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If God Is Good

If God Is Good

Edward D Andrews

Christian Publishing House
2015
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In "IF GOD IS GOOD: Why Does God Allow Suffering?", the author embarks on a profound exploration into one of the most challenging questions facing believers: Why does a benevolent God permit suffering and evil in the world? This meticulously researched book draws upon a wealth of biblical scholarship and theology to offer insights into a question that has perplexed scholars and laypeople alike for centuries.Table of Contents OverviewChapter 1: "Why Has God Permitted Suffering and Evil?" delves into the nature of evil and suffering, examining the various theodicies proposed throughout Christian history. It confronts common objections to these theodicies and posits a robust Christian response to the presence of evil and suffering in the world.Chapter 2: "The Problem of Foreknowledge and Free Will" tackles the intricate relationship between God's omniscience and human autonomy. The author engages with the philosophical conundrum of foreknowledge and free will, unraveling the apparent paradox and elucidating the Christian perspective on the compatibility of the two.Chapter 3: "The Scale of Justice: Understanding Life's Disparities" offers a penetrating look into the inequities of life, challenging the notion of fairness in a fallen world. It underscores the role of free will in human experience and God's sovereignty amidst earthly injustice.Chapter 4: "Divine Intervention: Expectations vs. Reality" scrutinizes the expectations of divine intervention against the reality of Scripture. This chapter addresses the myths surrounding constant divine rescue and sheds light on the purpose behind unanswered prayers.Chapter 5: "The Adversary Unveiled: Acknowledging Satan's Role" reveals the Biblical portrayal of Satan, his influence, and the spiritual battle waged between good and evil. It aims to demystify the devil's role and equip believers with the knowledge to combat spiritual deception.Chapter 6: "Promises and Perseverance: Navigating Imperfection with God" wraps up the discourse with a discussion on the true nature of God's promises and the role of perseverance through life's trials. It dispels common misconceptions about divine guarantees and offers a scriptural understanding of assurance in the face of imperfection.Each chapter is a deep dive into the complexities of its topic, always returning to the core of biblical teaching and the steadfast character of God. "IF GOD IS GOOD: Why Does God Allow Suffering?" is an essential read for anyone grappling with the realities of pain and injustice in light of a loving Creator. It is a beacon of hope and a source of answers that provides not only scholarly insight but also pastoral care to readers seeking to reconcile their faith with the existence of suffering.
Evidence That You Are Truly Christian

Evidence That You Are Truly Christian

Edward D Andrews

Christian Publishing House
2015
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In "EVIDENCE THAT YOU ARE TRULY CHRISTIAN," readers are invited on a profound journey of self-examination, urged to evaluate their lives against the steadfast measure of Scripture. This introspective exploration is designed to answer one of the most significant questions a believer can face: "Am I truly in the faith?" Through a meticulous study that spans 15 chapters, the book confronts readers with the challenging and invigorating process of testing and affirming their faith.Beginning with the very foundation of what constitutes true faith, the book takes the reader through an in-depth analysis of the essential elements that make up the Christian life. The journey unveils the intrinsic relationship between God's Word and our faith, assessing beliefs, convictions, and the manifestation of the Spirit's fruit in our lives.The author challenges emotionalism and superficial expressions of belief, guiding readers back to the solid ground of biblical doctrine. In an age where love and Christian conduct are often misunderstood, the book offers a clarifying look at how these cornerstones are biblically defined and practically lived out.With chapters delving into the Christian mindset, the role of good works, perseverance through trials, and the sincerity of prayer and worship, the book is both comprehensive and penetrating. It reaffirms the hope of salvation, stressing the significance of living out one's faith with fear and trembling.Community and fellowship are recognized as the heartbeat of the Christian experience, and the book emphasizes the importance of building each other up in the congregation. Moreover, it calls upon believers to reflect on the genuineness of their walk with God, as seen in their consistency, evangelistic zeal, and unwavering endurance.The final assessment chapters bring the reader to a point of culmination, where the practicalities of living out learned truths are weighed and the enduring fruits of a genuine relationship with God are celebrated.Complete with a bibliography for further study, "EVIDENCE THAT YOU ARE TRULY CHRISTIAN" stands as an essential read for anyone seeking to authentically examine and affirm the reality of their faith. It is a spiritual mirror, a call to align with the unchanging Word of God, and an encouragement to believers to maintain their course with conviction until the very end.
What Is Hell?

What Is Hell?

Edward D Andrews

Christian Publishing House
2016
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"WHAT IS HELL?: Basic Bible Doctrines of the Christian Faith" is a comprehensive exploration into one of Christianity's most debated topics: the nature and concept of Hell. Through thirteen meticulously researched chapters, the author, a renowned conservative Bible scholar, delves deep into historical, theological, and scriptural analyses to unravel centuries-old misconceptions and present a clear, biblically grounded understanding of Hell.The book begins by tracing the origins of the traditional hellfire doctrine, examining its roots in early Christian thought, influences from Greek mythology, pagan beliefs, and teachings of the early Church Fathers. It then meticulously dissects key biblical terms like Sheol, Hades, and Gehenna, differentiating their original meanings from common misinterpretations.In a groundbreaking approach, the author questions the traditional belief in the immortality of the soul and eternal suffering, offering instead a thorough scriptural analysis that points towards the annihilation view. This perspective is bolstered by an in-depth study of the state of the dead as described in the Bible, challenging long-held beliefs about consciousness after death.The book also critically examines symbolic language in the Book of Revelation, contextualizing the 'fire and brimstone' imagery and its implications for the concept of eternal torment. The author addresses popular proof-texts often cited in support of the hellfire doctrine, offering alternative interpretations grounded in a literal understanding of biblical chronology and prophecy.A pivotal chapter of the book explores the final judgment from a scriptural standpoint, juxtaposing the traditional view of eternal suffering with a doctrine of annihilation. This leads to a broader discussion on how such doctrinal shifts impact Christian faith, practice, and the broader understanding of God's justice and love."WHAT IS HELL?" is not just a theological treatise but also addresses the pastoral implications of these revised doctrines. It guides pastors and teachers in correcting misconceptions, fostering hope and love in Christian teaching, and shaping the future of Christian doctrine in light of these profound truths.This scholarly yet accessible book concludes with an epilogue that looks forward to the theological and pastoral implications of a revised doctrine of Hell, suggesting a future where Christian teaching is more compassionate, hope-filled, and aligned with the true message of the Scriptures."WHAT IS HELL?" is essential reading for theologians, pastors, Bible students, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of one of Christianity's most challenging doctrines. It serves as a catalyst for rethinking, teaching, and living out the Christian faith in a way that is more faithful to the Scriptures and more resonant with the God of love and justice revealed in them.
The Second Coming of Christ

The Second Coming of Christ

Edward D Andrews

Christian Publishing House
2016
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This comprehensive work delves deeply into the pivotal Christian doctrine of the Second Coming of Christ, offering a thorough exploration grounded in a conservative, literal interpretation of the Bible. The book is structured in a way that guides the reader through a progressive journey of understanding, starting from the basic concepts to more complex theological insights.Each chapter is meticulously crafted to provide concrete examples and visual aids, simplifying complex biblical prophecies and teachings for a clearer understanding. The author, a renowned conservative Bible scholar, employs the objective Historical-Grammatical method of interpretation, ensuring a literal and direct approach to the scriptures.Key features of this book include: Detailed analysis of prophetic scriptures, particularly from the books of Matthew, Daniel, and Revelation.Exploration of themes like the End Times, the Great Tribulation, and the establishment of God's Kingdom on earth.Insights into the significance of events like the destruction of the Temple, wars, natural disasters, and the role of false prophets in the end times.Examination of the Parable of the Fig Tree, the concept of watchfulness, and the importance of faithfulness in anticipation of Christ's return.A thorough investigation into the Millennial Reign of Christ, the final defeat of Satan, and the ultimate judgment before the White Throne.Vivid descriptions of the New Heaven and New Earth, and the New Jerusalem, as promised in biblical prophecies.The book's approach aligns with the author's conservative beliefs, avoiding ecumenical and interfaith perspectives, and focusing strictly on literal biblical chronology and doctrine. It is an essential read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Christian eschatology, especially in the context of the Second Coming of Christ.
Explaining the Doctrine of Salvation

Explaining the Doctrine of Salvation

Edward D Andrews

Christian Publishing House
2016
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"EXPLAINING THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION: Basic Bible Doctrines of the Christian Faith" is a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of the multifaceted concept of salvation from a Christian perspective. Authored by a renowned conservative Bible scholar, this book delves into the depths of Biblical teachings, offering a detailed examination of salvation's various aspects as portrayed in the scriptures. The book is a compelling resource for theologians, pastors, students of theology, and any Christian seeking a deeper understanding of their faith.Key Features: In-Depth Biblical Analysis: Each chapter methodically examines key Biblical narratives-from Noah's Ark to the Babylonian Exile-highlighting their significance in the broader context of salvation.Critical Examination of Calvinism: The appendices provide a thorough critique of Calvinist doctrines such as Total Depravity and Unconditional Election, presenting scriptural counterarguments for a more balanced view of salvation.Focus on Enduring Faith and Repentance: The book emphasizes the necessity of ongoing faith, challenging the notion of 'Once Saved, Always Saved' and advocating for a dynamic understanding of Christian perseverance.Balanced Theological Perspective: While critiquing certain doctrinal viewpoints, the book maintains a respectful approach, fostering a nuanced understanding of complex theological issues.Accessible to a Broad Audience: Written in clear, comprehensible language, the book addresses both the scholarly community and lay Christians, making complex theological concepts accessible to all.Audience Appeal: "EXPLAINING THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION" is particularly suited for readers interested in Biblical studies, Christian theology, and church history. Its thorough analysis makes it an invaluable resource for theological students, educators, clergy, and laypersons desiring a deeper understanding of Christian salvation doctrines.Overall, this book offers a rich, scripturally grounded exploration of salvation, challenging traditional views while encouraging readers to engage deeply with Biblical teachings. It's an essential addition to any theological library, promising to enlighten, educate, and inspire its readers.
The Complete Guide to Bible Translation

The Complete Guide to Bible Translation

Edward D Andrews

Christian Publishing House
2016
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In the sea of Bible translations, "THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO BIBLE TRANSLATION: Bible Translation Choices and Translation Principles" by Edward D. Andrews emerges as a beacon for the discerning reader. This meticulously researched guidebook serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities and divine artistry behind translating the Bible - the most influential book in human history.Delving into the linguistic, textual, and theological nuances of Bible translation, Andrews provides readers with a comprehensive roadmap that traces the journey of the Scriptures from ancient manuscripts to the contemporary versions that rest on nightstands and bookshelves around the world. With an unwavering commitment to accuracy and fidelity to the original texts, this guide underscores the critical philosophy that the meaning of Scripture is a treasure entrusted to the reader's interpretation, not the translator's inference.The table of contents reveals a rich structure organized into four distinct sections: How We Got the Bible, Translation Philosophy, Translation Principles, and Additional Information, each meticulously addressing the layers and lenses through which the Bible has been viewed and conveyed through translations. Chapters explore the text of the Old and New Testaments, the philosophy that underpins translation decisions, and the practicalities of rendering idioms, special terms, and gender-inclusive language. Andrews addresses common theological biases that have crept into translations over the centuries, advocating for a return to the root of what the original biblical authors set down under divine inspiration.Beyond the theoretical, "THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO BIBLE TRANSLATION" also shares rich historical anecdotes and inspirational accounts of individuals who dedicated - and sometimes sacrificed - their lives to making the Scriptures accessible. From Jerome's pioneering Vulgate to John Wycliffe's bold championing of a Bible for the English-speaking commoner, and the poignant life and martyrdom of John Hus, this guide does not shy away from the contentious and courageous history of Bible translation.With appendices that offer deep dives into the translation debate, interviews with leading scholars, and examinations of key historical figures, Andrews's guide is more than just an educational tool - it's a tribute to the enduring legacy of God's Word and those who have labored to bestow it upon humanity in its most truthful form."THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO BIBLE TRANSLATION" is not only an authoritative resource for pastors, theologians, and students of the Bible but also for any reader seeking to understand the principles and challenges that shape the creation of a Bible translation. It reaffirms the notion that truth matters in translation, and it equips readers with the knowledge to choose a Bible that best aligns with this sacred premise. Andrews's guide illuminates the path of biblical truth for those who seek to follow it faithfully and discerningly.
Satan

Satan

Edward D Andrews

Independently Published
2019
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How could Satan, Adam, and Eve have sinned if they were perfect? How much influence does Satan have? How does Satan try to influence you? What do you need to learn about your enemy? How can you overcome Satanic influences? Can Satan know your thoughts? Can Satan control you? How can you overcome Satanic Influences? How does Satan blind the minds of the unbelievers? How you can understand Satan's battle for the Christian mind. How you can win the battle for the Christian mind. How you can put on the full armor of God?