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One of our readers writes of his delight in reading The Fool of God, the story of Alexander Campbell in historical novel form by Louis Cochran. One really gets on the inside of our history with this book. 3.80 postpaid.

Our people are more concerned these days with the book of Revelation. In making a serious study of this part of the Bible we recommend you include our own J. W. Robert’s The Revelation of John, a verse by verse commentary. 4.50 postpaid.

Should a woman always submit to the sexual demands of her husband? is but one sensitive question dealt with in Daughters of the King by Pat Brooks. It is a startling proclamation for all women who wish to be truly free. It is hard hitting but sensitive. 3.25 including postage.

Sometime back a team of British theologians shocked the church by publishing The Myth of God Incarnate in which they questioned the church’s traditional faith in the deity of Jesus. Now a team of British Theologians have published an answer, entitled The Truth of God Incarnate, which you will find interesting and informative. It will strengthen and gladden your faith in Jesus. Only 2.75.

If you wish to gain insights on how the church might deal with its dullness and ineffectiveness and rediscover the love and power that it has lost in a maze of structures, then you should read The Problem of Wine Skins. Several have told us recently that they have really been turned on by this provocative volume. 4.25.

We can supply you with the one-volume The People’s New Testament with Explanatory notes, by B. W. Johnson, longtime favorite among our people, with the KJV and the Revised Version side by side. The comments are a no-nonsense, pointed approach. This gives you in one volume, a durable hardback, the entire NT in two versions and appropriate comments on each verse for only 9.95.

Our own The Word A bused, the bound volume of this journal for both 1975 and 1976, is available for 5.95. If you wish a copy of the bound volume for 1977, soon to be available, you should place your order. An invoice will be sent with the book.

If you would like to read of the unique claims of our faith over against the religions of the world, we suggest J. N. D. Anderson’s Christianity and Comparative Religion. The chapter on “A Unique Proclamation” is really great. Only 2.25.

Creeds Under Fire by Dan Ottinger is a special kind of book in that it examines some Church of Christisms, notably the creedal objection to “Joining the Church.” But there are nine chapters in all, one on “Exposing a Medley of Creedal Errors.” Send 5 .00 to the author at Box 40662, Nashville 37204.

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