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How can Christians today interact with those around them in a way
that shows respect to those whose beliefs are radically different
but that also remains faithful to the gospel? Join bestselling
author Timothy Keller and legal scholar John Inazu as they bring
together illuminating stories to answer this vital question. In
Uncommon Ground, Keller and Inazu bring together a thrilling range
of artists, thinkers, and leaders to provide a guide to living
faithfully in a divided world, including: Lecrae, a recording
artist, songwriter, and record producer Claude Richard Alexander
Jr., senior pastor of The Park Church in Charlotte, North Carolina
Rudy Carrasco, a program officer for the Murdock Charitable Trust
Sara Groves, a singer and songwriter Shirley V. Hoogstra, president
of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Kristen
Deede Johnson, a professor of theology and Christian formation at
Western Theological Seminary Warren Kinghorn, a professor of
psychiatry and theology at Duke University Tom Lin, president of
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Trillia Newbell, director of
community outreach for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
of the Southern Baptist Convention Tish Harrison Warren, an
Anglican priest at the Church of the Ascension in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania With varied and enlightening approaches to reaching
faithfully across deep and often painful differences, Uncommon
Ground shows us how to live with confidence, joy, and hope in a
complex and fragmented age. Praise for Uncommon Ground: "For anyone
struggling to engage well with others in an era of toxic conflict,
this book provides a framework, steeped in humility, that is not
only insightful but is readily actionable. I'm grateful for the
vulnerability and wisdom offered by each of the twelve leaders who
contributed to this book. The task of learning to love
well--neighbors and enemies alike--is long and urgent, and it can
be costly. And yet, as this book shows us because it is the work of
Jesus, we can pursue this love with great hope." --Gary A. Haugen,
founder and CEO, International Justice Mission
Provides insights, comments, quotes, and behind the scenes information to help listeners understand the message of the first seven chapters of Romans.
*With a foreword from Tim Keller* A bold vision for Christians who
want to engage the world in a way that is biblically faithful and
culturally sensitive. In Biblical Critical Theory, Christopher
Watkin shows how the Bible and its unfolding story help us make
sense of modern life and culture. Critical theories exist to
critique what we think we know about reality and the social,
political, and cultural structures in which we live. In doing so,
they make visible the values and beliefs of a culture in order to
scrutinize and change them. Biblical Critical Theory exposes and
evaluates the often-hidden assumptions and concepts that shape
late-modern society, examining them through the lens of the
biblical story running from Genesis to Revelation, and asking
urgent questions like: How does the Bible's storyline help us
understand our society, our culture, and ourselves? How do specific
doctrines help us engage thoughtfully in the philosophical,
political, and social questions of our day? How can we analyze and
critique culture and its alternative critical theories through
Scripture? Informed by the biblical-theological structure of Saint
Augustine's magisterial work The City of God (and with extensive
diagrams and practical tools), Biblical Critical Theory shows how
the patterns of the Bible's storyline can provide incisive, fresh,
and nuanced ways of intervening in today's debates on everything
from science, the arts, and politics to dignity, multiculturalism,
and equality. You'll learn the moves to make and the tools to use
in analyzing and engaging with all sorts of cultural artifacts and
events in a way that is both biblically faithful and culturally
relevant. It is not enough for Christians to explain the Bible to
the culture or cultures in which we live. We must also explain the
culture in which we live within the framework and categories of the
Bible, revealing how the whole of the Bible sheds light on the
whole of life. If Christians want to speak with a fresh, engaging,
and dynamic voice in the marketplace of ideas today, we need to
mine the unique treasures of the distinctive biblical storyline.
First British edition of a modern classic, completely redesigned
and reset for a new generation of readers
'"Can't anyone teach me how to pray?" Millions of people today are
asking the same question. There is a sense of the necessity of
prayer - we have to pray. But how?' Prayer is central to Christian
faith; indeed, as Timothy Keller notes in his introduction, it is
the main way we experience deep change. Yet so many people struggle
with prayer - a struggle that the author himself has shared. This
wise and inspiring book is the fruit of those struggles, offering a
real and glorious vision of what it can mean to seek God in prayer.
Keller begins by giving a theological underpinning of what prayer
actually is - both conversation and encounter with a personal God -
before describing how we can learn to pray, and then deepen that
prayer. Finally he gives detailed, practical suggestions on how to
make prayer a part of the reality of daily life.
Most people, even those who are nonreligious, are familiar with the book of Jonah: a rebellious prophet defies God and is swallowed by a whale. Less familiar to most people is the second half of this Biblical story - what happens after Jonah is released from the belly of the fish. Yet it is in this second half of the story that one of the most powerful and important lessons of the Bible is hidden.
The famous story shows how, if we would understand the mercy of God, it will always take us in directions we would rather not go, toward people we would rather not care about, and ultimately into the deepest counsels of God.
In a time of growing division, The Prodigal Prophet shows us God's love among people, and how Christians must listen to God's call even when it takes them to uncomfortable places.
In previous books respected New York pastor and bestselling author
Timothy Keller has looked at such diverse and topical subjects as
the existence of God, our need to do justice, the meaning of Jesus'
life, and the human temptation to make idols - all through the twin
lenses of a biblical framework and an engagement with contemporary
culture. In this new book, co-authored with his wife, Kathy, he
turns his attention to that most complex of matters: our need for
love, and its expression in marriage. Beginning with the biblical
narrative, and its pictures of marriage that span the original
ideal to the broken to the redemptive, he looks at themes of
friendship and commitment; the completion of men and women in each
other; singleness, sex and divorce; and ministry and discipleship
within the context of marriage. This is a profound and engaging
work that will challenge and inspire people in all stages of life -
single, newlywed and married.
The Resurrection accounts of Jesus in the Gospels are the most
dramatic and impactful stories ever told. One similarity unites
each testimony--that none of his most loyal and steadfast followers
could "see" it was him, back from the dead. The reason for this is
at the very foundation of the Christian faith. She turned around
and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was
Jesus. (John 20:14) Hope in the Time of Fear is a book that unlocks
the meaning of Jesus's resurrection for readers. Easter is
considered the most solemn and important holiday for Christians. It
is a time of spiritual rebirth and a time of celebrating the
physical rebirth of Jesus after three days in the tomb. For his
devoted followers, nothing could prepare them for the moment they
met the resurrected Jesus. Each failed to recognize him. All of
them physically saw him and yet did not spiritually truly see him.
It was only when Jesus reached out and invited them to see who he
truly was that their eyes were open. Here the central message of
the Christian faith is revealed in a way only Timothy Keller could
do it--filled with unshakable belief, piercing insight, and a
profound new way to look at a story you think you know. After
reading this book, the true meaning of Easter will no longer be
unseen.
'Why is it better for me to forgive someone and take on the cost of
that forgiveness myself?' In his new book, renowned pastor and
author Timothy Keller grapples with this thorny question: why we
should forgive those who hurt us. It is the heart of the gospel,
but it's not solely important on a religious level; the matter of
forgiveness has a huge impact on social and cultural levels, in
terms of how we deal with the people, and problems, in our lives.
What is it like to carry around resentment and judgement, and what
does it cost us to do so - as against the very real personal cost
of extending forgiveness to others? These are issues that matter on
a daily level, as well as a spiritual one. Writing with his
trademark wisdom and deep reliance on the Bible, Keller helps
readers think about these questions in an way that will help them
rethink their lives, in ways that point to Jesus showing us how to
live in the world - and how we can live in a spirit of forgiveness.
New York pastor Timothy Keller uses the story of the prodigal son to shine a light on the central, beautiful message of Jesus: the gospel of grace, hope and salvation.
Keller argues that the parable of the prodigal son, while Jesus' best-known parable, is also his least understood. He introduces the reader to all the characters in this timeless story, showing that it concerns not just a wayward son, but also a judgemental older brother and, most importantly, a loving father.
In this challenging and inspiring book, Timothy Keller invites both faithful believers and curious outsiders to come to a new and totally life-changing understanding of the central message of the Christian faith.
'Unpredictable yet reliable, gentle yet powerful, authoritative yet
humble, human yet divine.' Respected pastor and bestselling author
Tim Keller takes a deep and thought-provoking look at the life of
Christ. Drawing from Mark's gospel, he explains how Jesus' identity
as king and his purpose in dying on the cross have meaning and
significance on a cosmic scale as well as for the individual. THE
REASON FOR GOD gave a passionate and intellectually compelling case
for God, while THE PRODIGAL GOD explored the gospel's central
message of grace. Now KING'S CROSS gives a captivating account of
the person at the heart of it all: Jesus. Written in Keller's
trademark authoritative yet inviting style, this book will unlock
new insights for believers and unbelievers alike.
What are the marks of a supernaturally changed heart? This is one
of the questions the Apostle Paul addresses as he writes to the
church in Corinth. He's not after some superficial outward
tinkering, but instead a deep rooted, life altering change that
takes place on the inside. In an age where pleasing people, puffing
up your ego and building your resume are seen as the methods to
make it, the Apostle Paul calls us to find true rest in blessed
self forgetfulness. In this short and punchy book, best selling
author Timothy Keller, shows that gospel humility means we can stop
connecting every experience, every conversation with ourselves and
can thus be free from self condemnation. A truly gospel humble
person is not a self hating person or a self loving person, but a
self forgetful person. This freedom can be yours...
From pastor and New York Times bestselling author Timothy Keller
comes the perfect gift for the Christmas holiday-a profoundly
moving and intellectually provocative examination of the nativity
story Even people who are not practicing Christians think they are
familiar with the story of the nativity. Every Christmas displays
of Baby Jesus resting in a manger decorate lawns and churchyards,
and songs about shepherds and angels fill the air. Yet despite the
abundance of these Christian references in popular culture, how
many of us have examined the hard edges of this biblical story? In
his new book Timothy Keller takes readers on an illuminating
journey into the surprising background of the nativity. By
understanding the message of hope and salvation within the Bible's
account of Jesus' birth, readers will experience the redeeming
power of God's grace in a deeper and more meaningful way.
As the pastor of an inner-city church in New York City, Timothy
Keller has compiled a list of the most frequently voiced 'doubts'
sceptics bring to his church, as well as the most important reasons
for faith. In THE REASON FOR GOD, he addresses each doubt and
explains each reason.Keller uses literature, philosophy, real-life
conversations, and reasoning to explain how faith in a Christian
God is a soundly rational belief, held by thoughtful people of
intellectual integrity with a deep compassion for those who truly
want to know the truth.
Our goal as Christians is never simply to build our own tribe.
Instead, we seek the peace and prosperity of the city or community
in which we live through a gospel movement led by the Holy Spirit,
a movement united by the gospel of Jesus Christ, a common mission
to reach and serve others, and a commitment to be gracious and
generous to those who disagree with you. In Serving a Movement,
best-selling author and pastor Timothy Keller looks at the nature
of the church's mission and its relationship to the work of
individual Christians in the world. He examines what it means to be
a "missional" church today and how churches can practically equip
people for missional living. Churches need to intentionally
cultivate an integrative ministry that connects people to God, to
one another, to the needs of the city, and to the culture around
us. Finally, he highlights the need for intentional movements of
churches planting new churches that faithfully proclaim God's truth
and serve their communities. This new edition contains the third
section of Center Church in an easy-to-read format with new
reflections and additional essays from Timothy Keller and several
other contributors.
Pastor and New York Times bestselling author Timothy Keller
outlines the reasons why forgiveness has to be a central part of
everyone's lives. Forgiving anyone in a meaningful way is one of
the hardest things a person has to do. If you do not, resentment
and vengeance begin to consume you. It is nearly impossible to move
past transgression without forgiveness, but few people have the
resources and the tools to forgive others fully and move on with
their lives. Forgiveness is an essential skill, a moral imperative,
and a religious belief that cuts right to the core of what it means
to be human. In Forgive, Timothy Keller shows readers why it is so
important and how to do it, explaining in detail the steps you need
to take in order to move on without sacrificing justice or your
humanity.
A "New York Times" bestseller people can believe in--by "a pioneer
of the new urban Christians" ("Christian Today magazine").
Timothy Keller, the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian
Church in New York City, addresses the frequent doubts that
skeptics and non-believers bring to religion. Using literature,
philosophy, anthropology, pop culture, and intellectual reasoning,
Keller explains how the belief in a Christian God is, in fact, a
sound and rational one. To true believers he offers a solid
platform on which to stand against the backlash toward religion
spawned by the Age of Skepticism. And to skeptics, atheists, and
agnostics he provides a challenging argument for pursuing the
reason for God.
The remarkable "New York Times" bestseller by the "C.S. Lewis for
the 21st century" ("Newsweek").
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Shortly before he died in May 2023, Timothy Keller had an idea for
a devotional - a day-by-day quiet time companion comprised of
extracts from his most well-loved books. The motivation was to
create an easy way for new readers to get a taste of Tim's writing
if they weren't sure where to start. Following his sad passing, A
YEAR WITH TIMOTHY KELLER has been carefully curated to be the
perfect bedside devotional for both new and long-time admirers of
Tim's words and wisdom. Moving through the themes of Tim's writing
over the years, the devotional spends a week or a fortnight in each
book, touching on subjects such as wisdom, forgiveness, the hope of
the resurrection, loving our neighbour and the importance of work.
Each extract begins with a Bible verse from the NIV 2011 to frame
each thought for the day.
'It is an unexpected delight to read a book on preaching that makes
you want to preach. Tim Keller has given us such a book... Here is
an extremely readable book founded on sound scholarship... buy it.
This is the most practical and inspirational book on preaching that
I have read for years!' - The Methodist Recorder 'In Preaching,
Keller has made an invaluable contribution to the homiletic task. I
would recommend that this book be placed in the hand of the
preaching veteran and novice, and should be found in the homiletic
section of all theological colleges.' - Christianity magazine New
York pastor and acclaimed author Timothy Keller is widely known and
respected for his compelling preaching, described by The New York
Times as what has 'helped turn Dr Keller... into the pastor many
call Manhattan's leading evangelist'. In this book he shares his
wisdom on communicating the Christian faith from the pulpit as well
as from the coffee shop. Most Christians - including pastors -
struggle to talk about their faith in a way that applies the power
of the Christian gospel to change people's lives. Timothy Keller is
known for his insightful, down-to-earth sermons and talks that help
people understand themselves, encounter Jesus and apply the Bible
to their lives. In this accessible guide for pastors and laypeople
alike, Keller helps readers learn to present the Christian message
of grace in a more engaging, passionate and compassionate way.
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