The Jesus Paradigm – Church and Politics
Eric Carpenter continues his review of The Jesus Paradigm.
Eric Carpenter continues his review of The Jesus Paradigm.
This is not one of our titles or products, but Rethinking the Synoptic Problem, co-edited by David Alan Black and David Beck, will be included in the new Baker New Testament Studies Collection from Logos Bible Software. As a Logos user, I’m delighted to see this collection offered, with a number of books that I…
Thus far, Jack Watkins has just reviewed the preface. I must say that I’m glad to be publishing a book in which people find the preface worth reviewing! For cumulative links to discussions of The Jesus Paradigm, see the open discussion post.
Available at A Pilgrim’s Progress. The focus of this review is hermeneutics, with an emphasis on the consistency of Dr. Black’s use of the New Testament. Update: Eric Carpenter continues with notes on Discipleship.
Advance copies of The Jesus Paradigm will be going out to bloggers and other reviewers who have requested them late next week. This represents a delay of slightly over a week from our original plan. If you have requested a review copy, you will receive one. Nobody has been turned down. If you haven’t heard…
… or more accurately a story about a cover. (I do love to start posts with an ellipsis!) With many books, the cover design comes after the content is largely settled and even formatted. I then have to push the author for any ideas he or she might want passed on to the cover designer,…
Dave Black has some suggetions, first: How can we provoke one another to love and good deeds in the service of others (Heb. 10:24)? One approach would be to become more proactive in the way we recognize those who are exercising their gifts in the Body. This is something Becky is doing at our church…
From Dave Black Online: Christianity is inescapably relational. None of us understands fully our relationships. But I for one am grateful for each one that I enjoy, beginning with the relationship I have with my Priscilla (Becky). I know I’m beginning to sound like a broken record, with all this talk about the priority of…
“Nobody will really be happy with my book.” That’s quite something for an author to say to a publisher. Normally, prospective authors inform me of the tremendous sales possibilities of their manuscript, how many people will love it, and why I ought to be willing to invest substantial sums in bringing it before a soon-to-be…
March 30, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Gonzalez, Florida New Book, The Jesus Paradigm Challenges Comfortable Christianity Dr. David Alan Black, author of more than 20 books, has contracted with Energion Publications to publish his latest, The Jesus Paradigm, which challenges modern Christians to become completely sold-out followers of Jesus, to make ministry and mission the…