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Name: Ken
Home: Edmonton, Canada
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Monday, August 08, 2005
 
Renovaré Releases Study Bible
posted by Ken @ 2:40:00 AM

Renovaré Spiritual Formation Study Bible

I recently discovered a new study Bible on the market that actually looks quite interesting. The Renovaré Spiritual Formation Study Bible is edited by Dallas Willard, Richard Foster, and Walter Brueggemann among others. The former, Willard and Foster, are two of the more impressive contributors to the Christian spirituality genre while the latter, Brueggemann, will be known to most students of the Bible. The Renovaré Spiritual Formation Study Bible includes contributions from well-known biblical (generally conservative) scholars, such as Walter Kaiser, James Crenshaw, Tremper Longman III, Ralph Klein, Bill Long, Catherine Taylor, and biblioblogger Ben Witherington III. It uses the NRSV translation, includes the Deuterocanonical/Apocryphal books, and features essays, notes, and character sketches as well as comments on the spiritual disciplines. Reviews at amazon.com seem very positive. You can buy it from amazon.com in leather or hardcover. To learn more about Renovaré, visit their website.


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