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The Bookstore is located in Room 136 off the front hallway at 7640 Guadalupe Street and is open between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Currently we stock required textbooks for Austin Graduate School of Theology and other theological and biblical academic books that are recommended by and/or are written by our faculty.


Textbooks - Spring Semester 2010

(pRICES are subject to change without prior notice)

If no price is listed, the title is on order, but has not been received. The price will be listed when the book is in stock.

Course Number and Name
Book Title
Author

NT 6301:  Reading the NT

An Introduction to the New Testament DeSilva
Jesus and the God of Israel Bauckham

NT 4313: Interpreting the Bible

Elements of Biblical Exegesis Gorman
MIN 4360: Ministry in a Medical Setting The Practice of Pastoral Care Doehring

My Stroke of Insight

Taylor
Listening and Caring Skills Savage
The Unwanted Gift of Grief VanDuivendyk
Making Hospital Visits (download) Hughes

NT 6305: Paul's Macedonia Correspondence

The First and Second Letters to the Thessalonians (NICNT) Fee
Paul's Letters to the Philippians (NICNT) Fee
TH 6303: Traditions in Christian Theology and Ethics    
   
GRK 3352: Greek II Read It In Greek Countryman
CS 3362:  Church in the Contemporary World Simply Christian Wright
The Universe Next Door Sire
The Church in Emerging Culture Sweet
MIN 6302:  Ministry of Preaching Four Pages of the Sermon Wilson
What's the Matter with Preaching Today Graves
HEB 6311: Hebrew II Beginning Biblical Hebrew   Futato
Workbook for Intermediate Hebrew    Chisholm
Hebrew-English Lexicon Brown-Driver-Briggs

OT 6306: Old Testament Theology

Student Handbook Shipp
Old Testament Theology Routledge
TH 3310: Marriage & Family The Family Balswick

NT 3321: Life and Letters of Paul

Rediscovering Paul Capes/Reeves
Reading Paul
Gorman
OT 6308: Seminar in Biblical Archaeology Daily Life in Biblical Times Borowski
Doing Archaeology in the Land of the Bible Currid
Through the Ages in Palestinian Archaeology Rast
CH 6302: Christianity in America The Democratization of American Christianity Hatch
Understanding Fundamentalism and Evanglicalism Marsden

Founding Faith

Waldman
America's Religions Williams
After the Baby Boomers Wuthnow
TH 4322: Introduction to Theological Thinking Who Needs Theology Grenz/Olson
Handbook of Theological Terms Harvey
TH 6304a:  Contemporary Protestant Theology 20th Century Theology Grenz/Olson
CS 3350: Research and Writing in Theology Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies McEntyre
They Say / I Say, 2nd edition Graff

 

Resourcing New Testament Studies

Fourteen essays contributed by international scholars from North America, Asia, Africa and Australia. The book is a tribute to the late David Laird Dugan, Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. In this work, several of Dugan’s former colleagues discuss and expand on themes he explored during four decades of research, teaching and writing. The book can be ordered from the Austin Grad bookstore. Contact Matt Porter, mporter@austingrad.edu for more information.

 

The Transforming Word:
A Comprehensive Bible Commentary

Fifty-three scholars worked over seven years to produce 1100-plus pages of in-depth commentary covering the entire bible. Several Austin Grad professors contributed to the work, offering insight and analysis in their area of expertise.

Dr. Alan McNicol – Revelation
Dr. Mark Shipp – I-II Chronicles
Dr. Jeffrey Peterson – Philippians

This excellent resource is available in the bookstore. Contact Matt Porter, mporter@austingrad.edu.

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