What to Do on Sunday
Dave Black comments, and you can find the extract on The Jesus Paradigm book site.
Dave Black comments, and you can find the extract on The Jesus Paradigm book site.
No, they're not related, except as they both have to do with Energion authors. On Energion.net, Energion author Nick May asks whether The Word on the Street is a Bible. As for Black Tuesdays, these don't have to do with the color black, but with David Alan Black, author of Why Four Gospels?. Mark Stevens…
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Some questions have come up recently about our policy of providing free advance and/or review copies to various reviewers, including bloggers. Our policy is very simple. If you are a reviewer for any publication, a blogger, or have a twitter account and will make the commitment to use that medium to discuss the book, you…
For our United Methodist customers, the following books are now listed on Cokesbury, generally with a 20% discount. You can now order them with your church accounts. The Jesus Paradigm by Dr. David Alan Black, professor of Greek and New Testament at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The Gospel According to St. Luke: A Participatory Study…
Office and review copies of The Church Under the Cross (William Powell Tuck) and Will You Join the Cause of Global Missions? (David Alan Black) are arriving today. Bloggers, request your review copies. These books are already in stock at Amazon.com (Church, Missions), B&N (Church, Missions), and Energion Direct (Church, Missions).
From Christian Archy, by David Alan Black, coming November 2: There is perhaps no clearer example of the church’s misguided appropriation of the world than the god of nationalism. Instead of simply following Jesus, whose kingdom is marked by powerless love, we have attempted to use Christianity to support worldly power. And this means that…