A Leap of (inter)Faith
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The Participatory Study Series is designed to invite people to participate in the continuing story of Christian faith, especially through transformative Bible study culminating in mission. Topical Line Drives volumes pursue that goal by covering either a single topic very briefly, or looking at the variety of Christian beliefs about specific issues while suggesting avenues and resources for further study. Their primary purpose is to invite the reader to become more involved in the process of study, to challenge preconceptions and attitudes, and to help Christians grow in knowledge, faith, love, and action.
All volumes in this series will be priced at $6.99 retail, and will have quantity discounts that will bring the price to $4.54 each for 50 or more copies. They will be released simultaneously, or within a few days, in various ebook formats, and will be priced at just $3.99 in all ebook formats.
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Is it possible to think of God as beautiful? We tend to think of God with superlatives, such as omnipotence, omniscience, and infinity. By their very nature, these words tend to also make us see God as distant. It seems almost sacrilegious to speak of God in the terms we might use for any other…
Why we should embrace ecological civilization, written from a process perspective
Christian apologetics suffers from a reputation for loud arguments, canned answers, and a fascination with technical details. Some Christians avoid apologetics because they are either concerned about offending people, or because they are afraid they will be unable to answer technical questions. These concerns and fears are unnecessary. Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., unapologetic Christian apologist points…
A brief guide to responding faithfully in a time of fear such as the current (2020) pandemic.
What could be more helpful in a time of crisis than to think about faith, hope, and love, and apply them to living? This package includes three books (paperback edition) by Dr. Bruce Epperly written in a time of pandemic, but also valuable for thinking about life in any time of crisis. The retail price…
A short discussion of the major issues and views on origins in Christianity with a more serious discussion of what might go into a Christ-centered doctrine of creation
The word “holiness” has become somewhat unpopular, as people associate it with a holier-than-thou attitude, a judgmental approach to others, or a legalistic approach to Christian life. But holiness is a word that is used a great deal in scripture and has a long history in Christian theology. Is it possible to talk about holiness…
This package combines the books Process Theology and Politics, Talking Politics with Jesus, and One World: The Lord’s Prayer from a Process Perspective, all by Dr. Bruce Epperly for a roundup of how process theology, and in particular Christian process theology, can impact our political beliefs and actions. You can select any number you want…
A short, carefully crafted introduction to what process thought can mean for building a good hermeneutic for the 21st century.
Religious and spiritual healing practices are often seen as a show in which a healer claims to physically cure someone through actions or words. These healings mostly fail. In this booklet, the third of three that integrate process theology with contemporary spiritual life and activity, Bruce Epperly presents a very different view of healing. He…