian doctrine course, the book rests firmly on biblical foundations while providing a balanced discussion of areas where evangelicals disagree. The text includes essay topics and further reading suggestions. Tony Lane (DD, University of Oxford) is professor of historical theology at the London School of Theology. Contents Introduction • Method • (1) Knowing God (2) Essential Eschatology, Stanley J. Grenz, David Guretzki, Cherith Fee Nordling, 978-08308-4025-7, $20.00 Bible (3) Speaking about God • Creation • (4) Creation of the Universe (5) Spirit World (6) Humanity • Sin and Evil • (7) Sin (8) Fall and Original Sin (9) Providence (10) Evil and Suffering (Theodicy) • Redemption: God and his Work • (11) Law and Old Testament (12) Work of Christ (13) Person of Christ (Christology) (14) Uniqueness of Christ (15) Holy Spirit (16) Trinity (17) God • Redemption: Personal • (18) Christian Initiation (19) Baptism (20) Justification and Assurance (21) Sanctification (22) Perseverance and Reward • Redemption: Corporate • (23) Grace and Election (24) Church 1 (Ecclesiology) (25) Church 2 (26) Holy Communion • Future Glory (Eschatology) • (27) End Times (28) Hell (29) Future Hope • Questions for Answer • Technical Terms 6 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Theology Edited by Gary M. Burge, David Lauber Theology Questions Everyone Asks Christian Faith in Plain Language Everyone has questions about God and what matters most in life. When we ask those questions, we are asking about theology. • • • • • • • • Isn’t talk about God really a guessing game? What good is the Old Testament? How can we have free will if God controls everything? The virgin birth. Really? What does an earthquake say about God? Is the Holy Spirit still at work in churches today? What did Jesus think about getting married? Does being a Christian mean having particular political views? While books about doctrine supply description and analysis of the classic questions of the faith, they often miss the contemporary questions on the minds of readers. This book fills that gap. Organized around the key topics of Jesus, the Bible, church, the Holy Spirit, evil, salvation and hope, the sometimes-provocative questions on these topics aim to ring true with the lived experience of real people. Even more, they look to inspire reflection, debate, disagreement, and above all, engagement in what the Christian faith is all about. Gary M. Burge (PhD, University of Aderbeen) is professor of New Testament at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. Among his many published books are The Evangelical One Volume Commentary on the Bible (general editor with A. Hill) and Whose Land? Whose Promise? David Lauber (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is associate professor of theology at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. He is author of Barth on the Descent into Hell: God, Atonement and the Christian Life. Contents Foreword by Philip G. Ryken • Preface (1) What Is Christianity? Timothy Larsen (2) What Is the Bible? Kevin J. Vanhoozer (3) Who Is God? George Kalantzis (4) How Does God Relate to the World? Gregory W. Lee (5) What Is the Meaning of Evil and Suffering? Jennifer Powell McNutt (6) Who Is Jesus? Gary M. Burge (7) What Is Salvation? Keith L. Johnson (8) Who Is the Holy Spirit? Jeffrey W. Barbeau (9) Who Are Human Beings? David Lauber (10) Who Is the Church? Daniel J. Treier (11) How Should I Live? Vincent Bacote (12) What Is Christian Hope? Beth Felker Jones • Notes • Theology Christian Faith Questions in Plain Language Everyone Asks Edited by Gary M. Burge and David Lauber March 2014 208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4044-1, $20.00 Related Titles Who Needs Theology?, Stanley J. Grenz, Roger E. Olson, 978-0-8308-1878-5, $16.00 A Missional Orthodoxy, Gary Tyra, 978-0-83082821-0, $30.00 Contributors ivpacademic.com 7 Church & Mission Michael W. Goheen Introducing Christian Mission Today MICHael W. GoHeen Introducing Christian Mission Today Scripture, History and Issues Introducing Christian Mission Today Scripture, History and Issues “Introducing Christian Mission Today is a well-written, accessible and comprehensive survey of mission theology. Michael Goheen provides the reader with an authoritative and balanced account of the salient developments—starting with a robust biblical theology that puts the mission of God at the dynamic center—that have transformed our understanding over the past century. This work edifies and challenges.” GoHeen Wilbert R. Shenk, Fuller Graduate School of Intercultural Studies August 2014 394 pages, casebound, 978-0-8308-4047-2, $30.00 Related Titles The Ethics of Evangelism, Elmer John Thiessen, 978-08308-3927-8, $24.00 Recovering the Full Mission of God, Dean Flemming, 978-0-8308-4026-7, $24.00 8 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Mission—a driving force in the long Christian story—today is often cast as the embarrassing relative of tall-steeple religiosity. But in Introducing Christian Mission Today, Michael Goheen brings the vibrant history, motivation and challenges of Christian mission to the fore. This full-scale text incorporates the keen missional insights of Lesslie Newbigin, David Bosch and other formative thinkers. It will be a valued resource not only for those in crosscultural contexts but also for those engaged in reevangelizing the West. Michael W. Goheen (PhD, University of Utrecht) is theological director and scholar-in-residence in missional theology at the Missional Training Center in Phoenix. He is also professor of missional theology at Newbigin House of Studies and Jake and Betsy Tuls Professor of Missiology at Calvin Theological Seminary. Contents Preface • Introduction: A Paradigm Shift in Mission Studies Today • Part 1: Biblical and Theological Reflection on Mission (1) Scripture as a Narrative Record of God’s Mission (2) Theology of Mission and Missional Theology • Part 2: Historical and Contemporary Reflection on Mission (3) Historical Paradigms of Mission (4) An Emerging Ecumenical Paradigm of Mission (5) A Survey of the Global Church • Part 3: Current Issues in Mission Today (6) Holistic Mission: Witness in Life, Word and Deed (7) Faithful Contextualization: Church, Gospel and Culture(s) (8) Toward a Missiology of Western Culture (9) A Missionary Encounter with World Religions (10) Urban Mission: The New Frontier (11) Missions: A Witness to the Gospel Where There Is None Apologetics Paul Copan, Kenneth D. Litwak The Gospel in the Marketplace of Ideas Paul Copan and Kenneth D. Litwak Paul’s Mars Hill Experience for Our Pluralistic World Our world is multicultural, multireligious and multiphilosophical. It ranges from fundamental monotheism to do-it-yourself spirituality to strident atheism. How can we authentically and effectively present the message of Jesus the Messiah in such a pluralistic and often relativistic context? When Paul visited Athens, as told in the book of Acts, he found an equally multicultural and multireligious setting. From Jews to Gentiles, elite to poor, slaves to slave owners, from olive-skinned Gentiles to dark-skinned Ethiopians— the Greco-Roman world was a dynamic mixture. Religious practices were also wide and varied, with the imperial cult of emperor worship being the most prominent. Many also frequented the temples for the traditional Greek pantheon, and participated in the secret rituals of the mystery religions. Philosopher Paul Copan and New Testament scholar Kenneth Litwak team up to show how Paul’s example found in Acts 17 provides a practical model that still fits today. They uncover the cultural and religious background of this key episode in the apostle’s career. With equal facility they show what it means for us who live in an age of competing beliefs and value systems. Paul Copan is the Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He has written several books, including Creation Out of Nothing and Is God a Moral Monster? T he Gospel in the Mar ketp lace of Ide as Paul´s Mars Hill ExPEriEncE for Our Pluralistic WOrld July 2014 180 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4043-4, $18.00 Related Titles Is Reality Secular?, Mary Poplin, 978-08308-4406-7, $18.00 Kenneth D. Litwak (PhD, University of Bristol, England) is adjunct professor of New Testament studies at Azusa Pacific University and Asbury Seminary. He is the author of Echoes of Scripture in Luke-Acts: Telling the History of God’s People Intertextually. Contents Abbreviations (1) Welcome to Athens (2) Was Paul’s Speech at Athens a Mistake? (3) Paul’s Athens (4) Our Athens (5) Paul’s Speech in Acts (6) Paul’s Audience (7) Paul’s Gospel for the Educated (8) The Art of Persuasion (9) Acting on the Truth (10) Going to Our Own Mars Hill Neighboring Faiths, Winfried Corduan, 978-0-8308-3970-4, $40.00 • Resources for Further Reading • Discussion Questions • Bibliography • Subject Index ivpacademic.com 9 Science & Technology Ronald E. Osborn ronalD e. osBorn Foreword by John Walton Foreword by John Walton Death Before the Fall Biblical Literalism and the Problem of Animal Suffering B i b l i c a l L i t e r alism and the P r o b l e m o f A n i mal Suf fering “This book is a must-read for all Christians (but particularly for pastors and other Christian leaders), Death Before the fall especially for those who insist on a rigid literalistic approach to Genesis 1–2. It will also be an eye-opening introduction to religious ways of thinking about evolution for those nonbelievers who have assumed that the only alternative to ‘scientific creationism’ is the ultra-Darwinism of the so-called new atheists.” Tremper Longman III, Westmont College March 2014 210 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4046-5, $25.00 Related Titles The Lost World of Genesis One, John H. Walton, 978-0-83083704-5, $16.00 Science, Creation and the Bible, Richard F. Carlson, Tremper Longman III, 978-0-8308-3889-9, $16.00 10 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 In this eloquent and provocative “open letter” to evangelicals, Ronald Osborn wrestles with the problem of biblical literalism and the ongoing challenge of animal suffering within an evolutionary understanding of the world. Osborn forces us to ask hard questions, not only of the Bible and church tradition, but also and especially of ourselves. Ronald E. Osborn (PhD, University of Southern California) was a Bannerman Fellow with the program in Politics and International Relations at the University of Southern California. Contents Introduction • Part I: On Literalism (1) The Creation: A Plain Reading (2) What’s Eating Biblical Literalists?: Creationism and the Enlightenment Project (3) Unwholesome Complexity: Literalism as Scientism’s Pale Mimetic Rival (4) Progressive Versus Degenerating Science: Weighing Incommensurable Paradigms (5) Does Your God Need Stage Props?: On the Theological Necessity of Methodological Atheism (6) The Enclave Mentality: Identity Foreclosure and the Fundamentalist Mind (7) The Gnostic Syndrome: When Literalism Becomes a Heresy (8) Four Witnesses on the Literal Meaning of Genesis: Barth, Calvin, Augustine and Maimonides (9) If Not Foundationalism, What Then?: From Tower Building to Net Mending • Part II: On Animal Suffering • Epigraph Two: In Praise of Self-Deprecation (10) Stasis, Deception, Curse: Three Literalist Dilemmas (11) A Midrash: C. S. Lewis’s Cosmic Conflict Theodicy Revisited (12) God of the Whirlwind: Animal Ferocity in the Book of Job (13) Creation & Kenosis: Evolution and Christ’s Self-Emptying Way of the Cross (14) Animal Ethics, Sabbath Rest • Conclusion • Notes • Index Church & Society Edited by George Kalantzis, Gregory W. Lee Christian PolitiCal Witness Edited by George Kalantzis & Gregory W. lee Contributors include William Cavanaugh stanley hauerwas scot McKnight Mark noll Kalantzis & lee “My kingdom is not of this world.” Followers of Jesus have been struggling to understand these words ever since he first uttered them—often in sharply contradictory ways. Today the inescapably political nature of Christian witness is widely recognized. But what is the shape of this witness? What should Christian political engagement look like today? The twelve essays in this volume, originally presented at the 2013 Wheaton Theology Conference, present biblical, historical and theological proposals for thinking responsibly about the intersection of church and state in the contemporary cultural situation. Prophetic and pastoral, this book offers a fresh look at a crucial and contested dimension of the Christian life. Christian PolitiCal Witness Christian Political Witness George Kalantzis (PhD, Northwestern University) is associate professor of theology and director of the Wheaton Center for Early Christian Studies at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. Gregory W. Lee (PhD, Duke University) is assistant professor of theology at Wheaton College. His academic interests focus on the appropriation of early Christian writers for contemporary theological reflection. Contents Introduction George Kalantzis and Gregory W. Lee (1) Church Matters Stanley Hauerwas (2) The Peril and Potential of Scripture in Christian Political Witness, Mark Noll (3) Extra ecclesiam nullum regnum: The Politics of Jesus, Scot McKnight (4) The Political Vision of the Apostle to the Nations Timothy G. Gombis (5) A Witness to the Nations: Early Christianity and Narratives of Power George Kalantzis (6) Not So Private: A Political Theology of Church and Family Jana Marguerite Bennett (7) Are Corporations People? The Corporate Form and the Body of Christ William T. Cavanaugh (8) Violence Peter J. Leithart (9) Just War as Christian Politics Daniel M. Bell Jr. (10) Repentance as Political Witness Jennifer M. McBride (11) Toward an Evangelical Social Tradition: Key Current Debates David P. Gushee (12) “You Are in the World but Not of It” David Gitari • List of Contributors • Author April 2014 250 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4051-9, $26.00 Related Titles Defending Constantine, Peter J. Leithart, 978-0-8308-2722-0, $28.00 Living Gently in a Violent World, Stanley Hauerwas, Jean Vanier, 978-08308-3452-5, $15.00 Index • Subject Index ivpacademic.com 11 23rd annual wheaton theology conference The Spirit of God: Christian Renewal in the Community of Faith April 3–4, 2014 New developments in global Christianity, including the spread of the Pentecostal movement, challenge Christians to renewed attention to the Spirit of God. The 2014 Wheaton Theology Conference examines the person and work of the Holy Spirit in the Christian community and in the world. The conference explores various ways that God’s Spirit searches, teaches, leads, and empowers the community of faith. With special attention to biblical and historical perspectives, the conference develops theological insights to support, educate, challenge, and encourage pastors, teachers, and informed laity. For registration information visit: www.wheaton.edu/theology/theo_conf Early bird and group rates are available. Please register early; tickets are limited. CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: Estrelda Alexander Allan Anderson Jeffrey Barbeau Oliver Crisp Timothy George Gregory Lee Matthew Levering Cherith Fee Nordling Douglas Petersen Kevin Vanhoozer Geoffrey Wainwright Michael Welker Amos Yong Ethics Jonathan A. Moo, Robert S. White Biblical Hope and Ecological Crisis “This is a book that speaks to a great need of our time, the need for hope that does not depend on illusion. It takes very seriously both science and exegesis. It has the potential to mobilize authentic Christian hope in fearful and perplexing times.” Richard Bauckham, professor emeritus, University of St Andrews “Let all creation rejoice before the Lord, for he comes.” Psalm 96:13 The Bible is bathed with images of God caring for his creation in all its complexity. Yet in the face of climate change and other environmental trends, philosophers, filmmakers, environmentalists, politicians and senior scientists increasingly resort to apocalyptic rhetoric to warn us that a so-called perfect storm of factors threatens the future of life on earth. Jonathan Moo and Robert White ask, “Do all of these dire predictions . . . amount to nothing more than ideological scaremongering, perhaps hyped up for political or personal ends? Or are there good reasons for thinking that we may indeed be facing a crisis unprecedented in its scale and in the severity of its effects?” L e t C r e at i o n r e j o i C e Let Creation Rejoice Let C r e at i o n rejoiCe ◆ biblical hope and ecological crisis ◆ jonathan a . Moo a n d r obert S. White “A helpful approach to serious problems.” John Polkinghorne June 2014 192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4052-6, $20.00 Related Titles Jonathan A. Moo (PhD, University of Cambridge) is assistant professor of biblical studies at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. He holds graduate degrees in wildlife ecology (MS, Utah State University) and theology. Keeping God’s Earth, Edited by Noah J. Toly, Daniel I. Block, 978-0-83083883-7, $25.00 Robert S. White (PhD, University of Cambridge) is professor of geophysics in the University of Cambridge and a fellow of the Royal Society. He is on the committee of the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics, is a founding director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, Cambridge, and is a director of the John Ray Initiative, an educational charity that works to develop and communicate a Christian understanding of the environment. Making Peace with the Land, Fred Bahnson, Norman Wirzba, 978-0-83083457-0, $15.00 Contents Preface (1) Apocalypse Now? Living in the Last Days (2) Life on Earth Today (3) Global Climate Change (4) Why Hope? The Gospel and the Future (5) Bringing New Testament Hope Down to Earth (6) Cosmic Catastrophe? (7) Jesus, a Thief in the Night and the Kingdom of God (8) Revelation and the Renewal of All Things (9) Finding Joy in an Active and Living Hope • Afterword: Practical Resources • Notes • Scripture Index ivpacademic.com 13 Ethics Peter W. Gosnell The Ethical Vision of the Bible The eThical The eThical Vision of The BiBle learninG Good from KnoWinG God Learning Good from Knowing God Vision of The BiBle This introduction to the world of biblical ethics introduces students to the ethical teachings of key people and texts within the Bible. Instead of focusing on what the Bible says about various ethical issues, it emphasizes how the different parts of the Bible encourage readers to think ethically about every issue. Gosnell Peter W. Gosnell (PhD, University of Sheffield) is associate professor of religion at Muskingum University. He is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature. Peter W. Gosnell May 2014 304 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4028-1, $25.00 Contents Preface (1) What Is Biblical Ethics? (2) From Disorder to Order: Ethics in Torah 1 (3) Mercy, Covenant and Instructing Law: Ethics in Torah 2 (4) Holiness and Love in the Covenant: Ethics in Torah 3 (5) Wisdom and Consequences: The Book of Proverbs (6) Prophets: Ethics or Morality? (7) Reversal and Exemplar: Jesus and the Kingdom in Luke (8) Perfection, Mercy and Imitation: Jesus and the Kingdom in Matthew (9) Transformation in Practice: Paul and 1 Corinthians (10) Transformation Explained: Paul and Romans • Concluding Thoughts: What Can We Do with All of This? • Notes • Bibliography • Subject Index • Scripture Index Related Titles Pocket Dictionary of Ethics, Stanley J. Grenz, Jay T. Smith, 978-0-8308-1468-8, $8.00 God, Freedom & Human Dignity, Ron Highfield, 978-0-8308-2711-4, $22.00 14 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Ethics R. Scott Smith In Search of Moral Knowledge Overcoming the Fact-Value Dichotomy For most of the church’s history, people have seen Christian ethics as normative and universally applicable. Recently, however, this view has been lost, thanks to naturalism and relativism. R. Scott Smith argues that Christians need to overcome Kant’s fact-value dichotomy and recover the possibility of genuine moral and theological knowledge. Contents Acknowledgments • Introduction • Part I: A Short History of Western Ethics (1) Christian, Biblical Ethics (2) Ancient Ethics: Plato and Aristotle on Moral Knowledge (3) Moral Knowledge from Augustine through Aquinas (4) Moral Knowledge in the Reformation and the Enlightenment Shift • Part II: Naturalism, Relativism and Postmodernism: Understanding and Assessing Today’s Dominant Moral Paradigms (5) Options for Naturalistic Ethics (6) Naturalism, Knowledge and the Fact-Value Split (7) More Modern Options: Ethical Relativism, Rawls’s Political Liberalism and Korsgaard’s Constructivism (8) Introduction to the Postmodern Period: A Plurality of Different Voices (9) MacIntyre’s Recovered Thomistic Ethics (10) Hauerwas’s Narrative Christian Ethics (11) Assessing MacIntyre’s and Hauerwas’s Projects • Part III: Toward a Theory of Moral Knowledge (12) Moral Realism and Addressing the Crisis of (Moral) Knowledge (13) Religiously Based Moral Knowledge—and Final Issues • Index In Search of Moral Knowledge SMIth R. Scott Smith (PhD, University of Southern California) is associate professor of ethics and Christian apologetics at Biola University. He is the author of Virtue Ethics and Moral Knowledge: Philosophy of Language After MacIntyre and Hauerwas, Truth and the New Kind of Christian and Naturalism and our Knowledge of Reality. overcoming the fact-Value dichotomy r. Scott SMIth June 2014 400 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4038-0, $35.00 Related Title God & Morality, Edited by R. Keith Loftin, 978-0-83083984-1, $22.00 ivpacademic.com 15 Philosophy James K. Dew Jr., Mark W. Foreman How Do we Know? How Do We Know? How Do we Know? An Introduction to Epistemology Dew & Foreman J a m e s K . Dew Jr. m a r K w. Foreman March 2014 195 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4036-6, $20.00 Related Titles Prelude to Philosophy, Mark W. Foreman, 978-0-8308-3960-5, $20.00 Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult, Garrett J. DeWeese, J. P. Moreland, 978-0-8308-2766-4, $17.00 16 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 An Introduction to Epistemology What does it mean to know something? Can we have confidence in our knowledge? Epistemology, the study of knowledge, can often seem like a daunting subject. And yet few topics are more basic to human life. We are inquisitive creatures by nature, and the unending quest for truth leads us to raise difficult questions about the quest itself. What are the conditions, sources and limits of our knowledge? Do our beliefs need to be rationally justified? Can we have certainty? In this primer on epistemology, James Dew and Mark Foreman guide students through this important discipline in philosophy. By asking basic questions and using clear, jargon-free language, they provide an entry into some of the most important issues in contemporary philosophy. James K. Dew Jr. (PhD, Southeastern Baptist) is associate professor of the history of ideas and philosophy and dean of the College at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has previously published Science & Theology: An Assessment of Alister McGrath’s Critical Realist Perspective. Mark W. Foreman (PhD, University of Virginia) is associate professor of philosophy and religion at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He is also the author of Christianity and Bioethics: Confronting Clinical Issues. Contents Preface (1) What Is Epistemology? (2) What Is Knowledge? (3) Where Does Knowledge Come From? (4) What Is Truth and How Do We Find It? (5) What Are Inferences and How Do They Work? (6) What Do We Perceive? (7) Do We Need Justification? (8) What Is Virtue Epistemology? (9) Do We Have Revelation? (10) How Certain Can We Be? • For Further Reading • Index Spiritual Formation Diane J. Chandler Christian Spiritual Formation “Diane Chandler has provided a much-needed service in the field of Christian formation by integrating the spiritual dimension of formation with the larger elements of human existence. While writings in each of the seven areas of human formation are plentifully available, I know of no resource that attempts the integration Chandler has provided.” Christian spiritual Formation An Integrated Approach for Personal and Relational Wholeness Christian spiritual Formation An Integrated Approach for Personal and Relational Wholeness D Di a n e J. ChanDler M. Robert Mulholland Jr., professor of New Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary This comprehensive theory and practice of Christian spiritual formation weaves together biblical and theological foundations with interdisciplinary scholarship, real-world examples, personal vignettes and practical tools to assist readers in becoming whole persons in relationship with God and others. Diane J. Chandler (PhD, Regent University) is associate professor at the Regent University School of Divinity in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where she teaches courses in the areas of spiritual formation and Christian leadership development. She has published consistently on issues of pastor care and women in leadership, including contributions to the books Fundamentals of Leadership: Contemporary Readings and When Leadership Goes Wrong: Destructive Leadership, Mistakes and Ethical Failures. May 2014 368 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4042-7, $30.00 Related Titles Life in the Spirit, Edited by Jeffrey P. Greenman, George Kalantzis, 978-08308-3879-0, $25.00 Contents List of Figures • Preface • Acknowledgments (1) Introduction (2) The Birthplace of Christian Spiritual Formation: The Imago Dei (3) The Love of God: The Starting Place (4) Spirit: Our Faith (5) Emotions: Our Feelings (6) Relationships: Our Social Connectedness (7) Intellect: Our Minds (8) Vocation: Our Life Purpose and Calling (9) Physical Health: Our Bodies (10) Stewardship: Our Resources (11) Formation Synthesis: Our Ethical Living (12) Christian Spiritual Formation Summary • Subject Index • Author Index • Scripture Index Reading the Christian Spiritual Classics, Edited by Jamin Goggin, Kyle Strobel, 978-08308-3997-1, $24.00 ivpacademic.com 17 Counseling & Psychology Eric L. Johnson Eric L . Johnson Foundations for Soul Care A Christian Psychology Proposal “Eric Johnson cuts through the underbrush of contemporary attempts to integrate psychology and theology to get at the root of a truly Christian psychology. F oundat ions for Soul Care A Ch r is t i A n PsyChology Johnson P r o P o s A l February 2014 716 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4054-0, $40.00 Related Title Counseling and Christianity, Edited by Stephen P. Greggo, Timothy A. Sisemore, 978-08308-3978-0, $22.00 Ray S. Anderson, Senior Professor of Theology and Ministry, Fuller Theological Seminary In this groundbreaking work of first-order scholarship, Eric Johnson makes a vitally important contribution to the field of Christian counseling. He first presents a detailed overview and appreciative but critical evaluation of the reigning paradigms in the field of Christian counseling, particularly biblical counseling and integration. Building on their respective strengths, he seeks to move beyond the current impasse in the field and develop a more unified and robustly Christian understanding. Drawing upon the Bible and various Christian intellectual and soul care traditions, and through a Christian reinterpretation of relevant modern psychological theory and research, Johnson proceeds to offer a new framework for the care of souls that is comprehensive in scope, yet flows from a Christian understanding of human beings—what amounts to a distinctly Christian version of psychology. This book is a must-read for any serious Christian teacher, student, or practitioner in the fields of psychology or counseling. Now available in paperback. Eric L. Johnson (PhD, Michigan State University) is trained as an academic psychologist and is Lawrence and Charlotte Hoover Professor of Pastoral Care at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Contents Part I: Background to the Current Predicament Part II: Texts and Contexts Part III: “Let There Be Humans”: The Semiodiscursive Constitution of Human Beings Part IV: The Communication of God’s Glory in Christian Soul Care • Epilogue • Appendix 1: A Biblical Coherence Theory of Truth in Counseling • Appendix 2: Toward a Christian Semiotics for a Christian Psychology • References • Author Index • Subject Index • Scripture Index 18 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Business Edited by Jack Burns, John R. Shoup, Donald C. Organizational Leadership Foundations & Practices for Christians o r g a n i z at i o n a l leaDership f ou n d at i on s & p r ac t i c e s for christians Burns, shoup and simmons Kingdom leadership does not begin and end at the church door. Christians are called to conduct leadership in government, commerce, schools, neighborhoods, families, parachurch ministries and a myriad other contexts. God has given us many gifts, and our responsibility is to be stewards of those gifts and use them to do the King’s work. In that context, this comprehensive text explores key facets of leadership from a Christian worldview so as to equip people to conduct leadership more authentically than would be possible under alternative paradigms. organizational leaDership Simmons Jr. Edited by Jack Burns (PhD, Washington State) is professor of leadership studies at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington, where he coordinates the Interdisciplinary Leadership Studies Program. John R. Shoup (PhD, University of California, Riverside) serves as the dean of the School of Education at California Baptist University in Riverside, California. Donald C. Simmons Jr. (PhD, University of Denver) is the founding director of the McGovern Center for Leadership and Public Service at Dakota Wesleyan University. He is the department chair and professor of public service and leadership at DWU. Contents Preface • Section 1: Theological Foundations for Christian Leadership (1) Called to Lead: How Do I Know? Timothy G. Dolan (2) Leadership in the Context of a Christian Worldview Gayne J. Anacker and John R. Shoup (3) Toward a Biblical Theology of Leadership Rick Langer • Section 2: Theoretical Foundations for Christian Leadership (4) The Leadership River: A Metaphor for Understanding the Historic Emergence of Leadership Theory John S. (Jack) Burns (5) Christian Leadership on the Sea of Complexity John S. (Jack) Burns • Section 3: Key Skills and Practices in Christian Leadership (6) Communication in the Image of God Ronald K. Pyle (7) Conflict and Negotiation John S. (Jack) Burns (8) Decision Making: Becoming an Expert of the Process John R. Shoup and Chris McHorney (9) Christian Leadership and Financial Integrity: Temptation, Transformation and Transparency R. Scott Rodin (10) Sustaining the Leader Timothy G. Dolan • Postscript • and Jack Burns, John r. shoup DonalD c. simmons Jr. June 2014 288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4050-2, $25.00 Related Titles Culture Making, Andy Crouch, 978-0-8308-3755-7, $20.00 Entrepreneurial Leadership, Richard J. Goossen, R. Paul Stevens, 978-08308-3773-1, $18.00 Contributors ivpacademic.com 19 Counseling & Psychology Mark A. Yarhouse, Erica S. N. Tan Sexuality & Sex Therapy A Comprehensive Christian Appraisal The field of human sexuality is one of ever-increasing complexity, particularly for Christian therapists and psychologists seeking to be faithful to Scripture, informed by science and sensitive to culture. In Sexuality & Sex Therapy, Mark Yarhouse and Erica Tan offer a survey and appraisal of this field from a Christian perspective, that grounds sex therapy in the biblical affirmation of physicality and the redemptive purposes of human life. Integrating the latest research within a Christian worldview, the authors explore sexual dysfunctions as well as various clinical issues and treatments. Not only have Yarhouse and Tan written a standard resource for Christian therapists and counselors, but they also challenge the church to talk more honestly and openly about the blessing of human sexuality. April 2014 340 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2853-1, $35.00 Related Titles Authentic Human Sexuality, Judith K. Balswick, Jack O. Balswick, 978-0-8308-2883-8, $28.00 No Stones, Marnie C. Ferree, 978-0-8308-3740-3, $20.00 20 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Mark A. Yarhouse (PsyD, Wheaton College) is professor of psychology and Hughes Chair of Christian Thought in Mental Health Practice at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. A licensed clinical psychologist, he serves as an adjunct faculty member of both the Institute for Sexual Wholeness in Atlanta, Georgia, and the psychology department of Wheaton College Graduate School. Erica S. N. Tan is a licensed clinical psychologist in Portland, Oregon. She enjoys working with marginalized populations, particularly youth and sexual minorities. Contents • Part I: Foundational Considerations (1) Sexuality in Theological Perspective (2) Sexuality in Sociocultural Perspective (3) Sexuality in Biological Perspective (4) Sexuality in Clinical Perspective • Part II: Sexual Dysfunctions (5) Sexual Interest and Arousal Disorder (6) Female Orgasmic Disorder (7) Sexual Pain Disorders (8) Erectile Disorder (9) Rapid and Delayed Ejaculation • Part III: Additional Clinical Presentations (10) The Paraphilias (11) Sexual Addiction (12) Sexual Identity Conflicts (13) Gender Dysphoria • Part IV: Future Directions (14) Christianity and Sex Therapy • Author Index • Subject Index Counseling & Psychology Edited by Kelly S. Flanagan, Sarah E. Hall Psychopathology Foundations and Approaches Since its origin in the early 1980s, the field of developmental psychopathology has become a highly influential framework for approaching the clinical treatment of children. Until now there has been no effort to integrate this framework with a Christian understanding of psychopathology. The essays in this volume break new ground by providing Christian mental health professionals with a theoretically and empirically sound basis for working with children, adolescents and families. Throughout the book, the authors explore three integrative themes, looking at children as divine gifts, as persons and as agents in their own development. Christianity and Developmental Psychopathology Christianity and Developmental Christianity and Developmental Psychopathology Foundations and Approaches Edited by Kelly S. Flanagan and Sarah E. Hall Kelly S. Flanagan (PhD, Penn State University) is professor of psychology and PsyD program director at Wheaton College. Sarah E. Hall (PhD, Penn State University) is assistant professor of psychology at Wheaton College. Contents Introduction (1) Overview of Developmental Psychopathology and Integrative Themes Kelly S. Flanagan and Sarah E. Hall • Section I: Intrapersonal Influences (2) Temperament Amy Mezulis, Kaitlin A. Harding and Melissa R. Hudson (3) Emotion Regulation Sarah E. Hall • Section II: Interpersonal Influences (4) The Parent-Child Relationship Winston Seegobin (5) The Marital and Parental Dyad Mari L. Clements, Tara A. Guarino and Laura C. Bartos (6) Peer Relationships Kelly S. Flanagan, Sarah L. Kelly and Amy Peeler • Section III: Treatment and Prevention (7) Prevention and the Promotion of Thriving Pamela Ebstyne King and Casey Erin Clardy (8) Intervention: Applying a Developmental Psychopathology Framework Sally Schwer Canning, Kelly S. Flanagan, Jennifer Hailey and Emely de la O • Section IV: Application from Theoretical Orientations (9) Psychodynamic and Attachment-Based Approaches to Treatment Jana D. Pressley and Kristin K. Vanden Hoek (10) Behavioral Approaches to Treatment Amanda M. Blackburn, Christine Weisgerber and Michelle Shelley (11) Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Treatment Donald F. Walker, Katherine Partridge, Anastasia Whitesell, Brittany Montes and Sarah E. Hall (12) Family Systems Approaches to Treatment Sandra Y. Rueger and David van Dyke • Appendixes April 2014 450 pages, casebound, 978-0-8308-2855-5, $40.00 Related Titles Restoring the Shattered Self, Heather Davediuk Gingrich, 978-08308-2712-1, $24.00 Family Therapies, Mark A. Yarhouse, James N. Sells, 978-0-8308-2805-0, $35.00 ivpacademic.com 21 Counseling & Psychology Edited by Earl D. Bland, Brad D. Strawn Christianity & P s y C h o a n a ly s i s A N e w C o N v e r s At i o N Edited by Earl D. BlanD and BraD D. strawn April 2014 340 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2856-2, $30.00 Related Titles Psychology & Christianity: Five Views, Edited by Eric L. Johnson, 978-08308-2848-7, $22.00 Social Psychology in Christian Perspective, Angela M. Sabates, 978-0-8308-3988-9, $35.00 22 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Christianity & Psychoanalysis A New Conversation Psychoanalysis originated within a naturalist, postEnlightenment context and sought to understand human functioning and pathology—focusing on phenomena such as the unconscious and object representation—on a strictly empirical basis. Given certain accounts of divine agency and human uniqueness, psychoanalytic work was often seen as competitive with a Christian understanding of the human person. The contributors to Christianity & Psychoanalysis seek to start a new conversation. Aided by the turn to relationality in theology, as well as by a noncompetitive conception of God’s transcendence and agency, this book presents a fresh integration of Christian thought and psychoanalytic theory. The immanent processes identified by psychoanalysis need not compete with Christian theology but can instead be the very means by which God is involved in human existence. The Christian study of psychoanalysis can thus serve the flourishing of God’s kingdom. Earl D. Bland (PsyD, Illinois School of Professional Psychology) is professor of psychology and chair of the department of behavioral sciences at MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe, Kansas. Brad D. Strawn (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is the Evelyn and Frank Freed Professor of the Integration of Psychology and Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Psychology. Contents (1) A New Conversation Earl D. Bland and Brad D. Strawn (2) Tradition-Based Integration Ron Wright, Paul Jones and Brad D. Strawn (3) Contemporary Freudian Psychoanalysis Brad D. Strawn (4) Ecumenical Spirituality, Catholic Theology and Object Relations Theory: A Threefold Cord Holding Sacred Space Theresa Tisdale (5) Self Psychology and Christian Experience Earl D. Bland (6) Intersubjective Systems Theory Mitchell W. Hicks (7) Relational Psychoanalysis Lowell W. Hoffman (8) Attachment-Based Psychoanalytic Therapy and Christianity: Being-in-Relation Todd W. Hall and Lauren E. Maltby (9) Psychoanalytic Couples Therapy: An Introduction and Integration Earl D. Bland (10) Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy Michael W. Mangis (11) Christianity and Psychoanalysis: Final Thoughts Brad D. Strawn and Earl D. Bland • References • Author Index • Subject Index Published in partnership with the Christian Association for Psychological Studies, CAPS Books from IVP Academic aim to promote understanding of the relationship between Christianity and the behavioral sciences at both the clinical & Mark A. Yarhouse Counseling Couples in ConfliCt A Relational Restoration Model Edited by Stephen Foreword by Eric P. Greggo and Timothy A. Sisemore L. Johnson Counseling and Christianity 978-0-8308-2712-1, $24.00 James N. Sells 978-0-8308-3978-0, $22.00 978-0-8308-3925-4, $26.00 and theoretical levels. Restoring the Shattered Self A Christian Counselor’s Guide to Complex Trauma Heather Davediuk Gingrich Five ApproAches With contributions from Thomas G. Plante, Mark R. McMinn, 978-0-8308-3994-0, $30.00 978-0-8308-3988-9, $35.00 Diane Langberg, Gary W. Moon and Stuart W. Scott EdiTEd by Randolph K. Sanders Christian Counseling Ethics A Handbook for Psychologists, Therapists and Pastors Additional series titles available Visit www.ivpress.com for more information. Second edition the Reformation Commentary on Scripture f r o m I n t e r Va r s i t y P r e s s “The Reformation Commentary on Scripture is a major publishing event—for those with historical interest in the founding convictions of Protestantism, but even more for those who care about understanding the Bible.” —Mark A. Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame John 1-12 Edited by Craig S. Farmer Contemporary scholars will find this volume indispensable for understanding the significance of the “spiritual Gospel” for Reformation theology and practice, and pastors will discover here a consistently fruitful source for preaching, teaching and discipleship in the “grace and truth” that have come through Jesus Christ (1:17). 978-0-8308-2967-5, $50.00 also available Gensis 1–11 Edited by John L. Thompson, 978-0-8308-2951-4, $50.00 Ezekiel, Daniel Edited by Carl L. Beckwith, 978-0-8308-2962-0, $50.00 Acts Edited by Esther Chung-Kim, 978-0-8308-2969-9, $50.00 Galatians, Ephesians Edited by Gerald L. Bray, 978-0-8308-2973-6, $50.00 Philippians, Colossians Edited by Graham Tomlin, 978-0-8308-2974-3, $50.00 scan here for a video introduction to the rcs with general editor timothy george. Subscribe to the Reformation Commentary on Scripture and be the first to receive new volumes! See page 49, or visit ivpress.com/rcs-member. Biblical Commentary—Series Edited by Craig S. Farmer John 1-12 Reformation Commentary on Scripture New Testament The first eighteen verses of the Gospel of John make some of the most profound statements about the character and work of Christ in all of Scripture: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (1:1); “all things were made through him” (1:3); “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (1:14). Reformation commentators ruminated on the meaning and implications of such claims for shedding light on doctrines such as the Trinity, the divinity of Christ and his incarnation, but also for grasping the saving benefits of Christ’s work in justification (for those “who believed in his name”) and new birth (those born of God as his children, 1:12-13). In this volume, Craig Farmer expertly guides readers through Reformation meditation on these themes and many others as they are unpacked in the first twelve chapters of the Gospel of John, from the prologue to Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Here you will find a rich mosaic of reflection on the Gospel of John by a variety of significant well-known and lesser-known figures among the Reformed, Lutherans, Radicals and Roman Catholics. Farmer has done justice to the depth and nuance of the work of these Reformation-era pastors and scholars by drawing from a range of genres—extensive commentary, brief annotations, impassioned sermons, official confessions, and careful doctrinal and practical treatises. Craig S. Farmer (PhD, Duke University) is associate professor of history and humanities and Joe O. and Mabel Stephens Chair of the Bible at Milligan College, Tennessee. He is the author of The Gospel of John in the Sixteenth Century: The Johannine Exegesis of Wolfgang Musculus. IV John i–12 edited by Craig S. Farmer general editor Timothy George associate general editor Scott M. Manetsch June 2014 400 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2967-5, $50.00 Recent Title in the Series Acts, Edited by Esther Chung-Kim, 400 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2969-9, $50.00 About the Series The Reformation Commentary on Scripture (RCS) collects Protestant Reformation reflections on the entirety of the Bible, introducing readers to the depth and richness of exegetical ferment that defined the Reformation. Series editor: Timothy F. George. See page 49 for a complete listing of series titles. ivpacademic.com 25 T h e N e w S ta n d a r d “If students of early Christianity were to have a new ‘bible’ it would undoubtedly be the Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity. . . . The newly revised and expanded EAC, providing a most welcome English version of the latest Italian edition plus thirty completely new entries, is already my constant new scholarly companion.” —William Tabbernee, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the History of Christianity, Phillips Theological Seminary, and past president, North American Patristics Society 978-0-8308-2943-9, 3 Volume Set, $450.00 articles e xclusive to this ne w English-language edition apostolic see doorkeeper (porter) libelli miraculorum Theosebia China eternity love Tychon death freedom/free will Mara bar Serapion (letter of) unity diakonia/diaconate good oikeiōsis Virgo Parens Dialogi de sancta Trinitate IV-V Hierotheus presanctified and more Save 20% at ivpress.com Biblical Commentary—Series Lissa M. Wray Beal 1 & 2 Kings Apollos Old Testament Commentary Series Lissa M. Wray Beal’s valuable commentary examines the successes and failures of monarchy in the divided kingdoms. It works with the final form of the biblical text and pursues historiographical, narrative and theological questions, including the relation of each chapter’s themes to biblical theology. While it focuses on theological and narrative concerns, this commentary gives due attention to complex historical issues and seeks to provide a nuanced reading faithful to the text’s message. Lissa M. Wray Beal (PhD, University of St. Michael’s College) is professor of Old Testament at Providence Theological Seminary (Otterburne, Manitoba, Canada). May 2014 615 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2509-7, $40.00 Biblical Commentary—Series Jay Sklar Leviticus Tyndale Old Testament Commentary Levitical rules and regulations can at first appear irrelevant to contemporary Christians—but they provide important Old Testament background for understanding large portions of the New Testament. Leviticus describes a point in human history when God came and dwelt in the midst of the ancient Israelites and taught them what their purpose in life really was. Jay Sklar’s commentary makes clear what it is that the Lord said to them and, in so doing, makes clear what he says to us today. Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries TOTC Leviticus Jay Sklar Jay Sklar (PhD, University of Gloucestershire) is professor of Old Testament and dean of faculty at Covenant Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri. March 2014 336 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4284-1, $16.00 ivpacademic.com 27 Biblical Commentary—Series Ben Witherington III Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians, Volume 1 Letters and HomiLies for H eLLenized C Hristians Volu m e I A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Titus, 1-2 Timothy and 1-3 John B e n Wi t H e r i n g t o n i i i Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians Series Now in paperback, Ben Witherington’s unique commentary on Titus, 1-2 Timothy, and 1-3 John probes each letter’s social setting and the rhetorical strategies of the author. This is the first of two volumes in the set. Ben Witherington III (PhD, University of Durham, England) is professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He is the author of many books on the New Testament, including Jesus the Sage, A Week in the Life of Corinth and a two-volume New Testament theology, The Indelible Image. He has also appeared on numerous TV news programs such as Dateline, 60 Minutes and 20/20. February 2014 623 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2457-1, $35.00 Biblical Commentary—Series Christopher J. H. Wright T The Message of Jeremiah H E The Bible Speaks B Today Series I B L E S P E A K S ChrisTopher J. h. WrighT The Message of Jeremiah T O D A Y T h e ol d T e sTa Me n T se r i e s edi T o r : J. a. MoTyer A replacement volume in the Bible Speaks Today Old Testament commentary series, this book offers a new exposition on Jeremiah, a book of the victory of God’s love and grace. The prophet’s redemptive, reconstructive work comprises the book’s portrait of the future—a future that we see fulfilled in the New Testament through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus the Messiah. Christopher J. H. Wright (PhD, Cambridge) is international director of the Langham Partnership International (known in the United States as John Stott Ministries). He has written several books, including The Mission of God, Old Testament Ethics for the People of God and Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament. March 2014 416 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2439-7, $20.00 28 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Biblical Commentary—Old Testament Derek Kidner Derek Kidner (MA, ARCM) was formerly warden of Tyndale House, Cambridge. He also wrote several volumes in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary series. = J eremia h The prophet Jeremiah and King Josiah were born at the end of the longest, darkest reign in Judah’s history. Human sacrifice and practice of the black arts were just two features of the wickedness that filled Jerusalem from one end to the other with innocent blood. As outspoken prophet and reforming king, these two men gave their country its finest opportunity of renewal and its last hope of surviving as the kingdom of David. The book of Jeremiah is full of turmoil and national tragedy, the story of key people like Baruch, Gedaliah and Ebed-melech the Ethiopian, and the drama of rediscovering the forgotten book of Mosaic law. National events interweave with the lives of individuals; the rediscovered book of God’s law transforms Josiah, Jeremiah and the future of the world. This volume that was formerly part of the widely respected The Bible Speaks Today series gives careful attention to the text and reveals its startling relevance to our own troubled time. Kidner ClassiC Commentaries Jeremiah Kidner Classi C Commentaries = J eremiah = Der ek Kidn e r March 2014 176 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2935-4, $17.00 Contents • Publisher’s Preface • Author’s Preface • Chief Abbreviations • Introduction: The Life and Times of Jeremiah • Prologue: The Prophet’s Call (Jeremiah 1) (1) From Josiah to the First Year of Nebuchadnezzar (Jer 2-20) (2) From Josiah’s Successors to the Captivity (Jer 21-45) (3) Oracles Concerning the Nations (Jer 46-51) • Epilogue: Jerusalem and Babylon—A Historical Footnote (Jer 52) • Appendix A: Sin, judgment, repentance, grace and salvation in the preaching of Jeremiah • Appendix B: The chapters of the book in their chronological setting • Appendix C: A table of dates ivpacademic.com 29 Global Christianity Patrick Johnstone Patrick Johnstone The Future of the Global Church History, Trends and Possiblities “Johnstone has written an excellent work that will be studied all over the world.” The Future of The Global church Jan A. B. Jongeneel, International Bulletin of Missionary Research, Vol. 36, No. 2 “Pastors and others with any significant responsibility for their churches’ missions programs will want to become especially familiar with this book, and should refer to it often in gauging where their churches should focus their global missional attention. . . . Any believer who wants to be well-informed and awed history, trends and Possibilities by what God is doing around the world will enjoy frequently picking up and dipping into The Future of the Global Church.” Stephen J. Strauss, Bibliotheca Sacra, April-June 2013 February 2014 242 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-5695-4, $35.00 Related Title Operation World, Jason Mandryk, 978 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-5724-1, $26.00 In The Future of the Global Church, Patrick Johnstone, author of six editions of the phenomenal prayer guide Operation World, draws on his fifty years experience to challenge us with his bold vision of the global Christian church. The Future of the Global Church weaves together the strands of history, demographics and religion to present a breathtaking, full-color graphical and textual overview of the past, present and possible future of the church around the world. Johnstone examines those trends that will have a major impact on the course of world events for a generation to come. Patrick Johnstone is well known and respected as researcher and author of the first six editions of Operation World. Patrick and his wife serve as pastors-at-large to the WEC missionaries in Europe. Contents Preface • Acknowledgements • Introduction • Colour codes • Definitions • Abbreviations (1) Demography: Nine Global Challenges (2) History: 20 Centuries AD (3) Religion: The Major Streams (4) Christianity: Six Megablocs (5) Christianity: Renewal Growth (6) Christianity: The Evangelical Explosion (7) The Unevangelized (8) Christian Missions and the Future (9) Conclusion: An Evangelized World? • Select Bibliography and Databases • Electronic Editions and Resources 30 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Spiritual Formation Gordon T. Smith Spiritual Direction GoRDon t. Smith A Guide to Giving & Receiving Direction God is present with us and God gives us companions on the journey. A spiritual director is one such companion, offering spiritual guidance to help. Gordon T. Smith has written a comprehensive introduction to the art of both giving and receiving spiritual direction. Whether you are a director, a directee or simply someone who wants to learn more about this ancient ministry, you will find this book to be a helpful guide. SpiRituAl DiRection A Guide to Giving & Receiving Direction Gordon T. Smith is president and professor of systematic and spiritual theology at Ambrose University College and Seminary in Calgary, Alberta. He is the author of many books, including Courage and Calling: Maximizing Your GodGiven Potential and The Voice of Jesus: Discernment, Prayer and the Witness of the Spirit. April 2014 112 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3579-9, $15.00 Spiritual Formation Steven Garber Visions of Vocation Common Grace for the Common Good of Vocation is more than a job. It is our relationships and responsibilities woven into the work of God. In following our calling to seek the welfare of our world, we find that it flourishes and so do we. Garber offers here a book for parents, artists, students, public servants and businesspeople—for all who want to discover the virtue of vocation. Steven Garber is the principal of The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation & Culture, which is focused on reframing the way people understand life, especially the meaning of vocation and the common good. A consultant to foundations, corporations and schools, he is a teacher of many people in many places. The author of The Fabric of Faithfulness, he is also a contributor to the books Faith Goes to Work: Reflections from the Marketplace and Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalogue. He lives with his wife, Meg, in Virginia. V i s i o n s of Vo c at ion Common Grace for the Common Good steVen Garber Author of The Fabric of Faithfulness March 2014 224 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3666-6, $16.00 ivpacademic.com 31 Spiritual Formation Dallas Willard Living in Christ’s Presence Final Words on Heaven and the Kingdom of God dallas Willard Living in C h r i s t’s PresenCe F i n a L W o r d s o n h e av e n and the Kingdom oF god April 2014 220 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-3584-3, $20.00 Companion DVD Living in Christ’s Presence DVD, Dallas Willard, John Ortberg, 7 hours, 978-0-8308-3585-0, $30.00 In these pages Dallas Willard explores what it means to live well now in light of God’s kingdom. He reflects on the power of the Trinity in our lives, the meaning of knowledge, the importance of spiritual disciplines and much more. Willard offers poignant thoughts about what it will be like to transition into the very presence of Christ in heaven. This book is adapted from the talks given at the February 2013 Dallas Willard Center Knowing Christ Today conference in Santa Barbara, California. Each chapter is followed with an illuminating dialogue between Dallas Willard and John Ortberg. The book closes with the theme of offering a blessing to one another. These reflections comprise an apt conclusion to Dallas Willard’s public ministry. It is a gift of grace. A conversation guide written by Gary W. Moon is included. Also available is the companion Living in Christ’s Presence DVD. Dallas Willard (1935-2013) was a professor in the School of Philosophy at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. A highly influential author and teacher, Willard was as celebrated for his enduring writings on spiritual formation as he was for his scholarship. His books include The Divine Conspiracy (Christianity Today’s Book of the Year in 1998), The Spirit of the Disciplines, Hearing God, Renovation of the Heart and others. Contents Preface Gary W. Moon (1) How to Live Well: Eternal Life Begins Now Dallas Willard • Conversation: Dallas Willard and John Ortberg (2) Who Are the Experts on Life Transformation? John Ortberg • Questions and Answers with John Ortberg (3) How to Step into the Kingdom and Live There Dallas Willard • Conversation: Dallas Willard and John Ortberg (4) Experiential Knowledge of the Trinity John Ortberg • Conversation: Dallas Willard and John Ortberg (5) Understanding the Person: Including the Invisible Parts Dallas Willard • Conversation: Dallas Willard and John Ortberg (6) The Importance of Christian Disciplines John Ortberg • Conversation: Dallas Willard and John Ortberg (7) Blessing Dallas Willard • Conversation Dallas Willard and John Ortberg • Acknowledgments • Appendix: Discussion Guide 32 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Church & Society Len Kageler Youth Ministry in a Multifaith Society Forming Christian Identity Among Skeptics, Syncretists and Sincere Believers of Other Faiths Len Kageler is professor of youth ministry and associate dean of faculty development at Nyack College in New York. He is the author of The Youth Ministry Survival Guide and The Volunteer’s Field Guide to Youth Ministry. Contents Foreword by Chap Clark • Introduction (1) The Rise of Youth Ministry in Other Religions: A Good Thing for Christian Youth Work? (2) The Scope and Nature of Muslim Youth Work: Have They All Read Purpose-Driven Youth Ministry? (3) The Rise of Syncretists and Nones: Understanding Those Whose Faith Is to Have None at All (4) Christians in Occupied Territory: The Church Has Been There, Done That (5) Theology in Praxis: Latent or Articulated Views of Multifaith: Youth Ministry on Purpose (6) Multifaith Perspectives: A Reason to Care: Youth Religiosity, Flourishing and the Public Good (7) Youth Ministry Among Nones and Functional Syncretists: Mission Possible 1 (8) Christian Engagement with Other Religions in Youth Work: Mission Possible 2 (9) A Multifaith Pastoral Theology: Presence and Power in the Youth Work • Appendix 1: Resources Used by Evangelical Free Church Youth Pastors • Appendix 2: Protestant Denominations Reviewed by the National Study of Youth and Religion Youth Ministry Forming Christian identity among skeptiCs, in a Multifaith synCretists & sinCere believers oF other Faiths Society len kageler Foreword by Chap Clark kageler We are not alone . . . In simpler, more homogenous times, youth ministry was a relatively straightforward activity. Now Christian youth must make sense of their faith, with its exclusive claims, in light of their close friends who are Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, atheist, “other” or even “none.” And increasingly other religions are taking their cues for rooting and establishing their youth from Christian ministry practices, so that our kids are being invited to outreach events sponsored by other faiths. Veteran youth minister and researcher Len Kageler digs into the data surrounding this exciting multifaith era and offers surprising confidence that our kids can be guided into mature Christian faith while simultaneously learning to love their neighbors of other religions. Youth Ministry in a Multifaith Society Foreword by Chap Clark June 2014 224 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4112-7, $16.00 Related Title Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry, Andrew Root, 221 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3488-4, $17.00 ivpacademic.com 33 Preaching & Pastoral Resources J. Ellsworth Kalas Preaching in an age of Distraction Preaching in an Age of Distraction Preaching in an age of Distraction J. Ellsworth Kalas Author of Preaching From the Soul Kalas March 2014 192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4110-3, $16.00 Related Title Rewiring Your Preaching, Richard H. Cox, 182 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4101-1, $16.00 34 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you. Give careful thought to the paths for your feet and be steadfast in all your ways. —Proverbs 4:25-26 Preaching is difficult enough under the best of circumstances. But what are we to do when it seems that all of us—hearers and preachers alike—are constantly distracted? Veteran preacher and homiletics professor J. Ellsworth Kalas offers wise insights for effective preaching in an age of distraction. He examines how people have been distracted in every era and explores how God can yet meet people precisely at the point of their distraction. Regardless of whatever new technologies come our way, this call to pastoral attentiveness, creativity and excellence provides avenues for connecting with congregations using a countercultural clarity of focus. Rediscover how the proclamation of the Word still speaks profoundly to distracted hearers. Invite your congregation to a renewed attention to the things of God. J. Ellsworth Kalas is senior professor of homiletics at Asbury Theological Seminary in Lexington, Kentucky. He is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church and the author of many books, including Preaching the Calendar and Faith from the Back Side. Contents (1) Naming an Age (2) The Distracted Preacher (3) The Distracted Congregation (4) The Benefits of Distraction (5) Excellence as a Counter Force (6) Creativity and Distraction (7) Packaging and Distraction (8) The Insistent Power of Sermon Content (9) The Preacher’s Secret Resources • Acknowledgments • Notes Church and Society C. Christopher Smith, John Pattison Slow Church Cultivating Community in the Patient Way of Jesus In a fast-food world, Christianity can seem outdated or archaic. The temptation becomes to pick up the pace and play the game. Chris Smith and John Pattison invite us out of franchise faith and back into the ecology, economy and ethics of the kingdom of God, where people know each other well and love one another as Christ loved the church. June 2014 208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4114-1, $16.00 Church & Mission Paul Sparks, Tim Soerens, Dwight J. Friesen The New Parish How Neighborhood Churches Are Transforming Mission, Discipleship and Community Headlines rage with big stories about big churches. But Paul Sparks, Tim Soerens and Dwight J. Friesen have seen—in cities, suburbs and small towns all over North America—how powerful the gospel can be when it takes root in the context of a place. The future of the church is local and contextual. The seeds of that future are shared and spread here. May 2014 224 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4115-8, $17.00 Leadership David T. Olson Discovering Your Leadership Style The Power of Chemistry, Strategy and Spirituality God can use your unique gifts, passions and personality to make you a better leader. While personality inventories can help you understand your temperament, the “leadership stool” model is designed to form fruitful Christian leadership. Coupled with a free online assessment, this book helps pastors and Christian leaders harness gifts and balance weaknesses. June 2014 180 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4113-4, $16.00 ivpacademic.com 35 Church and Society Dale Hanson Bourke Immigration Tough Questions, Direct Answers Dale Hanson Bourke sheds light on the terms, history and legal issues shaping the debate over immigration. With an even-handed presentation of the most controversial issues, she provides a framework for American Christians who wish to understand the complexity of the issue and the church’s appropriate response. May 2014 128 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4409-8, $15.00 Church and Society Dale Hanson Bourke Foreword by Kay Warren Responding to HIV/AIDS Tough Questions, Direct Answers In this easy-to-understand, full-color guide, Dale Hanson Bourke sheds light on the key places, terms, history and current issues surrounding HIV/AIDS. The crisis that became a pandemic is now something different, and this third edition provides an updated perspective on this complex issue. Available Now 128 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3761-8, $15.00 Church and Society Dale Hanson Bourke The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Tough Questions, Direct Answers Dale Hanson Bourke sheds light on the places, terms, history and current issues shaping the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. With an even-handed presentation of the most controversial issues, she provides a framework for American Christians who wish to understand why the conflict began, why it continues and what remains to be done. Available Now 144 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3763-2, $13.00 36 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Recent Releases John Stott Balanced Christianity (Expanded Edition) Christians tend to polarize. Some have an intellectual faith, while others are more emotional. Some focus on structure while others focus on freedom. And some champion evangelism while others advocate for social action. John Stott’s classic statement of balanced Christianity shows how we can hold these tensions together in biblical, faithful ways. 96 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4407-4, $8.00 Edward Gilbreath Birmingham Revolution In this timely book, journalist Ed Gilbreath explores the impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” fifty years after its publication, showing its profound implications for the church today. Hear the words of a prophetic Christian voice afresh in our time and place. 208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3769-4, $16.00 Gordon T. Smith Called to Be Saints Theologies of justification are too numerous to count. In this book, Gordon Smith synthesizes a lifetime of writing on calling, conversion, discernment and spiritual formation in a comprehensive and compelling theology of sanctification. Smith presents holiness in its christological, sapiential, vocational, social and emotional dimensions. 256 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4030-4, $26.00 David M. Csinos, Ivy Beckwith Foreword by John H. Westerhoff III Children’s Ministry in the Way of Jesus Here children’s ministers David Csinos and Ivy Beckwith draw on research in human development and spiritual formation to reveal how children become disciples and churches become centers of lifelong discipleship. 208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4108-0, $18.00 ivpacademic.com 37 Recent Releases John Stott Christ in Conflict Opening our eyes to the persistence of the controversies that followed Jesus throughout his public ministry, John Stott explains why the tension-filled social exchanges depicted in the Gospels provide us with a key to the heart of Christian doctrine. 208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4402-9, $16.00 Christena Cleveland Disunity in Christ Despite Jesus’ prayer that all Christians “be one,” divisions have been epidemic in the body of Christ. Learn the hidden reasons behind conflict and divisions and the unseen dynamics at work that tend to separate us. 220 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4403-6, $16.00 General Editor Angelo Di Berardino, Consulting Editors Thomas C. Oden and Joel C. Elowsky, Project Editor James Hoover Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity Set This magisterial encyclopedia of the church’s first eight centuries, in three volumes, comprises 3220 entries from a team of 266 scholars from 26 countries. An expansion of the Encyclopedia of the Early Church, the Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity offers unrivaled coverage of persons, places and ideas from ancient Christianity. 3 volumes, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2943-9, $450.00 John E. Phelan Jr. Essential Eschatology Study of eschatology often gets bogged down in minutiae that rarely affects daily life. Avoiding this trap, John Phelan gets to the heart of the matter by examining how the Christian hope and practice of resurrection affects life in the present moment. 203 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4025-0, $20.00 38 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Recent Releases Edited by Everett L. Worthington Jr., Eric L. Johnson, Joshua N. Hook, Jamie D. Aten Evidence-Based Practices for Christian Counseling and Psychotherapy The essays collected in this volume examine evidence-based approaches to Christian counseling and psychotherapy, exploring treatments for individuals, couples and groups. The book addresses both the advantages and the challenges of this evidence-based approach and concludes with reflections on the future of such treatments. 352 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4027-4, $30.00 Edited by Stanley E. Porter, Matthew R. Malcolm The Future of Biblical Interpretation A perennial issue in biblical studies relates to the Bible’s plurality of voices, which often yields a plurality of interpretations. How can readers acknowledge this diversity while being responsible interpreters of Scripture? The contributors in this volume set out to address this question, opening up an engaging conversation that will encourage productive new horizons for biblical hermeneutics. 165 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4041-0, $18.00 Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Peter H. Davids, F. F. Bruce, Manfred T. Brauch Hard Sayings of the Bible Now in paperback, Hard Sayings of the Bible has explanations for over five hundred of the most troubling verses to test the minds and hearts of Bible readers. Verse by verse, four distinguished Bible scholars take you behind the scenes to find succinct solutions to the most difficult verses in Scripture. 811 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1540-1, $25.00 Andrew Louth Introducing Eastern Orthodox Theology With an estimated 250 million adherents, the Orthodox Church is the second largest Christian body in the world. This absorbing account of the essential elements of Eastern Orthodox thought deals with the Trinity, Christ, sin, humanity and creation as well as praying, icons, the sacraments and liturgy. 172 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4045-8, $20.00 ivpacademic.com 39 Recent Releases Mary Poplin Foreword by Dallas Willard Is Reality Secular? What is the nature of reality? Mary Poplin examines naturalism, humanism, pantheism and Judeo-Christian theism, exploring the fundamental assumptions and limitations of each perspective. 256 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4406-7, $18.00 Craig S. Keener The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament (Second Edition) In this award-winning commentary, Craig Keener presents in verse-by-verse format the cultural background you need for responsible—and richer—Bible study. This revised edition of the standard reference work in its field has been expanded throughout to now provide even more up-to-date information by one of the leading New Testament scholars on Jewish, Greek and Roman cultures. 816 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2478-6, $35.00 Roger E. Olson The Journey of Modern Theology In this major revision and expansion of the classic 20th-Century Theology (1992), Roger Olson tells the full story of modern theology from Descartes to Caputo, from the Kantian revolution to postmodernism, now recast in terms of how theologians have accommodated or rejected modernity. 720 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-4021-2, $40.00 John H. Walton, D. Brent Sandy The Lost World of Scripture Walton and Sandy summarize what we know of orality and oral tradition as well as the composition and transmission of texts in the ancient Near East and GrecoRoman worlds, and how this shapes our understanding of the Old and New Testaments. The authors then translate these insights into a helpful model for understanding the reliability of Scripture. 320 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4032-8, $24.00 40 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Recent Releases Christopher Green The Message of the Church The newest volume in the Bible Speaks Today Bible Themes Series, The Message of the Church offers an encouraging exposition on the church’s mission and nature from select Old Testament and New Testament texts. Chris Green helps us see that the church has a message, is the result of that message, and that the church itself is a message. 336 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2415-1, $20.00 Robert Letham The Message of the Person of Christ Robert Letham shows how the Bible, progressively and in ever-greater detail, speaks to us of its central figure, Jesus Christ. With clarity and conviction, he expounds a range of key Old and New Testament texts from Genesis to Revelation and investigates the main scriptural themes, focusing on the narrative that traces the emergence of God’s plan. 264 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2416-8, $20.00 James Emery White A Mind for God James Emery White presents a well-written, accessible approach to the importance of the mind in a Christian framework. Now in paperback, this book will help you put your mind to use in the world as it was intended by our Creator. 127 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3663-5, $13.00 Gary Tyra A Missional Orthodoxy In an effort to be faithful to Christian orthodoxy and yet sensitive to our postmodern context, Gary Tyra presents a comprehensive third way between traditional confessional theology and the emergent theologies of Brian McLaren and Marcus Borg. The result is a humble, contextual theology for the church today. 393 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2821-0, $30.00 ivpacademic.com 41 Recent Releases Charles Stone Foreword by Ed Stetzer People-Pleasing Pastors Bringing together biblical insights and neuroscience findings, Charles Stone shows why we fall into people-pleasing patterns and what we can do to overcome these tendencies and have more effective ministry. 236 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4109-7, $16.00 Mark W. Foreman Foreword by J. P. Moreland Prelude to Philosophy Unlike a full introduction to philosophy, Mark Foreman’s book is a prelude to the subject, a prolegomenon that dispels misunderstandings and explains the rationale for engaging in philosophical reasoning. Concise and straightforward, Prelude to Philosophy is a guide for those looking to embark on the “examined life.” 208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3960-5, $20.00 John Stott Foreword by Ajith Fernando Problems of Christian Leadership Christian leaders face challenges. But God works with us and through us to accomplish his purposes. Available here for the first time in English is John Stott’s practical wisdom for younger leaders. Speaking personally from his own experience, Stott addresses issues of discouragement, self-discipline, relationships and youth. 90 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4408-1, $8.00 Michael J. Kruger The Question of Canon Unlike many books on the New Testament canon, this book does not seek to explain why these books and no others. It asks the questions, Why is there a New Testament at all? Was the notion of a canon of literature out of sync with the earliest Christian movement? Michael Kruger challenges commonly held views on the emergence of the New Testament canon. 256 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4031-1, $24.00 42 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 Recent Releases Dean Flemming Recovering the Full Mission of God Should our proclamation of the gospel be in words or deeds or both? What do the Scriptures say? New Testament scholar and missionary Dean Flemming takes a look at this disputed question. Rooted in the Old Testament and covering the Gospels, Paul, Acts, Peter and Revelation, Flemming provides a biblically sound basis for holistic evangelism. 288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4026-7, $24.00 John Howard Yoder Edited by Gayle Gerber Koontz, Andy Alexis-Baker Theology of Mission John Howard Yoder was one of the most important ethicists in the twentieth century. This volume—based on lectures recorded in 1973—shows he was a profound missiologist as well. Working from a free church perspective, Yoder weaves together biblical, theological, practical and interreligious reflections to think about mission beyond Christendom. 432 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-4033-5, $45.00 Rev. Alexia Salvatierra and Peter Heltzel Faith-Rooted Organizing Since the 1930s, organizing movements for social justice in the U.S. have largely been built on secular assumptions. But what if Christians were to shape their organizing around the implications of the truth that God is real and Jesus is risen? Reverend Alexia Salvatierra and theologian Peter Heltzel propose a model of organizing that arises from their Christian convictions, with implications for all faiths. 208 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-3661-1, $16.00 Tremper Longman III Old Testament Essentials Following the format of the other volumes of the Essentials series, originally designed by Greg Ogden, author of Discipleship Essentials, this comprehensive guide from Tremper Longman offers readers a survey of the Old Testament in the context of a small group. Each study contains a question-answer format, a fieldtested inductive Bible study and questions to draw out key principles. 215 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1051-2, $18.00 ivpacademic.com 43 Commentaries Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture (ACCS) Edited by Thomas C. Oden, this twenty-nine-volume series compiles the best early Christian exegesis from the second through the eighth centuries on the Old and New Testaments plus the Apocrypha. Individual titles include Genesis 1–11 (OT Volume 1) Edited by Andrew Louth. lii + 204 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1471-8, $50.00 Genesis 12–50 (OT Volume 2) Edited by Mark Sheridan. xl + 392 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1472-5, $50.00 Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy (OT Volume 3) Edited by Joseph T. Lienhard. xxxii + 382 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-1473-2, $50.00 Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1–2 Samuel (OT Volume 4) Edited by John R. Franke. xxxii + 458 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1474-9, $50.00 1–2 Kings, 1–2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther (OT Volume 5) Edited by Marco Conti. xxx + 450 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1475-6, $50.00 Isaiah 40–66 (OT Volume 11) Edited by Mark W. Elliott. xxxi + 349 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1481-7, $50.00 Jeremiah, Lamentations (OT Volume 12) Edited by Dean O. Wenthe. 373 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-1482-4, $50.00 Ezekiel, Daniel (OT Volume 13) Edited by Kenneth Stevenson and Michael Glerup. xviii + 378 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1483-1, $50.00 The Twelve Prophets (OT Volume 14) Edited by Alberto Ferreiro. xxvi + 366 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1484-8, $50.00 Apocrypha (OT Volume 15) Edited by Sever J. Voicu. xxviii + 547 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1485-5, $50.00 Matthew 1–13 (NT Volume 1a) Edited by Manlio Simonetti. lii + 326 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1486-2, $50.00 Job (OT Volume 6) Edited by Manlio Simonetti and Marco Conti. xxviii + 253 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-1476-3, $50.00 Matthew 14–28 (NT Volume 1b) Edited by Manlio Simonetti. xvi + 344 pages, hardcover, 978-0-83081469-5, $50.00 Psalms 1–50 (OT Volume 7) Edited by Craig A. Blaising and Carmen S. Hardin. xxviii + 458 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1477-0, $50.00 Mark (NT Volume 2) Edited by Thomas C. Oden and Christopher A. Hall. xxxvi + 284 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1418-3, $50.00 Psalms 51–150 (OT Volume 8) Edited by Quentin F. Wesselschmidt. xxiv + 499 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-1478-7, $50.00 Luke (NT Volume 3) Edited by Arthur Just Jr. xxviii + 444 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1488-6, $50.00 Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon (OT Volume 9) Edited by J. Robert Wright. xxx + 434 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1479-4, $50.00 Isaiah 1–39 (OT Volume 10) Edited by Steven A. McKinion. xxiv + 324 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-1480-0, $50.00 44 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 John 1–10 (NT Volume 4a) Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. 421 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1489-3, $50.00 John 11–21 (NT Volume 4b) Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. xviii + 462 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1099-4, $50.00 Acts (NT Volume 5) Edited by Francis Martin. xxvi + 368 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1490-9, $50.00 Romans (NT Volume 6) Edited by Gerald L. Bray. xxviii + 406 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1356-8, $50.00 1–2 Corinthians (NT Volume 7) Edited by Gerald L. Bray. xxiii + 349 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2492-2, $50.00 Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians (NT Volume 8) Edited by Mark J. Edwards. xxvi + 318 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2493-9, $50.00 Colossians, 1–2 Thessalonians, 1–2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon (NT Volume 9) Edited by Peter Gorday. xxxiv + 346 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1494-7, $50.00 Hebrews (NT Volume 10) Edited by Erik M. Heen and Philip D. W. Krey. xxvi + 292 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1495-4, $50.00 James, 1–2 Peter, 1–3 John, Jude (NT Volume 11) Edited by Gerald L. Bray. xxx + 288 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1496-1, $50.00 Revelation (NT Volume 12) Edited by William C. Weinrich. xxxii + 454 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-1497-8, $50.00 Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture CD-ROM Complete Set (ACCS) General editor Thomas C. Oden. Windows Version: 1 CD-ROM, 978-0-8308-2480-9, $385.00 Macintosh Version: 1 CD-ROM 978-0-8308-2477-9, $385.00 Commentaries Ancient Christian Doctrine Series (ACD) This exciting five-volume series, edited by Thomas C. Oden, follows up on the acclaimed Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture to provide patristic commentary on the Nicene Creed. Individual titles include We Believe in One God Edited by Gerald L. Bray. xlii + 159 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2531-8, $50.00 We Believe in One Lord Jesus Christ Edited by John Anthony McGuckin. xxii + 191 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2532-5, $50.00 We Believe in the Crucified and Risen Lord Edited by Mark J. Edwards. 194 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2533-2, $50.00 We Believe in the Holy Spirit Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. 309 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2534-9, $50.00 We Believe in One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church Edited by Angelo Di Berardino. 368 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2535-6, $50.00 Ancient Christian Texts (ACT) Ancient Christian Texts is a series of new translations of full-length commentaries or sermon series based on biblical books or extended scriptural passages—most of which are here presented in English for the first time—that provide readers with the resources they need to study for themselves the key writings of the early church. Individual titles include Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imperfectum), Volume 1 Translated by James A. Kellerman. Edited by Thomas C. Oden. xxvi + 213 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2901-9, $60.00 Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imperfectum), Volume 2 Translated by James A. Kellerman. Edited by Thomas C. Oden. xxvi + 228 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2902-6, $60.00 Commentary on the Gospel of John By Theodore of Mopsuestia. Translated by Marco Conti. Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. xxx + 172 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2906-4, $60.00 Commentaries on Romans and 1–2 Corinthians By Ambrosiaster. Edited and translated by Gerald L. Bray. 300 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2903-3, $60.00 Commentaries on Galatians– Philemon By Ambrosiaster. Edited and translated by Gerald L. Bray. xxii + 166 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2904-0, $60.00 Homilies on Numbers By Origen. Translated by Thomas P. Scheck. Edited by Christopher A. Hall. 196 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-2905-7, $60.00 Commentaries on Genesis 1–3 By Severian of Gabala, Bede the Venerable. Translated by Robert C. Hill, Carmen S. Hardin. Edited by Michael Glerup. 162 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2907-1, $60.00 Greek Commentaries on Revelation By Oecumenius, Andrew of Caesarea. Translated by William C. Weinrich. Edited by Thomas C. Oden. 212 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2908-8, $60.00 Latin Commentaries on Revelation By Victorinus of Petovium, Apringius of Beja, Caesarius of Arles, Bede the Venerable. Edited and translated by William C. Weinrich. l + 201 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2909-5, $60.00 Commentary on Jeremiah By Jerome. Translated by Michael Graves. Edited by Christopher A. Hall. 232 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-2910-1, $60.00 Commentary on John, Volume 1 By Cyril of Alexandria. Translated by David R. Maxwell. Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. xxxii + 375 pages, hardcover, 978-0-83082911-8, $60.00 Commentary on Isaiah By Eusebius of Caesarea. Translated by Jonathan J. Armstrong. Edited by Joel C. Elowsky. xxxiv + 332 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2913-2, $60.00 ivpacademic.com 45 Commentaries Apollos Old Testament Commentary Series (AOTC) Edited by David W. Baker and Gordon J. Wenham, the Apollos Old Testament Commentary aims to take with equal seriousness the divine and human aspects of Scripture. Individual titles include Leviticus (vol. 3) Nobuyoshi Kiuchi. 538 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2503-5, $40.00 Joshua (vol. 6) Pekka Pitkänen. 454 pages, hardcover, 978-0-83082506-6, $40.00 Deuteronomy (vol. 5) J. Gordon McConville. 544 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2505-9, $40.00 1 & 2 Kings (vol. 9) Lissa Wray Beal. 392 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-2509-7, $40.00 (available May 2014) 1 & 2 Samuel (vol. 8) David G. Firth. 614 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-2508-0, $40.00 Ecclesiastes & the Song of Songs (vol. 16) Daniel C. Fredericks and Daniel J. Estes. 472 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2515-8, $40.00 Daniel (vol. 20) Ernest C. Lucas. 359 pages, hardcover, 978-0-83082519-6, $40.00 The Bible Speaks Today Commentary Series (BST) Edited by J. A. Motyer and John R. W. Stott, this series is characterized by what Stott called a “threefold ideal . . . to expound the biblical text with accuracy, to relate it to contemporary life and to be readable.” The Message of Psalms Individual titles include 73–150 Michael Wilcock. 288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1245-5, $18.00 Old Testament Series The Message of Genesis 1–11 David J. Atkinson. 190 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1229-5, $17.00 The Message of Samuel Mary J. Evans. 286 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2429-8, $18.00 The Message of Genesis 12–50 Joyce G. Baldwin. 224 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-298-9, $18.00 The Message of Kings John W. Olley. 378 pages, paperback, 978-08308-2435-9, $20.00 The Message of Exodus J. A. Motyer. 329 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2427-4, $19.00 The Message of Chronicles Michael Wilcock. 288 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-299-6, $18.00 The Message of Leviticus Derek Tidball. 329 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2431-1, $19.00 The Message of Ezra & Haggai Robert Fyall. 190 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2432-8, $16.00 The Message of Numbers Raymond Brown. 310 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2428-1, $19.00 The Message of Nehemiah Raymond Brown. 256 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1242-4, $18.00 The Message of Deuteronomy Raymond Brown. 331 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1234-9, $19.00 The Message of Esther David G. Firth. 144 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2433-5, $18.00 The Message of Judges Michael Wilcock. 175 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1232-5, $17.00 The Message of Job David J. Atkinson. 188 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1230-1, $17.00 The Message of Ruth David J. Atkinson. 128 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-294-1, $17.00 The Message of Psalms 1–72 Michael Wilcock. 255 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1244-8, $18.00 46 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 The Message of Proverbs David J. Atkinson. 173 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1239-4, $17.00 The Message of Ecclesiastes Derek Kidner. 110 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-286-6, $16.00 The Message of the Song of Songs Tom Gledhill. 254 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1235-6, $18.00 The Message of Isaiah Barry G. Webb. 252 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1240-0, $18.00 The Message of Jeremiah Christopher H. Wright. 416 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2439-7, $20.00 (available March 2014) The Message of Ezekiel Christopher J. H. Wright. 368 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2425-0, $19.00 The Message of Daniel Dale Ralph Davis. 173 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2438-0, $18.00 The Message of Hosea Derek Kidner. 142 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-290-3, $16.00 Commentaries The Bible Speaks Today Commentary Series (continued) The Message of Amos J. A. Motyer. 208 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-283-5, $18.00 The Message of Luke Michael Wilcock. 215 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-291-0, $18.00 The Message of 1 Timothy & Titus John R. W. Stott. 232 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1247-9, $18.00 The Message of Obadiah, Nahum and Zephaniah Gordon Bridger. 307 pages, paperback, 978-08308-2434-2, $18.00 The Message of John Bruce Milne. 352 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1233-2, $19.00 The Message of 2 Timothy John R. W. Stott. 127 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-295-8, $16.00 The Message of Acts John R. W. Stott. 428 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1236-3, $20.00 The Message of Hebrews Raymond Brown. 272 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-289-7, $18.00 The Message of Romans John R. W. Stott. 432 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1246-2, $20.00 The Message of James J. A. Motyer. 214 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-292-7, $18.00 The Message of 1 Corinthians David Prior. 311 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-297-2, $19.00 The Message of 1 Peter Edmund Clowney. 250 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1227-1, $18.00 The Message of 2 Corinthians Paul Barnett. 188 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1228-8, $17.00 The Message of 2 Peter & Jude R. C. Lucas and Christopher Green. 270 pages, paperback, 978-08308-1238-7, $18.00 The Message of Jonah Rosemary Nixon. 220 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2426-7, $18.00 The Message of Joel, Micah & Habakkuk David Prior. 279 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1241-7, $18.00 The Message of Zechariah Barry G. Webb. 188 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2430-4, $17.00 The Message of Malachi Peter Adam. 128 pages, paperback, 978-08308-2437-3, $16.00 New Testament Series The Message of the Sermon on the Mount John R. W. Stott. 238 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784296-5, $18.00 The Message of Matthew Michael Green. 343 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1243-1, $19.00 The Message of Mark Donald English. 254 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1231-8, $18.00 The Message of Galatians John R. W. Stott. 204 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-288-0, $18.00 The Message of Ephesians John R. W. Stott. 311 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-287-3, $19.00 The Message of Philippians J. A. Motyer. 234 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-310-8, $18.00 The Message of Colossians & Philemon R. C. Lucas. 191 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-284-2, $17.00 The Message of John’s Letters David Jackman. 214 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1226-4, $18.00 The Message of Revelation Michael Wilcock. 240 pages, paperback, 978-0-87784-293-4, $18.00 The Bible Speaks Today New Testament CD-ROM Edited by John Stott. Windows Version: 978-0-8308-2448-9, $115.00 The Message of 1 & 2 Thessalonians John R. W. Stott. 218 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-1237-0, $18.00 The Bible Speaks Today Bible Themes Series (BSTT) As a companion to The Bible Speaks Today commentaries, each volume of this series focuses on the message of key biblical texts supporting a facet of Christian doctrine. Edited by Derek Tidball. Individual titles include The Message of Creation David Wilkinson. 296 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2405-2, $20.00 The Message of Heaven & Hell Bruce Milne. 352 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2406-9, $20.00 The Message of Holiness Derek Tidball. 288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2412-0, $20.00 The Message of Mission Howard Peskett and Vinoth Ramachandra. 288 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2407-6, $20.00 ivpacademic.com 47 Commentaries The Bible Speaks Today Themes Series (continued) The Message of Prayer Timothy Chester. 272 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2408-3, $20.00 The Message of the Cross Derek Tidball. 341 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2403-8, $20.00 The Message of Salvation Philip G. Ryken. 314 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2404-5, $20.00 The Message of the Holy Spirit Keith Warrington. 260 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2411-3, $20.00 The Message of Sonship Trevor J. Burke. 244 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2413-7, $20.00 The Message of the Living God Peter Lewis. 356 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2402-1, $20.00 The Message of the Church Christopher Green. 336 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2415-1, $20.00 The Message of the Person of Christ Robert Letham. 256 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2416-8, $20.00 The Message of the Resurrection Paul Beasley-Murray. 269 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2401-4, $20.00 The Message of the Trinity Brian Edgar. 336 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2409-0, $20.00 The Message of the Word of God Tim Meadowcroft. 284 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2414-4, $20.00 The Message of Women Derek & Dianne Tidball. 303 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-2436-6, $20.00 NOW IN PAPERBACK! The IVP New Testament Commentary Series (IVPNTC) Edited by Grant R. Osborne with D. Stuart Briscoe and Haddon Robinson, this series offers a lucid, passage-by-passage exposition of the biblical text for the contemporary church. Individual titles include Matthew (vol. 1) Craig S. Keener. 444 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4001-4, $20.00 Mark (vol. 2) Ronald J. Kernaghan. 351 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084002-1, $18.00 Luke (vol. 3) Darrell L. Bock. 412 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4003-8, $20.00 John (vol. 4) Rodney A. Whitacre. 526 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084004-5, $20.00 Acts (vol. 5) William J. Larkin Jr. 422 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4005-2, $20.00 Romans (vol. 6) Grant R. Osborne. 447 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4006-9, $20.00 48 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 1 Corinthians (vol. 7) Alan F. Johnson. 343 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4007-6, $19.00 1–2 Timothy & Titus (vol. 14) Philip H. Towner. 271 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4014-4, $18.00 2 Corinthians (vol. 8) Linda L. Belleville. 357 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4008-3, $19.00 Hebrews (vol. 15) Ray C. Stedman. 168 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4015-1, $16.00 Galatians (vol. 9) G. Walter Hansen. 212 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4009-0, $18.00 James (vol. 16) George M. Stulac. 206 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4016-8, $17.00 Ephesians (vol. 10) Walter L. Liefeld. 178 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4010-6, $16.00 1 Peter (vol. 17) I. Howard Marshall. 184 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4017-5, $17.00 Philippians (vol. 11) Gordon D. Fee. 204 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4011-3, $17.00 2 Peter and Jude (vol. 18) Robert Harvey, Philip H. Towner. 249 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4018-2, $17.00 Colossians & Philemon (vol. 12) Robert W. Wall. 225 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4012-0, $18.00 1–3 John (vol. 19) Marianne Meye Thompson. 168 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4019-9, $16.00 1–2 Thessalonians (vol. 13) G. K. Beale. 279 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4013-7, $18.00 Revelation (vol. 20) J. Ramsey Michaels. 265 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4020-5, $18.00 Commentaries Reformation Commentary on Scripture (RCS) The Reformation Commentary on Scripture (RCS) collects Protestant Reformation reflections on the entirety of the Bible, chapter by chapter, introducing readers to the depth and richness of exegetical ferment that defined the Reformation. Individual titles include Genesis 1–11 Edited by John L. Thompson. lxx + 389 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2951-4, $50.00 Ezekiel, Daniel Edited by Carl L. Beckwith. lx + 452 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2962-0, $50.00 John 1–12 Edited by Craig S. Farmer. 400 pages, hardcover, 978-08308-2967-5, $50.00 (available June 2014) Acts Edited by Esther Chung-Kim. 400 pages, hardcover, 978-0-83082969-9, $50.00 Galatians, Ephesians Edited by Gerald L. Bray. 446 pages, hardcover, 978-0-8308-2973-6, $50.00 Philippians, Colossians Edited by Graham Tomlin. lviii + 297 pages, hardcover, 978-0-83082974-3, $50.00 Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (TOTC) Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries provide passage-by-passage interpretation in the transparent style that has become the hallmark of the Tyndale series. Individual titles include Genesis (vol. 1) Derek Kidner. 236 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084201-8, $18.00 Exodus (vol. 2) R. Alan Cole. 249 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4202-5, $18.00 Leviticus (vol. 3) R. K. Harrison. 254 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084203-2, $18.00 Leviticus (vol. 3) Jay Sklar. 336 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4284-1, $16.00 (available March 2014) Numbers (vol. 4) Gordon J. Wenham. 192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4204-9, $18.00 Deuteronomy (vol. 5) Edward J. Woods. 333 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4281-0, $18.00 Joshua (vol. 6) Richard S. Hess. 352 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084206-3, $18.00 Judges and Ruth (vol. 7) Arthur E. Cundall and Leon L. Morris. 307 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4207-0, $18.00 1 and 2 Samuel (vol. 8) Joyce G. Baldwin. 240 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4208-7, $18.00 1 and 2 Kings (vol. 9) Donald J. Wiseman. 339 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4209-4, $18.00 1 Chronicles (vol. 10) Martin J. Selman. 274 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4210-0, $18.00 2 Chronicles (vol. 11) Martin J. Selman. 292 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4211-7, $18.00 Ezra and Nehemiah (vol. 12) Derek Kidner. 192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4212-4, $18.00 Esther (vol. 13) Debra Reid. 168 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4213-1, $18.00 Job (vol. 14) Francis I. Andersen. 318 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084214-8, $18.00 Psalms 1–72 (vol. 15) Derek Kidner. 196 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4215-5, $18.00 Psalms 73–150 (vol. 16) Derek Kidner. 242 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4216-2, $18.00 Proverbs (vol. 17) Derek Kidner. 189 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084217-9, $18.00 Ecclesiastes (vol. 18) Michael A. Eaton. 128 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4218-6, $18.00 The Song of Solomon (vol. 19) G. Lloyd Carr. 192 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4219-3, $18.00 Isaiah (vol. 20) J. Alec Motyer. 461 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4220-9, $18.00 ivpacademic.com 49 Commentaries Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (TOTC) (continued) Jeremiah and Lamentations (vol. 21) Hetty Lalleman. 373 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4283-4, $18.00 Ezekiel (vol. 22) John B. Taylor. 277 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084222-3, $18.00 Daniel (vol. 23) Joyce G. Baldwin. 232 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084223-0, $18.00 Hosea (vol. 24) David Allan Hubbard. 246 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4224-7, $18.00 Joel and Amos (vol. 25) David Allan Hubbard. 196 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4225-4, $18.00 Obadiah, Jonah, Micah (vol. 26) T. Desmond Alexander, David W. Baker, Bruce Waltke. 226 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4226-1, $18.00 Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah (vol. 27) David W. Baker. 120 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4227-8, $18.00 Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi (vol. 28) Andrew E. Hill. 304 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084282-7, $18.00 Tyndale Commentaries CD-ROM Leon L. Morris, Donald J. Wiseman. Windows Version: 978-0-83084279-7, $260.00 Macintosh Version: 978-0-83084280-3, $260.00 Tyndale New Testament Commentaries (TNTC) Tyndale New Testament Commentaries provide passage-by-passage interpretation in the transparent style that has become the hallmark of the Tyndale series. Individual titles include 1 Corinthians (vol. 7) Leon L. Morris. 238 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4237-7, $18.00 The Pastoral Epistles (vol. 14) Donald Guthrie. 251 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4244-5, $18.00 Matthew (vol. 1) R. T. France. 422 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084231-5, $18.00 2 Corinthians (vol. 8) Colin G. Kruse. 217 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4238-4, $18.00 Hebrews (vol. 15) Donald Guthrie. 281 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084245-2, $18.00 Mark (vol. 2) R. Alan Cole. 340 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4232-2, $18.00 Galatians (vol. 9) R. Alan Cole. 242 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084239-1, $18.00 James (vol. 16) Douglas J. Moo. 196 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084246-9, $18.00 Luke (vol. 3) Leon L. Morris. 370 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4233-9, $18.00 Ephesians (vol. 10) Francis Foulkes. 187 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4240-7, $18.00 1 Peter (vol. 17) Wayne A. Grudem. 248 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4247-6, $18.00 John (vol. 4) Colin G. Kruse. 389 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4234-6, $18.00 Philippians (vol. 11) Ralph P. Martin. 187 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4241-4, $18.00 2 Peter and Jude (vol. 18) Michael Green. 221 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4248-3, $18.00 Acts (vol. 5) I. Howard Marshall. 447 pages, paperback, 978-0-83084235-3, $18.00 Colossians and Philemon (vol. 12) N. T. Wright. 199 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4242-1, $18.00 The Letters of John (vol. 19) John Stott. 240 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4249-0, $18.00 Romans (vol. 6) F. F. Bruce. 283 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4236-0, $18.00 50 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 1 and 2 Thessalonians (vol. 13) Leon L. Morris. 148 pages, paperback, 978-0-8308-4243-8, $18.00 Revelation (vol. 20) Leon L. Morris. 250 pages, paperback, 978-08308-4250-6, $18.00 Series Christian Foundations (CF) Ethics, 978-0-8308-2803-6, $16.00 Donald G. Bloesch’s seven-volume series is a comprehensive systematic theology for the twenty-first century. Individual titles include: Metaphysics, 978-0-87784-341-2, $16.00 The Church, 978-0-8308-2756-5, $22.00 God the Almighty, 978-0-83082753-4, $22.00 Holy Scripture, 978-0-8308-2752-7, $22.00 The Holy Spirit, 978-0-8308-2755-8, $22.00 Jesus Christ, 978-0-8308-2754-1, $22.00 The Last Things, 978-0-8308-2757-2, $22.00 A Theology of Word & Spirit, 978-0-8308-2751-0, $22.00 Philosophy of Religion, 978-0-8308-3876-9, $17.00 Science & Its Limits, 978-0-8308-1580-7, $18.00 Contours of Christian Theology (CCT) These concise introductory texts focus on the main themes of Christian theology. Individual volumes, edited by Gerald L. Bray, include: The Church, 978-0-8308-1534-0, $24.00 The Doctrine of God, 978-0-8308-1531-9, $24.00 The Doctrine of Humanity, 978-0-8308-1535-7, $24.00 Christian Worldview Integration Series (CWI) The Holy Spirit, 978-0-8308-1536-4, $24.00 Edited by J. P. Moreland and Francis J. Beckwith, this series promotes a robust personal and conceptual integration of Christian faith and learning for the benefit of educators, students and practitioners. Individual titles include: The Person of Christ, 978-0-8308-1537-1, $24.00 Authentic Communication, 978-0-8308-2815-9, $20.00 Business for the Common Good, 978-0-8308-2816-6, $24.00 Christianity and Literature, 978-0-8308-2817-3, $24.00 Doing Philosophy as a Christian, 978-0-8308-2811-1, $22.00 Education for Human Flourishing, 978-0-8308-2812-8, $22.00 Politics for Christians, 978-0-8308-2814-2, $20.00 Psychology in the Spirit, 978-0-8308-2813-5, $30.00 Contours of Christian Philosophy (CCP) This series, edited by C. Stephen Evans, introduces students to various fields of philosophy, exploring major issues within each field and reviewing possible responses with an ear toward their implications for Christian faith and practice. Individual volumes include: The Providence of God, 978-0-8308-1533-3, $24.00 The Revelation of God, 978-0-8308-1538-8, $24.00 The Work of Christ, 978-0-8308-1532-6, $24.00 Exploring the Bible Series (EB) These student-friendly introductions are rooted in up-to-date scholarship and actual classroom experience: Exploring the Old Testament, Volume 1: A Guide to the Pentateuch, 978-0-8308-2541-7, $30.00 Exploring the Old Testament, Volume 2: A Guide to the Historical Books, 978-0-8308-2542-4, $30.00 Exploring the Old Testament, Volume 3: A Guide to the Psalms & Wisdom Literature, 978-0-8308-2543-1, $30.00 Exploring the Old Testament, Volume 4: A Guide to the Prophets, 978-0-8308-2544-8, $30.00 Exploring the New Testament, Volume 1: A Guide to the Gospels & Acts, Second Edition, 978-0-83082539-4, $30.00 Exploring the New Testament, Volume 2: A Guide to the Letters & Revelation, Second Edition, 978-0-83082540-0, $30.00 Epistemology, 978-0-87784-522-5, $16.00 ivpacademic.com 51 Series The IVP Bible Dictionary Series (IBD) Unique among reference books on the Bible, the volumes of the IVP Bible Dictionary Series bridge the gap between scholars and those pastors, teachers, students and laypeople desiring in-depth treatment of select topics in an accessible and summary format. Volumes include: Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books, 978-0-8308-1782-5, $60.00 Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch, 978-0-8308-1781-8, $60.00 Dictionary of the Old Testament: Prophets, 978-0-83081784-9, $60.00 Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry & Writings, 978-0-8308-1783-2, $60.00 Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, 978-0-8308-1777-1, $60.00 Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, Second Edition, 978-0-8308-2456-4, $60.00 Dictionary of New Testament Background, 978-0-8308-1780-1, $60.00 Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, 978-0-8308-1778-8, $60.00 Pocket Dictionary of the Reformed Tradition, 978-0-83082708-4, $8.00 Pocket Guide to World Religions, 978-0-8308-2705-3, $8.00 Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics, 978-0-8308-2702-2, $8.00 Pocket History of Theology, 978-0-8308-2704-6, $8.00 Pocket History of the Church, 978-0-8308-2701-5, $9.00 I VP Pocket Reference App, iOS or Android, ivpapps.com, $1.99 Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians Series (LHHC) Ben Witherington III introduces a new way to approach the New Testament documents by dividing ancient letters and homilies according to socioreligious context. Titles include: Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians, Volume 1, 978-0-8308-2931-6, $40.00 Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians, Volume 1, 978-0-8308-2457-1, $35.00 (paperback edition available February 2014) Dictionary of the Later New Testament & Its Developments, 978-0-8308-1779-5, $60.00 Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians, Volume 2, 978-0-8308-2933-0, $35.00 IVP Pocket Reference Series (IPR) New Studies in Biblical Theology (NSBT) The IVP Pocket Reference Series was designed for students, pastors and others who want an aid to formal or informal study. Individual titles include: Edited by D. A. Carson, the NSBT is a series of monographs that address key issues in the discipline of biblical theology. The series includes: Pocket Dictionary for the Study of Biblical Hebrew, 978-0-8308-1458-9, $10.00 The Acts of the Risen Lord Jesus, 978-0-8308-2628-5, $24.00 Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek, 978-0-8308-1464-0, $9.00 Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics & Philosophy of Religion, 978-0-8308-1465-7, $8.00 Adopted into God’s Family, 978-0-8308-2623-0, $23.00 Christ, Our Righteousness, 978-0-8308-2609-4, $24.00 A Clear and Present Word, 978-0-8308-2622-3, $22.00 Pocket Dictionary of Biblical Studies, 978-0-8308-1467-1, $8.00 Contagious Holiness, 978-0-8308-2620-9, $24.00 Pocket Dictionary of Church History, 978-0-8308-2703-9, $8.00 Dominion and Dynasty, 978-0-8308-2615-5, $24.00 Pocket Dictionary of Ethics, 978-0-8308-1468-8, $8.00 Five Festal Garments, 978-0-8308-2610-0, $22.00 Pocket Dictionary of Liturgy & Worship, 978-0-8308-2707-7, $8.00 Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms, 978-0-8308-1449-7, $9.00 52 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 The Cross from a Distance, 978-0-8308-2619-3, $22.00 Father, Son and Spirit, 978-0-8308-2625-4, $22.00 From Every People and Nation, 978-0-8308-2616-2, $22.00 God the Peacemaker, 978-0-8308-2626-1, $26.00 The God Who Became Human, 978-0-8308-2631-5, $22.00 Series New Studies in Biblical Theology (NSBT) (continued) The God Who Makes Himself Known, 978-0-8308-2629-2, $24.00 God’s Unfaithful Wife, 978-0-8308-2614-8, $22.00 A Gracious and Compassionate God, 978-0-8308-2627-8, $22.00 Hear, My Son, 978-0-8308-2604-9, $22.00 Hearing God’s Words, 978-0-8308-2617-9, $24.00 Jesus and the Logic of History, 978-0-8308-2603-2, $22.00 A Mouth Full of Fire, 978-0-8308-2630-8, $27.00 Neither Poverty nor Riches, 978-0-8308-2607-0, $25.00 Resonate Series (RSNT) In the Resonate series the Scriptures become a meeting ground where God is confronted with the pressing concerns of our day, and we are confronted in turn with a fresh experience of God’s truth: The Gospel of John, 978-0-83083641-3, $18.00 The Gospel of Matthew, 978-0-8308-3642-0, $18.00 Now Choose Life, 978-0-8308-2606-3, $24.00 Now My Eyes Have Seen You, 978-0-8308-2612-4, $22.00 Resources for Reconciliation (RR) Original Sin, 978-0-8308-2605-6, $22.00 A joint effort by InterVarsity Press and the Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation, this series weds theology with grass-roots issues, addressing division on local and global levels. Titles include: Paul and the Law, 978-0-8308-2632-2, $24.00 Possessed by God, 978-0-8308-2601-8, $22.00 Salvation to the Ends of the Earth, 978-0-8308-2611-7, $26.00 Sealed with an Oath, 978-0-8308-2624-7, $25.00 Shepherds After My Own Heart, 978-0-8308-2621-6, $26.00 Slave of Christ, 978-0-8308-2608-7, $24.00 The Temple and the Church’s Mission, 978-0-8308-2618-6, $30.00 Thanksgiving, 978-0-8308-2613-1, $22.00 Old Testament Theology (OTT) John Goldingay explores the Old Testament’s grand vision for Israel. Individual titles include: Old Testament Theology, Volume One: Israel’s Gospel, 978-0-8308-2561-5, $50.00 Old Testament Theology, Volume Two: Israel’s Faith, 978-0-8308-2562-2, $50.00 Old Testament Theology, Volume Three: Israel’s Life, 978-0-8308-2563-9, $50.00 Forgiving As We’ve Been Forgiven, 978-0-8308-3455-6, $16.00 Friendship at the Margins, 978-0-8308-3454-9, $16.00 Living Gently in a Violent World, 978-0-8308-3452-5, $16.00 Living Without Enemies, 978-0-8308-3456-3, $16.00 Making Peace with the Land, 978-0-8308-3457-5, $16.00 Reconciling All Things, 978-0-8308-3451-8, $16.00 Welcoming Justice, 978-0-8308-3453-2, $16.00 Spectrum Series (SPEC) Spectrum Multiview Books address controversial topics through an essay-response format pioneered by IVP in 1977. Titles include: Baptism: Three Views, 978-0-8308-3856-1, $16.00 Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views, 978-0-8308-3963-6, $20.00 Christian Spirituality, 978-0-8308-1278-3, $18.00 Church, State and Public Justice: Five Views, 978-0-8308-2796-1, $20.00 Divine Foreknowledge: Four Views, 978-0-8308-2652-0, $20.00 ivpacademic.com 53 Series Spectrum Series (SPEC) (continued) Divorce and Remarriage: Four Christian Views, 978-0-8308-1283-7, $22.00 God & Morality: Four Views, 978-0-8308-3984-1, $22.00 God & Time: Four Views, 978-0-8308-1551-7, $20.00 The Historical Jesus: Five Views, 978-0-8308-3868-4, $26.00 Justification: Five Views, 978-0-8308-3944-5, $25.00 The Lord’s Supper: Five Views, 978-0-8308-2884-5, $18.00 The Meaning of the Millennium: Four Views, 978-0-87784-794-6, $18.00 Strategic Initiatives in Evangelical Theology (SIET) A new series of interdisciplinary monographs addressing emerging and controversial subjects in the evangelical community and in the academy at large. Titles include: Addiction and Virtue, 978-0-8308-3901-8, $30.00 The Nature of the Atonement, 978-0-8308-2570-7, $20.00 The God of the Gospel, 978-0-8308-3904-9, $30.00 Predestination & Free Will, 978-0-87784-567-6, $18.00 Incarnational Humanism, 978-0-8308-3903-2, $30.00 Psychology & Christianity: Five Views, 978-0-8308-2848-7, $22.00 Rethinking the Trinity and Religious Pluralism, 978-0-8308-3902-5, $30.00 Science & Christianity: Four Views, 978-0-8308-2262-1, $20.00 The Triumph of God over Evil, 978-0-8308-2804-3, $20.00 Two Views of Hell, 978-0-8308-2255-3, $18.00 What About Those Who Have Never Heard? 978-0-8308-1606-4, $16.00 Women in Ministry: Four Views, 978-0-8308-1284-4, $20.00 54 IVP ACADEMIC Spring 2014 General Policies All prices and specifications listed in this catalog are subject to change without notice. Textbook Examination Policy We encourage you to consider InterVarsity Press titles for use as textbooks. 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