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Why Ministers Must Be Men
Douglas Wilson book / paperback / $ 5.00
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 9780984243921

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This small book has two main themes. The first is the
argument that Scripture requires ministers in the
church to be men - that is, they must be male. The
second theme addresses the reason why this has
become an issue at all (when the texts are so plain)
and will argue that ministers in the Christian church
must be more than male - that is, they must be
vertebrates. The ministry calls for men in both senses
of that word.
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50% off! The Case for Covenant Communion
Gregg Strawbridge book / paperback / $ 7.48
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 0-9753914-3-7

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This book explores the arguments for
introducing baptized covenant children
to the Lord's Table as early as
possible. Contributing authors include
Douglas Wilson, Robert Rayburn,
Jeffrey Meyers, Tim Gallant, James
Jordan, Ray Sutton, Rich Lusk, Peter
Leithart and Blake Purcell.
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50% off! The Second Adam and the New Birth
M. F. Sadler book / paperback / $ 5.00
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 0-9753914-1-0

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In this classic volume, nineteenth-
century Reformed Anglican M.F. Sadler
provides invaluable insight into the
sacrament of Christian Baptism.
Drawing from a great multitude of both
Old and New Testament texts, as well
as the work of the Church's greatest
theologians (including Augustine,
Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, and
Cranmer), Sadler demonstrates that
orthodox Christian theology has
traditionally recognized baptism as
the basis of our union with Christ,
the Second Adam. The product of this
study is an impenetrable defense of
infant baptism, and a brilliant
exposition of the manner in which the
Scriptures speak of the relationship
between the Sacraments, the Church, and
salvation.
Now in publication for the first time
in over a century, this work is here
to challenge and inform an entirely
new generation of churchmen and
theologians.
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Crisis, Opportunity and the Christian Future
James B. Jordan book / paperback / $ 6.00
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 9780984243914

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We are witnessing the end of Western Civilization.
The present crisis in our
culture is the greatest since the first century. Many
commentators on the
present scene believe that the entire world is
moving into a period of
“neo-tribalism.”
In this striking book, theologian James B. Jordan
argues that this cultural
change is part of God's ongoing plan for humanity,
the plan by which the
Holy Spirit grows God's daughter, humanity, into a
fit bride for His Son.
The present crisis provides a tremendous
opportunity for the Christian
Church to challenge and transform the world as
never before. Here, Jordan
points to how this can be done.
While many view the present crisis with dismay, and
are looking backwards
to older traditions, Jordan argues that God is calling
us forward, and that
the Bible points the way.
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Ecclesiastes Through New Eyes: A Table in the Mist
Jeffrey Meyers book / paperback / $ 14.95
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 0-9753914-4-5

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Jeff Meyers's commentary on
Ecclesiastes is the first entry in
The
Through New Eyes Bible Commentary
Series.
Bible-reading is more of an art than a
science. The Bible is a story,
not a lexicon of systematic
theological definitions. With this in
mind, The Through New Eyes Bible
Commentary Series builds on the
foundational Biblical-theology work of
James B. Jordan and other
like-minded scholars in bringing you a
set of commentaries that will help you
read, teach and preach through the
Bible while picking up on the rich
symphonic themes and the literary
symbolism of the Scriptures. Because
they are written for thoughtful
Christians without being overly
academic, these commentaries will
serve as valuable resources for family
worship, Sunday school or Bible
studies.
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Hebrews Through New Eyes: Christ and His Rivals
Douglas Wilson book / paperback / $ 14.95
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 978-0-9753914-7-1

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Introducing our newest title in the Through New
Eyes Bible Commentary Series - "Hebrews Through
New Eyes: Christ and His Rivals" by Douglas Wilson.
Though often considered one of the more difficult
and arcane of the New Testament books, Hebrews
is a treasury of robust New Covenant teaching with
roots going all the way down into the Pentateuch.
In this commentary, Doug Wilson provides a
pastoral tour of the book of Hebrews, stopping to
point out and contextualize every Old Covenant
reference along the way, all the while
demonstrating Jesus' supremecy over anyone or
anything that would compete for His glory.
Written in a conversational style, with the
thoughtful Christian in mind, Hebrews Through
New Eyes is a handy guide for your Bible study
group, Sunday School class or personal Bible
reading.
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Paedofaith: A Primer on the Mystery of Infant Salvation and a Handbook for Covenant Parents
Rich Lusk book / paperback / $ 14.95
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 0-9753914-2-9

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At what point is it reasonable to
suggest that a covenant child has
faith? When she can articulate the
gospel? When he can explain the
concept of justification? Only after
they have gone through an extended
period where their faith is tested and
proven to be real faith? Or is the
capacity for faith directly linked to
a certain age or level of maturity?
The Scriptures indicate that we can be
confident that our children have faith
from the womb and that we can expect
that faith to flower and bloom
throughout their life by God's grace.
What is the nature of such faith? From
where does it come and what do the
Scriptures have to say about it? How
can anyone say that an infant has the
capacity for faith?
In this book, Rich Lusk answers these
questions and more, giving hope to
Christian parents that their little
ones do indeed belong to Christ and
have the capacity to trust Him.
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The Epistles of John Through New Eyes: From Behind the Veil
Peter Leithart book / paperback / $ 14.95
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 9780984243907

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Peter Leithart's commentary on 1 - 3 John is the
latest entry in
The
Through New Eyes Bible Commentary
Series.
John, in his epistles, is continuing themes that he
began to write about in his gospel, but which now
have heightened in intensity and urgency as 70 AD
approaches.
In this verse-by-verse commentary, Dr. Leithart
expounds John's inspired instructions to Christians
living at the end of an age, to whom God himself
has drawn near and revealed himself in Jesus
Christ.
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The Liturgy Trap (3rd. Edition)
James B. Jordan book / paperback / $ 7.95
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 0975391496

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We hear all to often that someone has decided to
leave the Evangelical Christian faith and to join the
Church of Rome, or Eastern Orthodoxy, or High
Anglicanism. The lure is liturgy and tradition, and
since the Evangelical and Reformed churches so
often have such poor worship, it is not hard to
understand the pull exercised by those churches
that have a heritage of formality, sobriety and
beauty.
This cure, however, is far worse than the disease.
The answer to the weaknesses of Evangelicalism is
not a turn toward the fallacies and errors of Rome,
Orthodoxy and Anglo-Catholicism, but a return to
Biblical patterns of worship.
Just as there is true and false doctrine, so there are
true and false worship patterns. In this book, James
B. Jordan sorts out the true and the false in the area
of worship practice, discussing the cult of the
saints, the veneration of icons, apostolic
succession, virginity and celibacy, the presence of
Christ at His Supper, and the doctrine of tradition.
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The Vindication of Jesus Christ: A Brief Reader's Guide to Revelation
James B. Jordan book / paperback / $ 8.95
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 9780975391488

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Although the book of Revelation is said to give a
blessing to those who read and hear it, it often
results in confusion as well.
Revelation is applicable to all times and occasions
in the Church, and because of that it has been
interpreted as predicting many different events in
history. Naturally, these interpretations all
contradict each other which leads many believers to
decide that efforts to understand it are a waste of
time.
In fact, however, Revelation is not all that difficult
to interpret. It completes the history begun in the
book of Acts, and is closely tied to everything else
that is going on in the apostolic age. It deals with
the end of the Old Creation and the full arrival of
the New, and then looks forward to the final return
of Jesus and the bodily resurrection at the end of
history.
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Why Baptize Babies?
Mark Horne book / paperback / $ 5.00
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 0975391453

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Here's the perfect "give-away" book for friends and
family who question the practice of infant baptism.
If Reformed and Presbyterian churches claim to
follow the Scriptures, why do they still baptize their
infants? Isn't infant baptism just another bad idea
held over from the Roman Church? Where do
serious Bible-believing Christians find support for
this practice?
In this book, Mark Horne provides brief but
thorough answers to these questions. If you are
looking for a quick introduction to the Reformed
view of baptism and covenant membership, here is
the place to start.
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Why the End is Not Near
Duane Garner book / paperback / $ 5.00
Publisher: Athanasius Press
Item Code: 9780975391464

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The sky is not falling, though popular opinion
seems to always suggest otherwise. While it
appears as if everyone-from evangelical preachers
to radical environmentalists-expects the end of the
world to come very soon in a quite dreadful and
dramatic fashion, the Scriptures give us a view of
the future that is altogether hopeful and optimistic.
In this book, a former Baptist minister and
premillenial dispensationalist explores the origins
of these modern doctrines of pessimism, and points
the reader to find in the Bible a much happier
outlook regarding the success of the gospel and
the growth of Christ's kingdom.
This "Answers in an Hour" series is a collection of
short, easily digestible books written with the
inquirer in mind.
Covering a range of introductory topics, these little
volumes give you an overview of the things you
want to study in just about sixty minutes.
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