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    Birger Gerhardson. Memory & Manuscript: Oral Tradition& Written Transmission in Rabbinic Judaism and EarlyChristianity.

    C.B. Caird. The Language and Imagery of the Bible.

    Craig L. Blomberg. The Historical Reliability of the Gospels.

    Ed Komoszewski, James Sawyer, Daniel Wallace.Reinventing Jesus: How Contemporary Skeptics Miss the

    Real Jesus and Mislead Popular Culture.

    Gary Habermas. The Historical Jesus.

    Greg Boyd. The Jesus Legend: A Case for the HistoricalReliability of the Synoptic Tradition.

    Gordon Fee. Gods Empowering Presence: The Holy Spirit inthe Letters of Paul.

    __________. How to Read the Bible for All its Worth.

    James Dunn. The Making of Christianity. Vol 1: JesusRemembered.

    James Jeffers. The Greco-Roman World of the NT.

    Kenneth Bailey.Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: CulturalStudies in the Gospels.

    ____________. Poet and Peasant: A Literary CulturalApproachto the Parables in Luke.

    Michael Wilkins & JP Moreland.Jesus Under Fire: ModernScholarship Reinvents the Historical Jesus.

    NT Wright.Jesus and the People of God._________. Jesus and the Victory of God._________. What Saint Paul Really Said._________. The Challenge of Jesus.

    William Lane Craig.Assessing the NT Evidence for theHistoricity of the Resurrection of Jesus.

    A Long Obedience In The Same DirectionDiscipleship in an Instant SocietyAuthor: Eugene H. Peterson

    Tucked away in the Hebrew Psalter, Peterson discovered "anold dog-eared songbook," the Songs of Ascents that were sungby pilgrims on their way up to worship in Jerusalem. In thesesongs (Psalms 120-134) Peterson finds encouragement formodern pilgrims as we learn to grow in worship, service, joy,work, happiness, humility, community and blessing.

    Discipleship

    Following The MasterA Biblical Theology of DiscipleshipAuthor: Michael J. Wilkins

    Following the Master compares other forms of master-disciplerelationships in existence in the ancient Judaism andGreco-Roman world, traces Jesus' steps as he called anddeveloped disciples, and Mediterranean world as it followedJesus' command to make disciples. Following the Masterprovides a complete theology on Discipleship to Jesus and ismust read for every serious student of Biblical discipleship.

    The Pursuit of God

    Jesus Under FireModern Scholarship Reinvents the Historical JesusAuthor: Michael F. Wilkins & J.P. Moreland

    Jesus Under Fire challenges the methodology and findings of theJesus Seminar, which generally clash with the biblical records. Itexamines the authenticity of the words, actions, miracles, andresurrection of Jesus, and presents compelling evidence for thetraditional biblical teachings.

    Basic Christian Teaching and Apologetics

    Know WHY You BelieveAuthor: Paul Little

    Do science and Scripture conflict? * Are miracles possible? * IsChristian experience real? * Why does God allow suffering andevil? These questions need solid answers. That's what a millionpeople have already found in this clear and reasonable responseto the toughest intellectual challenges posed to Christian belief.This edition, revised and updated by Marie Little in consultationwith experts in science and archaeology, provides twenty-first-century information and offers solid ground for those who arewilling to search for truth.

    The Case For ChristAuthor: Lee Strobel

    Lee Strobel, educated at Yale Law School, award-winning formerlegal editor of the Chicago Tribunewith a background ofatheism. The Experts: A dozen scholars, with doctorates fromCambridge, Princeton, Brandeis, and other top-flight institutions,who are recognized authorities on Jesus. The Story: Retracing his

    own spiritual journey, Strobel cross-examines the experts withtough, point-blank questions: How reliable is the New Testament...

    The Case For The REAL JESUSAuthor: Lee Strobel

    Atheist-turned-Christian Strobel, with four Gold Medallions andother awards, focuses on rediscovering the real Jesus, whoseidentity and message have come under attack in recent years. Headdresses six major challenges and claims: that a different Jesusis seen in ancient documents that seem as credible as the fourcanonical gospels; that tampering by the church has damaged theBible's portrayal of Jesus; that new explanations refute Jesus'resurrection; that Christianity copied pagan religions regardingJesus; that Jesus didn't fulfill messianic prophecies; and thatcontemporary people should be able to choose what to believeabout Jesus.

    Philosophical Foundations of a Christian

    WorldviewAuthors: William Lane Craig and JP Moreland

    In Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview J.P.Moreland and William Lane Craig offer a comprehensiveintroduction to philosophy from a Christian perspective.

    For more resources on discipleship go to eastpointdiscipleship.org

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    Mere ChristianityAuthor: C.S. Lewis

    This is the basic primer for Christianity. In this brilliant andinsightful classic, C.S. Lewis explores the rational foundation foressential Christianity.

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    Biblical Archeology

    A Reasonable Faith

    Josephus

    Christian Classics

    Liddel Scott and Jones

    American Journal of Biblical Theology

    Pastorlifemagazine.com

    Philosophy

    Discovery Institute

    Greek and Latin

    LXX

    Critical Greek Text

    Aramaic Interlinear

    Early Christian Writings

    Church Fathers

    Paul Page

    Nag Hammadi

    Philo

    Center for NT MSS page

    Textual Commentary & Apparatus

    Blue Letter Bible

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    http://www.garyhabermas.com/

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    Author: A.W. Tozer

    Written by Christian pastor Aiden Wilson Tozer, The Pursuit ofGod is seen by some people as one of the most influentialChristian books published in the last 50 years.

    Author: Philip Yancey

    In The Jesus I Never Knew, Yancey explores the life of Jesus, ashe explains, "'from below,' to grasp as best I can what it musthave been like to observe in person the extraordinary eventsunfolding in Galilee and Judea" as Jesus traveled and taught.Yancey examines three fundamental questions: who Jesus was,why he came, and what he left behind.

    Author: Dallas Willard

    Willard (The Divine Conspiracy), a professor of philosophy atthe University of Southern California argues that truetransformation of the heart does not come simply trying to begood or perform better. Instead, the believer must take Godsword deeply into the heart, and through mediation and spirit-empowered application, the believer is transformed from theinside out.

    Author: William Lane Craig

    This book is a landmark treatise by one of the greatest Christianphilosophers and apologists of our time. William Craig draws on abroad range of scholastic interests as he demonstrates with forcetheir bearing on the Christian belief system. A must read for anystudent of philosophy and the Christian worldview.

    Author: J.P. Moreland

    In Kingdom Triangle, J.P. Moreland issues a call to recapture thedrama and power of kingdom living. He examines and provides apenetrating critique of these worldviews and shows how theyhave ushered in the current societal crisis. He then lays out astrategy for the Christian community to regain the potency ofkingdom life and influence in the world.

    Author: Alvin Plantinga

    This is the third volume in Alvin Plantinga's trilogy on the notion ofwarrant, which he defines as that which distinguishes knowledgefrom true belief. In this volume, Plantinga examines warrant's rolein theistic belief, tackling the questions of whether it is rational,reasonable, justifiable, and warranted to accept Christian beliefand whether there is something epistemically unacceptable indoing so. He contends that Christian beliefs are warranted to theextent that they are formed by properly functioning cognitivefaculties, thus, insofar as they are warranted, Christian beliefs areknowledge if they are true.

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