Law

Restoring the Constitution: Is Judicial Activism Destroying the Constitution? (Probe/Word)

Celebrating the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, Wayne House brings together constitutional scholars to celebrate this incredible document and to examine the issues of judicial activism. Jack Kemp, in his forward to the book, writes, “Restoring the Constitution is needed now more than ever; for it is perilously easy to lose sight of the very treasures we applaud.” A terrific resource for anyone intereseted in our nation’s most important document and the actions that threaten it.

Nelson Study Bible (Nelson)

The Nelson’s Study Bible is unique among recent study Bibles. It has notes which read in a commentary style and are fuller than most study Bibles that the reader will encounter. A conscious effort was made to interact with difficult passages. Hundreds of charts, word studies, maps, special insight pieces, among other materials are included. Most of these are inserted into the pertinent biblical texts. A Gold Medallion nominee for Christian Booksellers Association.

Divorce and Remarriage: Four Christian Views (InterVarsity)

Four different authors take four different views on the subject of divorce and remarriage. Each writer not only presents his own case, but also critiques the positions of the others. Case studies at the end of each essay brings the theories into the light of reality. Divorce and Remarriage is a great addition to the library of anyone dealing with marriage enrichment, divorced people, or who just wants to dig deeper into God’s word on this important, and relevant, subject that reaches from the world into the church.

Christian Ministries and the Law (new edition) (Kregel)

A legal guidebook to churches and religious ministries. This is not a comprehensive treatise on the law but provides practical guidance regarding a plethora of areas that affect churhes and para-church groups and helps them discover areas of concern before problems may arise.Issues such as the separation of the church and the state, whether Christians should sue other Christians, matters of tax law and clergy malpractice, the church and political activity, among others is covered.

Christian and American Law, The (Kregel)

This volume addresses the past when the Christian worldview informed the law of the United States, however imperfectly followed, and looks to the future on how the Christian worldview may fare in a hostile legal and cultural environment. Offers articles on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the duty of civil disobedience, and how the kingdoms of God and the world may function together.

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