New Acquisitions


Exegetical gems from Biblical Hebrew Proverbs, Ecclesiastes Philippians & Philemon Ezra-Nehemiah The first letter to the Corinthians God's heart for children Dictionary of New Testament background

Commentaries - Old Testament


Proverbs, Ecclesiastes Judges Joshua: A Commentary Ruth The shape and shaping of the book of Psalms Psalms Psalms: Volume 3 (90 - 150) Psalms: Volume 2 (42 - 89) Psalms: Volume 1 (1-41) Psalms 73-150 Ezra-Nehemiah Ezekiel Joshua to Kings Reading Samuel Deuteronomy The Book of Deuteronomy Reading Deuteronomy Deuteronomy Reading Judges Judges and Ruth Joshua, Judges, Ruth The Expositor's Bible commentary Leviticus-Numbers The book of Genesis Isaiah 40-66 Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon Psalms 51-150 Psalms 1-50 Job 1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1-2 Samuel Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy Genesis 1-11 The Twelve Prophets Genesis 1-11

Commentaries - New Testament


Discovering Revelation Revelation Revelation Reading the epistles of James, Peter, John, and Jude as scripture Epistles of 1, 2, 3 John James Hebrews, James 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus 2 Timothy and Titus Exalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Thessalonians Reading Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Thessalonians 1 & 2 Thessalonians Colossians and Philemon Philippians Philippians & Philemon Philippians Philippians, Colossians Reading Luke Luke Luke Mark The Epistle to the Hebrews Luke Mark Ephesians The IVP Bible background commentary :  Old Testament John Matthew Matthew Romans Romans Romans The Epistle to the Romans 1 Corinthians 1 Corinthians Acts

Truth under fire :

Whitehead, John W., 1946-

Truth under fire : a call to Christian thought and action in all of life / John W. Whitehead. - Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway Books, c1998. - 219 p. ; 22 cm.

Has America succeeded in eliminating God from modern culture? Has the Christian influence in society been erased?

In many ways, its seems the answer is yes. America has ventured so far from its Christian roots that in key areas such as the arts and sciences, our schools and courts, it is as if the biblical worldview never existed. And where Judeo-Christian values are still tolerated, society largely views them with contempt, or keeps them so narrowly confined that they have little impact. But the shift away from the Christian influence in our culture can still be reversed--if God's people are willing to integrate the lessons of the past and grasp the opportunity at hand.

We often forget that one reason Christianity became so dominant early on was because of its effect on real people in dealing with real problems in a real world. Historic Christianity saw life in its totality, not in fragments. Nothing about faith was compartmentalized. It was a complete and dogmatic worldview. That's what we must return to, affirms John Whitehead. A fragmented, accommodating faith will not do. Only a comprehensive Christianity--with its truth lived out distinctively across the whole spectrum of life--will influence culture and declare Christ authentically to a postmodern world.

Here is motivation for Christians and the church itself to reclaim their influence once again as the 21st century dawns.

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Church and state--United States.
Freedom of religion--United States.
Christianity and culture--United States.
Civil rights--United States.
Civil rights--Religious aspects--Christianity.


United States--Moral conditions.
United States--Religion--1960-
United States--History--Religious aspects--Christianity.

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