The Grove Biblical Series aims to make the best in current thinking about the Bible and its application accessible to those teaching and preaching in the local church. New titles are published four times a year.
Discussions about the historical reliability of the Old Testament have been dogged by the lack of expected archaeological evidence for Old Testament events. But underlying this is a wider dispute about the chronology of events in the ancient world. More
This remarkably clear and concise study is informed by serious scholarship, but it aims to help a much wider set of readers—those who are interested, intrigued or inspired by Acts, and who want a brief, brisk overview of the main issues in it. More
This fascinating study looks at Muslim expectations concerning scripture, and explains why Christians view the Bible differently from how Muslims view the Qur'an. As such it is a powerful aid to opening dialogue. More
Most studies in this area focus on the experience of singleness and the pastoral consequences. But this study focuses on the theological significance of singleness and its consequent place in the life of God's people. More
´Bless´ and ´blessing´ are words that Christians -and others- use a lot. But what do we think ´blessing´ involves, and what does the Bible mean by the word? More
The traditional approach to Christmas has been to coalesce the different biblical traditions into one harmony — which often exhausts the possibilities for preaching at this time of year. More
The Da Vinci Code is outselling everything in sight - not just because it is a page-turning blockbuster, but also because it sets out in popular form a new myth of Christian origins which taps into our conspiracy culture and mistrust of institutions. More
In contrast to the earlier chapters of Daniel, the visions of Daniel 7-11 have often been a happy hunting ground for all kinds of weird and wonderful interpretations. This clear study shows how a variety of interpretative approaches shed considerable light on these passages. More
New insights into the world of the first century suggest that both Jesus and Paul affirmed certain grounds for divorce and allowed remarriage. This book combines the latest biblical research with pastoral concern in a helpful, relevant and clear manner. More
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