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Jane Austen
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Peter J. Leithart |
In this theologically grounded non-fiction approach to one of the leading English novelists of the 19th century, Leithart reveals his appreciation of the mastery of the drawing room milieu by this pr… |
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Athanasius
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Peter J. Leithart |
This erudite volume offers fresh consideration of the work of famous fourth-century church father Athanasius, giving specific attention to his use of Scripture, his deployment of metaphysical categor… |
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Defending Constantine
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Peter J. Leithart |
Leithart reads the original ancient, the seminal secondary, and lots of other sources to contend that Constantine was a believer and a conciliator who sought theological agreement for the political s… |
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Four views on the church's mission
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John R. Franke,Christopher J. H. Wright,Jonathan Leeman,Peter J. Leithart,Jason S. Sexton |
What is the mission of the church? Is it simply verbal proclamation of the gospel? What about social justice? Is the Kingdom of God related to the mission of the church? What is the gospel? These imp… |
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1 & 2 Chronicles
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Peter J. Leithart |
In this theological reading of 1 and 2 Chronicles, Peter Leithart uncovers the narrative logic of Chronicles, highlights the role of music and government in Israel and in the church, and shows how Ju… |
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Gratitude
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Peter J. Leithart |
The author examines changing conceptions of gratitude from Homer to the present. In so doing, he highlights the profound cultural impact of early Christian "ingratitude," the release of humankind fro… |
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Heroes of the city of man
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Peter J. Leithart |
"[Analyzes specific ancient epics and Greek dramas in the light of Christian beliefs. Ancient poets and playwrights discussed: Hesiod, Homer, Virgil, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes… |
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