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The
Prison Epistles (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians,
and Philemon) are available in a variety of
audio formats from our bookstore. We also carry
several audio and book resources to help you in your study of the
important topics covered in this course of study.
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Prison
Epistles
Audio Course
by C. Norman Sellers, Th.D.
The Prison Epistles audio course includes a verse by verse study of
Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon, showing the
relationship between Christ and His
Church and the conduct of believers
in the light of that union. This course is suitable for group or private
study.
You may also purchase this course for college credit
here.
The available audio materials are offered in four formats:
- Twelve C-90 audio cassette tapes
in vinyl album + spiral-bound notes ($49.95)
- On-line streaming MP3s + PDF notes
with more than 400 study questions ($29.95)
- Audio professional interface
CD-MP3 disc (Windows only) + PDF notes ($29.95)
- Audio professional interface
CD-MP3 disc (Windows only) + spiral-bound notes ($39.95)
The appropriate formatted notes are
included with your audio choice. The twenty-four lessons are
approximately forty-five minutes each in length.
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here to purchase the
Prison Epistles audio materials
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The Letter of Paul to
the Ephesians
by Francis Foulkes
In this perceptive
interpretation, F. Foulkes convincingly leads the reader to a new
appreciation of Ephesians, the most advanced and assimilatory of the
Pauline letters, which Coleridge called "the Divinest composition of
man." Successfully combining sound scholarship with a clear
understanding of the Scriptures, it will be welcomed by both teachers
and students for its completeness, thoroughness, and depth.
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$14.00 |
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The Epistle of Paul to
the Philippians
by R. P. Martin
Paul's Epistle to the
Philippians breathes warmth and cordiality; its keynote is joy.
This impression upon the modern reader is re-echoed by all
commentators, and forms the most noticeable characteristic that
distinguishes Philippians in the Pauline literature. The word
"joy" in its verbal and noun forms is found sixteen times in the
four chapters of the letter.
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$14.00 |
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The Epistles of Paul to
the Colossians
and Philemon
by N. T. Wright
The author shows that the Epistle to the
Colossians is essentially Christ centered. Paul, faced with the
spread of false teaching, turns believers' minds and heart to the Person
and work of Christ, with whose glory he himself is so taken up. In
the Epistle to Philemon the master servant relationship is not denied
but is caught up into a new relationship that transmutes the former.
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$14.00 USD |
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Election and Perseverance
by C. Norman Sellers
Is God sovereign or is man
responsible? The answer is "yes, God is sovereign and man is
responsible." The author shows that the Bible student cannot choose
between the two; the student must choose them both because the Bible
teaches both. This book treats all pertinent passages by careful
exegesis and puts together a doctrine of election not before available
in this form. Both the Calvinist and the Arminian will profit from this
unique approach.
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$16.00 |
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