No works of literature have been subjected to such close, persistent scrutiny by so many over the centuries. Yet the Gospels continue not only to fascinate, challenge and inspire, but to reveal new treasures and throw up fresh problems.
21 nourishing ways to read the bible
Re-issue of the 2021 book How to eat bread
Helps you accurately understand the different parts of the Bible so you can uncover the inexhaustible worth that is in God’s Word
Takes the fear out of Bible reading: fear of the Bible itself, fear that reading the Bible needs several university degrees, fear that the Bible says things that no sensible person could accept.
Accessible, engaging and authoritative, this handsome hardback is full of colour illustrations, maps and helpful charts.
This book is structured around 12 phrases that come from the Bible and uses them to explain the whole story – from the first book (Genesis) to the last book (Revelation).
Comprehensive, lively and student-friendly introduction to the history, literature and theology of the New Testament, written by two world-renowned scholars and illustrated thoughout in full colour
Keith Ward retells all the events of the first five books of the Bible.
Whether you are a person of Christian faith or other faith, or no faith at all, here is a reliable guide to exploring the Bible.