Taking a page out of Nick Norelli’s playbook, I thought I’d let you know more often about books that show up at my doorstep. Today, I not only got a few, I was able to order several thanks you all clicking through the links I provide to Westminster Bookstore.
As you can see to the right, Zondervan Academic sent along the following:
- Recovering the Unity of the Bible by Walter Kaiser
- An Old Testament Theology by Bruce Waltke
- A Theology of John’s Gospel and Letters by Andreas Kostenberger
Also, thanks to your clicks I ordered the following from Westminster:
- Prophecy and Hermeneutics: Toward a New Introduction to the Prophets by Christopher Seitz
- A New Testament Biblical Theology: The Unfolding of the Old Testament in the New by G. K. Beale
- Is There a Meaning in This Text? The Bible, The Reader, and the Morality of Literary Knowledge by Kevin Vanhoozer
- Introducing Theological Interpretation: Recovering a Christian Practice by Daniel Treier
- Biblical Exegesis in the Apostolic Period by Richard Longnecker
- The Faith of Israel: A Theological Survey of the Old Testament by William Dumbrell
As you can see, that’s quite the haul! But none of it would be possible without you reading my blog and clicking on my links, so thanks again!
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7 responses to “Books Arrived and Soon to Come”
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Nate, Beale pushes my hot button when he says in that book you have on your list, “There will be a judicial evaluation of the works of all people; some will be found wanting and be judged; others will be found to have good works and not be judged but will receive life.” (p. 518).
I can see that pushing your buttons, I’ll have to look at it in context once I actually start working my way through Beale. Sounds like he’s in the same camp as Schreiner.
Also, nice avatar!
Hey Nate, I’m wondering how you set it up so tha5 you get benefits when people click on links to Amazon and Westminster from your blog?
David,
Check this link out: https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/gp/associates/network/main.html
You should able to see how to sign up there, and then the process just involves building your links through a header that runs across Amazon when you are logged in to your account.
Let me know if you need any help!
Nate