This month, we’re highlighting our top resources centered on Christ’s life, death, and resurrection so you can enjoy the big picture of the Easter story.
Peter G. Bolt explores why the cross is so prominent in Mark’s Gospel. He asks what contribution Mark’s teaching can make to our understanding of the atonement.
In this volume, N. T. Wright takes us on a fascinating journey through ancient beliefs about life after death, from the shadowy figures who inhabit Homer’s Hades, through Plato’s hope for a blessed immortality, to the first century, where the Greek and Roman world (apart from the Jews) consistently denied any possibility of resurrection.
You have a new way to share the true story of Easter with your children: 'The Action Bible Easter Story. ' This Bible booklet is easy for kids to understand and brings the story of Jesus to life. Parents, see how easily you can teach your children about the miracle of Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection using this tool.
'The Easter Code' offers a seasonal devotion for each day leading up to Easter. The Code Words are a unique element in these devotions that will create a profound experience for listeners as they prepare their hearts and minds for the Easter season—and eventually throughout the year. Following the journey of Christ through places, people, and events in His life all the way through to His resurrection will make The Easter Code a natural choice for anyone looking for a meaningful way to celebrate an.
Understanding the life and ministry of Jesus is central to the Christian life. This book and course bundle from Lexham Press and Logos Mobile Education provides a number of studies on the person of Jesus. These seven books and five courses include studies on key events of Jesus’ ministry and the reliability of the four gospels.
Geography is a central concern throughout Scripture, but the full significance of the geographical context is easily overlooked without a familiarity with the places, the relative distances, and the ancient setting. This book and course bundle from Lexham Press and Logos Mobile Education provides a collection of resources focused on the geography, archaeology, and history of the first century world Jesus lived in. .
The atonement has become a subject of intense debate in recent years, and numerous theories of the atonement abound. Did God the Father really punish his own Son? Can forgiveness be achieved through a violent understanding of the atonement? Why is the doctrine of the atonement necessary, and what makes discussion about it so contentious? Most importantly, how are we to understand the doctrine of the atonement in a society which does not acknowledge its own sinfulness? The books in the Atonement Collection sort through the difficult doctrine of the atonement with clear, biblical, and hospitable discussion. .
In this groundbreaking book, Michael J. Gorman asks why there is no theory or model of the atonement called the “new-covenant” model. Gorman argues this understanding of the atonement was likely the earliest in the Christian tradition, dating back to Jesus himself.
This study on Isaiah 53 provides application and interpretation that points to the chapter’s connection with Christ as Messiah through a Hebrew grammar lesson. .
Addressing Psalm 18 and Isaiah 52-53, this volume is comprised of a series of lectures. Eight lectures on Psalms, followed with ten lectures on Isaiah, break down these small sections of Scripture, discussing in detail the historical context, outline of the Psalms, original Hebrew text, and cross-references. John Brown's work is an excellent resource for Old Testament studies.
Immerse yourself in the season of Lent with '40 Days to the Cross. ' Reflect on the suffering, death, and resurrection of Christ with writings from great thinkers—including early church fathers, medieval writers and influential pastors. This devotional will guide you through a time of confession, reading, and reflection during the 40 days leading to Easter.
This volume focuses on the Gospel of Mark, taking the reader through the designated lectionary readings for every day of Lent and Easter. The New Testament passages are done by N T Wright, and each extract is followed by a freshly written reflection and a prayer that will encourage readers to ponder the relevance of Mark’s Gospel for their own lives. Lent for Everyone: Mark Year B is an ideal study companion that will help to make Lent a period of rich discovery and growth for both individuals and groups.
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