D. A. Carson Livres







For the Love of God
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
'As our culture drifts from its Judeo-Christian roots, the need to understand the Bible as a whole text--the complete and inspired history of redemption, as well as the revelation of God and His character--is critical. This 365-day devotional, with a complete Bible-reading plan, is for those who recognize this need. It will open the Bible to those who desire to understand Scripture in its context, to know the God of the Bible, and to realize how He works in the lives of real people.'
A Call to Spiritual Reformation
- 230pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Carson calls believers to revolt against superficiality and find again the deeper knowledge of God at Paul's school of prayer. Strong expositional study.
The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A noted evangelical scholar presents a serious treatment of the doctrine of the love of God in an honest, biblically sound handling of questions it raises, misconstrued sentimentalities, and difficult passages.
It can no longer be assumed that most people--or even most Christians--have a basic understanding of the Bible. Many don't know the difference between the Old and New Testament, and even the more well-known biblical figures are often misunderstood. It is getting harder to talk about Jesus accurately and compellingly because listeners have no proper context with which to understand God's story of redemption. In this basic introduction to faith, D. A. Carson takes seekers, new Christians, and small groups through the big story of Scripture. He helps readers to know what they believe and why they believe it. The companion leader's guide helps evangelistic study groups, small groups, and Sunday school classes make the best use of this book in group settings.
Right with God: Justification in the Bible and the World
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Right with God' is a study of what the Bible has to say about justification, along with reflections as to how this teaching ought to work out in a variety of contexts, around the world. In addition to the essays on particular parts of the Bible (Paul, Matthew, Luke, Acts, John, James), the book includes an essay assessing recent thought on justification, and another attempting to put together a synthesis of biblical perspectives on this important theme. One chapter relates justification and personal Christian living; another weighs the relationship between justification and social justice; yet another evaluates the treatment of justification in Roman Catholicism and in various interfaith dialogues. For some readers, however, the most innovative chapters will be those discussing the relevance of the Christian doctrine of justification by faith in Hindu, Islamic, and Buddhist contexts. The contributors have been drawn from evangelical communities around the world.
Themelios, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on the historic Christian faith, this international, peer-reviewed theological journal serves as a platform for expounding and defending core beliefs. Established in 1975, it transitioned to a digital format in 2008 under The Gospel Coalition, while continuing to be published in print. Targeted primarily at theological students and pastors, Themelios features contributions from a global editorial team, including editors, essayists, and reviewers, and is released three times a year.
D. A. Carson addresses laypeople and pastors with a concise explanation of the science of textual criticism and refutes the proposition that the King James Version is superior to contemporary translations. The book provides a readable introduction to two things: biblical textual criticism and some of the principles upon which translations are made.
Basics for Believers
- 124pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book explores the themes of pure and consistent living as outlined in Paul's letter to the Philippians, emphasizing a lifestyle rooted in the death of Christ. Key qualities such as like-mindedness, joy, gentleness, contentment, gratitude, and courtesy are highlighted as essential life goals for Christians. By focusing on these attributes, believers can better discern what is truly important in their lives, fostering a deeper sense of community and spiritual fulfillment.
Surveys the meaning and implications of Jesus's divine sonship for how modern Christians think and speak about Christ, especially in relation to Bible translation and missionary engagement with Muslims across the globe.
