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Item A Great Expectation: Eschatological Thought in English Protestantism to 1660(1975-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.This study is primarily concerned with the theological concepts which formed the basis of the fervent eschatological expectations of seventeenth-century England.
Item Can We Still Believe the Bible? : and Does it Really Matter?(2007-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Celebrated author Bryan Ball answers the hard questions in an easy-to-read, easy-to-understand book that was inspired from teaching a teen Bible class. A compact and compelling presentation of the amazing Bible, that is hard to put down.
Item Can We Still Believe the Bible? : and Does it Really Matter?(2011-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Celebrated author Bryan Ball answers the hard questions in an easy-to-read, easy-to-understand book that was inspired from teaching a teen Bible class. A compact and compelling presentation of the amazing Bible, that is hard to put down.
Item Christopher Feake 1612-1683(2004-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Clement Writer fl 1627-1659(2004-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Early English Apocalyptic Interpretation(2015-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Grounds for Assurance and Hope: Selected Biblical and Historical Writings of Bryan W. Ball(2015-01-01) McIver, Robert K.; Ball, Bryan W.In celebration of his 80th birthday, Bryan W. Ball has selected items of continuing interest and relevance from his writings. The collection reflects Bryan’s wide academic interests, which range from Puritan history and belief, the authority of the Bible and the history of English translations of the Bible, and theological topics such as redemption and eschatology. Included are several not previously published works, together with contributions from other authors which provide a brief biography of Bryan’s life and evaluations of his published works.
Publication In the Beginning: Science and Scripture Confirm Creation(2012-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.In the Beginning was written to clarify and affirm the biblical view of the earth and human beings. It recognizes that how we understand origins affects virtually everything else we believe as Adventist Christians. Aimed at the average reader, the essays and articles reflect the conviction that the truth about origins is not derived solely, or even primarily, from science and the natural world. For Christians, the truth about origins comes initially from divine revelation from Scripture.[from publisher's website]
Item Jesus and the Great Commission(2015-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Jesus and the Great Commission(2002-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.This chapter examines Jesus last recorded words to his disciples which are essential to gain an understanding of who Jesus is and what he requires. This chapter also discusses three fundamental questions raised by the Great Commission which require urgent attention if we are serious about Jesus and his wil for the Church and for the world.
Item Joseph Mede 1586-1638(2004-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Nicholas Byfield 1578-1622(2004-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item 'Puritan' Profiles(2015-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Puritans and Puritanism(2015-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Revelation and the Authority of Scripture(2012-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Revelation and the Authority of Scripture(2015-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Righteousness and Redemption in the Epistles of Paul(2015-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Samuel Bold 1648-1737(2004-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item Sixteenth-Century Continental Conditionalists(2015-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.Item The Birth of Jesus(2002-01-01) Ball, Bryan W.This chapter argues that an adequate examination of Jesus' birth must take into account his preexistence, the nature and meaning of the incarnation, the circumstances surrounding his birth, including the claim that he was born of a virgin mother, and at least some of the unusual features surrounding the nativity.