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This lively, engaging introduction to the Old Testament is critical
and theological, lavishly illustrated, and accompanied by a variety
of pedagogical aids. It serves as the Old Testament counterpart to
Mark Allan Powell's successful Introducing the New Testament (over
105,000 copies sold). Introducing the Old Testament presents
disputed and controversial issues fairly, neither dictating
conclusions nor privileging skepticism over faith-based
perspectives. The full-color interior is illustrated with
photographs and fine art and includes sidebars, maps, a glossary,
and further reading suggestions. A companion website through Baker
Academic's Textbook eSources features a wealth of additional
resources for students and instructors. Resources for students
include chapter objectives, study questions, flash cards, and
self-quizzes. Resources for professors include chapter objectives,
discussion prompts, pedagogical suggestions, PowerPoint slides, and
a test/quiz bank.
Discover how a young girl gains healing and hope as she processes
the loss of a loved one in this beautifully sensitive story. Piper
is feeling sad and empty after the loss of her mother. So when her
father, who is struggling in his own way, gives her a telescope to
console her, she's excited to explore the night sky. But she
doesn't find stars or planets when she looks through her lens.
Instead, she finds a constellation of memories, a treasured
collection of big and small moments with her mother, which she
hurries to draw before they fade from view. Night after night she
sketches, until eventually, she finds herself in a room covered in
memories, surrounded by reminders of her mother's love. This
poignant book offers children a pathway to acknowledge and process
their grief over the loss of a loved one. The author's spare and
lyrical language provides the emotional depth the topic requires,
while allowing parents and caregivers to use the book to begin
deeper conversations with their young loved ones. Whether children
choose to use art as their outlet or find another way, the message
is clear: they can carry the memories of their loved ones with
them. An ending Note to Parents features guidance from a licensed
children's counselor about how to use the book and where to find
additional resources. Written from a place of personal experience,
this story strives to bring comfort to children hurting after loss.
Terence E. Fretheim has long been a leading voice in Old Testament
theology. In this volume, thirty of his classic studies have been
gathered together for the first time under the rubrics "God and the
World", "God and Suffering", "God, Wrath, and Divine Violence",
"God and the Pentateuch", "God and the Prophets", and "God and the
Church's Book". Here readers can find a compelling answer to the
question that has motivated Fretheim's work for more than forty
years-namely, what kind of God is the God of Scripture? The studies
are introduced by a critical overview of Fretheim's career and
theology by the editors and a retrospective by Fretheim himself.
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